Reference Source
HAJBA, Anna-Maria. ''Historical Genealogical Architectural notes on some Houses of Cork. Volume I: North Cork''. Whitegate: Ballinakella Press, 2002
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Estate Records Citing this Source
Found 192 estate records citing this source.
Reference | Estate Name | Estate Description |
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37, 52 | Beecher/Becher | Burke's ''Irish Family Records'' and Smith both indicate that the Beechers were originally a Kent... |
37, 337 | Harris | At the time of Griffith's Valuation the representatives of Thomas Harris held an estate in the paris... |
78-79 | Bastable | Daniel Charles Bastable held land in the parishes of Clonfert and Clonmeen, barony of Duhallow, coun... |
78-79 | Westropp (Bettyville) | Anne Westropp held an estate of 2 townlands Bettyville and Bannagh, parish of Castlemagner, barony o... |
28, 30, 34, 82, 89, 108, 115, 117, 133, 153, 158-159, 169, 183, 212, 242, 247-248, 272, 295, 307-308, 321, 334, 350, 360 | Perceval | In 1666 and 1668 Sir Philip Percevall was granted large estates in county Cork and over 1,000 acres... |
309-310 | Purcell (Rathmaher, Co Cork) | Denroche was a name associated with Cork city in the late 18th century. The Purcells of Rathmaher, p... |
341 | Leahy (Subulter) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Leahy held land in the parishes of Kilbrin, Kilmeen and... |
351 | Morgell | The Morgell family descend from Thomas Morgell who married Melian O'Callaghan in 1733. They had at... |
68, 79, 307 | Bullen/Crofts Bullen (Ballythomas) | Gibson writes that the Bullens were descended from Jeffrey Bullen of Salle, Norfolk, grandfather of... |
157, 250, 360-361 | Longfield (Castlemary & Longueville) | John Longfield, of Castle Mary, near Cloyne, county Cork married Mary Hawnby of Mallow, county Cork.... |
157, 250, 342 | Coote (Ash Hill & Bearforest) | The Cootes of Ash Hill and Mount Coote, county Limerick, were descended from a younger brother of Si... |
27 | Hunt (Kilshannig) | Thomas Hunt, a Cromwellian soldier, settled in Ireland and his descendants acquired estates in count... |
27, 141, 249 | Lombard (Lombardstown) | The Lombards were located in county Cork from at least the mid 17th century. In 1724 James Lombard... |
27, 135, 148, 249 | Bolster | In the 19th century the Bolsters held land in the parish of Kilshannig, barony of Duhallow, county C... |
165-166 | Townsend (Garrycloyne Castle) | This branch of the Townsend family are descended from Richard Townsend of Pallastown, county Cork, f... |
27, 165, 228, 281 | Newman (Dromore) | This family came from Wincanton, Somerset to county Cork in the mid 17th century and Richard Newman... |
166 | Atkins/Atkins-Going | The genealogy of this family was recorded in the late 1830s. Robert Atkins of Fountainville, born 1... |
34, 114, 142, 178 | McCartie | The McCartie family were living in the Cullen locality of north county Cork in the late 18th century... |
152, 191, 273-274 | Justice | In 1861 Gibson, who was married to Margaret Justice, wrote that Duaragil Castle had been greatly imp... |
167, 362 | Orpen (Elm Park) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation John Orpen held land in the parishes of Inchigeelagh, barony o... |
126, 146, 175, 264 | Wallis (Drishane Castle) | A family established at Curraglass, Mogeely, county Cork, from the early 17th century. In 1703, Thom... |
102, 167, 310 | Chinnery | The Chinnerys came from Suffolk and settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. John Chinnery o... |
38-39, 80 | Wrixon | Henry Wrixon of Assolas was the father of William Wrixon who married Mary Becher in 1778. Their son,... |
