Charles D   O'Connell  (1805-1877) Landlord.1805

Charles D O'Connell (1805-1877) Landlord. 1805

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Charles D.O'Connell  born 1805 became landlord of Ballynabloun early on in life.It was willed to

him by his father Daniel who died a young man in1811..In 1831 Charles built a walled garden in the centre of

the townland and planted trees along the Gilleagh Stream.He intended building a house within the garden.

However when he married Kate O'Connell in 1832( daughter of Dan The Liberator.) the house was not built in Ballynabloun.

Instead the couple built a mansion,east of Cahersiveen which cost around  3000 pounds at the time.

They sold the big house around 1847 to The Board of Guardians and it was converted into Cahersiveen Workhouse which

lasted up to 1923.Charles and his wife and family left South Kerry and he became Resident Magistrate of Bantry on a salary of 500 pounds

per annum.He died in 1877 and is buried in the family vault in The Old Cemetery in The Glen/St.Finian's Bay,Co.Kerry.His son Daniel Charles

succeeded him as Landlord up until the tenants bought back their farms from 1925 onwards.

 

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Additional Information
Date of Birth 1st Jan 1805
Date of Death 17th Jan 1877
Associated Building (s) Temple Cashel Oratory  
Father (First Name/s and Surname) Daniel
Spouse (First Name/s and Maiden/Surname) Kate O'Connell
Place & Date of Marriage Sept 1st 1832 in Caherdaniel.
Place of Death The Square, Bantry, Co.Cork ,17th January 1877.
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