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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


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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


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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

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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

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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

north
  • Bartholomew McCarthy
  • Daniel McCarthy Bawn4
  • Cornelius McCarthy
south
  • Cornelius McCarthy & brothers

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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

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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 mountain

Footnotes

  • 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 mountain

Drimolague2

  • 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

  • wood

Droumusta3

  • 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

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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

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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
    mountain

Footnotes

  • 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
    mountain

Keelscohonagh2

  • 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

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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

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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

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The Tithe Applotment for Dromdaleague was taken in 1826.

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LDS Family History Library, Film #256601
Four Hundred Years of Drimoleague. Richard S. Harrison
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Family Names of County Cork. Diarmuid Ó Murchadha.
Irish Families. Edward MacLysaght.
Irish Family Names. Peadar O'Donovan. Also serialized in the Southern Star.
Irish Names and Surnames. Patrick Woulfe. Also online at Library Ireland.
More Irish Families. Edward MacLysaght.
Parish Histories and Place Names of West Cork. Bruno O'Donoghue.
The Surnames of Ireland. Edward MacLysaght.
Who Were My Ancestors? (multi-volume set). Riobard O'Dwyer.

Surnames of County Cork. Tim Cadogan.
What's in a name?. Nora Hickey.

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