104 | Harrison (Castle Harrison) | This family was residing at Castle Harrison, Charleville, county Cork, from at least the mid 18th ce... |
112, 153 | Heffernan (Mallow) | In the 1870s Thomas Heffernan of Newtown, Mallow, county Cork, owned 1,320 acres in county Cork and... |
89 | Ryan (Scarteen) | The Ryan family were settled at Ballyvistea, county Tipperary, close to the county Limerick border f... |
30, 89, 108, 115, 117, 133, 153, 159, 190, 212, 242, 272, 295, 307, 321, 350, 360 | Tierney | Edward Tierney (1780-1856) was Crown Solicitor of the North West circuit. His brother, Sir Matthew... |
89, 137, 347 | Purcell (Burton Park) | The Purcells were settled in county Cork from the early 18th century. John Purcell of Highfort was... |
112, 115, 347, 360 | Crofts (Churchtown) | This branch of the Crofts family were descended from George Crofts of Ballintemple, county Cork, who... |
79-80, 123-124 | Smith (Blossomfort) | Hajba writes that Richard Smith was agent to the Longfields of Longueville, county Cork, and that he... |
123, 228 | Swanzy (Co Cork) | The Reverend Henry Swanzy was the eldest son of Henry Swanzy of Rockfield, county Monaghan. He was... |
182, 188, 241 | Allen (Clashanure & Liscongill) | The Allens were Elizabethan settlers in county Cork. Richard Allen was established at Greenfield,... |
183, 130, 247, 295, 307, 335 | Norcott | The Norcott family lived at Doneraile in county Cork, see http://www.iol.ie/~nodonnel/gentleman'svil... |
147, 274, 334 | O'Keeffe | The O'Keeffes were an old Irish family, long established in the Kanturk area of county Cork. The O'... |
90, 110, 327, 335, 340 | St. Leger | A Norman family who first established connections with the Province of Munster in the mid 16th centu... |
112, 125, 340, 355 | Crofts (Velvetstown) | ''Burke's Irish Family Records'' traces this family's descent from William Crofts, a younger son of... |
355 | Fitzgerald/Penrose Fitzgerald (Corkbeg) | In 1667 Garrett Fitzgerald was granted the castle, town and lands of Kilcorkbegg alias Corkbeg with... |
127, 289 | Neville | In 1810 Henrietta Dering, a widow and daughter and co-heir of Richard Neville of Furness, county Kil... |
127 | Bowerman | In 1668 Cornet Henry Bowerman was granted 1,418 acres in the barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Co... |
51, 90, 228 | Langley (Co Cork) | This family appear to be a branch of the county Tipperary Langleys, Hajba writes that the Langleys o... |
137 | McCarthy (Cork) | Alexander McCarthy was one of the principal lessors in the parish of Kilgarvan, barony of Glanarough... |
263, 336 | Bruce (Milltown Castle) | A Scottish family who settled in the Bandon area of county Cork in the mid 17th century. Milltown Ca... |
263 | Evans (Ash Hill Towers) | A branch of the Evans family, Barons Carberys, descended from Thomas Evans of Miltown Castle, county... |
171, 217, 298-299 | Evans (Kilbolane) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George and John Evans owned an estate comprised of at least 13 t... |
217 | Barry (Kilbolane) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1904) states that four generations of Barrys had been in possess... |
136, 176-177, 259 | Gibbings (Gibbings Grove) | This family were Elizabethan settlers in the Shanagolden area of county Limerick. Two brothers were... |
106 | Fitzgerald (Castle Ishen) | Burke indicates that this family assumed a baronetcy on the basis of their descent from the Fitzger... |
197 | Evans (Knockaderry) | The Reverend Thomas Waller Evans was the second son of Thomas Evans of Miltown Castle, county Cork a... |
319-320 | Nash (Nashville) | A family living in the Kanturk area of county Cork in the 18th century. Their estate at Nashville,... |
