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Tithe Applotment of Aghadown
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Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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Aghadown Aghadown
Henry Becher Esq |
George Long Esq |
John Shannon |
Darby Hallahane |
Richard Casey Thomas Casey & partners |
Bartholomew Hegarty |
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Ardraly Ardraly
Michael Harrington Denis Harrington John Harrington |
Michael Geany Jeremiah Geany |
Mr. Henry Evans |
John Sullivan |
Denis Hayes |
Robert Evans Esq |
Denis Shanahane |
Timothy & James Sheehy |
Denis Collins |
John Cadigan1 |
Timothy Hurley |
Timothy Casey |
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Ardraly Ardraly
Michael Cadigan1 |
Daniel Shanahan |
Patrick Casey |
Daniel Casey |
Denis Driscoll |
William Hurley |
James Neill & Jeremiah Dugan |
Michael Harrington Batt3 Harrington John Cadigan1 |
Patrick Crimeen2 |
George Lee |
Jervios Lee |
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Ardraly Ardraly
Jeremiah McDaniel |
Charles Finwick |
Robert Evans Watt |
David Crimeen2 & John Burk |
Richard Evans Senior |
Daniel Shanahan & Jeremiah Shanahan |
John Evans Richard |
Richard Evans Junior |
John Evans Watt |
William Evans Watt |
Thomas Evans Richard |
William Croston |
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
2 - See: McCarthy. |
3 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat. |
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Ardagh Ardagh
Denis Cadigan1 |
James Driscoll |
Florence Driscoll |
Denis Harrington |
Peter Harrington |
James Harrington Florence Harrington Timothy Harrington |
Timothy Cadigan1 |
Timothy Driscoll |
Patrick Kelly |
Timothy Cadigan1 |
Patrick Cadigan1 |
Timothy Driscoll |
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
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Ardnagrohiree Ardnagroghery
Denis Sweeny Denis Cadigan1 Thomas Niles William Niles |
Michael Niles Robert Barry |
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
Banegare Bawngare
William Burke |
Timothy Shanahan |
David Sullivan |
Richard Hurley |
Michael Dawly1 |
John Burk |
Denis McCarthy |
Daniel Minihane2 |
John Hurley |
1 - Alternate spelling of Daly. |
2 - See: Minihane. |
Collitrum More Collatrum More
Denis Dwyer Senior |
Timothy Dwyer (John) |
Timothy Dwyer (Tim) John Dwyer Dens |
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Collitrum More Collatrum More
Denis Dwyer Phil |
Timothy Dwyer Phil |
Denis Minihane1 |
John Hoully2 |
Timothy Cadigan3 |
1 - See: Minihane. |
2 - Hooly, Whooley, Whooly is a special name among Driscolls around Clonakilty, according to MacLysaght. It may be of significance among the Corca Laidhe. See Driscoll of Ireland, and Corca Laidhe. |
3 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
Collitrum Begg Collatrum Beg
John Dugan Daniel Hegarty James Coghlan |
John Croneen Edward Cotter Denis & John Connell |
Patrick Cadigan1 Jeremiah Mahony Denis Regan |
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
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Cunnamore Cunnamore
Freke Hingston |
Allen Hingston |
Cornelius Desmond |
John Desmond Patrick Coghlan |
Batt1 Desmond |
Denis Mountain2 & Patrick Neill |
Denis McCarthy Rabagh |
1 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat. |
2 - Mountain was an agnomen of some of the major families: Donovan, McCarthy, etc. |
Currabeg Currabeg
Jeremiah Driscoll |
Denis Driscoll |
Drisheen Drisheen
John Mahony Timothy Hurley |
John Sullivan Down |
Batt1 Collins John Hennesy |
Jeremiah Sullivan Robert Hitchcock |
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Drisheen Drisheen
Timothy Cahalane2 |
James Burk |
1 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat. |
2 - Super-indexed as CULHANE. |
Droumnacahira Dromnacaheragh
Daniel Brien John Brien Laur Brien |
Daniel Brien |
John Driscoll |
John Barry Daniel Driscoll |
Ennisbeg Inishbeg
Maurice Minihane1 Silvester Sullivan |
Cornelius Dugan John Minihane1 |
James Harrington Denis Twomy2 |
