Jan at janfortado@comcast.net writes: << I see land records divided in two ways for Kildorrery Village. 1) Kildorrery Village 2) Scart, Kildorrery Village Is there anyone on the list who can tell me the difference between the two? >> Jan, I can't help you with the way land records are recorded, but I can answer your question from a strict geography viewpoint. The village of Kildorrery is located at a crossroads, and each quadrant of the crossroads is essentially in a different townland. The SE corner (where the RC church is located) is Scart townland. Scart townland extends southward along the east side of the R 512 for nearly a mile and a half - to the Farahy River. I would assume that residents of the part of the townland near the crossroads would be considered as living in Kildorrery village, whereas those farther south in the townland would use Scart, Kildorrery as their address. The use of Kildorrery in the latter case would just indicate a proximity to the village. I hope this is clear <gr>. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts