Soraghan Farm 2011

Soraghan Farm 2011
Patrick Soraghan/Sullivan Farm, Dennbane, Co. Cavan, 2011

About Patrick Sullivan and Rose Leddy

About Patrick Sullivan and Rose Corcoran

Not much is known about Patrick Sullivan except that he lived in Dennbane/Denbawn, Denn Parish, County Cavan, Ireland. Records have been located which express the Sullivan last name with the Soraghan/Soroghan/Sorohan spelling. His wife, Rose (c1804-1874), is identified in various documents as having the maiden name of Leddy, McCabe and/or Corcoran. However, it is believed her maiden name was Corcoran. She also is from Ireland, most likely Drumbarry, Co. Cavan. They had at least 11 children, many which immigrated to the US. The children include: Mary (died before 1915 probably in Ireland); Rose Sullivan (died before 1915 probably in Ireland); Michael (c1829-1915); Ellen (c1830-1900); Thomas (c1831-a1901&b1911 in Ireland); James (c1931-1898); Patrick (c1831-1881); Andrew (c1833-1881); Peter F. (c1838-1896); Philip J. (1840-1915) [See also the Sullivan/Connor Genelaogy Blog]; and Matthew (1841-a1916). It is believed that neither Patrick nor Rose immigrated but lived and died in Ireland.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Soraghan/Sullivan, 1857 Griffith's Valuation

Richard Griffith undertook the Primary Valuation of Ireland in the mid-1800s.  This valuation, which is commonly referred to as Griffith's Valuation, is a unified, country-wide valuation of land and property taken as a result of the Tenement Valuation Act of 1846.  For each county, a "snapshot" was published at a specific point in time between 1848 and 1864, with the date for each county dependent upon the year in which that county was surveyed. (1)

The County Cavan survey was completed on June 25, 1857. (2)  The following is a reproduction of the page which shows the Townland of Dennbane, Barony of Upper Loughtee, Civil Parish of Denn, Poor Law Union (Registrar's District (RD)) of Cavan, Electoral Division (ED) of Denn.  Note the occupier of parcel 24a is Patrick Soraghan (Sullivan).  In addition, parcels 25 and 26 are occupied by Thomas and Andrew Soraghan, respectively.  And, parcel 24b, although occupied by James Galligan, the immediate lessors are Patrick, Andrew and Thomas Soraghan.



A video of the property occupied by Patrick Soraghan/Sullivan can be view at the post on this blog: Soraghan (Sullivan) Farm. Dennbane, County Cavan.  A video of the adjacent property which was occupied by Thomas and Andrew Soraghan (Sullivan) in the 1850s can be view by clicking on Andrew and Thomas Soraghan (Sullivan) Farms, Dennbane, County Cavan.  To enlarge the above image, click on the image.


For a discussion of the Soraghan/Sullivan name, click here.

Note: By the time of the Griffith's Valuation of County Cavan in 1857, at least two of the Sullivan sons are already in America, i.e., James and Michael.

Sources:
(1) Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, "Tracking Irish generations in land valuation records," NGS News Magazine, July/August/September, 2005, pg. 55.
(2) James R. Reilly, Richard Griffith and His Valuation of Ireland, Baltimore: Clearfield, 2000, Appendix No. 8, page 78.
(3) Video of Thomas and Andrew Soraghan (Sullivan) property, July, 2011, Elaine M. Beaudoin

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