Townlands in Ulster

Townlands in Ulster

Author: W. H. Crawford

Publisher: Ulster Historical Foundation

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780901905840

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To appreciate the value of the concept of the townland the best course for us is to examine in detail every aspect of one or more of them in terms of our own existence. In local history studies we concentrate on the community that has lived in the townland. This publication will introduce the reader to the documentary sources that survive in archivies and explain how they can be related to the traditions, the artefacts and the oral evidence. It will provide a framework plus numerous worked examples for those with an interest in studying the townland where their ancestors lived. Set as a basis upon which further research could be undertaken this important study begins by choosing eight townlands across Ulster providing a variety of concepts, ideas and observations which will interest the family and local historian alike. Indeed the editors in their introduction observe, that just as local historians, not just those with a special interest in local and family hsitory, to appreciate the significance of the townland in Irish history. The townlands covered in this study include: Forttown, Co. Antrim; Scolboa, Co. Antrim; Ballymagee, Co. Down; Cranfield, Co. Down; Drumskinny 3 & Montiaghroe, Co. Fermanagh; Gallan, Co. Tyrone; Holly-hill, Co. Tyrone; and Owenreagh, Co. Londonderry. In casting their net wide the contributors have managed to build up a picture of townlands across the country and have ensured that this book is representative of the whole of Ulster and not any single part or even merely the eight townlands under study.


General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes, and Baronies of Ireland

General Alphabetical Index to the Townlands and Towns, Parishes, and Baronies of Ireland

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Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 994

ISBN-13: 9780806310527

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In all genealogical work the first and most important step is to establish the geographical origin of the ancestor. In Irish research the genealogist may know the name of the county where the ancestor lived but be puzzled about a place name given as the place of birth or residence. In all probability the place-name s that of a townland, the smallest territorial subdivision in Ireland. Since research in Ireland will usually start at the parish level, there must be a reference tool that will key the townland to the parish in which it is located. This work was prepared under the auspices of the British government for almost that purpose. The over 900 densely printed pages show the county, barony, parish, and poor law union in which the 70,000 townlands were situated in 1851, as well as the location of the townlands on the Great Ordnance Survey maps, with appendices containing separate indexes to parishes and baronies.


A Dictionary of Ulster Place-names

A Dictionary of Ulster Place-names

Author: Patrick McKay

Publisher: Dufour Editions

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13:

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A dictionary of 1300 place names of the nine Ulster counties, it provides the derivation and meaning, as well as interesting local background information on each name.


Parish Maps of Ireland

Parish Maps of Ireland

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Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 344

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514. Parish Maps (Depicting all townlands in the four Ulster Counties of Armagh, Donegal, Londonderry, and Tyrone) by Brian Mitchell (1988). ISBN#0933227337. Maps for all townlands in four Ulster Counties:?34 maps for County Tyrone?49 maps for County Donegal?32 maps for County Derry?24 maps for County ArmaghFor each county there are separate outline maps of every civil parish, which show a total of 6,996 townlands. Additional maps show the counties divided into parishes, Ulster into baronies and poor law unions, and Ireland into probate districts and Anglican dioceses. Introductory material explains the genealogical significance of each type of jurisdiction and why these new maps are needed. This book is an important addition to the growing list of Irish genealogical aids. It will give you an advance feeling for the locations or places that local people still know by traditional names if you?re planning a visit to Ireland. 8.5x11.? Paper. 288pp. $29.95


Townlands of Leinster and the People who Lived There

Townlands of Leinster and the People who Lived There

Author: Flann O'Riain

Publisher: Four Courts Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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This is a collection of some of the Irish Times column 'Where's That?' associated with the province of Leinster. These examine the meaning of those place-names, some of the history of the places, and the people and their surnames who lived therein.