This page shows the Endnotes which are cited in the sample Journal page.
Endnotes
[1]Estimated by the author.
[2]Leitrim Genealogy Centre, Various Sources.
[3]Ibid.
[4]General Register Office Indexes to Birth, (General Register Office,).
[5]Information supplied by Mary Jo Dennigan (Tomiskey, Co Longford) to Tom Coughlan (Dublin, Ireland).
[6]Leitrim Genealogy Centre, Various Sources.
[7]Mary Jo Dennigan.
[8]Ibid., When Mary Diffley moved into Clooncarne, not only were John’s parents still there, but so were his 2 sisters, Bridget (Bee) and Lizzie. Bee apparently continued to do her dressmaking in one of the rooms and was no help to Mary. But Lizzie was different and made her welcome.
[9]Indexes to Marriage, (General Register Office).
[10]Estimated.
[11]Mary Jo Dennigan.
[12]Information gathered from various sources by Tom Coughlan.
[13] Irish Independent, Dublin, Ireland (various), Friday 11th April, 1975, Death Notices.
[14]Clooneagh National School Rolls 1874-1925.
[15]Index to and Transcription of the 1901 National Census of Ireland for Counties Leitrim & Roscommon, Ireland, accessible at www.leitrim-roscommon.com.
[16]Microfilmed version of the 1911 Census of Ireland, stored in National Archives, Dublin.
[17]Information supplied by Bridget Coughlan (Dublin) to Tom Coughlan (Dublin), various dates.
[18]Mary Jo Dennigan.
[19]Ibid., John worked for the Leitrim Observer writing "Bornacoola Notes" for the paper. He used to make his way to Carrick once a week to hand in his copy. This could have been on foot if necessary.
[20]Ibid., John worked part time as a labourer on the Narrow Gauge railway in Dromod, to supplement the income from the farm.
[21]Copy Civil Death Register entry. Scanned document.