I have started to do this in Northern Ireland and Limerick. My website (see link below) shows maps of all Civil Parishes in NI and Limerick together with maps or the locations of many townlands, counties, PLUs, Baronies, RC Parishes and modern Councils. They are overlaid onto Google Maps and so you can see their location in relation to both the map and satellite imagery. It is fairly laborious and so it is very much a work in progress, but with the help of others, all townlands in Fermanagh are mapped as well as many in Tyrone, Antrim and Derry. Cork is high on the list of priorities! Kind Regards Murray Christchurch New Zealand Visit us at KiwiCelts.com <http://kiwicelts.com> for ... * The only comprehensive list and map of New Zealand Cemeteries <http://fhr.kiwicelts.com/Cemeteries/NZ_Cemetery_Map.html> (now including many CWGC cemeteries around the world with NZ service burials) * Interactive Administrative District map of Ireland <http://ireland.kiwicelts.com/irishMap/ireMap.html> * Our Family History <http://family.kiwicelts.com> [email protected] wrote: > I second Mary's request: does anyone know of a map that overlays civil > and church parishes? Years ago I tried exercising my feeble PhotoShop > capabilities to create one, but most of the maps I had were hand-drawn (although > published) and not detailed enough. > > I know it's important: in my own Connolly family from Cork, nominally my > family members belonged to Kilmacabea parish, and that's where their vital > statistics are recorded, in Leap. But the family graveyard was at the old > church at Drinagh West, which was physically closer--and in a different > parish. If we could superimpose townlands over parish boundaries, it would be > very helpful. > > > Sheila Connolly > Middleboro, MA > Connolly of Knockskagh, Regan of Drinagh West > **************Make your summer sizzle with fast and easy recipes for the > grill. (http://food.aol.com/grilling?ncid=emlcntusfood00000005) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >