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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.

Baurnagoulane Barnagowlane East and West
John Gallivan1 & son & brother Cornelius Tim Denis Mahony

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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Mill Lot Inch (unreadable)being £5.0

excluding the mill lot
Cripp's Lot
Butler's Gift Baurnahulla1
Jerry Neil John Hennesy Senr & Daniel Hease2
Nathaniel Skuce & partners
Denis Collins
Jeremiah McCarthy
Cornelius & Widow Donovan Bawn3
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

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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North
Coumkilley Ceancullig
John Nihane
Dominick Casey
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.

Cummeen Cummeen
Justin McCarthy

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.

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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.

Derreenachrenig Derreenacrinnig East and West
Samuel Kingston & George Mahony
David Maurice & Jerry Spillane

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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.

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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.

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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.


wood
Dromduvane Dromduvane
Morgan Regan
Daniel Minihane1
Jeremiah Gallavan2 John Hourahan3 & Timothy Leagh4
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.

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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]

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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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Knuckeenbee Knockeenbwee Lower and Upper
Paul Kingston
mountain
John Kingston
mountain

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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Leatry Leitry Lower and Upper

Maulnaskehey Maulnaskeha
Michael Haurahan1 & partners
Mr. Robert Evans
John & Michael Haurahan1
1 - See: Hourihane.

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north of road
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
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.

Tithe Applotment of Dromdaleague Civil Parish, 1826
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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.

Tonson's Town Baurnahulla
Michael Lambert
John Lambert
John Lambert & Timothy Haurahan1
1 - See: Hourihane.

Two Gneeves Baurnahulla
Daniel McCarthy

Original Source of Information: LDS Family History Library, Film #256601.

Originally interpreted: 21 Sep 2010.

All map coordinates are approximate and may be unreliable.


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