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Acres1
- Richard Beamish & partners
Angrum2
- Daniel Sullivan & sons
Baunahow3
- Cornelius Hourahan7,8 & Jeremiah Collins
- Peter Hourahan7,8
- Cornelius Sullivan & Jerry Cadogan6
- Thomas & Daniel Cadogan6
Baunahow North4
- Tim Regan (unreadable)
- Michael Collins & (unreadable)
- Timothy & Denis Donovan & (unreadable)
- Patrick Collins & (unreadable)
Baurnagoulane5
- John Gallivan (unreadable) & brother Cornelius Tim Denis Mahony
Footnotes
- 1 - Acres
- 2 - Angram
- 3 - Baunahow South
- 4 - Baunahow North
- 5 - Baurnagowlane East and Baurnagowlane West
- 6 - Cadogan is a branch of Driscoll in west Cork. See also Driscoll of Cork.
- 7 - Howrihane and Haurahan are forms of Hourihane.
- 8 - Hourihane in Cork may have a Tipperary origin as O'Hanrahan, or a Cork origin as Horgan or Horrigan. See the O'Hourihane Projects.
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Baurnagoulane, continued1
- Owen Sullivan (Owen)
- Owen Sullivan (John)
- Patrick Collins & Cotter
- Denis Shea & sons
Breadagh2
- Deasy & brothers
- James Nihane
- Denis Mahony
Butler's Gift3
- Derr (unreadable)
- John Hennesy
- John Neil (Timmy)
- John Neil John Hennesy & Daniel Hease4
Footnotes
- 1 - Baurnagowlane East and Baurnagowlane West
- 2 - Bohernabredagh - sometimes just Bredagh
- 3 - Butler's Gift is an area around the village of Drimoleague.
- 4 - Heas could be a form of HAYES.
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Butler's Gift, continued1
- Jerry Neil John Hennesy Lent & Daniel Hease3
- Nathaniel Skuce & partners
- Denis Collins
- Jeremiah McCarthy
Mill Lot Inch (unreadable)being £5.0
- Cornelius & Widow Donovan Bawn5
excluding the mill lot
Cripp's Lot
- Denis Donovan
- Jerry Neil Timmy
- Rev Matthew Ryan
- Rev Matthew Ryan Rev John Ryan5
Castledonovan2
- Jerry Donovan & sons
- John Jerry & Widow Dealy
Footnotes
- 1 - Butler's Gift is an area around the village of Drimoleague.
- 2 - Castledonovan
- 3 - May be a form of HAYES. Another possibility is Hean (HAYNES).
- 4 - Bawn or Bawny (white) is an agnomen or nickname for many of the major families.
- 5 - Father John Ryan (d. 1850) was a popular figure in Drimoleague and a friend of well-known Cork chronicler John Windele.
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Castledonovan, continued1
- Daniel Mahony
- Patrick Mahony
- Widow Mahony & sons
Coumkilley2
- Dominick Casey
- same disputed ground
- Mr. Samuel Jagoe
- same disputed ground
- Daniel & Denis McCarthy & Spillane
- John Collins
Footnotes
- 1 - Castledonovan
- 2 - Ceancullig - sometimes Coumkilla or Counkilla.
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Coumkilley, continued1
- John Nihane
- Dominick Casey
North
- Cornelius Regan & Canty4
- Denis & Michael Mahony
Clashduv2
- Denis Collins
- Jeremiah Driscole
- Denis Mahony
- John Neil (Timmy)
- Jeremiah Connoly
- Thomas Cadogan3
- Daniel McCarthy
Footnotes
- 1 - Ceancullig - sometimes Coumkilla or Counkilla.
- 2 - Clashduff
- 3 - Cadogan is a branch of Driscoll in west Cork. See also Driscoll of Cork.
- 4 - Possibly Carty.
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Clashduv, continued1
- Jeremiah Sullivan
- John McCarthy Sowney4
- Cornelius Hourihane7
Cludagh2
- William & John Kingston
front of Ounirth3- Tim Leary & Michael Crowley (unreadable)
- John Richard & Francis Kingston
front of Ounirth3- Joseph Cain6
- Paul Kingston Junior
- Paul Kingston (Roe)
- John Rofs5
Footnotes
- 1 - Clashduff
- 2 - Clodagh
- 3 - Ounirth is a ploughland on the north-east corner of Clodagh townland adjoining the townlands of Acres and Knockeenbwee Upper.
- 4 - Sowney, Sowny, Sawney are a branch of McCarthy with historical roots in the Drimoleague area.
- 5 - Older form of Ross.
