Ballymaloe Cookery School, Shanagarry© Dr. Charles Nelson and licensed for reuse under the Creative Commons License BALLINTEMPLE &
KILMAHONGenealogy & History
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Civil parishes of Ballintemple or Churchtown South, Part of the RC Parish of Cloyne. Kilmahon, also known as Shanagarry, part of the RC Parish of Ballymacoda & Ladysbridge until 1835 when it was joined with the RC Parish of Cloyne.
1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS BALLINTEMPLE - Returned with Cloyne
3 Protestant Families, 52 Popish Families. No Popish Priest resident in Churchtown Pr. - Protestant Arranged Alphabetically
BOHILLY, JOHN
CAHILL, PATK.
CALLINANE, TIMY.
CARTHY, DANL.
CARTHY, TIMY.
CASHMAN, THOMAS
CAUDON, JOHN
COLEMAN, JOHN
COSTEEN, RICHARD
COTTER, JOHN
COTTER, PATK.
CRONINE, JOHN
CRONINE, MATTHEW
DAWLEY, TIMY.
DONOVAN, CORNS.
DONOVAN, JOHN
DOOLING, WILLM.
DOYLE, EDMOND
DUHIGG, WILLM.
DUNN, MATTHEW
DWYER, DARBY
FLAVIN, THOMAS
GERALD, JOHN
GERALD, MAURICE
GLASHEEN, DAVID
GLASHEEN, JOHN
GLAVEEN, DARBY
GRIFFIN, MAURICEGRIFFIN, WILLM.
GRIFFIN, WILLM.
GROGAN, WILLM.
HALLEGHAN, JOHN
HALLORANE, JOHN
HIGGINS, BARTHW.
HIGGINS, EDWARD
HIGGINS, MICHL.
HIGGINS, RICHD.
HIGGINS, TIMY.
HYDE, WILLM.
KEYLEHER, LAURENCE
KINELLY, WILLM.
KINNELLY, JAMES
LANE, JOHN
LYNCHY, WILLM.
MAHONY, JOHN
MOLLOWNY, EDWARD
MURPHY, WILLM.
MURRY, MAURICE
PARKER, THOMAS Pr
SCANLAN, BARTHW.
SLYNEY, JOHN
WELSH, DAVID
WELSH, PATK.
WRIGHT, JOHN Pr
WRIGHT, STEPHENPr1766 RELIGIOUS CENSUS KILMAHON - Returned with Clonmult
3 Protestant Families, 83 Papist Familes & 1 Popish Priest - Roger Morrison Pr. - Protestant Arranged Alphabetically
AGHERN, JOHN
AHERN, EDMOND
AHERN, JAMES
AHERN, JOHN
AHERN, MORTIMER
AUGHIN, JOHN
BRYAN, DANL.
BRYAN, DENNIS
CARROLL, DARBY
CARTY, MICHL.
CARTY, WILLM.
CASHMAN, JOHN - Pr.
CHAMBERS, DARBY
CHAMBERS, PATK.
CONOHANE, WILLM.
CURTIN, THOMAS
DALTON, JAMES
DAWLY, BARTHW.
DAY, EDMOND
DAY, NICHOLAS
DWYER, MAURICE
FINN, JOHN
FITZGERALD, RICHARD
FLING, SIMON
FOWLUE, JOHN
GARDE, ROBERT
GIBBON, WILLM.
GOOLDE, JAMES
GROGANE, JOSEPH
HARRITTON, JAMES
HEGARTY, PETER
HENNESSY, JAMES
HENNESSY, LAURENCE
HIGGINS, JOHN
HIGGINS, TIMY
HURLY, MAURICE
HYDE, WILLM.
KEARY, DANL.
KEEFE, PATK.
KENNEDY, WILLM.
KEYLEHER, RICHARD
KINAFAKE, DANL.
KINELY, THOMAS
KINNAFAKE, JAMESLEARY, LAURENCE
LONG, JOHN
LUMLEY, WILLM. -Pr.