37 | O'Brien (Assolas) | In the 1870s Michael O'Brien of Assolas, Kanturk, county Cork, owned 607 acres in county Limerick an... |
291 | Verling | In the 1870s Bartholomew Verling, Springfield Lodge (Oxclose), Newmarket, county Cork, medical docto... |
31-32, 59, 203 | Annesley/Grove Annesley (Annes Grove) | A junior branch of the Annesley family which bore the titles Viscount Glerawly and Earl of Annesley,... |
192 | Collins (Gurteenard) | John Collins a "49 Officer" was granted lands in county Limerick in 1666 under a patent to the Earls... |
27, 249, 315, 339 | Cotter | A family, possibly of Danish origin, who were settled in county Cork from at least the 16th century.... |
320 | Egan (Cork) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Carbery Baldwin Egan held 4 townlands in the parish of Clonfert,... |
76 | Clanchy (Belfort) | [Cornelius Clanchy gent was granted lands in the barony of Tullagh, county Clare in 1670]. A family... |
69-70, 361 | Pyne (Ballyvolane) | This family descend from Robert Wakeham, who succeeded his uncle, Sir Richard Pyne, Lord Chief Justi... |
127-128 | McCarthy-O'Leary | By the mid 18th century the O'Learys were established at Coomlogane, in the parish of Drishane, in t... |
98, 262, 336 | Foote/Foott (Millfort & Carrigacunna) | The Foote family were living in county Cork by the early 18th century. Burke's ''Landed Gentry of Ir... |
178 | Russell (Mount Russell & Glanmore) | In the late 18th century the Russells held an estate on both sides of the Limerick and Cork county b... |
38, 125, 312 | Hare (Listowel) | The Hare family had come to Ireland after the Cromwellian settlement and acquired property initiall... |
117 | Beatty (Clifford) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Edward Beatty of Heathfield, county Wexford, held at least four... |
117 | Martin (Clifford) | A Worcestershire family who came to Ireland at the beginning of the 16th century, who settled at fir... |
46, 297 | Spratt (Pencil Hill) | This Spratts descend from a member of a Somerset family, the Reverend Devereux Spratt, who acquired... |
75, 118, 160, 198 | Lysaght/MacLysaght (Hazlewood & Raheen) | The MacLysaght or Lysaght family were mainly located in county Clare in the 17th century. In 1749 W... |
218, 336 | White/Grove White (Kilburn/Kilbyrne) | The White family were established at Kilbyrne, parish of Caherduggan, county Cork, from the mid 17th... |
30, 54, 275 | Nagle (Ballygriffin & Annakisha) | This family are descended from James Nagle (died 1678) of Annakissy or Annakisha, near Mallow, count... |
246, 261 | Franks (Ballyscadden) | The Franks of Meadstown, county Cork and Ballyscadden, county Limerick, share a common ancestry with... |
179, 246 | Johnson (Cork) | William Johnson, of Scottish descent, came to Ireland in the late 17th century. His descendant Nobl... |
118, 327 | Lowe (Mallow) | Hajba writes that James Lowe of Sally Park, Liscarroll, county Cork, married Sarah daughter of Harme... |
211 | Nugent (Johnsgrove) | Walter Nugent held land in the parishes of Castletownroche and Clenor, barony of Fermoy, county Cork... |
211 | Glover | John Barry of Ballinvonare leased the lands of Curraghclonbroe, barony of Orrery and Kilmore, to Jam... |
105, 225 | Thornhill (Mount Irvine & Castlekevin) | In 1666 William Thornhill, a Cromwellian soldier, was granted "Castlekiffin" [Castlekevin] and other... |
46, 104, 133, 347 | Hyde (Castle Hyde) | A family who settled in county Cork in Elizabethan times. In the early 1850s John Hyde's estate was... |
51, 70-71 | Barry/Harold-Barry | In 1782 Richard Harold of Singland and Pennywell, county Limerick married Mary, only child and heire... |
199, 217-218, 239 | Creagh (Bally Andrew) | This family were established in county Cork from the 16th century and share a common ancestry with t... |