- 6 - The Caine/Keane (Cian) surname may have its origin in O'Mahony Cian. (S.S. Nicknames in Irish, Jeremiah O'Mahony, 4-Sep-1948).
- 7 - Hourihane in Cork may have a Tipperary origin as O'Hanrahan, or a Cork origin as Horgan or Horrigan. See the O'Hourihane Projects.
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Cludagh, continued1
- William Kingston
- Thomas Kingston
- William Kingston (Paul)
- Paul Kingston (Roe)
- Ricd Forbes & sons
- George Mahony & partners
Cummeen2
- Justin McCarthy
Derriduv3
northsouth
- Bartholomew McCarthy
- Daniel McCarthy Bawn4
- Cornelius McCarthy
- Cornelius McCarthy & brothers
Footnotes
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Derragreah1
- Bryan M Hennesy
- Daniel McCarthy
- Patrick Crowly
- Denis & Daniel Collins
- Widow Hallihan
- John Donoghue (Lough)
- Owen Sullivan the Lough & Widow Mahony
- M Samuel Kingston
- John Dealy & partners
Derreenachrenig2
- Samuel Kingston & George Mahony
- David Maurice & Jerry Spillane
Footnotes
- 1 - Derrynagree East and Derrynagree West
- 2 - Derreenacrinning East and Derreenacrinning West
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Deelas1
- Daniel Donovan
proportion of mountain- John Murry
proportion of mountain- Jerry Donovan Paddy
proportion of mountain- Jerry Donovan Rick
proportion of mountain- Daniel Regan
proportion of mountain- Daniel Cain2
proportion of mountain- Charles & Timothy McCarthy
proportion of mountain- Jerry Donovan Castle
proportion of mountain- The Spillanes
proportion of mountain- Peter Donovan
proportion of mountainFootnotes
- 1 - Deelish
- 2 - The Caine/Keane (Cian) surname may have its origin in O'Mahony Cian. (S.S. Nicknames in Irish, Jeremiah O'Mahony, 4-Sep-1948).
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Deelas, continued1
- Michael Hurly
proportion of mountain- Charles Sowney3 & Samuel Donovan
proportion of mountain- Widow Good & sons
proportion of mountain- Timothy Donoghue
proportion of mountain- Paul Kingston hold from Widow Good
proportion of mountainDrimolague2
- Richard Beamish
- George & William Ford
- Richard Beamish & Widow Walsh disputed field
- Jeremiah Crowly West
- Nathaniel Skuce
- John Callanan4
Footnotes
- 1 - Deelish
- 2 - There is a Drimoleague town (village) and a Drimoleague townland. Also written as Dromdaleague. It is not entirely clear how the tithe book covers both the townland and the village.
- 3 - Sowney, Sowny, Sawney are a branch of McCarthy with historical roots in the Drimoleague area.
- 4 - O'Callinan was a sept that served in a medical capacity to the MacCarthys, according to MacLysaght. May be confused with Cullinane.
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Drimolague, continued1
- Denis Donoghue
- Timothy Crowly
- Thomas Jagoe
- Richard2 Forbes
- Denis Donovan
- Jerry McCarthy
- Peter Hean3
- John Regan
- Widow Walsh
- Denis Doyle
- Ricd3 Batten
- Michael Dunnegan
- Michael Neil
- Jerry Driscole
- Florence Crowly
- Timothy Mahony & Slattery
- Jeremiah Crowly East
Footnotes
- 1 - There is a Drimoleague town (village) and a Drimoleague townland. Also written as Dromdaleague. It is not entirely clear how the tithe book covers both the townland and the village.
- 2 - It is frequently difficult to distinguish between Richard and Rickard.
- 3 - Looks like HEAN, possibly a form of HAYNES. Another possibility is HERN (AHERN).
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Drimolague, continued1
- John Regan & Mathew French (unreadable)
- Thomas Leary
- Revd. Thomas Tuckey6
Dromduvane2
- Morgan Regan
- Daniel Minihane7
- Jeremiah Gallavan5 John Hourahan8,9 & Timothy Leagh10
woodDroumusta3
- Morris Hennesy Widow Hegarty
- Thomas Hennesy Timothy Brien John Brien Jeremiah Dealy & Jeremiah Connoly
- Jeremiah Heagarty & Denis McCarthy
- John Brien 1 1/4 Gneeves of Wood Division
- Jeremiah McCarthy Batt4 Collins Patrick McCarthy Denis Martin & Brian & Denis Connoly
Footnotes
- 1 - There is a Drimoleague town (village) and a Drimoleague townland. Also written as Dromdaleague. It is not entirely clear how the tithe book covers both the townland and the village.
