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Killimor School Registers

Killimor is fortunate that the Registers for the Male and Female schools in the parish are in existence from the 1860s. The Male records date from 1863 and the Female records from 1868. Both sets of records have been digitised up to and including 1911.

It should be noted that records for both schools do exist after this date. The records give the surname and first name of each pupil, the date of entry to school, the age of the pupil on last birthday, the address of his/her residence and the parents’ occupation. In addition footnotes are given to highlight any anomalies in relation to the information found in the Registers.

  • School Register: Killimor 1863 - 1911

    School Register: Killimor 1863 - 1911

    Male
  • School Register: Killimore 1868 - 1913

    School Register: Killimore 1868 - 1913

    Female
People
  • A Tribute to Tony Dervan
  • Admissions of Females to School in 1916
  • Augustine E. Costello
  • Bishop Winters
  • Fr. Mortimer C. Brennan
  • Gerard Whelan 14/6/1950 – 27/8/2013
  • Jack Whelan
  • James Murray and the Easter Rising 1916
  • James Rocke RIC
  • Killimor in 1916
  • Killimor Men in WW1
  • Killimor National School Teachers
  • Killimor Priests
  • MacDermotts of Ramore
  • Nuns Native to Killimor Parish
  • Priests Native to Parish
  • Rev. Fr. Francis Coghlan
  • Royal Irish Constabulary Personnel who served in Killimor 1910-1920
  • School Photographs
  • Sergeant Michael Thomas Soughley
  • Sergeant Michael Thomas Soughley
  • The Martin family of Raheen, Killimor
  • Killimor School Registers
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