Jeanette at JeanetteLee@bigpond.com writes: << I hope someone on the list can help me identify where in Ireland Ballinvoher is located. >> Jeanette, As with many of Ireland's more-than 62,000 townlands - there are bound to be duplications. There are 18 listings on seanruad.com for plain Ballinvoher townlands, in 11 counties. There is only the one civil parish of Ballinvoher, on the southern coast of the Dingle peninsula.....but it no longer contains a Ballinvoher townland. According to the Dingle Peninsula Archaeological Survey, "the name Ballinvoher is also applied to the immediate environs of the village in Ballyandreen townland." The graveyard and site of the medieval parish church of Ballinvoher is located in the townland of Rathduff. I tried to visit this church last month, but the washed-out roads and relentless rain finally forced me to leave the area before reaching the site. The Ballinvoher townland in Co. Cork you appear to have selected is nearly 2 square miles in area, and stretches from about a mile and a half NNE of the village of Kilworth, out to about four miles NNE of Kilworth. Kilworth is about 3 miles NNE of Fermoy town. If you need additional info, I'm off to marginally-celebrate my 50th college class reunion for the next couple of days, but will be back by Friday. .............................................................................. ... Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts