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Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry
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Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 1

Clover Hill Lurriga
Samuel Wright Esq
John Clarke Esq
James Sheehy & sons
Kean1 Mahony
James Casey
William Sullivan
Denis Sullivan
Owen2 Howrihan3
1 - Kean might be Kaine, Kane, Cean, or Cane in old records.
2 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
3 - See: Hourihane.

Kilnabrodie Tooreennasillane
Richard H. Becher Esq

Toureen Tooreennasillane1
Daniel Hurley
Daniel Neal
Mary McCarthy
John Patrick Daly
Michael Daly
Cornelius Dunovan
Denis Daly
John Owen Daly
Mary Daly
1 - The name is often shortened to Tooreen, and should not be confused with the townland of Tooreen in Caheragh parish. Also, This townland shares a location with neighboring townland Kilnaclasha called Lakelands.

Coolnagrane Coolnagarrane
Timothy Collins
Bartholomew Dunovan
Patrick Kean1
Jeremiah McCarthy
Daniel McCarthy
Charles McCarthy
John Breakley2
Jeremiah Howley3 & James Hagarty
John Daly
John Hurley
Thomas Baldwin Esq
Joseph Butler
Daniel Keating
1 - Possibly O'Mahony Keane. See: Mahony.
2 - Brickley is often confused with Buckley in old records. They have different origins.
3 - Woulfe thinks Howley is a variant of Houlihane.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 2

Coolnagrane Coolnagarrane
Daniel Dunovan
John Hagarty

Inchinagotagh Inchinagotagh
Charles McCarthy
William Hawrihan1
Thomas North
Patrick Neill
Thomas McCarthy & Richard2 Donovan
Patrick Hayes & Timothy Murray
Timothy Collins
Cornelius Sullivan & Patrick Carthy
1 - See: Hourihane.
2 - Richard and Rickard are difficult to distinguish.

Milleenawilla Milleenawillin
Cornelius McCarthy
Daniel Kearny1 & sons
Richard Baker
Patrick Collins
James Collins
Peter Brickley
1 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been derived from Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony.

Derrylagga Derrylugga
John Shealy
Daniel Shealy
Michael Shealy
Michael Collins
Patrick Collins
Daniel Collins Junior
Daniel Collins Senior
John Collins
Garret Walsh
Dennis Herlihy

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 3

Derrylagga Derrylugga
John Herlihy
Daniel Herlihy
Daniel Regan
John Regan

Kilnaclashy Kilnaclasha
John Kearny1
Daniel Kearny1
John Shealy & sons
William Regan
Mary Donohoe
Thomas Burke
John Minihan2 & Morty Minihan2
Mary Sullivan
Peter Sullivan
Daniel Sullivan
Charles Sullivan
James Dunovan
Daniel Mahony
Dennis Sullivan
John Sullivan Hand3
Charles McCarthy
John Sullivan
James Collins
Denis Sullivan
James Keating
Thomas Hungerford Esq
Richard H.H. Becher Esq
David Gallaher
1 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been derived from Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony.
2 - See: Minihane.
3 - Secondary name for Sullivan? Not sure.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 4

Hollybrook Maulbrack
Richard H.H. Becher Esq
Nathaniel Evins
Denis Hagarty
James Gallaher
Garret Walsh
Patrick Barry
John Williams
Timothy Driscoll
Daniel Dunovan
Daniel Kearny1
Jeremiah Dunovan
Daniel Hourihane2
Cornelius Sullivan
1 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been derived from Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony.
2 - See: Hourihane.

Lassylorig Currow Lissalohorig
Daniel Kearney1
Patrick Kearney1
John Kearney1
Denis Keating
Daniel Mahony
Jeremiah Mahony
Daniel Hurly
Cornelius Hourihane2
Timothy Dunovan
James Murphy
John Cody
Jeremiah Regan
Denis Hurly
Timothy Bryan
James Bohane
Julia Bohane
Cornelius Hourihane2
1 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony.
2 - See: Hourihane.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 5

Lissalorig Demesne Mill Lands Lissalohorig
Daniel Keating & sons
Daniel Healy
Daniel Dunovan
Daniel Driscoll
Jeremiah Harrington
Cornelius Sullivan
Daniel Keating & sons

Millinahorna Milleennahorna
Charles McCarthy
Jeremiah Keating
Michael Collins
Daniel Collins
Jeremiah Collins
Thomas Young
James Collins
Jeremiah Murphy
Patrick Dunovan

Currow Curragh

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 6

Baunagollopa Bawnnagollopy
John James & William Seybowrne
John Coglan
Bartholomew & Jeremiah Hurly
Daniel & Timothy Burke
Michael & John Hurly
James Browne
Patrick Driscoll
Daniel Hurly
Denis Hagarty & Jeremiah Burke
Timothy Hagarty

Rea Rea
John McCarthy
Jeremiah Keddigan1
John Crowly
Daniel Coglan
James Crowly
James Lorden2
Timothy Keating & Daniel Keating
Thomas Leary & Michael Leary
Timothy Crowly & James Crowly
Thomas & John Keating & Denis Driscoll
John Bryan & Denis Bryan, Timy
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.
2 - Lordan may be an agnomen of O'Brien. Nora Hickey noted this in the Barryroe area.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 7

Rea Rea
John Bryan & Denis Bryan Junior
Callahan McCarthy Daniel Coughlan & Catherine Sullivan
John Keating

Farnagilla Farranagilla
John Dunovan
Denis Dunovan
Peter Dunovan
Daniel Dunovan
Mary Dunovan
Patrick Leahy
John Leahy
Daniel Coglan
Catherine Sullivan
Daniel Neal

Gurtnamuckale Gortnamucklagh
Mr. Newman

Marsh Marsh
Lt. Col. Townsend
James Browne
Richard Dunovan
James Casey

Skea Skeagh
John Sullivan "East"
James McClean
John Sullivan
Daniel Sullivan
Owen1 Hourihane2
Daniel & Patrick Rue & Cornelius Driscoll
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
2 - See: Hourihane.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 8

Skea Skeagh
William Dunovan
Jeremiah Dunovan
John Walsh
Bartholomew Loony1 Timothy Lowney1 Patrick Looney1 & William Burke
1 - Looney and other lookalike forms Lowney, Luna, Lunan, etc, appear in Ireland and the Isle of Man. Looney in Cork might be O'Sullivan Lowney, heavily concentrated in the Castletown area. See: Sullivan.

Dromig Drummig
Florence McCarthy
Denis McCarthy
Michael & Patrick Collins
Denis Dunovan
James Shea
John Hourihane1
Patrick Coughlan
Michael Neigle
Daniel Kedigan2
Denis Regan
Jeremiah Kedigan2
John Walsh
Jeremiah Dunovan
Charles Dunovan
William Hagarty
Denis Hagarty
Redmond Barry
William Toomy3
Jeremiah Toomy3
Timothy Dunovan
Jeremiah Scannel4
John Dunovan
James Carty
1 - See: Hourihane.
2 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.
3 - Twomey, Toomey may be a branch of O'Leary. Jeremiah O'Mahony, "Some West Cork Surnames." Southern Star, March 18, 1939.
4 - Scanel has appeared in conjunction with Donohue (Donoghue) in west Cork.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 9

Dromig Drummig
Owen1 Carthy
Michael Carthy
Jeremiah Hayes
Richard2 Bryan
Florence Dunovan
James Walsh
Timothy Walsh
Laurence Hagarty
Peter Hagarty
Coleman Crowly
Timothy Carthy
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
2 - Richard and Rickard are easily confused.

Barnagowlane North or Reancarreion Reencorreen
John Bryan Junior
John Bryan
William Bryan
John Corcoran
Denis Corcoran
William Mahony
Widow Coglan
Denis Carthy
Jeremiah Burke
Timothy Coughlan

Bawnagoulane South Barnagowlane
Cornelius Lequane
Jeremiah Walsh
James Walsh
Johanna Leonard1
1 - Leonard could be an anglicization for Lannon, Lennon, Linnane, Linneen, others.

Cloughbouliy Cloghboola
James Leary
John Leary
Peter Leonard1
Patrick Barry
1 - Leonard could be an anglicization for Lannon, Lennon, Linnane, Linneen, others.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 10

Lisheenapingina Lisheennapingina
James Dunovan
Daniel Dunovan
Denis Dunovan
Jeremiah Connoly
Patrick Connoly
John Connoly

Lisaluig Lissanoohig
Mr.5 John Rofs6
Thomas Leahy
William Leahy
Michael Murray
Timothy Collins
Cornelius Carey1
James Bryan
Richard2 Bryan
John Cody
John Minihan3
Jeremiah Connoly
Timothy Connoly
Florence Crowley
James Crowly
John Walsh
1 - Carey is probably Keary. It has been observed in some west Cork church records as Carew, which likely has no connection to the family of George Carew, the English military leader and Lord of Munster.
2 - Richard and Rickard are easily confused.
3 - See: Minihane.

Abbeystrowry Abbeystrowry
Mr. George Brennan
Richard Collins
Jeremiah Connoly
Owen1 Carthy
Patrick Sullivan
Timothy Driscoll
Morty Fitzgerald
Johanna Keating
Timothy Keating
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 11

Abbeystrowry Abbeystrowry
Daniel Keating
Daniel Carthy
John Collins
William Collins
Timothy Daly
Timothy Dunovan
Jeremiah Fitzpatrick
Rev. John Beecher
Denis Coughlan
Denis Coughlan Junior
Charles Coglan
Timothy Sullivan
Denis Collins
Richard Coppinger
Timothy Sullivan West

Deelis Deelish
John Sheehan
John Sweeny
Daniel Collins
William McMullen
Johanna Driscoll
David Clark Esq
Justin Denis
John Collins
Timothy Collins
Charles Casy
John Driscoll
John Sheehan
Michael Coughlan
Patrick Sweeney
Owen1 McCarthy
Denis McCarthy
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 12

Mallovoney Mallovonea
Patrick Collins
John Collins
John Leonard1
1 - Leonard could be an anglicization for Lannon, Lennon, Linnane, Linneen, others.

Coronea Coronea
David Berkley Esq
Malachy Hurly
Ellen Leary
Patrick Hurly
John Bohan
Ellen Regan
Florence Carthy Junior
John Lynch
Florence Carthy
William Carthy
Timothy Regan
Denis Dunovan
John Carthy
Moses Coffey1
Denis Minihan2
Charles Regan
Denis Sullivan Stooke3
Jeremiah Dunovan
Jeremiah Collins
Richard Baker
Mr. Francis Beamish
Thomas Crowly
John Murphy
Charles Driscoll
John Steil4
Garret Walsh
Denis McCarthy
Denis Sheehan
1 - The Coffeys, or Cowhigs, are documented as a very old cousin branch to the Driscoll rulers of the Corca Laide.
2 - See: Minihane.
3 - See: Sullivan.
4 - Maybe Steele, an English name.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 13

Coronea Coronea
John O'Driscoll
Callahan McCarthy
James Holland1
Timothy O'Sullivan
Denis Dunovan
Richard2 Tobin
John Calnane3
Denis Sauntry
Simon Keating
William Colton
John Jagoe
Denis McCarthy
John Cotter
Patrick Cotter
Mrs. Avisea Baldwin
Patrick Brickley
John Carthy
Patrick Tobin
Cornelius Collins
Mr. Francis Beamish
Daniel Driscoll
Jeremiah Murray
Thomas Kedigan4
Morty Mahony
Andrew Brian
Margaret Driscoll
Ellen Pigot
Morty Sullivan
Timothy Driscoll
Charles Driscoll
Denis Neill
Owen3 Brian
Rick Browne
1 - Holland may be a form of Houlihane.
2 - Richard and Rickard are easily confused.
3 - O'Callinan was a sept that served in a medical capacity to the MacCarthys, according to MacLysaght. May be confused with Cullinane.
4 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 14

Coronea Coronea
Daniel Driscoll
Mary Browne
Michael Cooper
John Bernard
Daniel Cooper
Jeremiah McCarthy
Michael Geany
Jeremiah Dunovan
Michael Coglan
Michael Sullivan
Cornelius Crowly
Thomas Salter
Mary Barrett
John Driscoll
Timothy Driscoll
Timothy Crowly
Bartholomew Barker
Timothy Leary
Patrick Connoly
John Mehigan
James Carthy
John Murphy
Jeremiah Connoly
Daniel Dunovan
Margaret McCarthy
Mary Walsh
Timothy McCarthy
John Browne
Jeremiah Sheehan
Denis Sullivan
Cornelius Collins
Michael Driscoll
Denis Geary

