Ennistymon (Clare)

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Linnane's in April 1989 © SLudgeG Flickr
Linnane's in April 1989 © SLudgeG Flickr

LINNANE (paired with Blake's next-door) was built as a is a semi-detached house in Ennistymon "Old Town" circa 1830. Its original Liscannor-slated roof dates back to that time. The Linnane shopfront (still intact) was introduced later in the mid-1880s. The picturesque facades of Blake and Linnane have featured worldwide on postcards, calendars and brochures and are protected structures.

In 1901 and 1911, Michael Linnane (1856-1935) and family are recorded here on the Ennistymon Census for "Old Town Road". In 1887, Mick Linnane was a "shopkeeper" when Minnie was born, and by 1903 he also appears on record as "farmer". His father, Michael Linnane Sr. was a farmer. Michael Linnane Jr (1856-1935) was a building contractor and timber merchant by trade. His wife, Bridget Shannon (1866–1929), ran the shop.

In February 1886, Michael Linnane Jr., age 30 (father deceased) was already a well-established tradesman when he married Bridget Shannon (dau. of Michael Shannon, tradesman).  Of their 13 children, only 9 had survived by 1911:  

Mary 'Minnie' Linnane (1886–) , Margaret Linnane (1888–), Brigid 'Delia' Linnane (1889-), Francis Bernard Linnane (1891–), James Linnane (1893–95 age 2),  Florence* 'Florrie' Linnane (1894-), Austin 'Gus' Linnane (1896-1956), Joseph Linnane (1897-),  Patrick Joseph Linnane (1899–1920)  Michael Linnane (1900–), Jane Linnane (1901–1902 age 10 mths), Helena Linnane (1903-03 age 4 days), Gerrard (1906–07 age 4 mths).  *Florence's birth record was mistakenly registered as "Clarence" Linnane and recorded as male!

 

LINNANE + GRIFFIN CONNECTION

In 1910,  Minnie Linnane (1886–)  married Matthew Griffin (1881–), the son of a neighbouring merchant, James Griffin (whose pub still stands near Linnanes today).  In 1911, they were residing at River View Terrace, Ennistymon. Minnie gave birth to their first child within weeks of this census being taken.  Mary Griffin (b. 1911); Bridget Griffin b.1912; Margaret Griffin b.1914; and Francis Griffin b.1916 were all born at Ennistymon. Their son, Jimmy Griffin and wife Lily were next to run the iconic bar known as JAMES GRIFFIN today. 

 

LINNANE MURDER

In 1920, Patrick Joseph Linnane, age 21, was murdered by British Forces at Ennistymon. In reprisal for the Rineen Ambush, the RIC and military randomly set fire to houses and businesses in Ennistymon.  With Devitt’s drapery ablaze, young P.J. Linnane rushed to help prevent the adjoining buildings from catching fire. He was shot down for fetching water. His memorial in Ennistymon cemetery, is a significant one. 

Erected by Michael Linnane, Builder's, Ennistymon, In fond memory of his son, Patrick
Joseph Linnane, who was murdered by the British Forces at Ennistymon, on 23rd Sept. 1920
aged, 21 years, his wife, Bridget Linnane, died, 16th March, 1929 aged 62 years, and the
above Michael Linnane, who died, 26th September 1935, Austin Linnane, died 5th Jan. 1956
aged 59, and his wife, Kathleen, died, 13th Nov. 1987 aged 76.

Devitt's house is no longer extant.​​

Gus Linnane (1896–1956) and his wife Kathleen McNulty (1911-1987) next ran the shop. They ran a hardware, grocery and meal business here, and were funeral undertakers as well. Linnane's shop and house was still owned by the family circa 1996

 

PROTECTED BUILDING

Derelict for many years, this pair of buildings at "Blake's Corner" has been threatened with demolition (to allow for a roundabout to regulate summertime tourist traffic).

Following appeals from the Save Ennistymon’s Heritage campaign, Clare County Council's plans to demolish Blake and Linnane's have recently been scrapped.

[Reverse Genealogy by Rua Mac Diarmada]

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References

NIAH Buildings of Ireland: Blake & Linnane Ireland VIEW SOURCE
Blakes & Linnanes to Stay [Clare Champion] Ireland VIEW SOURCE
Old Town Street: Linnane 1901 Ireland VIEW SOURCE
Old Town Street: Linnane 1911 Ireland VIEW SOURCE

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Business (Shop/Office)

Comments

  • Thank you for sharing such a richly detailed and poignant account of the living history that remains in our physical places.  I was intrigued by this piece of history as our family history has Griffin connections through Susan/Judy Griffith who married Michael Kilmartin and they lived and farmed at Poulnagun (records have them there in 1855 and connections going back further).  Most of our Kilmartins (with their associated Griffin and Scully links) emigrated to Australia from around the Ennistymon area in County Clare.  Have a great day! Karen van Harskamp

    vanka

    Monday 23rd September 2019 01:38AM
  • Thank you for sharing this. I remembered seeing some of these names in some DNA matches of mine so I looked into it and have some matches with trees that contain Michael Linnane and Bridget Shannon I am a decendent of the Carriggs of Ennistymon,so I'm guessing its through them.

    blondie

    Monday 23rd September 2019 01:47PM
  • Thanks for providing this bit of history. I recently shared it with my children.  We visited this home in 2005. It was great to see and learn a little about the Linnane history. I can recall my grandfather telling us stories about fishing out of his bedroom window. Of course,  back then, we all thought it was just one of his tall tales about growing up Ireland.  When we finally saw the home and the beautiful river I realized that he was likely telling the truth. We connected with a few distance cousins while we were in Ennistoymon and had a great time. This is such a great little village,  I'm not sure why he left  and emigrated to Boston.  Hope to go back someday soon...and I hope the house is still standing.

    Thursday 18th June 2020 09:36PM
  • Here is a photo of Michael Linnane and his wife, Bridget Shannon. Margaret Linnane his eldest daugther was my great grandmother.

    Thursday 24th September 2020 01:51PM

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