September 26, 2019

Searching for the Parents, Brothers and Sisters of Maytor and Nellie


Healy Surname History


There is an English surname Healy, derived from the Old English Heah, "high" and leah, "clearing", "wood", but almost all of those bearing the name in Ireland are descendants of one of two Irish families, the O'hEilidhe, from eilidhe, "claimant", and the O hEaladaighthe, from ealadhach, "ingenious". 
The 
O'hEilidhe had territory in south-east Co. Sligo, on the shores of Lough Arrow, one of the most beautiful parts of the country. 
The 
O hEaladaighthe were based in the parish of donoghmore in Muskerry in Co. Cork where they retained considerable power and wealth up to the seventeenth century.   The Healy surname is very common and widespread today, though significant concentrations are to be found around the orignal homelands of Connacht and Cork.  The best-known modern bearer of the name was John Healy, of the Connacht family, renowned for his passionate defence of the rural way of life.


Griffith's Propery Valuation 1847- 1864

In the absence of any surviving pre-1901 censuses, beyond a few fragments held at individual parishes, The Griffith's Property Valuation is the most comprehensive mid-19th century resource available and can direct genealogists to the exact plot of land where their ancestor lived.

The Primary Valuation of Ireland or Griffith's Valuation 1847- 1864, 
was carried out between 1847 and 1864 to determine liability to pay the Poor rate (for the support of the poor and destitute within each Poor Law Union) - provides detailed information on where some people lived in Ireland and the property they possessed.   Be advised many of the population, especially in rural communities did not lease let alone, own land or property, those people will not appear on these records.

The Griffith's Valuation is a land survey and not a complete census of households,
only the head of each household is identified.   Family relationships and other personal information were not recorded.  For this reason, few women and no children are included.   The very poorest ie those who lived on the verge of vagrancy in makeshift or temporary hovels were also excluded, and during the Famine years 1847-1852, especially in the rural communites this population of people greatly increased so don't expect to find them on these records.
It is important to know the year the information was gathered for the county where your ancestor resided.   See the map below:


Dates of publication for each county - from Irish Genealogy Toolkit


It is also important to take into account the fast decrease in population from 1840 to 1860 due to death and immigration.  The Library Ireland provides the following population statistics.   From 1841 to 1851 Ireland's entire population fell approx. 1,623,000.   County Kerry (Munster)  specifically decreased by nearly 27,000 - over half of the population.

John Grenham, using the Index of the Griffith Valuation Records found at Ask About Ireland, John Grehnam compiled the following information for the Healy and Donovan surnames in Co. Kerry for the year 1852.  Grenham's site can be searched for a fee.  



Healy Surname - household numbers by county in Griffith's Valuation Index 1852 

The above link will take you to John Grehnam's interactive map.  He provides complete sources and links to find additional records, journals and books.

The above chart was created using the Index of Griffith's Valuations.   It shows how many the number of Healy households by county and is searchable on the John Grenham website

On the Griffith's Valuation Index the Healy surname is most concentrated in County Cork - 450 households. 
County Kerry is the 2nd highest - 220

25 Healy households in Kilgarvan parish,  16 households in Kenmare parish in 1852

John Grenham's interactive map and chart provides comprehensive information about the Healy households in Co. Kerry 1852 


The Kilgarvan parish had the highest concentration of Healy households on the Griffith's Valuation Index.   

