Mattie Coffey
Stories of the revolutionary period from the Beara Peninsula
Stories of the revolutionary period from the Beara Peninsula
The involvement of May Hayes and her husband James Deasy in the struggle for independence
The story of Cumann na mBan member Anne Hayes and her siblings
John Barry an American soldier of World War 1 and his encounter with the Black and Tans
A meeting with Michael Collins on his death day and the story of IRA man Laurance Coleman
The killing of the Coffey brothers of Desertserges
Various stories from the Revolutionary Period including that of a safe house
Thomas Scanlan and the raid on Carrigadrohid RIC Barracks in June 1920
Overview of Revolutionary Period & story of Schull man being captured and killed
Great grandfather hides IRA man on the run in his potato garden from Black and Tans
Great grandmother in Cumann na mBan & smuggled arms and messages; Great great grandfather’s shop burnt by ‘Tans
Gun smuggling into Aughadown on coal boat from Wales
Great grandmother’s stories of life during the Troubles on the Skeames Islands
Multiple stories from the Skibbereen/Lisheen area mentioning Neilus Connolly, accidental shootings, Pat McCarthy shooting and ‘Church of Ireland gentlemen shot dead’
Stories collected from local people about their ancestors’ involvement in the War of Independence
Story of local IRA man Neilus Connolly & Jasper Wolfe
Granny’s Sacred Heart picture hung in house by Vol. Pat McCarthy, IRA man who was shot during War of Independence
IRA man accidentally shot by fellow soldier; Buried in Aughadown and reinterred later in the Abbey Skibbereen
‘Courageous Ancestor’ stopped Black & Tans taking her cart for roadblock;
Johnny Linnane shot by in back ‘Tans by trying to escape