Ardardagh and Tirlahode are located to the south-east of Cavan Town and represent another cluster of Rudden families spanning townlands. This more than likely indicates the siblings and cousins of one family spreading out onto neighbouring tenancies through time.

1821 Census – Ardadagh

1821 – Residents of house 7 in Ardardagh (Drung & Larah, Cavan)
SurnameForenameAgeRelation to head
RiddenThos28Farmer
RiddenAnne27Wife
RiddenBernd1Son
RiddenJoseph20Cousin
FarrellyMary24
1821 – Residents of house 8 in Ardardagh (Drung & Larah, Cavan)
SurnameForenameAgeRelation to head
RuddenBernd22Farmer
RuddenAnne60MotherSpinner
DowdeAnne15NieceSpinner
RuddanDafney20Servant
ClarkeThos17Servant
1821 – Residents of house 12 in Ardardagh (Drung & Larah, Cavan)
SurnameForenameAgeRelation to head
RuddanPat45Farmer
RuddanCathrine40Wife
RuddanFanny16Daughter
RuddanCathrine15Daughter
RuddanMichael12Son
RuddanAnne9Daughter
RuddanMargt8Daughter
RuddanMary7Daughter
RuddanJoseph2Son
RuddanAnne20CousinServant

TITHE APPLOTMENTArderdagh

Griffith’s Valuation map

Griffith’s Valuation Extracts


1901 Census

Ardardagh – 1901 Census

Residents of house 1 in Ardardagh (Stradone, Cavan)
SurnameForenameAgeSexRelation to headReligion
RuddenPatrick44MaleHead of FamilyRoman Catholic
RuddenSusan40FemaleWifeRoman Catholic
RuddenJoseph8MaleSonRoman Catholic
Residents of house 2 in Ardardagh (Stradone, Cavan)
SurnameForenameAgeSexRelation to headReligion
RuddenJoseph65MaleHead of FamilyRoman Catholic
RuddenMary60FemaleWifeRoman Catholic
DoughtyPatrick30MaleSon in LawRoman Catholic
DoughtySusan35FemaleDaughterRoman Catholic
DoughtyMary7FemaleGrand DaughterRoman Catholic
DoughtyEdward6MaleGrand SonRoman Catholic
DoughtyPeter3MaleGrand SonRoman Catholic
DoughtySusanFemaleGrand DaughterRoman Catholic
Residents of house 3 in Ardardagh (Stradone, Cavan)
SurnameForenameAgeSexRelation to headReligion
RuddenThomas71MaleHead of FamilyRoman Catholic
RuddenMary50FemaleWifeRoman Catholic
RuddenPatrick20MaleSonRoman Catholic
RuddenBridget19FemaleDaughterRoman Catholic
RuddenAnnie17FemaleDaughterRoman Catholic
RuddenLuke16MaleSonRoman Catholic
RuddenJoseph14MaleSonRoman Catholic
RuddenThomas12MaleSonRoman Catholic
SurnameForenameAgeSexRelation to headReligion
RuddenMichael40MaleHead of FamilyRoman Catholic
RuddenElizabeth35FemaleSisterRoman Catholic
RuddenBridget30FemaleSisterRoman Catholic
RuddenJoseph25MaleBrotherRoman Catholic
GormanMary42FemaleSisterRoman Catholic

1911 Census

Ardardagh – 1911 Census

Residents of house 8 in Ardardagh (Stradone, Cavan)
SurnameForenameAgeSexRelation to headReligion
RuddenPatrick54MaleHead of FamilyRoman Catholic
RuddenSusan52FemaleWifeRoman Catholic
RuddenJoseph18MaleSonRoman Catholic
Residents of house 5 in Ardardagh (Stradone, Cavan)
SurnameForenameAgeSexRelation to headReligion
RuddenSusan68FemaleHead of FamilyRoman Catholic
RuddenThomas35MaleSonRoman Catholic
Residents of house 13 in Ardardagh (Stradone, Cavan)
SurnameForenameAgeSexRelation to headReligion
RuddenMary68FemaleHead of FamilyRoman Catholic
RuddenMaggie31FemaleDaughterRoman Catholic
RuddenKatie30FemaleDaughterRoman Catholic
RuddenBridget28FemaleDaughterRoman Catholic
RuddenPatrick27MaleSonRoman Catholic
RuddenLuke24MaleSonRoman Catholic
RuddenJoseph22MaleSonRoman Catholic

Native of Ardardagh.

The below headstone for James B. Rudden can be found in Calvary Cemetery, Woodside, Queen’s County, New York. James was born in Ardardagh in 1835 and died in Brooklyn, New York in 1885. Sadly, we can also see that James and his wife Ann lost their son James B Rudden in 1871, at aged 2 years 9 months.

Ann erected this headstone for her husband and son and clearly wanted her husband’s birthplace of Ardardagh in Co. Cavan, to be memorialised.

James died without leaving a Will and this meant his wife Ann had to petition through the Surrogates Court in King’s County in order to deal with his small estate. This document is an extremely useful source of family history and from it we learn he had no living children, his parents were deceased, he had a brother Michael living in Brooklyn and a brother Joseph living back in Ireland. It is most likely that the Joseph Rudden living in number 2 Ardardagh on the 1901 census recorded above, is indeed the brother of said James.

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