218 | Stawell (Kilbrittain) | Burke's "Landed Gentry of Ireland" (1912) traces the lineage of this family back to the 12th century... |
90 | Crone | John Crone of Doneraile, county Cork, an attorney, married Frances Fennell of Limerick in 1747 and t... |
90 (Byblox), 289-290 (Old Court) | Bernard/Morrogh-Bernard | According to Burke, Edward Murrough married Martha Bernard of the county Kerry family and their son... |
68, 97, 247, 285, 290 | Evans (Carker) | The Evans family first settled in county Limerick but through marriage with Bridget Green of Carker,... |
111-112, 131-132, 134-135, 367-368 | Creagh/Brasier Creagh | In 1779 Alderman Kilner Brooke Brasier of Rivers and Ballyvoir, Lisard, county Limerick married Mary... |
134, 199, 289-290 | Stawell (Old Court & Crobeg) | This branch of the Stawell family, like the Kilbrittain family, trace their descent from Archdeacon... |
144 | Hill (Graig) | The Hills, descended from a Cromwellian soldier, settled at Doneraile, county Cork. In the late 17t... |
81 | Bowen/Cole-Bowen | Originally from Wales, Henry Bowen, a Cromwellian army officer, settled in county Cork. In 1660 his... |
48 | Barry (Ballyclogh) | The Barry family, 'McAdam Barry', were established at Lisnagar, Rathcormack and Ballyclough, county... |
26 | Green (Airhill) | Hajba writes that this family were established at Airhill by 1734. In 1804 Thomas Green married Mar... |
58, 367-368 | Holmes (Ballyhoura) | The representatives of Robert Holmes held at least five townlands in the parish of Imphrick, barony... |
146, 277 | Hendley | The Hendleys were established in the Fermoy locality of county Cork in the 17th century. Hajba writ... |
221 | Grubb (Co Tipperary) | A family originally from Northamptonshire, John Grubb came to county Waterford in the mid 17th centu... |
111-112, 313 | Smyth (Castle Widenham) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Grice R. Smith held land in the parishes of Ardnageehy and Kilqu... |
313 (Renny), 330 (Shanballymore) | Roberts (Kilmoney) | This family are a junior branch of the Roberts family of Brightfieldstown, county Cork, baronets. I... |
111-112 | Widenham | There appear to be two branches of this family one in county Limerick and one in county Cork. Henry... |
89, 151, 191, 201, 240 | Campion | Hajba writes that the first Thomas Campion of Leitrim, county Cork, was a Cromwellian settler who be... |
175, 198, 268 | Braddell | This family appear to be descended from the Reverend Henry Braddell of Raheengraney, county Wicklow.... |
28, 29, 88, 150 | Purcell (Altamira) | A junior branch of the Purcells of Burton Park, county Cork, the Purcells of Altamira intermarried w... |
38-39 | Brasier (Rivers & Ballyellis) | A family of French origin who settled in the north of Ireland in the early 17th century. Paul Brasi... |
157, 198 | Lombard | Daniel Lombard of Temple St. Dublin was the owner of over 400 acres in Kerry and over 250 acres in C... |
347-348 | Spring-Rice | Smith indicates that the Spring family were originally from Lavenham in Suffolk and settled in Kerry... |
74, 163, 343 | Delacour | Of French origin this family settled in county Cork in the second half of the 17th century. In 1680... |
315, 337 | Seward (Cos Galway & Cork) | "The General Armory" records the granting of arms to Henry Osburne Seward of Lee Cottage and Douglas... |
51-52, 290, 315, 337 | Creagh (Ballygarrett) | This branch of the Creagh family are descended from William Creagh, a brother of John Creagh of Kill... |
110, 150-151, 341 | Williamson (Carhookeal) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation this family held land in the parishes of Garrycloyne and Grenagh... |