The index of the Griffith's Valuation lists 33 Healys in Kilgarvan parish in 1852, who were tenants or landlords. 
  1.  Meter Healy - tenant, townland Caher East, landlord Marquis of Lansdowne, page 14, 1852, sheet 93
  2.  Denis Sullivan, townland Caher East, landlord Meter Healy, page 15, 1852, sheet 93
  3.  J. Healy - tenant, townland Caher East, landlord Richard Mayberry, page 22, 1852, sheet 93
  4.  Timothy Healy - tenant, townland Gortagass, landlord William Bohan, page 19, 1852, sheet 93
  5.  Matthew Sullivan, townland Gortalinny North, landlord Timothy Healy, page 32, 1852, sheet 93
  6.  Daniel Brenan, townland Gortalinny North, landlord Timothy Healy, page 35, 1852, sheet 93
  7.  Timothy Healy - tenant, townland Gortalinny North, landlord Richard Duckett, page 37, 1852, sheet 93
  8.  Timothy Healy - tenant, townland Gortalinny North, landlord Richard Duckett, page 39, 1852, sheet 93
  9.  Matthew Sullivan, townland Islands, landlord Timothy Healy, page 39, 1852, sheet 93
  10.  Thadeus Healy - tenant, townland Kenmare, landlord Marquis of Lansdowne, page 22, 1852, sheet 93
  11.  Thadeus Healy - tenant, townland Kenmare, landlord Irvine Nathaniel, page 23, 1852, sheet 93
  12.  Ellen Healy - tenant, townland Kenmare, place name Main St. (or William St.) landlord Thomas McCarthy, page 8, 1852, sheet 93
  13.  Timothy Healy - tenant, townland Kenmare, place name Main St. (or William St.) landlord Timothy Healy, page 13, 1852, sheet 93
  14.  Mortimer Sullivan, townland Kenmare, place name Main St. (or William St.), landlord Catherine Healy, page 29, 1852, sheet 93
  15.  Maurice Lane, townland Kenmare, place name Main St. (or William St.), landlord Catherine Healy, page 30, 1852, sheet 93
  16.  Daniel Healy - tenant, townland Kenmareplace name Main St. (or William St.), landlord Honoria Sullivan, page 30, 1852, sheet 93
  17.  Catherine Healy - tenant, townland Kenmareplace name Main St. (or William St.) landlord Garrett Riordan, page 48, 1852, sheet 93
  18.  Patrick Deady - townland Kenmare, place name Main St. (or William St.), landlord Catherine Healy, page 49, 1852, sheet 93
  19.  Peter Healy - tenant, townland Kenmare, place name Heney St., landlord Mary Sullivan, page 51, 1852, sheet 93
  20.  John Shea, townland Kenmare, place name Heney St., landlord Catherine Healy, page 54, 1852, sheet 93
  21.  Thadeus Healy - tenant, townland Kenmare, place name Downing's Lane, landlord Eugene Downing, page 59, 1852, sheet 93
  22.  Catherine Healy, townland Kenmare, place name Rock Lane, landlord Daniel Hegarty, page 13, 1852, sheet 93
  23.  Mary Healy - tenant, townland Kilgortaree, landlord Cornelius Hawkes, page 36, 1852, sheet 93
  24.  Mary Healy - tenant, townland Kilgortaree, landlord Cornelius Hawkes, page 37, 1852, sheet 93
  25.  Mary Healy - tenant, townland Kilgortaree, landlord Cornelius Hawkes, page 2, 1852, sheet 93
  26.  Meater Healy - tenant, townland Letter Upper, landlord Rev. Daniel Healy, page 20, 1852, sheet 93,94
  27.  Mary Healy - tenant, townland Letter Upper, landlord Rev. Daniel Healy, page 21, 1852, sheet 93,94
  28.  Mary Sullivan, townland Letter Upper, landlord Rev. Daniel Healy, page 22, 1852, sheet 93,94
  29.  Unoccupied, townland Letter Upper, landlord Rev. Daniel Healy, page 23, 1852, sheet 93,94
  30.  Timothy Healy, townland Musksna, landlord Marquis of Lansdowne, page 11, 1852, sheet 93, 102
  31.  Oliver Healy, townland Musksna, landord Marquis of Lansdowne, page 11, 1852, sheet 93,102
  32.  Oliver Healy, townland Rusheens, landlord Marquis of Lansdowne, page 34, 1852, sheet 102,93
  33.  Unoccupied, townland Rusheens, landlord Oliver Healy, page 38, 1852, sheet 102,93

Donovan Surname concentration by county in the Index of Griffith's Valuation (1847-64) 

The above link will take you to John Grehnam's Donovan household interactive map.  He provides complete sources and links to find additional records, journals and books for the Donovan surname. 




The Donovan households were extremely concentrated in County Cork on the Griffith's Valuation = 1,723 households.   However, the Index lists  64 Donovan households in County Kerry for 1852.  Four are located in the townland Mangerton.   

The Index of the Griffith's Valuation 1847-64, lists  Nine Donovan surnames in the Kilgarvan parish in 1852 
  1. John Donovan, townland Churchground, landlord Rev. James Going, page 8, 1852, sheet 85,94
  2. Johanna Donovan, townland Coologes, landlord Timothy Donohoe, page 32, 1852, sheet 85
  3. Jeremiah Donovan, townland Inchimore, landlord Colonel Drummond, page 12, 1852, sheet 103,94
  4. Jeremiah Donovan, townland Inchimore, landlord Richard Mahony, page 13, 1852, sheet 103, 94
  5. Jeremiah Donovan (landlord), townland Inchmore, tenant Public Works, page 14, 1852, sheet 103,94
  6. Isabella Donovan, townland Mangerton, landlord Edward Hartopp, page 16, 1852, sheet 84,85,74,75
  7. Jeremiah Donovan, townland Mangerton, landlord Edward Hartopp, page 22, 1852, sheet 84,85,74,75
  8. Isabella Donavan, townland Mangerton, landlord Edward Hartopp, page 30, 1852, sheet 84,85,74,75
  9. Jeremiah Donovan, townland Mangerton, landlord Edward Hartopp, page 36, 1852, sheet 84,85,74,75

Variations in surname spelling.    According to John Grenham's research, there are 
49 Donovan surname variations and 10 Healy surname variations in non-Griffith's Valuation records


My Conclusions - from the Griffith's Property Valuation Census

Record #1 , Meter Healy in Caher East, Kilgarvan is a record of Maytor and Nellie in 1852. 
Record #3 , J Healy in Caher East, Kilgarvan 1852.   Is possibly Maytor's relative. 
It is probable that both the Healy's and Donovan's were originally from County Cork or Co. Sligo. 

