Tithe Applotment of Ballymoney Civil Parish, 1833
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( 1) John A. Jagoe |
( 2) Widow Jagoe |
( 3) John Charles Jagoe |
( 4) John Sweeny |
( 5) Patrick Carroll |
( 6) Thomas Lane |
( 7) Widow Crowley |
( 8) Jeremiah Crowley & brother |
( 9) John Donovan |
( 10) Daniel Cullinane1 |
( 11) Charles Crowley |
( 12) Mr. John Hazel2 |
( 13) James Murphy |
( 14) Thomas Lane |
( 15) James Lane |
( 16) Michael Minnice |
( 17) Edmund Daly |
( 18) ditto |
1 - See: Cullinane. |
2 - Listed as a mill owner in Griffith's Valuation. |
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( 19) Mary Leary |
( 20) Daniel Donovan, Esq |
( 21) Tim Cullinane1 |
( 22) Edmond Sweeny |
( 23) James Driscoll |
( 24) Daniel Sullivan |
( 25) Mary Shannon |
( 26) William Stanley |
( 27) George Stanley |
( 28) Cornelius Crowley |
( 29) Daniel Donovan |
( 30) John Schofield |
( 31) William Stanley |
( 32) William Stanley |
( 33) ditto ditto |
( 34) James Keohane |
( 35) Michael Carney2 |
( 36) Timothy Hennessy |
( 37) Mrs. Cue |
1 - See: Cullinane. |
2 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony. |
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( 38) James Hurley & son |
( 39) Daniel Hayes |
( 40) Daniel Carey1 |
( 41) Daniel Hayes Junior |
1 - 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. |
( 42) Mr. Joseph O'Neil Daunt Esq |
( 43) James Crowley |
( 44) John & William Ahern |
( 45) John Ahern Junior |
( 46) Edward Good Esq |
( 47) Mr. Edmund Delay1 |
( 48) Charles Denis Delay1 |
( 49) Daniel Delay1 |
( 50) Charles Daniel Delay1 |
( 51) Maurice Delay1 |
1 - Probably a form of Dunlea or Dullea rather than Daly; super-indexed as DUNLEA. |
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( 52) Cornelius Crowley |
( 53) Michael Manning1 |
( 54) John Manning1 |
( 55) James Manning1 |
( 56) Denis Mahony |
( 57) John Healy |
( 58) Denis Griffin |
( 59) James Murley2 |
( 60) John Brien |
( 61) Denis Murly2 |
( 62) Edward Ellis |
( 63) Mr. Michael Sealy3 |
( 64) Denis Griffin |
( 65) T Carney3 |
1 - Mangane/Manning might be a form of O'Brien in the west Cork area. See Nora Hickey's reference under SURNAMES. |
2 - See: Hurley. |
3 - Probably of English origin, rather than Irish Shealy or Sheily. |
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( 66) Revd. Robert Meade1 |
( 67) Mrs. Cue |
( 68) Patt McCarthy Forshin2 |
( 69) Francis Schofield |
( 70) Daniel Crowley |
( 71) John Schofield |
( 72) ditto ditto |
1 - Rector of Ballymoney parish. |
2 - See: McCarthy. |
( 73) Parr Cotter |
( 74) John Donovan |
( 75) Edmund Delay1 |
( 76) John McCarthy |
( 77) Michael Hayes |
( 78) ditto ditto |
( 79) John Butler |
( 80) Widow Murphy |
( 81) Thomas Lane |
( 82) John Cullinane2 |
( 82) Patrick Crowley |
1 - A form of Dunlea or Dullea rather than Daly; super-indexed as DUNLEA. |
2 - See: Cullinane. |
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( 83) John McCarthy, Tailor |
( 84) John McCarthy |
( 85) John Donohue |
( 86) Mr. Samuel Milner |
( 87) ditto ditto |
( 88) Mr. William Milner |
( 89) ditto ditto |
( 90) B B Crowley |
( 91) Daniel Murry |
( 92) James Hurley |
( 93) Timothy Carney1 |
( 94) Thomas Carney1 |
( 95) John McCarthy |
1 - Kearney was a West Cork family in its own right, but may also have been Ó Mathúna Ceithearnaigh. See: Mahony. |
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( 96) James O'Neale |
( 97) Jerry Donovan |
( 98) Laurence White |
( 99) J. Neale |
(100) Denis Donovan |
(101) Joseph Good |
(102) James Good |
(103) Cate Donovan |
(104) John Woulf |
(105) Abbe1 Woulf |
(106) John Deucey2 |
(107) John McCarthy |
(108) Charles Leary |
(109) Joseph Good |
(110) Michael Driscoll |
(111) P. Woods |
1 - Abraham. |
2 - Super-indexed as DEASEY. |
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(112) Joseph Good |
(113) Mick Driscoll |
(114) P. Woods |
(115) John Deacey |
(116) James Chantry |
(117) Denis Riordan |
(118) Joseph Daunt |
(119) John Sweeny |
(120) Thomas Collins |
(121) Dan Hurley |
(122) Tim Sweeny |
(123) Denis Riordan |
(124) James Sweeny |
(125) John Sweeny & sons |
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(126) Curley1 Crowley |
(127) Tim Hennessy |
(128) D. Hurley |
(129) Jerry Hennessy |
(130) John Nihane |
(131) Mr. James Nihane |
(132) John William Nihane |
(133) Daniel Sullivan |
(134) Jerry Hennessy |
(135) John Riordan |
(136) Jerry Driscoll |
(137) Jerry Hennessy |
1 - Form of Cornelius. |
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(138) Jerry Sheehan |
(139) James Neale |
(140) Simon Sheehan |
(141) Daniel Hurley |
(142) William Sheehan |
(143) Charles Sheehan |
(144) Widow Sheehan |
(145) Francis Hurley |
(146) Owen1 McCarthy |
(147) Daniel Reagan |
