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Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague
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Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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Acres Acres
Richard Beamish & partners |
Angrum Angram
Daniel Sullivan & sons |
Baunahow Bawnnahow South
Cornelius Hourahan1 & Jeremiah Collins |
Peter Hourahan1 |
Cornelius Sullivan & Jerry Cadogan2 |
Thomas & Daniel Cadogan2 |
1 - See: Hourihane. |
2 - Cadogan could be a surname in its own right, but some Cadogans are known to interchange the name with Driscoll. |
Baunahow North Bawnnahow North
Tim Regan proportion of... |
Michael Collins & Hourahan1 part |
Timothy & Denis Donovan part |
Patrick Collins part |
1 - See: Hourihane. |
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Baurnagoulane Barnagowlane East and West
Owen2 Sullivan (Owen) |
Owen2 Sullivan (John) |
Patrick Collins & Cotter |
Denis Shea & sons |
1 - A surname in its own right. But Galvin, Gallivan and Glavin (Glaveen) have been linked with other surnames in Cork, such as O'Donoghue and O'Brien. |
2 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged. |
Breadagh Bohernabredagh1
Deasy & brothers |
James Nihane |
Denis Mahony |
1 - Shortened to just Bredagh in the local vernacular. |
Butler's Gift Baurnahulla1
Derr (unreadable) |
John Hennesy |
John Neil (Timmy) |
John Neil John Hennesy & Daniel Hease1 |
1 - Butler's Gift, part of Baurnahulla, was the location of the Tonson estate. |
2 - Indexed as HAYES. |
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Butler's Gift Baurnahulla1
Jerry Neil John Hennesy Senr & Daniel Hease2 |
Nathaniel Skuce & partners |
Denis Collins |
Jeremiah McCarthy |
Mill Lot Inch (unreadable)being £5.0
Cornelius & Widow Donovan Bawn3 |
excluding the mill lot
Cripp's Lot
Denis Donovan |
Jerry Neil Timmy |
Rev Matthew Ryan |
Rev Matthew Ryan Rev John Ryan4 |
1 - Butler's Gift, part of Baurnahulla, was the location of the Tonson estate. |
2 - Indexed as HAYES. |
3 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames. |
4 - Father John Ryan (d. 1850) was a popular figure in Drimoleague and a friend of well-known Cork chronicler John Windele. |
Castledonovan Castledonovan
Jerry Donovan & sons |
John Jerry & Widow Dealy |
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Castledonovan Castledonovan
Daniel Mahony |
Patrick Mahony |
Widow Mahony & sons |
Coumkilley Ceancullig
Dominick Casey |
same disputed ground |
Mr. Samuel Jagoe |
same disputed ground |
Daniel & Denis McCarthy & Spillane |
John Collins |
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Coumkilley Ceancullig
John Nihane |
Dominick Casey |
North
Cornelius Regan & Canty1 |
Denis & Michael Mahony |
1 - Canty, County were a bardic family of west Cork as per MacLysaght and Woulfe. |
Clashduv Clashduff
Denis Collins |
Jeremiah Driscole |
Denis Mahony |
John Neil (Timmy) |
Jeremiah Connoly |
Thomas Cadogan1 |
Daniel McCarthy |
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Clashduv Clashduff
Jeremiah Sullivan |
John McCarthy Sowney2 |
Cornelius Hourihane3 |
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 - See: Hourihane. |
Cludagh Clodagh
William & John Kingston |
front of Ounirth1 |
Tim Leary & Michael Crugg2 |
John Richard & Francis Kingston |
front of Ounirth1 |
Joseph Cain3 |
Paul Kingston Junior |
Paul Kingston (Roe) |
John Rofs [Ross] |
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Cludagh Clodagh
William Kingston |
Thomas Kingston |
William Kingston (Paul) |
Paul Kingston (Roe) |
Ricd Forbes & sons |
George Mahony & partners |
1 - A ploughland. |
2 - The name Crugg appears in the Drimoleague & Drinagh R.C. records in Clodagh and Kilnahera. It hasn't at this time been conclusively linked to a more well-known surname. |
3 - Kean might be Kaine, Kane, Cian, Cain, Cean, or Cane in old records. See also: Mahony.
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Derriduv Derryduff
north |
Bartholomew McCarthy |
Daniel McCarthy Bawn1 |
Cornelius McCarthy |
south |
Cornelius McCarthy & brothers |
1 - Bawn (white, from Irish Ban) is a substitution for many surnames. |
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Derragreah Derrynagree East and West
Bryan McSwiney |
Daniel McCarthy |
Patrick Crowly |
Denis & Daniel Collins |
Widow Hallihan |
John Donoghue (Lough) |
Owen1 Sullivan the Lough & Widow Mahony |
Mr. Samuel Kingston |
John Dealy & partners |
1 - Eugene and Owen are sometimes interchanged. |
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Deelas Deelish
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 Cain1 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 |
1 - Kean might be Kaine, Kane, Cian, Cain, Cean, or Cane in old records. See also: Mahony. |
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Deelas Deelish
Michael Hurly proportion of mountain |
Charles Sowney1 & 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 |
1 - See: McCarthy. |
Drimolague Dromdaleague Town or Dromdaleague
Richard Beamish |
George & William Ford |
Richard Beamish & Widow Walsh disputed field |
Jeremiah Crowly West |
Nathaniel Skuce |
John Callanan1 |
1 - 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 Dromdaleague Town or Dromdaleague
Denis Donoghue |
Timothy Crowly |
Thomas Jagoe |
Richard Forbes |
Denis Donovan |
Jerry McCarthy |
Peter Hease1 |
John Regan |
Widow Walsh |
Denis Doyle |
Ricd Batten |
Michael Dunnegan |
Michael Neil |
Jerry Driscole |
Florence Crowly |
Timothy Mahony & Slattery |
Jeremiah Crowly East |
1 - Super-indexed as HAYES. |
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Drimolague Dromdaleague Town or Dromdaleague
John Regan & Mathew French (unreadable) |
Thomas Leary |
Revd. Thomas Tuckey1 |
1 - Rev. Tuckey was a well-known Anglican Church clergyman. |
Dromduvane Dromduvane
Morgan Regan |
Daniel Minihane1 |
Jeremiah Gallavan2 John Hourahan3 & Timothy Leagh4 |
wood
1 - See: Minihane. |
2 - A surname in its own right. But Galvin, Gallivan and Glavin (Glaveen) have been linked with other surnames in Cork, such as O'Donoghue and O'Brien. |
3 - See: Hourihane. |
4 - Probably Donovan. |
Droumusta Dromasta
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 Batt1 Collins Patrick McCarthy Denis Martin & Brian & Denis Connoly |
1 - Probably Bartholomew, assuming Bat is not a misreading of Pat. |
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Glaunaclohy Glanaclogha
Jeremiah Leary |
John Leary |
Cornelius Leary |
Gurrane Garranes North or South
Cornelius Collins |
Mill Lot Cornelius Shea |
Widow Wholey3 |
William Goggin |
Jeremiah Driscole |
Mr.5 William Hennyan4 |
Timothy & Jerry Leary |
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Gurrane Garranes North or South
Jeremiah Collins |
Patrick & Michael Hurly |
Timothy & Patrick McCarthy |
Jeremiah Leary |
Jeremiah McCarthy |
Humphrey Driscole |
Gurteeniher Gurteenihir
Daniel Chambers |
George Leary |
Paul Kingston |
James Cotter & the constable |
Paul & Samuel Kingston |
Thomas Chambers |
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Gurteeniher Gurteenihir
Michael Hurley |
Thomas Cotter |
Jeremiah & Allen Leary |
John Paul Kingston |
Samuel Kingston |
Timothy Marnane3 |
Keelmore Kilmore
Daniel McCarthy |
Denis Hennessy |
Humphrey Driscole |
Mr.4 Alexander Roofs[Ross] |
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Keelnaherey Kilnahera West and East
Samuel Ross |
John Hease1 Jeremiah Hurley & Samuel Rofs [Ross] |
Timothy Dealy |
Patrick Collins |
1 - Super-indexed as HAYES. |
Knuckane Knockane
Andrew McCarthy |
John White |
James Donovan |
John Barrett |
Edward Beamish |
Daniel Sullivan |
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Knuckane Knockane
Cornelius Donovan |
Patrick Donovan |
Florence McCarthy |
Richard1 Leary |
Patrick McCarthy |
1 - Richard and Rickard are difficult to distinguish. |
Knuckeenbee Knockeenbwee Lower and Upper
James Hease1 |
Timothy Sullivan |
Thomas Fuller |
Mifsus [Mmes] Samuel & Hugh Jagoe |
Denis Brien mountain |
John Beamish mountain |
John Ross mountain |
1 - Super-indexed as HAYES. |
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Keelscohonagh Kilscohanagh
Cornelius Donovan |
Mr. Alexander Taylor |
Florence Sullivan & Patrick Murphy |
Timothy Marnane1 & Denis Collins |
Jeremiah Connell & partners |
1 - Morrinane, Morinane, Morane, Murnane might be forms of Moran. See: Murnane (external). MacLysaght also suggests Manning. |
Loughcrut Loughcrot
John Nihane |
John Dealy |
John & Patrick Collins |
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Maulnaskehey Maulnaskeha
Michael Haurahan1 & partners |
Mr. Robert Evans |
John & Michael Haurahan1 |
1 - See: Hourihane. |
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Meeneys Moyny Upper,
East,
Middle, and
Lower
Samuel Kingston & partners |
John & James Kelly |
Lord Riverdale - wood |
Felix Cain1 & brother |
John & Samuel Kingston |
Paul Richard & William Kingston |
Cornelius Regan & brother & Timothy Crimmeen2 |
Cornelius Crimmeen2 |
north of road
Widow Regan & son & partners |
North of Road |
1 - Kean might be Kaine, Kane, Cian, Cain, Cean, or Cane in old records. See also: Mahony. |
2 - See: McCarthy. |
Glandart Glandart
Widow Crimeen1 Cornelius Regan & Darby Gow1 |
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Glandart Glandart
John Leary & Jeremiah Collins |
Timothy Crimeen1 & brother |
1 - See: McCarthy. |
2 - Super-indexed as GOUGH. The name has not yet been linked to a more common surname in the area. |
Reenroe Reenroe
Mr. William Rofs [Ross] |
John McCarthy & partners |
Rearahanagh Rearahinagh
Richard Beatten & partners |
Timothy Martin |
Peter & Widow Haurahan1 |
See: Hourihane. |
Seehanes Seehanes
Daniel Mahony |
Michael & Denis Mahony |
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Seehanes Seehanes
Daniel Canty1 & partners |
1 - Canty, County were a bardic family of west Cork as per MacLysaght and Woulfe. |
Sunville Shronacarton
John Kingston |
Mr. Samuel Jagoe |
Thomas Shinnick1 |
Denis & Daniel Collins |
1 - A Corca Laide name. |
Taunheegh Toneagh
Daniel McCarthy & Jerry Connor |
White Island1 Michael Pheny (unreadable) & John Hourahane2 |
Mr. Gillman - wood |
1 - White Island is a part of Toneagh. |
2 - See: Hourihane. |
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Tonaforey Tonafora
John Mahony |
Cornelius Haurahan1 & son |
part of Lifsane west of ford2 |
Charles & Cornelius McCarthy |
wood of Tonaforey |
1 - See: Hourihane. |
2 - Lissane is enumerated in Caheragh, along with these McCarthys. See the Caheragh TAB.
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Tonson's Town Baurnahulla
Michael Lambert |
John Lambert |
John Lambert & Timothy Haurahan1 |
1 - See: Hourihane. |
Original Source of Information: LDS Family History Library, Film #256601.
Originally interpreted: 21 Sep 2010.
All map coordinates are approximate and may be unreliable.