Daniel Cahalane Daniel McCarthy |
John Neill Henry Calverly3 Daniel Driscoll |
1 - See: Minihane. |
2 - According to historian Jeremiah O'Mahony, may be a branch of O'Leary. |
3 - Caverly |
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Ennisbeg Inishbeg
Daniel Kearny1 James Kearny1 Jeremiah Donovan |
Edward Cotter |
Richard Brown John Brown Timothy Driscoll |
Jeremiah McCarthy John McCarthy |
Denis Mahony John Hearlihy |
Jeremiah Driscoll John Welsh Simon Minihane2 |
Henry Brown William Welsh |
John Collins Michael Hart |
John Brown |
John Murphy James Hurley Denis Brown |
1 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony. |
2 - See: Minihane. |
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Fasagh Fasagh
Edward Morgan |
Richard Morgan |
Andrew Minihane1 Michael Hurley |
Daniel Brien John Leary |
David Hoully2 Andrew Hoully2 Florency Hoully2 |
Morty Regan Daniel Connor |
1 - See: Minihane. |
2 - Hooly, Whooley, Whooly is a special name among Driscolls around Clonakilty, according to MacLysaght. It may be of significance among the Corca Laidhe. See Driscoll of Ireland, and Corca Laidhe. |
Foharlagh Foherlagh
John Corcoran Darby Sexton |
Patrick Corcoran Michael Corcoran Timothy Luany1 John Luany1 |
1 - Probably Looney. See: Sullivan. |
Gorteenroe Gurteenroe
James Neill |
Charles Neill |
Denis Neill |
Cornelius Neill |
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Four Gneeves Gneeves
Daniel Sullivan Florence Sullivan Morty1 Sullivan |
1 - Murty, Morty, Marty may be forms of Mortimer and Murtagh. |
Hare Island Hare Island (Inishodriscol)
Owen1 McCarthy Charles McCarthy |
Denis McCarthy Mountain1 Daniel & John Donovan Michael McCarthy |
James and Thomas Casey John McCarthy Daniel Minihane3 |
Jeremiah McCarthy Denis McCarthy Rabagh4 Charles McCarthy Rabagh4 |
Cornelius & Michael Cadigan5 John Minihane3 Denis & Daniel Shanahan John & Denis Driscoll |
Denis Shanahane Daniel Murphy Cornelius Burk Patrick Burk |
Cornelius Driscoll Jeremiah McCarthy Richard Long Esq |
Michael & Patrick Driscoll Timothy Mahony Batt6 & Garrett Cotter |
Thomas Kearny7 Cornelius Hart Denis Collins |
Florence Neill Denis Neill Daniel Harrington |
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged. |
2 - Mountain was an agnomen of some of the major families: Donovan, McCarthy, etc. |
3 - Minihane. |
4 - See: McCarthy. |
5 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
6 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat. |
7 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony. |
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Hollyhill Hollyhill
Widow Long |
Widow Barry |
John Sheehane |
William Sheehane |
Jeremiah Neill |
Henry Baker |
Cornelius Sullivan |
Denis & Cornelius Hurley John McCarthy Patrick Donovan & Pat Cadigan1 William Donovan Baun2 Darby3 Meig4 |
add (unreadable)6 of 6 part of little paddock |
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
2 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames. |
3 - Form of Jeremiah. |
4 - Meig might be a form of O'Mehegan. According to McLysaght, this was a Castlemehigan family from near Crookhaven. |
Kilkilleen Kilkilleen
Owen1 McCarthy Timothy McCarthy |
Andrew Sullivan Patrick Brien & Jeremiah Sullivan |
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged. |
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Kilkilleen Kilkilleen
Darby Hurley & John Dwyer |
Florence Driscoll & John Driscoll |
John McCarthy |
Timothy Dugan & Peter Sullivan |
John Coughlan |
William Houley1 |
Joseph Driscoll |
Daniel Brien |
Richard Salter |
Timothy Sullivan |
Michael Driscoll |
Denis Driscoll |
1 - Hooly, Whooley, Whooly is a special name among Driscolls around Clonakilty, according to MacLysaght. It may be of significance among the Corca Laidhe. See Driscoll of Ireland, and Corca Laidhe. |
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Kilsarlaght Kilsarlaght
Cornelius Driscoll |
Denis Driscoll |
Widow Driscoll |
William Gosnel1 & Florence Driscoll |
Thomas Fitzgerald James Fitzgerald John Driscoll |
Thomas Salter John Salter Owen2 & Tim Carthy |