130, 255-256 | Jephson-Norreys (Mallow Castle) | Following the Desmond Rebellion in the 16th century, Mallow Castle was granted to Sir John Norreys,... |
343-344 | Barrett (Curraghanearla) | Richard Barrett held land in the parishes of Doneraile and Mallow, barony of Fermoy, county Cork. I... |
38, 136, 184 | Goold (Old Court) | The Golds/Goolds were an old family associated with the city of Cork. George Goold was established... |
224-225 (Killetra) | Flynn | In the mid 19th century the representatives of Thomas Flynn held some land in the parish of Mallow,... |
270 | Bennett (Monanimy) | George Bennett owned the townlands of Monanimy Upper and Lower, parish of Mallow, barony of Fermoy,... |
303, 362 | Croker (Quartertown) | Major Henry Croker of Quarterstown, county Cork was the fifth son of John Croker of Ballynaguarde, c... |
362 | Welply (Upton) | Family history sources suggest the Welply family were established in the Bandon area since the late... |
61-62, 186, 284 | Courtenay (Ballyedmond) | Ballyedmond, parish of Templenacarriga, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, was originally a Browne pr... |
62 | Nash (Kanturk & Mallow) | This family were established at Kanturk, county Cork, by the late 17th century. In 1725 John Nash m... |
100-101 | Franks (Carrig Park) | A family who settled in King's county (county Offaly) in the mid 17th century, later generations mov... |
316 | Aldworth | The Aldworths settled in county Cork in the early 17th century and were established at Newmarket by... |
316 | Oliver (Castle Oliver) | By the late 17th century the Olivers were settled at Clonodfoy (later known as Castle Oliver), baron... |
71 | Welstead | Thomas Welstead and his wife Mary were granted 2,264 acres in the barony of Corkaguinny, county Kerr... |
141, 312 | Furlong (Richmond) | John Furlong held an estate in the parishes of Castletownroche and Templeroan, barony of Fermoy, cou... |
330 | Hodder (Hoddersfield) | A Dorset family who settled in county Cork in the mid 17th century. ''Burke's Irish Family Records'... |
45, 258, 265-266, 272, 338 | King (Kingston/Lorton) | The King estate was one of the largest in Connacht including lands in Leitrim, Mayo and Sligo as wel... |
216 | Wigmore | In 1808 Richard Harding Wigmore of Ballynona, county Cork, married Anne Atkins of Firville, near Mal... |
48, 347 | Cagney (Cork) | At the time of Grifith's Valuation, David Cagney held property in the parish of Kilmoe, barony of We... |
77, 87 | Dennehy | Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland (1904) records Thomas Dennehy of Belleview, Fermoy, county Cork and... |
78, 261, 349, 366 | Nason | There appear to be two branches of this family. One branch settled at Mellefontstown, county Cork in... |
78, 260 | Corban/Corbin | Laurence Corban was resident at Melisheen, postal district of Kilworth in 1814. He held land in the... |
63, 260, 309 | Lucas/Corban Lucas (Rathealy & Ballynacarriga) | The Lucas family were settled at Youghal, county Cork, in the mid 17th century. In 1714 John Lucas,... |
96 | Carey (Careysville) | Peter Carey, son and heir of Captain Peter Carey and his wife Sarah, was granted Ballymackpatricke a... |
145, 177, 183, 271, 367 | Moore (Moorepark) | In the late 17th century Stephen Moore purchased the Kilworth estate in county Cork. In the 1940s l... |
61, 96, 100, 244, 269, 334, 349 | Cavendish | In 1753 the Cavendish family, Dukes of Devonshire, inherited the Lismore estate, mainly located in c... |
96, 223 | Montgomery (Killee) | This family appear to have connections with the Grey Abbey, county Down family. Burke's Landed Gent... |
187-188 | Forward (Fermoy) | The Abbey lands at Fermoy were in the possession of the Boyle family, Earls of Cork from at least th... |