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 15

Coronea Coronea
Jeremiah Sullivan
Cornelius Driscoll
Pierse Goggan1
James Punch
Morty2 Keoghan
Owen3 Leonard4
Michael Bryan
Cornelius Driscoll
John Herlihy
David Breennan
Jeremiah Geany
Denis Murphy
Daniel Dunovan
Jeremiah Scott
Ellen Carthy
Jane Scanlon
John Keady5
Lt Col Townsend
Daniel Hurly
Michael Hurly
John Leary
William Hayes
Florence Carthy
Daniel Collins
Denis Dunovan
Rev. R B Townsend
church yard
John? Harris Esq
Thomas Lannon
Anne Young
Daniel Looney6
John Hagarty
1 - Cogan is probably deCogán, from Norman deCogan, which also appears as Goggin
2 - Murty, Morty, Marty may be forms of Mortimer and Murtagh.
3 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
4 - Leonard is likely an anglicization for Lannon, Lennon, Linnane, Linneen.
5 - Keady might appear as MacKeady or Cady. Associated with Galway but may also have had a Corca Laidhe presence.
6 - Looney and other lookalike forms Lowney, Luna, Lunan, etc, appear in Ireland and the Isle of Man. Looney in Cork might be O'Sullivan Lowney, heavily concentrated in the Castletown area. See: Sullivan.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 16

Coronea Coronea
William Atridge
Cornelius Sullivan
William McMullin
John Bryan
William Burchell
Timothy Driscoll
Michael Hurly
Patrick Connoly
William Regan
William Atridge
Jeremiah Casey
Denis Aherne
Henry Shea
William Coughlan
Jeremiah Cannif1
John Sullivan
Daniel Carthy
John Carthy
Thomas Fitzgerald
Catherine Sullivan
Michael Hagarty
Daniel McCarthy
John Dunovan
Thomas Burke
John Wright
Denis McCarthy
William South Esq
Cornelius Dunovan
Mathew Lynch
Philip Shea
Patrick Denan
John Harrington
1 - Cannif(f), Canniv might be an agnomen of Mahony.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 17

Coronea Coronea
James Donohoe
Mary Hurley
Charles McCarthy
Michael Hara
Michael Neal
Owen1 Carthy
Daniel Daly
Mary Carey2
Michael Mahony
Thomas Carthy
Charles Mahony
Charles McCarthy
Thomas Roche
Matthew Collins
Daniel Driscoll
Mary Warner
Jeremiah Whelan
Cornelius Driscoll
Beecher Fleming Esq
Bartholomew Connoly
John Leonard3
Thomas Falvey
Mr. William McMullen
Robert Evans
Rev. Denis Carney4
Edward Greaves
John Mahony
Daniel Falvey
John Hogan
George Dudly
William Young
Henry Baldwin Esq
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged.
2 - Carey is likely Keary. It has been written in some west Cork church records as Carew, which likely has no connection to the family of George Carew, the English military leader and Lord of Munster. It might also be anglicized as Carr.
3 - Leonard is likely an anglicization for Lannon, Lennon, Linnane, Linneen.
4 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 18

Coronea Coronea
Daniel Collins
Michael Sullivan
Thomas Browne
Richard Collins
James Barnett
Daniel Sullivan
John Barnett
Daniel Sullivan Junior
Daniel Coughlan
Nicholas Barry
Michael McCarthy
Edmond Woulfe
John Regan
John Henchaw
Denis Crowly
James Hurley
John Carthy & partner
Charles Lorden1
Thomas Carthy
Daniel Carthy
Richard Burchell
Michael Mahony
John Neill
Timothy Barnett
James Cody
James Barnett
Timothy Barnett
Michael Sullivan
Patrick McCarthy
Abraham Burchell
Patrick McCarthy & sons
Edmond Conner
1 - Lordan may be a form of O'Brien. Nora Hickey noted this in the Barryroe area.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 19

Coronea Coronea
Denis Driscoll
Patrick Harley
Timothy Barnett
Cornelius Barnett
William Henry Wright
Patrick Brickley
Mrs. Francis Beamish
Timothy McCarthy
Michael McCarthy
Timothy Collins
Timothy Neil
Andrew Collins
John Hickey
John Sexton
Thomas Falvey
Michael Leahy
John Sweetman Esq
Daniel Brickly
Daniel Hurley
John Galway
Samuel Vickery
Thomas Browne
Charles Clarke Esq
Richard Baker
Patrick Hurley
Michael Brickly
John Attridge
Mary McCarthy
Cornelius Sullivan
Patrick Sullivan
Patrick Long Michael Hagarty & partners

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 20

Coronea Coronea
Michael Hagarty
Thomas Sweetman
John Dunovan
Denis Carthy
Young Turner
Mrs. Gertrude Marmion
Patrick Long
Patrick Fitzgerald
George Levis
Samuel Vickery
Mrs. Alexander O'Driscoll
Patrick Harly
William McMullen
Mr. David Clarke
Mr. William Lougth
Mr. Charles Clarke
John Endwistle
Henry Wright
John Splaine
David Brickley
Miss Anne Keefe
John Lynch
Samuel Baker

Lahertydaly Lahertydaly
Mr. Alexander McCarthy
Mary Minihan1
Timothy Walsh
John Walsh
Denis Minihan1 & partners
John & James Haly
1 - See: Minihane.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 21

Thornhill Dereendangan
Morgan Bryan
Michael Bryan
Peter Finn1
John Keating
Cornelius Connoly
Edmond Finn1 & Timothy Collins
Denis Hayes
James Haly
James Carthy
John Carthy
Richard2 William & Thomas Haly
Peter Finn1
John Keating
James Haly
1 - Finn is a surname in its own right. But some men named Driscoll used the name. See: Driscoll. Also, beware of the close resemblance bweteen FINN and FEEN in older records.
2 - Richard and Rickard are difficult to distinguish.

Carrigfada Carrigfadda
Rev Richard Townsend
  Glebe
same
Thomas Collins
Mr. Philip Attridge
James Walsh
Timothy Dunovan
John Joy & sons
Patrick Walsh
James Murphy
Patrick Sullivan
Catherine Hagerty
Mr. Thomas Marmion
Mrs. G Marmion
John Leonard1
Cornelius Sullivan
1 - Leonard is likely an anglicization for Lannon, Lennon, Linnane, Linneen.

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 22

Carrigfada Carrigfadda
James Crowly
Morty Sullivan
William Driscoll
John Clarke
George Beamish
John Splain
William Salter
Charles McCarthy
Michael Harly
Patrick Dunovan
Charles Dunovan

Coolnageehy Coomnageehy
Thomas Connoly
Thomas Connoly Junior
James Molony

Derrygule Derrygool
Thomas Connoly
Thomas Connoly Junior
Daniel Dwyer
Cornelius Cremmin
Jeremiah Mahony
James Bryan

Rosough Russagh
John & James Sullivan
Thomas Sullivan
Thomas Jakes
John Sullivan & sons
Timothy Dunovan
Thomas Beamish Esq
Daniel Sullivan
Johanna Scully
John Brien
Cornelius McCarthy

Tithe Applotment of Abbeystrowry Civil Parish, 1835
Page 23

Rosough Russagh
Daniel Dunovan
Florence Sullivan
Timothy Sullivan

Drishanebeg Drishanebeg
Jeremiah Murphy
Denis & Jeremiah Murphy
Jeremiah & Denis Murphy
Timothy Hagarty & Jeremiah Holland1
Michael & Patrick Dunovan Galvan
Patrick Brickley & Patrick Savage
Timothy & Denis Loardan2
Jeremiah Coughlan3 Timothy Hagarty & Jeremiah Holland1
Thomas & Timothy Collins
Timothy Murphy Mary Geany Jeremiah Collins & Denis Driscoll
Jeremiah Peter & Timothy Murphy Mary Geany Jeremiah Cornelius & William Holland1 & William Geany
1 - Holland could be a form of Houlihane.
2 - Lordan may be a form of O'Brien. Nora Hickey noted this in the Barryroe area.
3 - A site visitor native to the area notes that the recording of Coughlan in the original enumeration was a mistake and should have been Cahalane. The two names are often confused.

Dated 24th January 1835
parish of Abbeystrowry
diocese of Rofs

John Stephens Commissioner


Original Source of Information: LDS Family History Library, Film #256560.

Originally interpreted: 31 Dec 2010.

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