LYNCHY, JOHN
MAGUIRE, REDMOND
MEHEGAN, JOHN
MOREEN, WM.
MORRAIN, DARBY
MORRISON, ROGER, PRIEST
MORRISSON, CORNS
MURPHY, WILLM.
MURRAINE, DENNIS
MURRY, JOHN
NEILL, EDMOND
PENDER, JAMES
PENDER, WILLM.
POWER, MATTHEW
POWER, MAURICE
POWER, MICHAEL
POWER, WILLM.
PURCELL, MAURICE
PYNE, THOMAS
SAVAGE, JOHN
SAVAGE, MAURICE
SAVAGE, PETER
SCANNELL, MAURICE
SHEEHAN, DANL.
SHEEHANE, DANL.
SINNICK, DAVID
SPULLANE, EDMOND
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, TIMY.
TAYLOR, ROBERT
UNIAKE, HENRY
UPTON, WILLM. - Pr.
WELSH, EDMOND
WELSH, MAURICE
WELSH, RICHARD
WELSH, WILLM.
WHILIHAN, DAVID
WHILIHAN, JOHN
WHILIHAN, MAURICE
WHITE, WILLM.____________________________________________________
Shanagarry-born Soldiers discharged prior to1853 - From The National Archives (PRO), London; Doc. Ref. TNA(PRO) Indexed by surname and place of birth from The National Archives online catalogues.
Name Served in…/Discharged Covering Dates FORREST, MICHAEL 5th Foot Regt.; 3rd Garrison Battalion. Discharged aged 46 1804-1829 ____________________________________________________
KILMAHON TITHE APPLOTMENT, c.1830 - Courtesy of Brendan Sisk - Arranged Alphabetically
OCCUPIER
Abbot, William
Ahearn, John
Ahearne, John
Barry, Terry
Bouzan, Thomas
Bryan, James
Bryan, Jeremiah
Bryan, John, Reps. of
Bryan,William, Reps. of
Cashman, William
Colbert, William
Collins, John
Collins, Mary
Collins, Patrick
Collins,Denis
Connell, John
Connell, Wm., Reps. of
Croneen, Patrick
Crotty, Garrett
Cullinane, Hugh
Custeen, Edmd. & David
Custeen, Michael
Custeen, Patrick
Dinan, Patrick
Dunn, Edmond
Dunn, Martin
Dunn, Wm. & Michael
Durdin, Thomas G. Esq.
Fitzgerald, James
Fitzgerald, Patrick
Forrest, Richard
Gaggin, John Esq., Reps. of
Grogan, John
Hannan, John
Hartnett, Daniel
Hartnett, Martin
Hartnett, Maurice
Hennessy, Darby
Hennessy, James
Hennessy, Thomas
Hennessy, Timothy
Henzil, Bigoe, Rev.
Keane,John
Kenefick, Edmond
Kenely, William
Maguire, John, Reps. of
McCarthy Esq., Denis
McCarthy, James
Mullowney, James
Neal, Daniel
Neal, Philip
Power,Abigail
Pyne, John
Sullivan, Patrick
Terry, John
Veal, William
Walsh, James & Johanna
Walsh, Nicholas
Walsh, Thomas
Walsh,WilliamNorth Shanagarry, Ardnahinch
South Shanagarry, Monagurra
North Shanagarry
Ballinamona
North Shanagarry
Ballinamona
Monagurra
Ballinamona
Ballinamona
Ballinamona
Ballinamona
South Shanagarry
South Shanagarry
South Shanagarry
South Shanagarry
Ardnahinch
North Shanagarry
North Shanagarry
South Shanagarry
North Shanagarry
Monagurra
Monagurra
Ballingarrane
Ballinamona
Ballinamona
Ardnahinch
Ardnahinch
Ballinamona
Ballinamona
North Shanagarry
South Shanagarry
Ballinamona
Ardnahinch, Monagurra
Monagurra
Ballinamona
Ardnahinch
Monagurra
Ballinamona
South Shanagarry
South Shanagarry
Ballinamona
Ballinamona, South Shanagarry
North Shanagarry
South Shanagarry, Ballinamona
Ballingarrane, Ardnahinch
Ballingarrane
South Shanagarry
South Shanagarry
Monagurra
South Shanagarry
South Shanagarry, Monagurra
Ballinamona
Ballinamona
North Shanagarry
Ballingarrane
South Shanagarry
Ardnahinch
Ballingarrane, North Shanagarry
Monagurra, Ballinamona
North Shanagarry____________________________________________________
1837 BALLINTEMPLE/CHURCHTOWN - Lewis’ Topograhical Dictionary - CHURCHTOWN, or BALLINTEMPLE, a parish in the barony of IMOKILLY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 4 miles (SE) from Cloyne; containing 1756 inhabitants. This parish, called also Ballygourney, is situated on St. George’s channel, and comprises 4730 statute acres, as apploted under the tithe act and valued at £2123.19.9 per annum. The greater part of the surface is hilly; the soil is generally light and shallow, resting wholly on a substratum of clay-slate, and the lands are principally under tillage. The village consists of 35 dwellings, most of which are small mud cabins roofed with thatch. Between this parish and that of Kilmahon is a detached portion of the parish of Ballyoughtera, called Snugborough, containing 92 acres, and more than two miles distant from the main body of that parish. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, and is part of the union of Lisgoold, and the corps of the precentorship in the cathedral church of St. Colman, Cloyne. The tithes amount to £500.5. The old parish church has long been in ruins; but a district church for this parish and that of Ballycotton was erected in 1835, at an expense of £330 raised by subscription. The glebe comprises seven acres in two portions. In the RC divisions the parish forms part of the union of Cloyne; the chapel is a small neat edifice. The male and female parochial school for this parish and those of Kilmahon and Ballycotton is situated at Ballybraher, and is supported by subscription; and there are two pay schools. There are two coast-guard stations, situated at Ballyandrein and Ballycotton, within the Youghal district.
1837 KILMAHON - Lewis’ Topographical Dictionary - KILMAHON, a parish, in the barony of IMOKILLY, county of CORK, and province of MUNSTER, 4 miles (SE) from Cloyne, on the southern coast; containing 1658 inhabitants. It comprises 2468 statute acres, as apploted under the tithe act, and valued at £1689 per annum. The land is generally rich and well cultivated, and a beautival vale extends from the coast up to Cloyne; but near Ballycotton, during easterly winds, the sea beats over the strand with great fury. The valley rests on a subsctrtum of limestone, which rises to the surface at Moanagarra, where a small quarry is worked: the higher grounds are based on clay-slate. The principal seats are Snugborough, the residence of T. G. Durden, Esq.; Shanagary House, of T. J, Keane, Esq.; Ballybane, of T. Gaggin, Esq.; and the Glebe-house of the Rev. B. Henzell, in the pleasure grounds of which are some fine verbenas and other exotic plants. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Cloyne, and in the patronage of the Bishop: the tithes amount to £506.18.6 The Glebe-house was built by aid of a gift of £210 from the late Board of First Fruits, in 1805: the Glebe comprises 12a. 1r. 21p. The church, which is a remarkably neat edifice, was built in 1800: the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have lately granted £147 for its repair. In the RC divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Cloyne, and has a small plain chapel at Shanagary. There are two private schools, in which about 100 children are educated. At Ballymaloe is a very curious old house, built by the Fitzgeralds and forfeited in the War of 1641: it is now the property of Mr. Forster, and in the hall are two pairs of elks’ horms of very large size, which were found on the estate in 1714. At Shangary are the ruins of a castle, which was unsuccesfully defended by the Earl of Desmond against Queen Elizabeth;s troops: it was held by the Irish in 1641, but was captured by Cromwell, by whose orders it was dismantled.
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GRIFFITH'S VALUATION JUNE 1853 - CIVIL PARISH OF BALLINTEMPLE, Barony of Imokilly - Arranged Alphabetically
Features Ballycatoo - National School-house, James Kenefick, Lessor Churchtown - Graveyard, Rev. Wm. R. Maunsell, Lessor Churchtown - RC Chapel, Rev. John Russell, PP, Occupier OCCUPIER - TOWNLAND(s)
AHEARNE, ANDREW
AHEARNE, ELLEN
ANDERSON, NICHOLAS
BARRY, MARGARET
BARRY, PATRICK
BARRY, WILLIAM (Farm-house, offices & land)
BARRY, WILLIAM (Land)
BRENNAN, PATRICK
BRODERICK, HONORIA
BUCKLEY, MARY
CAHILL, DANIEL
CAHILL, MARY
CANAVAN, MARGARET
CASHMAN, DANIEL
CASHMAN, THOMAS
CLARKE, JOHN
CLUE, WILLIAM
COFFEY, MAURICE
COLEMAN, JOHN
COLLINS, ELLEN
COLLINS, JEREMIAH
COLLINS, JOHN, JUN.
COLLINS, JOHN, SEN.
COLLINS, WILLIAM
CONDIN, JOHN
CONDIN, MATTHEW
CONNELLY, JOHN
CRONIN, ELIZABETH
CRONIN, JOHN
CRONIN, MAURICE
CRONIN, WILLIAM
CROTTY, JOHN
CULLINANE, JAMES
CURTIN, PATRICK
CUSACK, MAURICE
DALY, THOMAS
DARGAN, PATRICK
DESMOND, CORNELIUS
DESMOND, MICHAEL
DESMOND, PHILIP
DONOVAN, DENIS
DOOLAN, DAVID
DOWNING, PATRICK
DOWNING, THOMAS
DOYLE, JOHN
DOYLE, LAWRENCE
DRISCOLL, RICHARD
DUNNE, JEREMIAH
DURDIN, THOMAS G. (Office, land, plantation)
DWYER, WILLIAM
EDWARDS, WILLIAM
FEAHELY, CORNELIUS
FENNESSY, PATRICK
FLAHERTY, JAMES
FLING, JOHN
GAVERIN, REDMOND
GRIFFIN, MARGARET
GROGAN, EDMOND
GUIRY, MAURICE
GUIRY, WILLIAM
HANKARD, MARY
HARVEY, WILLIAM
HASSETT, DENIS
HENEFIN, JAMES
HENEFIN, PETER
HENNESSY, DAVID
HENNESSY, THOMAS
HENNESY, THOMAS
HOARE, PATRICK
HOARE, PATRICK (Land)
HOARE, THOMAS
HOGAN, CATHERINE
HOGAN, MARGARET
HYDE, JOHN
HYDE, PATRICK
HYDE, PATRICK
HYNES, MARGARET
IVERS, JOHN (Smithy)
KANE, S., MAJOR (Gate-house & land)
KEEFFE, DANIEL (Land)
KEEFFE, JOHN
KEEFFE, JOHN (Land)
KEEFFE, MARY
KEEFFE, THOMAS
KEEFFE, THOMAS
KELLY, OWEN
KENEFICK, ELLEN
KENEFICK, JAMES
KENEFICK, JAMES (Land)
KINNEALY, MAURICE
KINNEFICK, JOHN
KIRK, THOMAS
LANE, MAURICE
LANE, PATRICK
LANE, WILLIAM JOHN
LANE, WILLIAM PATRICK
LAWTON, MICHAEL
LINEHAN, JOHANNA
LONGFIELD, MOUNTIFORT
LYNCH, DENIS
M’GARTH, JOHN
M’GRATH, MICHAEL
MANNING, JEREMIAH
MANNING, THOMAS
MOREEN, JOHN
MOREEN, RICHARD
MOREEN, WILLIAM
MORRISON, JOHN THO.
MORRISON, MICHAEL
MORRISON, MICHAEL J.