Denis Driscoll James Hoully3 & Daniel Fouloo4 |
John Sullivan |
John Hurley |
Jeremiah Keohane |
Jeremiah Shanahane Darby5 Bawn6 Timothy Cowhig7 |
Owen2 Croneen John Hurley Timothy Dawly8 Daniel Sullivan Crone9 |
Henry Becher Esq |
1 - Gosnell is a family of Driscoll according to local lore but not yet genetically demonstrated. |
2 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged. |
3 - Hooly, Whooley, Whooly is a special name among Driscolls around Clonakilty, according to MacLysaght. It may be of significance among the Corca Laidhe. See Driscoll of Ireland, and Corca Laidhe. |
4 - Fouloo, Fowloo may be forms of Foley. |
5 - Form of Jeremiah. |
6 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames. |
7 - The Coffeys, or Cowhigs, are documented as a very old cousin branch to the Driscoll rulers of the Corca Laide. |
8 - Spelling variant of Daly. |
9 - Crone, meaning swarthy, can be a nickname for many of the major families. |
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Knockeen Knockeen
Michael Neill Bwee1 |
Michael Trindle |
Thomas Trindle |
John Sweeny |
John Jones James Jones |
1 - Bwee, Buie (yellow) is a nickname for many of the major families. |
Knocknaraha Knocknaraha
Timothy Dugan |
Jeremiah Dugan |
Cornelius Dugan Patrick Dugan Cornelius Driscoll |
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Knocknaraha Knocknaraha
Timothy Driscoll Daniel Donovan Luke Swetnam |
Thomas Connell William Connell |
Widow Bawn1 |
1 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames. |
Lahiratanavally Laheratanvally
Jeremiah Hegarty Junior |
Bartholomew Hegarty |
Daniel Driscoll |
Timothy Hegarty |
Jeremiah Hegarty Senior |
John Brown |
John Driscoll |
Mr. H(unreadable) |
Andrew Hegarty |
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Leighclown Leighcloon
Stephen Brien Daniel Healy |
Jeremiah Shea John Driscoll |
Henry Baker Paul Reynard |
John Levis Thomas Baker |
Simon Levis Peter Ducklow |
Lyre Lyre
Denis Corcoran John Sexton |
Lisheen Upper Lisheen Upper
Thomas Dawly1 |
Rickard Regan |
Michael Justin & Daniel McCarthy |
Michael Murphy Daniel Sullivan |
John Toy |
Daniel Crowly John Collins |
1 - Spelling variant of Daly. |
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Lisheen Lower Lisheen Lower
Joseph Gosnell1 |
Daniel Crowly |
Bartholomew Hurley Jeremiah Hurley |
James Daly |
1 - Gosnell is a family of Driscoll according to local lore but not yet genetically demonstrated. |
Lifsaree Lissaree
Patrick McCarthy |
Timothy Cadigan1 |
John Crimeen2 |
Timothy & Jeremiah Crimeen2 |
John Driscoll Patrick Crimeen2 Denis Driscoll Widow Driscoll |
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
2 - See: McCarthy. |
Goleen Marsh Goleen Marsh
Timothy Welsh & brothers |
Andrew Finn1 |
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. |
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Big Marsh Bigmarsh
Mr5 George Long Timothy Harrington Timothy & Robert Hegarty |
Daniel Crowly Edmond Comba1 |
Bartholomew Hegarty Daniel Hegarty |
Andrew Shanahane |
Michael Regan Denis Regan Coleman Barry |
John Driscoll Timothy Driscoll |
Daniel Regan John Hegarty |
Michael Hoully2 Michael Hallahane |
Denis Howen John Regan Michael Hallahane |
1 - See: Sullivan. |
2 - Hooly, Whooley, Whooly is a special name among Driscolls around Clonakilty, according to MacLysaght. It may be of significance among the Corca Laidhe. See Driscoll of Ireland, and Corca Laidhe. |
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Lough Marsh Loughmarsh (Lakemarsh)
John Connell Denis Keane8 Michael Calverly Jeremiah McCarthy |
John Connell Daniel Hegarty |
Hugh Lawton7 Esq6 |
Mallivonea Mallovonea
Denis Crowly Senior Patrick Dawly9 Patrick Carthy Bawn5 |
Denis Crowly Junior Darby Mahony |
Daniel Dawly9 Michael Crowly |
Moghna Mohanagh
Richard McCarthy |
Batt1 Connelly Thomas Connelly Timothy Connelly |
Denis Driscoll Jeremiah Driscoll Cornelius Driscoll |
1 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat. |
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Moghna Mohanagh
Timothy Hayes Denis Cadigan1 |
