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Civil Parish of Kinneigh (Cinn Eich)

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Maps

1901 DEDs

Roman Catholic Parishes

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EnniskeaneCork & Rossimages onlineIrish Genealogy
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Land records

YearRecordSource
1852Griffith'sAsk About Ireland
1852Griffith'sFailte Romhat
1827 and 1834TitheCork Gen

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Dunmanway
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History and Description

A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland (Lewis, 1837)

The Tithe Applotment of Kinneigh includes Knocknastooka. This is probably some unknown sub-division in Kinneigh and not the Knocknastooka in Desertserges, though the TA records there are mapped to Desertserges for now.

Connorville, the site of Carrigmore House, is in Dromidiclogh West.

Fort Robert, the site of another O'Connor estate, is in Dromidiclogh.

According to one site visitor Aughilard was eventually absorbed into Lissacroneen by Griffith's Valuation.

Visit Kinneigh at Cork Ancestors.

CircaEvents
????Luth Ith (ancestor to O'Driscoll) ruled the Corkalee territory.
617St. Mocolmog (Coleman) founded the monastery of Kinneigh.
916The Danes destroyed Kinneigh monastery. A new monastery was later built in Sleenoge.
1232Donal Gott McCarthy battled the O'Mahonys in Caher, defeating them, splitting their territory and establishing dominance in the Carberies.
1598Finghin McCarthy of Enniskeane was slain.
1714Arthur Bernard built a manion in honor of his wife, Ann Power, who was from Waterford.
1794Fergus O'Connor, the English Chartist leader, was born in Dromidiclogh.
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