MURPHY, JOHN
MURRAY, BARTHOLOMEW
MURRAY, JAMES
NAGLE, EDMOND
NEILL, WILLIAM
PARKER, JOHN
PARKER, THOMAS
POWER, DANIEL
POWER, MICHAEL (Land)
PRIOR, JOHN
QUINLAN, JAMES & JOHN
QUINLAN, JOHN, SEE QUINLAN, JAMES
ROBINSON, JOHN
ROCHE, EDMOND
ROCHE, JAMES
ROCHE, JAMES (Land)
ROURKE, MARY
RUSSELL, JOHN, REV., PP (RC Chapel)
SAVAGE, JOHN
SCANLIN, JOHN
SCANNELL, WILLIAM
SHANAHAN, MICHAEL
SHANNUCK, DAVID
SHANNUCK, MICHAEL
SHEA, WILLIAM
SLINEY, JAMES
SMITH, NATHANIEL (Land)
STAFFORD, JOHN
SULLIVAN, JEREMIAH
SULLIVAN, JOHN
SULLIVAN, MICHAEL
SULLIVAN, THOMAS
SULLIVAN, TIMOTHY
UPTON, HENRY
UPTON, WILLIAM
UPTON, WILLIAM (Land)
WALSH, EDMOND
WALSH, JAMES
WALSH, JOHN
WALSH, MATTHEW
WALSH, MICHAEL
WALSH, RICHARD
WALSH, THOMAS
WALSH, THOMAS (Land)
WALSH, WILLIAM
WHELEHAN, DAVID
WHITE, JAMES
WIGMORE, ELIZA
WIGMORE, WILLIAMCARRIGKILTER
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
MAYTOWN
BALLYLANDERS
KILDERRIG
CARRIGKILTER
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYCATOO
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYLANDERS
CHURCHTOWN
CARRIGKILTER
CARRIGKILTER
MAYTOWN
BALLYLANDERS
CARRIGKILTER
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYLANDERS
CHURCHTOWN
MAYTOWN
MAYTOWN
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYLANDERS, CHURCHTOWN
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYCATOO
MAYTOWN
BALLYLANDERS
CARRIGKILTER
BALLYWILLIAM, BALLYWILLIAM
CARRIGKILTER
BALLYCATOO
BALLYCATOO
BALLYCATOO
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYANDREEN
CARRIGKILTER
BALLYWILLIAM
TULLAGH
TULLAGH
CARRIGKILTER
BALLYANDREEN
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYLANDERS
KILDERRIG
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYLANDERS
TULLAGH
BALLYANDREEN
BALLYANDREEN
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYWILLIAM
TULLAGH
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYLANDERS
KILDERRIG
MAYTOWN
KILDERRIG
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLINVOHER, BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
CHURCHTOWN
CARRIGKILTER
TULLAGH
BALLINVOHER, BALLYWILLIAM
TULLAGH
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
CHURCHTOWN
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYCATOO
BALLYROBIN NORTH
BALLYLANDERS
MAYTOWN
CHURCHTOWN
KILDERRIG
MAYTOWN
MAYTOWN
MAYTOWN
BALLINVOHER
BALLYANDREEN
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYANDREEN
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYANDREEN
GLEBE
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYROBIN SOUTH, BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYCATOO
BALLINVOHER
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYCATOO
BALLYCATOO
BALLYANDREEN
CHURCHTOWN
BALLYLANDERS
MAYTOWN
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
CHURCHTOWN
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYWILLIAM
BALLYWILLIAM
MAYTOWN
BALLYANDREEN
BALLYCATOO
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
KILDERRIG
TULLAGH
BALLYROBIN NORTH
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYCATOO
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYCATOO
BALLYANDREEN
TULLAGH
BALLINVOHER
MAYTOWN
BALLYLANDERS, CHURCHTOWN
BALLYCATOO
KILDERRIG
MAYTOWN
BALLYANDREEN
CHURCHTOWN
GLEBE
BALLYROBIN SOUTH, MAYTOWN
BALLYROBIN SOUTH
MAYTOWN
BALLYLANDERS
BALLYLANDERS________________________________________________
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