I find the civil parish was once called Cell Domnóige als. Kildonoghy or Kildonogue or Kildonogy or Kildonogie or Kildonogh or Kildanoge, and I can only assume that Kildonogh might once have been the name of the RC parish. It is only a townland today. The name of Ballybacon/ Ballypekane parish does not appear in [one of] the Hearth Money Rolls, and might have been known as Gormanstown parish for a short time. At the beginning of the 18th century, the current Ardfinnan parish, i.e. Ardfinnan Ballybacon and Grange [combined parish] was a combination of 6 old RC parishes: Ardfinnan, Ballybacon, Derrygrath, Neddins, Rochestown, and Tullaghmelan. Of these, two-Neddins and Rochestown- are each in two parts, separated by the River Suir. At what point in time do you need the townlands in the Ballybacon RC parish? Today? Janet > >