This is the ecclesiastical parish, not the civil parish. For Pete and all - I am going to give you the information regarding Kilcommon parish that I have collected so far. It was a brand new parish in 1804 made out of pieces of other parishes and it is quite confusing. I will add more as I come across more information. In the meantime, if you have any interest in any of the parishes mentioned, or think you might, please save this message, although you will always be able to find it in the List Archives as well. -- KILCOMMON OLD RC PARISH - Formed in 1804. Kilcummin Parish:- Churchquarter, Coonmore, Cummerbeg, Cummermore, Cummer Mulloghney, Cummer Quinlan, Foilmamon (part) Curraghfoil, Gowlaka, Foilnadragh Foilmahonmore Foilacanna, Inchivarra, Garracummer, Grousehall, Knockduff, Kilcommon, Knockmaroe (part), Knocknabansha, Knockmakilla, Knockshanbrittas, Laghile Loughbrack Reiska. Townlands of Upperchurch given to Kilcommon:- Cummer Quinlan, Cummer Moloughney, Foilnacanony, Foilnamon (part), Grousehall, Knocknabansha, Knockmaroe (part), Reiska. Between 1754 & 1766 Moyaliffe was detached from Clonoulty and divided between Holycross and Upperchurch, and some townlands in the western extremity of Upperchurch and Drombane were given to Kilcommon, Rear Cross & Hollyford. KILCOMMON RC PARISH - From the Barony of Kilnamanagh: The parish of Kilcommon was formed in 1804 and the northern portion of the portion of Hollyford attached to it. To compensate for this loss the townlands of Inch, Crownpit, Glassdrum, Philipstown, Greenfield, Crossayle and Chadville were detached from Anacarty and annexed to "Cappa and Carnahally". At the same time the townlands of Ballykeveen and Clongahue and part of Ayle were placed into [Carnahalla] and the parish was now called Carnahall and Cappa. After 1820 the parish boundaries were finalized. The remaining part of Hollyford with the chapel at Losset was then taken from Cappa and Carnahalla and given to Kilcommon. Further adjustments were made to the neighboring parishes to compensate for the loss. The newly constituted parish forms the modern parish of Cappawhite. KILCOMMON RC PARISH - also see Kilcummin, Rear Cross & Hollyford (In Emly) Also once called Kilcommon & Garavane (as Kilcommon-Rear Cross was then called) - Now Kilcommon, Rearcross and Hollyford; The Hollyford end of the old parish of Toem was given to the new parish of Kilcommon, and, in return, Cappawhite gained the townland of Clonganhue, in full, and parts of Ayle, Clonbrick and Ballykiveen; Portions of the existing parishes of Upperchurch, Murroe, Cappamore, Doon, Cappawhite, Anacarty and Clonoulty were given to the new parish of Kilcommon. What came from Anacarty & Clonoulty? Looks like the town involved with Anacarty was all or part of Knockroe or Knockmaroe in civil parish or Upperchurch, and possibly Foilmacduff. For Clonoulty, it might be Clonbonnane or part of it, but I can't tell yet..Diocese of Cashel & Emly. Kilcommon parish at formation 1804 got:- From Toem:- Inchavarra, Cummermore & - beg. From Doon, Co. Tipp part:- Knockslanbrittas, Goulacha, Foilmahonmore, Croghafoil, Cummer. From Abington (part called Garavane which now forms parish of Rear Cross):- Baurnadomeeny, Coonmore, Bealaclave, Laghile, Foildarg (or Foilragh), Cappaghroe, Minacree, Shanbally Edmund, Rea - more & - beg, Foilduff, Goulmore.From Upperchurch:- Cummer Quinlan, & Moloughney, Foilnacanony, Foilamon (part), Grousehall, Knocknabansha, Knockmaroe (part), Reiska. From Templebeg (detached part):- Kilcommon Church Quarter, Knocknakill, Loughbrack. (The chapel at Garravane and a sizable area of the former Cappamore parish were incorporated into the newly created parish of Kilcommon, Rearcross and Hollyford in 1804.) KILCOMMON RC PARISH, Cont'd - also see Kilcummin, Rear Cross & Hollyford (In Emly) or Cill Comaín - From Toem (in 1820, modern Hollyford):- Aughuallydiag, Boolanunaun Curraheen, Blackstairs, Reagoulane, Piperhill, Tooreen, Cluainmurragh, Foilaclug, Gortmahonoge, Knockduff, Losset, Raefadda. Kilcommon parish at formation 1804 got:- From Toem:- Inchavarra, Cummermore & - beg. From Doon, Co. Tipp part:- Knockslanbrittas, Goulacha, Foilmahonmore, Croghafoil, Cummer. From Abington (part called Garavane which now forms parish of Rear Cross):- Baurnadomeeny, Coonmore, Bealaclave, Laghile, Foildarg (or Foilragh), Cappaghroe, Minacree, Shanbally Edmund, Rea - more & - beg, Foilduff, Goulmore. From Upperchurch:- Cummer Quinlan, & Moloughney, Foilnacanony, Foilamon (part), Grousehall, Knocknabansha, Knockmaroe (part), Reiska. From Templebeg (detached part):- Kilcommon Church Quarter, Knocknakill, Loughbrack. 1840 Map, part of old parish of Abington (called Garavane) lying in Tipp. in Owney & Arra:- Bournadomeeny, Bealaclave, Coonmore, Foildarg, Foilduff, Goulmore, Laghisle, Reardnoggymore, Reardnoggybeg, Shannbally – Edmund. (Note:- These given to modern Killcommon parish & form the part of it called Rear Cross]. Cappawhite Comprises the greater part of Toem old parish, with portions of Donohill, Doon, & Solohead. [The rest of Toem is now in Hollyford parish]. There is no mention of Cappawhite, or Hollyford parishes till the beginning of 19th century. In 1704, when we first find the groupings, of the old Pre-Reformation parishes into (more or less) the present parochial units, Toem went with Anacarty, Kilpatrick, & Donohill; but it was attached to Protestant Union of Castletown, Doon & Toem (1731). In 1804, the Catholic parish of Cappawhite is called Cappa & Carnahall, & in 1819, Cappa & Hollyford. When P.P. died in 1820, Hollyford portion was detached & given to Kilcommon & Garavane (as Kilcommon-Rear Cross was then called). KILCOMMON RC PARISH, Cont'd - also see Kilcummin, Rear Cross & Hollyford (In Emly) or Cill Comaín - The Cloidagh R. goes from Killcomyne dividing Coonagh from Killinallong Fortta and Owneymore, runs by Carrigg Oguonagh to the ford of Aghdrohid on the River Mulchern