36, 164, 187 | Anderson (Fermoy) | Hajba writes that John Anderson was a Scottish entrepreneur who came to Cork in 1780. He was a merc... |
88, 322 | Geran (Rushmount) | Members of the Gearan family held land in the parishes of Kilphelan, Kilgullane and Kilcrumper, baro... |
88 | Cronin [Crone] | Griffith's Valuation records James N. Cronin holding two neighbouring townlands Broomhill and Cloonk... |
227 | Grant (Kilmurry) | The Grant family were originally settled in county Waterford. They were established at Kilmurry, pa... |
101 | Collis/Cooke Collis | The Collis estate was in the parishes of Clondulane and Leitrim, barony of Condons and Clangibbon, c... |
63 | Pyne (Ballynacarriga) | Cornelius Pyne, a relative of Henry Pyne of Waterpark, MP for Lismore, came to Ireland at the beginn... |
317 | Beamish | Burke's Irish Family Records indicates that lands granted to members of the Beamish family were conf... |
296 | Pigot (Park) | David Richard Pigot was the only son of Dr John Pigot of Kilworth, county Cork and his wife Margaret... |
83 | Morgan (Bridestown) | Peter Westropp Morgan is recorded as the eldest son of Edward Morgan of Bridestown House, county Cor... |
225 | Roche (Killuntin) | The Roches were located at Killuntin, parish of Ardnageehy, barony of Barrymore, county Cork, in the... |
78, 99, 110, 126, 342 | Peard | Turtle Bunbury writes that Henry Peard of Coole married Mary Gumbleton of Curraglass, county Cork, i... |
67, 269 | Mackay/Mackey | This family held land in the parish of Castlelyons, barony of Barrymore, county Cork. They were als... |
312, 361 | Walker (Fermoy) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation George Walker held lands in the parishes of Castlelyons, Knockmo... |
290 | Watkins | In June 1853 the estate of John Watkins of the city of Dublin, an insolvent, was advertised for sale... |
220 | O'Brien (Kilcor) | The O'Briens were settled in the Castlelyons locality of county Cork from the 17th century. At the... |
220 | Phipps | Descended from a Cromwellian soldier this family were established in the Fermoy locality of county C... |
220 | Dwyer (Kilcor) | Hajba writes that Francis Doyne Dwyer bought Kilcor Castle, county Cork, from Cornelius O'Brien in 1... |
350 | Oliver (Inchera & Dunkettle) | Charles Silver Oliver of Spa Hill, county Limerick and Inchera, Little Island, county Cork, was a yo... |
70, 201 | Coppinger (Barryscourt) | At the time of Griffith's Valuation members of this county Cork family held land, particularly in th... |
66, 229, 269 | Devonsher (Kilshannig) | Abraham Devonsher, the Cork banker and Member of Parliament for Rathcormac, county Cork, died withou... |
222, 229, 329 | Roche (Trabolgan) | The Roches were established at Trabolgan, Whitegate, county Cork, from the mid 17th century. In 1703... |
53, 105, 201, 240 | Reeves (Castlekevin) | This family was a junior branch of the Reeves family of Besborough and Burrane, county Clare. Edwar... |
63-64, 84 | Barry (Ballynahina) | This branch of the Barry family was closely linked through marriages to the Dundullerick branch. In... |
296 | Barry (Kanturk) | Some members of this branch of the Barry family were prominent doctors in the town of Kanturk, count... |
84, 246 | Tonson | Richard Tonson settled in Ireland in the latter half of the 17th century. He bought the Spanish Isl... |
222 | Dargan | William Dargan was an engineer and entrepreneur of the mid 19th century. He was involved in the con... |
25, 276, 278 | Boles/Bowles (Cork) | In 1666 Richard Boles was granted 924 acres at Moyge in the barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Cor... |
82 | Graves (Counties Cork & Waterford) | Griffith's Valuation records Mrs Elina Greaves and others as the immediate lessors of townlands in t... |