- 2 - Dromduvane
- 3 - Dromasta
- 4 - Bat, Bart, Batt are forms of Bartholomew.
- 5 - It is unknown whether Galvin or Gallivan is a form of Glavin (Glaveen), which is frequently associated with the name O'Donoghue or O'Brien in the Skibbereen area.
- 6 - Rev. Tuckey was a well-known Anglican Church clergyman.
- 7 - Minihane may have been a branch of Driscoll from the Beara area. See "Who Were My Ancestors?" by Riobard O'Dwyer. See also Driscoll of Cork.
- 8 - Howrihane and Haurahan are forms of Hourihane.
- 9 - Hourihane in Cork may have a Tipperary origin as O'Hanrahan, or a Cork origin as Horgan or Horrigan. See the O'Hourihane Projects.
- 10 - Leagh could be one of the many secondary names for Donovan.
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Glaunaclohy1
- Jeremiah Leary
- John Leary
- Cornelius Leary
Gurrane2
- Cornelius Collins
- Mill Lot
Cornelius Shea- Widow Wholey3
- William Goggin
- Jeremiah Driscole
- Mr.5 William Hennyan4
- Timothy & Jerry Leary
Footnotes
- 1 - Glanaclogha
- 2 - Unclear if this Garranes North, by Castledonovan, or Garranes South, southwest of Drimoleague.
- 3 - Hooly, Whooley, Whooly may be an agnomen of Driscoll which originated around Clonakilty, according to MacLysaght. See also Driscoll of Cork.
- 4 - Henyan, Hennyan may be a form of Hennigan.
- 5 - Used as a title.
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Gurrane, continued1
- Jeremiah Collins
- Patrick & Michael Hurly
- Timothy & Patrick McCarthy
- Jeremiah Leary
- Jeremiah McCarthy
- Humphrey Driscole
Gurteeniher2
- Daniel Chambers
- George Leary
- Paul Kingston
- James Cotter & the constable
- Paul & Samuel Kingston
- Thomas Chambers
Footnotes
- 1 - Unclear if this Garranes North, by Castledonovan, or Garranes South, southwest of Drimoleague.
- 2 - Gurteeniher
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Gurteeniher, continued1
- Michael Hurley
- Thomas Cotter
- Jeremiah & Allen Leary
- John Paul Kingston
- Samuel Kingston
- Timothy Marnane3
Keelmore2
- Daniel McCarthy
- Denis Hennessy
- Humphrey Driscole
- Mr.4 Alexander Roofs5
Footnotes
- 1 - Gurteeniher
- 2 - Kilmore
- 3 - Morrinane, Morinane, Morane, Murnane might be forms of Moran. See Murnane. MacLysaght also suggests Manning.
- 4 - Used as a title.
- 5 - Older form of Ross.
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Keelnaherey1
- Samuel Ross
- John Hean3 Jeremiah Hurley & Samuel Rofs4
- Timothy Dealy
- Patrick Collins
Knuckane2
- Andrew McCarthy
- John White
- James Donovan
- John Barrett
- Edward Beamish
- Daniel Sullivan
Footnotes
- 1 - Kilnahera West and Kilnahera East
- 2 - Knockane
- 3 - Looks like HEAN, possibly a form of HAYNES.
- 4 - Older form of Ross.
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Knuckane, continued1
- Cornelius Donovan
- Patrick Donovan
- Florence McCarthy
- Richard3 Leary
- Patrick McCarthy
Knuckeenbee2
- James Hean4
- Timothy Sullivan
- Thomas Fuller
- Mifsus5 Samuel & Hugh Jagoe
- Denis Brien
mountain- John Beamish
mountain- John Ross
mountainFootnotes
- 1 - Knockane
- 2 - Knockeenbwee Upper and Knockeenbwee Lower
- 3 - It is frequently difficult to distinguish between Richard and Rickard.
- 4 - Looks like HEAN, possibly a form of HAYNES.
- 5 - Older form of Mrs. Used as a title.
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Knuckeenbee1
- Paul Kingston
mountain- John Kingston
mountainKeelscohonagh2
- Cornelius Donovan
- Mr.5 Alexander Taylor
- Florence Sullivan & Patrick Murphy
- Timothy Marnane4 & Denis Collins
- Jeremiah Connell & partners
Loughcrut3
- John Nihane
- John Dealy
- John & Patrick Collins
Footnotes
- 1 - Knockeenbwee Upper and Knockeenbwee Lower
- 2 - Kilscohanagh
- 3 - Loughcrot
- 4 - Morrinane, Morinane, Morane, Murnane might be forms of Moran. See Murnane. MacLysaght also suggests Manning.