Daniel Martin Timothy McCarthy |
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
Upper Moghna Mohanagh
Jeremiah Coghlan |
ditto |
Priests farm |
Jeremiah Coghlan Denis Coghlan John Coghlan Cornelius Casey |
John Collins Daniel Maguire |
John Burk Randle Hurley |
Moghna Mohanagh
Denis Driscoll |
John Hurley Cornelius Driscoll |
Daniel Collins & sons |
Widow Goggin |
Timothy Collins |
Middle Moghna Mohanagh
Owen1 McCarthy alias Nagehy |
Daniel Maguire |
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged. |
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Munnane Munnane
John Swetnam Francis Swetnam |
Jeremiah Brien Timothy Regan John Swetnam Led? |
Luke Swetnam |
Daniel McCarthy Charles McCarthy |
Peter Burk Honora Burk |
New Court New Court
Becher Fleming Esq |
James Finn1 John Finn1 Daniel Finn1 |
John Cadigan2 Daniel Hurley |
Patrick Sullivan James John and Daniel Finn1 |
Cornelius Hart |
John Hegarty |
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 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
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New Court New Court
Daniel Sullivan John Hegarty Timothy Hegarty |
Denis Hegarty |
Denis McCarthy Widow Sullivan Denis Hegarty Batt1 Mahony |
George Sullivan Denis Sullivan |
William Brien |
Owen2 Brien Timothy Mahony |
Owen2 McCarthy Cornelius McCarthy Patrick Collins John Sullivan |
1 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat. |
2 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged. |
Paddock Paddock
Michael Long Senior Esq |
James Healy |
W of stream |
Thomas Long Esq |
Philip Neill John Sullivan |
Michael Long Junior Esq Timothy Casey Revd Mr. Sheehy |
Richard Long Esq |
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Paddock Paddock
Richard Healy William Healy |
Michael Burk John Lynch Patrick Donoghue Jeremiah Connelly |
Little Paddock Paddock
James Swanton Esq Thomas Harrington Richard & George Long Esq |
Richard Shannon Francis & John Swetnam |
Poulnacally Poulnacallee
Denis Donovan |
Charles McCarthy Denis McCarthy |
John Dugan Senior |
John Dugan Junior |
John Gosnell1 Cornelius Driscoll James Collins |
Jeremiah McCarthy |
1 - Gosnell is a family of Driscoll according to local lore but not yet genetically demonstrated. |
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Prohonafs East Prohoness
John Keating |
Denis Neill |
James Neill |
Cornelius Neill Owen McCarthy |
James Grady |
Prohonafs West Prohoness
John Sullivan Denis Sullivan |
Michael Hurley |
Rahine Rahine
Cornelius Lequesne |
Owen McCarthy Kearagh & sons |
Timothy Coghlan Charles Coghlan John Beamish |
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Rahine Rahine
Florence McCarthy Jeremiah Hegarty Denis Ahern |
William Dwyer Patrick Coghlan James Regan |
Michael Coghlan |
N.B. One gneeve of Knocknamahila included in Rahine. |
Rofsnagouse Rossnagoose
Jeremiah Cadigan1 Francis Collins |
Robert Hitchcock Richard Hitchcock |
Charles McCarthy Darby Hoully2 |
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
2 - Hooly, Whooley, Whooly is a special name among Driscolls around Clonakilty, according to MacLysaght. It may be of significance among the Corca Laidhe. See Driscoll of Ireland, and Corca Laidhe. |
Skeam East Skeam East
Timothy Desmond |
Denis Horagan1 Cornelius Cadigan2 |
1 - See: Horrigan. |
2 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
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Toremore Toormore
Florence McLean Owen McLean John McLean |
Turkhead Turkhead
Jeremiah Driscoll |
Mary Cadigan1 |
Denis Cadigan1 |
Cornelius Cadigan1 |
Patrick Cadigan1 |
1 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
White Hall Whitehall
Captain Townsend |
Joseph Regan |
Daniel Santry John Brien Michael Neill |
Daniel Regan |
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Dated this day of April 1829 Thomas Evans, Richard Long
Original Source of Information: LDS Family History Library, Film #256561.
For the master index of TAB films see: FHL catalog.
Originally interpreted: 17 Mar 2011.
All map coordinates are approximate and may be unreliable.