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County Kerry

Townland

Annagh

Eanach

294

Census Records

51

Households

2

Census Years

1901 Census
People
137
Households
26
1911 Census
People
157 +14.6%
Households
25 -3.8%

About

Annagh is a small townland located in County Kerry in the southwest of Ireland, situated in the Munster province. The townland lies within the broader landscape of the Dingle Peninsula region, an area characterized by dramatic coastal scenery, rolling hills, and moorland typical of southwestern Ireland. The geography of Annagh reflects the rugged Atlantic coastal terrain common to this part of Kerry, with the landscape shaped by both natural geological formations and centuries of human settlement and agricultural use. Like many Kerry townlands, Annagh would have historically served as a discrete territorial unit within the broader parish and baronial divisions that structured rural Irish land organization.

The history of Annagh, as with most Irish townlands, extends back through multiple periods of Irish settlement and development. Townlands in Kerry have roots in both pre-Norman Irish society and the Anglo-Norman period, with many names deriving from Irish language origins. The townland system itself became formally established and recorded during various land surveys and administrative reorganizations, particularly during the medieval and early modern periods. Understanding the specific historical trajectory of Annagh requires consultation of local historical records, parish documents, and the Irish land commission surveys that mapped these divisions systematically.

Today, Annagh remains part of the living landscape of County Kerry, whether as an inhabited locality or as a recognized geographic designation. Like many rural Irish townlands, it may be home to farms, scattered houses, and represents continuity with centuries of local habitation and land use. The townland name itself, recognizable on maps and in official records, connects contemporary residents and visitors to the layers of history embedded in the Irish countryside. For those with family connections to the area, townland names like Annagh often carry personal and genealogical significance, linking modern communities to their ancestral places.

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Parish

Annagh

County

Kerry

Irish Name

Eanach

Barony

Trughanacmy

Valuation Office Records

From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)

169 records

169 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

Townland Location

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Details

English
Annagh
Irish
Eanach
Parish
Annagh
Barony
Trughanacmy
County
Kerry

Linked Census Records

4 matched
Townland Annagh 1901 · Blennerville · Kerry
Townland Annagh 1901 · Kiltallagh · Kerry
Townland Annagh 1911 · Kiltallagh · Kerry
Townland Annagh 1911 · Blennerville · Kerry

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