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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

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Ardnagrohiree Ardnagroghery
Daniel Driscoll Cornelius Driscoll

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

East Calf Calf Island East
Samuel Townsend Esq

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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Gorteenroe Gurteenroe
Jeremiah Casey

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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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Hare Island Hare Island (Inishodriscol)
Timothy Regan
Batt1 Cotter
1 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat.

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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Knocknamahila Knocknamohalagh
Mr. John Beamish & partner
Michael Coghlan

Knocknaraha Knocknaraha
Timothy Dugan
Jeremiah Dugan
Cornelius Dugan Patrick Dugan Cornelius Driscoll

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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

Leighclown Leighcloon
Richard Long Esq

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Letterscanlan Letterscanlan
William Young
Richard Young

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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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Goleen Marsh Goleen Marsh
Daniel Shanahan
James Driscoll

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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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Glebe Marsh Glebe Marsh
Timothy Hegarty & partners

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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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.

Skeam West Skeam West
Thomas Regan Timothy Regan

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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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

Tithe Applotment of Aghadown Civil Parish, 1828
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Dated this day of April 1829 Thomas Evans, Richard Long


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