276 (Mount Prospect) | Massy (Riversdale & Ballinacurra) | Many townlands in the parish of Galbally, barony of Coshlea, county Limerick, were part of the estat... |
244, 366 | Croker (Lisnabrin) | This Croker estate was in the parish of Mogeely, barony of Kinnatallon, county Cork. Nick Reddan ha... |
110, 138 | Gumbleton | The Gumbletons of counties Cork and Waterford are descended from the Gomeledon family of Kent. Richa... |
138 | Lysaght (Mountnorth) | At the end of the 17th century Nicholas Lysaght, a supporter of William III, married Grace, daughter... |
348 | O'Mahony (Templevally) | William O'Mahony of Templevally held land in the parish of Mogeely, barony of Kinnatalloon, county C... |
348 | Penrose (Woodhill) | This was the senior branch of the Penroses of Cork, descended from a Cornish Quaker family of that n... |
44, 329 | Barry/Smith-Barry (Fota) | John Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, county Cork, was a son of James Hugh Smi... |
389-390 | Morrogh | The Morroghs were settled in Cork city from the 16th century. They held land in the parish of Caher... |
119-120 | Grehan (Clonmeen) | An estate inherited by the Grehan family of Dublin in the early 19th century. Stephen Grehan (1776... |
119-120 | O'Callaghan (Clonmeen) | The O'Callaghans of Clonmeen Castle and later of Clonmeen Lodge, barony of Duhallow, county Cork, we... |
48 | Purdon (Ballyclogh) | This family shared a common ancestry with the Purdons of Tinecrana, county Clare. They descended fr... |
44 | Ryder (Ballinterry) | The Reverend Thomas Ryder, rector of Kilfinan and Darragh, county Limerick, married Martha Badham of... |
259 | Orpen/Orpin (Cos Cork & Waterford) | The Reverend Basil Orpin, rector of Ballyvourney, county Cork, was the son of the Reverend Abel Orpi... |
187 (Grange, Kilmacow), 340-341 (Streamhill) | Murphy (Streamhill) | Edward Cavanagh Murphy acquired an estate in the Doneraile area of county Cork in the second half of... |
165 (Fermoy) | Hennis | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Mrs Hennis held land in the parish of Mogeely, barony of Imokill... |
168 | Hutchins | Richard Hutchins of Blackrock, near Bantry, county Cork, was appointed a Poll Tax Commissioner by Wi... |
283 | Knight | Christopher Knight of Ballynoe, parish of Ballyhay, barony of Orrery and Kilmore, county Cork, died... |
186 (Gortskagh) | Deane | Matthew Deane came to Ireland in the mid 17th century and purchased lands in county Cork. He was ma... |
295 (Pallas) | Pomeroy (Duhallow) | On 11 February 1798 Robert Hedges Eyre leased the lands of Claraghmore, barony of Duhallow, county C... |
336 | Vowell | A Devonshire family who settled near Charleville, county Cork in the late 17th century. The Reveren... |
336 | Cox (Ballynoe) | Burke's (1886) records Robert Cox having received a grant of lands at Ballynoe, county Limerick, in... |
339-340 | Stannard | In the early 18th century the Stannards were located in counties Limerick and Cork. They were relat... |
30 | Hamilton (Cos Cork & Cavan) | Part of the Nagle estate in county Cork was bought by the Hamiltons [of Castle Hamilton, county Cava... |
343, 365 | Carmichael | James Carmichael held a townland in the parish of Roskeen, barony of Duhallow, county Cork at the ti... |
95 | Carroll (Doneraile) | Michael Carroll of Park Mills, Doneraile, county Cork, owned 729 acres in that county in the 1870s. |
273 | Duggan (Kilmeen) | The Duggans were established at Mount Infant, parish of Nohavaldaly, barony of Duhallow, county Cork... |
347 | Fuge | At the time of Griffith's Valuation Richard Fuge held land in the parishes of Ballyclough and Buttev... |
128 | Beare (Cork) | Brady records this family as descendants of the O'Sullivan Beare and that they settled at Bearforest... |