Redhouse (An Tigh Rua in Irish) is a small village in County Kilkenny, Ireland located midway between the towns of Callan and Kilmanagh. Redhouse is noted in historical records as having a well which was used by thousands during the Irish potato famine as many other wells in the area had gone dry. To this is attributed a higher than average survival rate in the area during the famine. Although the village is named Redhouse, no house there has ever been painted red or built with red bricks and, to this day, no explanation has ever been found for its naming.
Redhouse (An Tigh Rua in Irish) is a small village in County Kilkenny, Ireland located midway between the towns of Callan and Kilmanagh.
Redhouse is noted in historical records as having a well which was used by thousands during the Irish potato famine as many other wells in the area had gone dry.
Redhouse is a small village in the Eastern Cape of South Africa through which the Zwartkops river passes.
The Redhouse Family is comprised of the six children (Mary, Charlotte, Vince, Tony, Lenny and Larry) of Rex and Maria Redhouse.
His father, Hastiin Kinlichiinii was of the Kinlichiinii (Redhouse) clan and his mother, Nora, was of the Bit'ahnii clan.
The Redhouses attribute their love of music to hearing their father sing traditional songs and their mother play show tunes, Christmas carols and church music on the piano.