My family lived on the Limerick/Cork county lines. I see the names Rea and O'Brien listed here. They are also listed in the info I have for Kilflyn and coolrae County Limerick. Could this mean that the lease holds crossed county lines? Judy Christopher On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 1:51 PM, Pat Connors <nymets11@pacbell.net> wrote: > Since I only transcribe tithe applotments for the Ireland counties > showcased on my website, I didn't want this one to go to waste. I found > a County Cork townland in the middle of the Kilquane Civil Parish, > County Limerick tithes. I thought I would just post it to these lists > for those interested in County Cork. Ballylopin is located in the > Kilquane Civil Parish, County Cork, East Riding. (Evidentually, this > civil parish is divided by county lines). Here are the names I found: > > Michl Wall > Edward Moragh > Danl Keeffe > Patrick Rea > Michl Gleeson > David Herlehy > John O'Brien > Corn's Miller > > The tithes were enumerated in 1834. If anyone is on any of the County > Cork lists, feel free to pass this data on. > > -- > Pat Connors, Sacramento, CA > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com > > ====NY-Irish Mailing List==== > Don't forget to check out the NY-Irish mailing list website. Also, > check/add your NY-Irish surnames on the Surname Registry: > http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/NYIrishList/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NY-IRISH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Judy Christopher
Judy, Here are your interested names in the Co Limerick Kilquane Civil Parish tithe applotments (not online yet but will be soon): O'Brien William Jamesestown O'Brien John Jamesestown Rea William Ballincurruna Rea John Ballincurruna The townland names are spelled as in the tithes, now they are spelled Jamestown, Ballincarroona. I have not done much research in this area but this civil parish may have been one continuous parish and then the county boundaries were changed. I would imagine the leases crossed line when the county lines changed but I am only guessing. My family lived on the Limerick/Cork county lines. I see the names Rea and > O'Brien listed here. They are also listed in the info I have for Kilflyn > and coolrae County Limerick. Could this mean that the lease holds crossed > county lines? > > > > > Since I only transcribe tithe applotments for the Ireland counties > > showcased on my website, I didn't want this one to go to waste. I found > > a County Cork townland in the middle of the Kilquane Civil Parish, > > County Limerick tithes. I thought I would just post it to these lists > > for those interested in County Cork. Ballylopin is located in the > > Kilquane Civil Parish, County Cork, East Riding. (Evidentually, this > > civil parish is divided by county lines). Here are the names I found: > > > > Michl Wall > > Edward Moragh > > Danl Keeffe > > Patrick Rea > > Michl Gleeson > > David Herlehy > > John O'Brien > > Corn's Miller > > > > The tithes were enumerated in 1834. If anyone is on any of the County > > Cork lists, feel free to pass this data on. > > > -- Pat Connors, Sacramento CA http://www.connorsgenealogy.com