WebDonaghcloneyor Donacloney(from Irish: Domhnach Cluana, meaning 'church of the meadow')[1][2]is a village, townland(of 300 acres) and civil parishin County Down,[1][2]Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Laganbetween … WebSep 18, 2024 · There were 15 houses in Lurgan More in 1901. Two houses were uninhabited. One was owned by Patrick Dillon. The other was owned by Mary Brien. The other 13 houses had 44 residents in total: 29 were male and 15 were female. All occupants were Roman …
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Milltown, County Galway - Wikipedia
WebTownland of LURGAN or SHINDILLA. No townland information available. The down survey website will tell you who owned this townland in 1641 (pre Cromwell) and in 1671 (post Cromwell). Down Survey Website. The Tithe Applotment Books. About the Records. Tithes … WebMar 13, 2011 · Tirsogue Town land County Armagh, Northern Ireland Do you have a description of this townland or a picture? If you send it/them, I will put it/them in this space. Available Catholic Records at NLI & PRONI (other than county heritage centers) NLI=National Library in Ireland, Dublin POS=film number PRONI=Public Record Office of Northern Ireland WebTartaraghan E.D. 58/8-16 (17 uninhabited, not filmed) - Townlands: Derryaugh, Derrycaw, Derrykeeran, Derrykeevan, Derrylard, Derrylileagh, Maghery, Tarthlogue, Coney Island (Lough Neagh). FHL BRITISH Film 1999589 Churches Anglican St Andrew, Milltown, Church of Ireland St Paul, Tartaraghan, Church of Ireland Cemeteries lake mary marina boat rentals