(148) Jerry Hennessy |
(149) Denis Carey2 |
(150) Jerry Driscoll |
(151) Denis Dan Carey |
(152) Owen1 McCarthy |
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. |
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(153) John & William Ahern |
(154) John Ahern Senior |
(155) Jeremiah Ahern |
(156) Robert Pattison |
(157) John Mahony |
(158) ditto ditto |
(159) Daniel Deasy |
(160) Michael Hennessy |
(161) John Hennessy |
(162) John Hennessy |
(163) Timothy Long |
(164) Michael Hennessy |
(165) Daniel Barrett |
(166) Michael Mahony |
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(167) John Brien |
(168) Patrick Brien |
(169) Curly1 Hurley |
(170) Patrick Murray |
(171) Jerry Collins |
(172) Tim Hurley |
(173) Florence McCarthy |
(174) James Barry |
(175) James Barry North |
(176) John Barrett |
1 - Form of Cornelius. |
(177) Patrick Brien |
(178) John Brien Pully1 |
(179) Robert Pattison |
(180) Curley2 Murley3 |
(181) Thomas Daunt Esq Wood |
(182) Tim Brien |
(183) William & Michael Brien |
1 - Unknown if this is a branch name. |
2 - Form of Cornelius. |
3 - See: Hurley. |
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(184) Michael Gilman Esq |
(185) James Uncles |
(186) James Cummins1 |
(187) Denis Driscoll |
(188) Patrick Riordan |
(189) Denis Hurley |
(190) James Cahill6 |
(191) James Crowley |
(192) Brien5 Crowley |
(193) Jerry Crowley |
(194) Jerry Crowley |
(195) John B. Crowley |
(196) John Patt Crowley |
(197) Ardea? Leake?3 for Sweeny? |
1 - Cummins is a surname in its own right. It may also be O'Brien Camain. See: Brien. |
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(198) John Donovan |
(199) John Sullivan |
(200) Daniel McCarthy Bee1 |
(201) Charles Hurley |
(202) Widow Crowley |
(203) Jerry McCarthy Bee2 |
(204) Jerry Owen McCarthy |
(205) Francis Schofield |
(206) Jerry Hurley |
(207) William Daunt |
(208) John & Daniel Sullivan |
(209) John Sullivan Junior |
(210) Tim Connolly |
(211) Dan Covenay |
(212) Edward Good Esq |
(213) John Good |
(214) Thomas Reagan |
(215) Patrick Sullivan |
(216) Cornelius Sullivan |
(217) William Dinneen |
(218) James Donovan |
1 - Maybe the color modifier Bui or Bwee. See also: McCarthy. |
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(219) Robert Good |
(220) Widow Carey1 |
(221) Isaac Biggs |
(222) Doctor Jagoe |
(223) John Paiton |
(224) Abraham Haynes |
(225) Mrs. Peaton |
(226) Mr. Fuller |
(227) ditto Wood |
(228) Mrs. Wright |
(229) ditto Wood |
(230) Mr. Thomas Wright |
(231) Widow Carroll |
(232) Widow Murphy |
(233) John Schofield |
(234) Isaac Biggs in Ballymo2 |
(235) ditto Bog |
1 - 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. |
2 - Probably Ballymoy. |
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(236) Darby1 Crowley |
(237) ditto Wood & Bog |
(238) Michael Cleary |
(239) ditto Bad bog |
(240) Thomas Carey2 |
(241) ditto Bog |
(242) Dan Daly |
(243) ditto Bog |
(244) Owen3 Daly |
(245) ditto Bog |
(246) Mr. Good |
(247) ditto Bog |
(248) Patrick Conolly |
(249) ditto Bog |
1 - Form of Jeremiah. |
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 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged. |
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I Charles McCarthy Commissioner duly appointed and sworn under and by virtue of an Act passed in the second and third years of the reign of King William the Fourth entitled an Act to amend three Acts passed respectively in the fourth fifth hseventh and eighth years of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth providing for the establishing of compositions for Tithes in Ireland and to make such compositions permanent - to ascertain and fix the true and just amount of composition for all tithes arising growing yielded or payable in the parish of Ballymoney in the Diocese of Cork and Ross and county of Cork do hereby certify that the true and just amount of composition for all tithes whatever in said parish is seven hundered and eighty five pounds sterling by the year which entire sum of seven hundred and eighty five pouns is due and payable to the Rev Robert Meade as Rector of said parish of Ballymoney ___
And I do hereby certify that the average price of wheat being the corn principally grown in said county during the period of seven years ending the first of November 1830 is one pound twelve shillings and one halfpenny per barrel.
Dated this 31st day of October 1833
Charles McCarthy Commissioner
Original Source of Information: LDS Family History Library, Film #256572.
For the master index of TAB films see: FHL catalog.
Originally interpreted: 21 May 2011.
Not sure how/where Ballineen and Ballynacarriga are covered.
All map coordinates are approximate and may be unreliable.