Thomas Apjohn
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Thomas Apjohn was living in 1641 in Dromkeen, Coonagh, County Limerick. The Civil Survey shows that Morogh McTeig McBryne, an Irish Papist, held "Gortineline...and the same morgadged to Thomas Apjons of Droumkeen and by him morgadged to Morrogh oge McBryne of Pallice" for 30 pounds. Gartalyne contained 120 Irish acres: 60 arable, 20 meadow and 40 pasture.1 He was living in 1655 in Dromkeen, Coonagh, County Limerick. He was a member of two Juries, one in the Barony of Ownybegg and the other in the Barony of Clanwilliam, the purpose of which was to identify the lands and holdings of Irish Papists who took part in the Confederate War of 1641-1652.2 He appeared on the Census of Ireland of 1659 and was living in in Gortalyne, Coonagh, County Limerick. The Census indicates that in "Gartenaleen" in the Barony of Coonagh there lived two Protestants and 13 Catholics over the age of 15. Thomas "Absom" was identified as a "Gentleman."3
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- [S2] Robert C. Simington, editor, The Civil Survey AD 1654-1656 County of Limerick (Dublin: The Stationery Office, 1938), p. 42.
- [S2] Robert C. Simington, editor, The Civil Survey AD 1654-1656 County of Limerick (Dublin: The Stationery Office, 1938), pp. 15, 92.
- [S1] M.A. Seamus Pender, editor, A Census of Ireland, Circa 1659 (Dublin: The Stationery Office, 1939), p. 288.