HISTORY
OF ATHENRY Caheroyan Caheroyan to most of the residents of Athenry represents probably the largest residential area in Athenry. But to a few hardy annuals, Caheroyan, at one time consisted of a line of cottages outside the Northgate. The cottages have changed very little since they were built in 1906. This is a good thing because they are a lovely row of little houses. In fact they were once described to me by an overseas visitored as being “a very pretty row of houses”. On commenting on the condition of the houses, the present residents, many whom are direct descendants of the original owners, have to be complemented on their beautiful front gardens. For the record this is a list of the original owners: KEATINGS (Family
still there), KILKELLYS (Family still there), BURKES (Mary Delaney's family),
ROONEYS (Kevin Connolly's family), NILANDS (Family still there), TIERNEYS
(Family still there), DONOHUE (No connection known), MULKERINS (No connection
known), WHITE (Joe and Noel Flannery’s grandad), FLANAGAN (My own grandmother's
folk), NEWALL (No Connection known), MULKERINS (Family still there), REILLYS
(Sandra Fishers grandparents), KENNYS (Family still there), KENNEDYS (Monsie
Kennedys folks).
It would be a wish of mine that Caheroyan would retain its old world
character for as long as possible.
Juno Barrett for the Athenry Journal, August 1995
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