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    1. [DONEGALEIRE] Townlands in the 1834 Tithes Book
    2. A George Deeney
    3. I am having difficulty in coordinating the townlands used in Clondavaddog parish 1834 Tithe book with the townland names used in Griffiths. Some are easier to figure out than others. I have looked at the map offered in askaboutireland.com, but some I just cannot find. Is there any book or place on the internet that offers a coordination of these townland names. George

    04/22/2011 04:45:59
    1. Re: [DONEGALEIRE] Townlands in the 1834 Tithes Book
    2. hiflyte
    3. Below are the townlands and placenames from Clondavaddog Parish during the Griffith's Valuation period Bob CDN TOWNLAND PLACENAME Aghadaghy Aghadaghy Aghadreenan Aghadreenan Ardglass Ardglass Arryheernabin Arryheernabin Ballina Ballina Ballincrick and Ballynabrocky Ballincrick and Ballynabrocky Balloor Balloor Ballycallan Ballycallan Ballyheerin Ballyheerin Ballyhiernan Ballyhiernan Ballyhoorisky Ballyhoorisky Ballyhork Ballyhork Ballykinard Ballykinard Ballymagahy Mountain Ballymagahy Mountain Ballymagahy North Ballymagahy North Ballymagahy South Ballymagahy South Ballymagowan Lower Ballymagowan Lower Ballymagowan Upper Ballymagowan Upper Ballymichael Ballymichael Ballynalost Ballynalost Ballynashannagh Ballynashannagh Bunnaton Bunnaton Carlan Lower Carlan Lower Carlan Upper Carlan Upper Carngarrow Carngarrow Carran Upper and Lower Carran Upper and Lower Carrowkeel Glebe Carrowkeel Glebe Carrowreagh Carrowreagh Carryblagh Carryblagh Cashel Glebe Cashel Glebe Cashelpreaghan Cashelpreaghan Claggan Claggan Cloghfin Cloghfin Clooney & Gortnamona Clooney & Gortnamona Clooney & Gortnamona Clooney & Gortnamona+C5005 Cooladerry Cooladerry Cooladerry Mountain Cooladerry Mountain Coolback Coolback Corry Corry Croaghan Croaghan Croaghross Croaghross Dargan Dargan Doaghbeg Doaghbeg Doaghcrabbin Doaghcrabbin Doaghmore Doaghmore Doocarrick Doocarrick Drum Drum Drumany Drumany Drumavohy and Ballybolagan Drumavohy and Ballybolagan Drumfad Drumfad Drumfad Lower Drumfad Lower Drumfad Upper Drumfad Upper Drumnacraig Drumnacraig Duntinny Duntinny Fallaneas Fallaneas Faltybanes Faltybanes Fanavolty Fanavolty Glinsk Glinsk Gortnacor Gortnacor Gortnatraw North Gortnatraw North Gortnatraw South Gortnatraw South Greenfort Demesne Greenfort Demesne Islands Ballthoorisky Island, (No. 26) Islands Island No. 25 Islands Ferry Island (No. 15) Islands Croaghan Island (No. 1) Islands Golamore Island (No. 7) Islands Green Fort Island No. 21 Killavee Killavee Kindrum Kindrum Kinnalough Kinnalough Knockbrack Knockbrack Laddan Laddan Leat Beg Leat Beg Leat More Leat More Legboy Legboy Lurgacloghan Lurgacloghan Lurganboy Lurganboy Lurganbrack Lurganbrack Magheradrumman Magheradrumman Magherawarden Magherawarden Maghernalaght Maghernalaght Meentagh Meentagh Meentaghconlan Meentaghconlan Meentaghmore Meentaghmore Moross Moross Muinegh Muinegh Murren Murren Newtown Springfield Newtown Springfield Pollet Pollet Rathgory Rathgory Rinboy Rinboy Rinmore Rinmore Rosnakill Rosnakill Rosskirk and Killhill Rosskirk and Killhill Seedagh Seedagh Sessiagh Sessiagh Shannaghdoo Shannaghdoo Springfield Springfield Tawny Tawny Tirevlin Tirevlin Tirlaydan Tirlaydan Tonbane Glebe Tonbane Glebe Toome Toome Tully Tully Tullyconnell Tullyconnell Tullynadall Tullynadall Umrycam Umrycam ======================= On 22/04/2011 2:45 AM, A George Deeney wrote: > I am having difficulty in coordinating the townlands used in Clondavaddog > parish 1834

    04/22/2011 02:17:34
    1. Re: [DONEGALEIRE] Townlands in the 1834 Tithes Book
    2. George, These maps are my constant companion when I am looking for places in Donegal: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bhilchey/DonegalMain.html And don't forget that the online GV has maps: http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml However, if neither of these helps to match up a name from the TABs to the GV or the modern maps which Michael posted, the post the recalcitrant townland on here and we will have a wee look at it and see if we can identify it. One other point, SOME townlands were split and some were amalgamated between the TABs and the GV, so you might not find a corresponding name and have to work out what the new townland is. Boyd Gray http://familytrees.genopro.com/boydgray26/Boyd/default.htm http://www.westulstergenealogy.com/ http://preview.tinyurl.com/yk7gckr -----Original Message----- From: donegaleire-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:donegaleire-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of A George Deeney Sent: 22 April 2011 09:46 To: donegaleire@rootsweb.com Subject: [DONEGALEIRE] Townlands in the 1834 Tithes Book I am having difficulty in coordinating the townlands used in Clondavaddog parish 1834 Tithe book with the townland names used in Griffiths. Some are easier to figure out than others. I have looked at the map offered in askaboutireland.com, but some I just cannot find. Is there any book or place on the internet that offers a coordination of these townland names. George SNIP

    04/22/2011 08:28:26