- 5 - Used as a title.
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Leatry1
- Daniel Mahony & John Collins
- Michael Burke
- Daniel Burke Tim Collins Widow Brien & Daniel Leary
- Daniel Mahony
- Mr.4 Jervoyce
- Daniel & Jerry Mahony
Maulnaskehey2
- Michael Haurahan3,5 & partners
- Mr.4 Robert Evans
- John & Michael Haurahan3,5
Footnotes
- 1 - Leitry Lower and Leitry Upper
- 2 - Maulnaskeha
- 3 - Howrihane and Haurahan are forms of Hourihane
- 4 - Used as a title.
- 5 - Hourihane in Cork may have a Tipperary origin as O'Hanrahan, or a Cork origin as Horgan or Horrigan. See the O'Hourihane Projects.
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Meeneys1
- Samuel Kingston & partners
- John & James Kelly
- Lord Riverdale - wood
- Felix Cain4 & brother
- John & Samuel Kingston
Meeneys, continued1
- Paul Richard & William Kingston
- Cornelius Regan & brother & Timothy Crimmeen3
- Cornelius Crimmeen3
north of road
- Widow Regan & son & partners
Glandart2
- Widow Crimeen Cornelius Regan & D__y Garr__ (unreadable)
Footnotes
- 1 - Moyny Upper, Moyny East, Moyny Middle, and Moyny Lower
- 2 - Glandart - Do not confuse with Glandarta in Caheragh.
- 3 - Cremeen, Crimeen, Creemeen are a branch of McCarthy
- 4 - The Caine/Keane (Cian) surname may have its origin in O'Mahony Cian. (S.S. Nicknames in Irish, Jeremiah O'Mahony, 4-Sep-1948).
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Glandart, continued1
- John Leary & Jeremiah Collins
- Timothy Crimeen5 & brother
Reenroe2
- Mr.8 William Rofs
- John McCarthy & partners
Rearahanagh3
- Richard6 Beatten & partners
- Timothy Martin
- Peter & Widow Haurahan7,9
Seehanes4
- Daniel Mahony
- Michael & Denis Mahony
Footnotes
- 1 - Glandart - Do not confuse with Glandarta in Caheragh.
- 2 - Reenroe
- 3 - Rearahinagh
- 4 - Seehanes
- 5 - Cremeen, Crimeen, Creemeen are a branch of McCarthy
- 6 - It is frequently difficult to distinguish between Richard and Rickard.
- 7 - Howrihane and Haurahan are forms of Hourihane.
- 8 - Used as a title.
- 9 - Hourihane in Cork may have a Tipperary origin as O'Hanrahan, or a Cork origin as Horgan or Horrigan. See the O'Hourihane Projects.
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Seehanes, continued1
- Daniel Canty & partners
Sunville2
- John Kingston
- Mr.5 Samuel Jagoe
- Thomas Shinnick
- Denis & Daniel Collins
Taunheegh3
- Daniel McCarthy & Jerry Connor
- White Island4
Michael Pheny (unreadable) & John Hourahane6,7- Mr.5 Gillman - wood
Footnotes
- 1 - Seehanes
- 2 - Shronacarton
- 3 - Toneagh
- 4 - White Island is a part of Toneagh.
- 5 - Used as a title.
- 6 - Howrihane and Haurahan are forms of Hourihane.
- 7 - Hourihane in Cork may have a Tipperary origin as O'Hanrahan, or a Cork origin as Horgan or Horrigan. See the O'Hourihane Projects.
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Tonaforey1
- John Mahony
- Cornelius Haurahan5 & son
- part of Lifsane west of ford4
- Charles & Cornelius McCarthy
- wood of Tonaforey
Tonson's Town2
- Michael Lambert
- John Lambert
- John Lambert & Timothy Haurahan5,6
Two Gneeves3
- Daniel McCarthy
Footnotes
- 1 - Tonafora
- 2 - May be part of Baurnahulla.
- 3 - May be part of Baurnahulla.
- 4 - Lissane is enumerated in Caheragh, along with these McCarthys. See the Caheragh Tithe Applotment.
- 5 - Howrihane and Haurahan are forms of Hourihane.
- 6 - Hourihane in Cork may have a Tipperary origin as O'Hanrahan, or a Cork origin as Horgan or Horrigan. See the O'Hourihane Projects.
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The Tithe Applotment for Dromdaleague was taken in 1826.
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