We know from later death records that Nellie's father was named Dan Donovan and her mother's name was Belle.  Additionally Maytor and Nellie named one of their daughters Arabella (Belinda, Belle), therefore it is probable that the above records of Isabelle and Jeremiah Donovan in Mangerton, 1852 are relations of Nellie.


Search the Index of the Griffith's Valuation here at Ask About Ireland



Valuation Office Books

The National Archives of Ireland lists 493 Healy households in County Kerry from 1847 - 1864.   In 1849 and 1850 the INDEX lists  8 possible records of Maytor Healy in the Kenmare area of Co. Kerry
1.   Meater Healy, 15 Aug 1849, Letter Upper, Kenmare, Kerry, lessor is blank, description is blank

2.   Meater Healy, 11 July 1850, Waterville, Dromond, Kerry
3.   Meateri Healy, 11 July 1850, Waterville, Dromond, Kerry
4.   Meaters Healy, 29 April 1850, Waterville, Dromond, Kerry


5.   Metre Healy occupier, 15 Aug 1849, Letter Upper, Kenmare, lessor Daniel 

6.   Metre Healy occupier, 15 Aug 1849, Letter Upper, Kenmare, lessor Rev. Daniel Healy, description

7.   Metre Healy occupier, 15 Aug 1849, Letter Upper, Kenmare, lessor Rev. Daniel Healy, description house and land

8.   Metre Healy occupier, 15 Aug 1849, Letter Upper, Kenmare, lessor Marquis of Lansdowne,  description - Office and Land



The entries 1, 5, 6, 7, and 8 of the index are all for this image   


Valuation Office Books Imageon January 27, 1852 the following people were living together in one household in Mangerton
The Healy names are linked to the index. 

J. Sullivan, Jeremiah Dogle, D. Sullivan, Widow Sullivan, Jeremiah Healy, James Healy,  Isabella Donovan,  Dan Sullivan,  Dc Sullivan, Ds Sullivan, Ds Sullivan, Ds Brian, Jeremiah Donovan, Widow Mary Sullivan 

Property Valuation Census -  Healy and Donovan Household in Mangerton,  page 148, 149 of log book, 27 January 1852
Jas Healy occupier of house and offices
Widow Isabella Donovan occupier of house and offices
Dan Sullivan




My Conclusions of the Valuation Office Books

1.   In 1849  a "Maytor" Healy was leasing a house, office and land from Rev. Daniel Healy.   
Mary Healy leased a house next door to Maytor, she may be a possible relation.   Letter Upper is located





Search the index for the Valuation Office Books here at the National Archives of Ireland

Search the record images of the Valuation Office Books here at the National Archives of Ireland





The Tithe Applotment Books

The Tithe Applotment books were compiled between 1823 and 1837 in order to determine the amount occupiers of agricultural holdings over one acre should pay in tithes to the Church of Ireland. 

Search the Tithe Applotment Books here
Browse the records by location here

There are 145 Healy surnames in Co. Kerry
11 are living in the Kilgarvan parish

1.   Tim Healy, Baranastooky, 1826
2.   Daniel Healy, Baranstooky, 1826
3.   Peter Healy, Baranstooky, 1826

4.   Darby Healy, Barenagerane Lower, 1826
5.   Darby Healy, Coomelshorane, 1826
6.   Tim Healy, Cummeen Upper, 1826
      (Darley Donovan, #2 below is on the same record)
7.   Denis Healy, Lower Churchground, 1826
8.   Daniel Healy, Dromanacolman Lower, 1826
9.   Tim Healy, Meelagh, 1826
      listed as occupying the same land with Denis Donovan. 
      Also #3 below, Daniel Donovan, Mangerton is listed on the same
      record.   

10.   Timothy, Healy, Russigtora, 1826
11.   Denis Healy, Cahir, 1826
12.   Paddy Healy, Knuckeens, 1826

1,2,3 are occupying the same land.   4 is on the same record.  


There are 37 Donovan surnames in Co. Kerry. 
6 are living in the Kilgarvan parish   


1.   David Donovan, Gurtbrah, 1826 
2.   Darley Donovan, Crumpane, 1826
3.   Darby Donovan, Inchmore, Kilgarvan 1826
4.   Darby Donovan, Lummanagh North, 1826
5.   Denis Donovan, Meelagh, 1826  Denis is occupying the same land          as # 9 Tim Healy above.   Also #6 Daniel Donovan, below is on the
      same image.
6.   Daniel Donovan, Mangerton East, Kilgarvan 1826

My Conclusions
#6 Daniel Donovan listed above is probably Nellie's father because of the location Mangerton and year the year 1826. 
Nellie was born in 1826 in Mangerton to Daniel Donovan and Arabella McCarthy or Connor




Daniel Donovan, Tithe and Applotment Books, Mangerton East, Kilgarvan, Co. Kerry 1826.   Daniel Donovan is leasing property with Daniel Sullivan and Partners.    















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