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County Donegal

Townland

Carrick

1,728

Census Records

326

Households

2

Census Years

1901 Census
People
805
Households
149
1911 Census
People
923 +14.7%
Households
177 +18.8%

About

Carrick is a small townland located in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the county's diverse terrain. The area is characterized by the rolling hills and moorland typical of inland Donegal, with proximity to both the Atlantic coastline and the inland river systems that shape the region's geography. Like many Donegal townlands, Carrick reflects the complex topography of the northwest, where mountains, bogland, and cultivated valleys create a distinctive rural landscape. The townland's setting places it within a region known for its rugged natural beauty and traditional Irish rural settlement patterns.

Donegal's history is deeply intertwined with Gaelic Irish culture, clan systems, and the broader patterns of Irish settlement and land use that have evolved over centuries. The townland system itself, of which Carrick is a part, represents a distinctive Irish land division that dates back centuries and reflects both ancient Gaelic territorial organization and later English administrative divisions. Like many townlands in the county, Carrick would have been shaped by the waves of historical change that affected rural Donegal, including the impact of the plantation period, land reorganization, and the development of agricultural communities.

As a small rural townland in modern Donegal, Carrick represents the continuing fabric of Irish rural life and community heritage. The townland serves as a unit of local identity and geographic reference, important to residents and those with family connections to the area. Carrick's significance lies in its role within the broader tapestry of Donegal's communities, contributing to the county's cultural and historical continuity as a region where traditional Irish settlement patterns and contemporary rural life intersect.

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Parish

Conwal

County

Donegal

Barony

Kilmacrenan

Valuation Office Records

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

12 records

12 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
Carrick
Parish
Conwal
Barony
Kilmacrenan
County
Donegal

Linked Census Records

7 matched
Townland Carrick 1901 · Templedouglas · Donegal
Townland Carrick 1901 · Cranford · Donegal
Townland Carrick 1901 · Meenacladdy · Donegal
Townland Carrick 1911 · Killygordan · Donegal
Townland Carrick 1911 · Meenaclady · Donegal
Townland Carrick 1911 · Templedouglas · Donegal
Townland Carrick 1911 · Cranford · Donegal

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