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Drumlellum is a small townland situated in County Armagh in Northern Ireland, located within the broader context of the rolling drumlin landscape that characterizes much of this region. Like many townlands in County Armagh, it forms part of the intricate patchwork of rural communities that define the county's geography. The drumlin topography—characterized by oval-shaped hills of glacial origin—shapes both the physical landscape and settlement patterns of the area. This undulating terrain, with its numerous small hills interspersed with valleys and watercourses, has historically influenced agricultural practices and land use throughout the region.
County Armagh possesses a rich and complex history spanning prehistoric times through to the present day, and Drumlellum exists within this broader historical context. The region has been significant in Irish history for centuries, with important ecclesiastical and cultural sites scattered throughout the county. Like other townlands in the area, Drumlellum's history is tied to the patterns of settlement, land ownership, and community development that have characterized County Armagh, though specific recorded events pertaining uniquely to this particular townland may be limited in readily available historical sources.
As a rural townland, Drumlellum represents the type of small community that forms the foundation of County Armagh's social and agricultural heritage. The townland system itself is a distinctive feature of Irish land organization, with each townland representing a discrete geographical and administrative unit. These communities, while small, have historically served as centers of local identity and social organization for farming families and their descendants. The landscape of Drumlellum, like surrounding townlands, would have supported pastoral and agricultural activities that have long been central to the region's economy.
Today, Drumlellum remains part of the rural fabric of County Armagh, contributing to the character and identity of the broader region. The townland system continues to be recognized in Irish geography and administrative contexts, preserving both the names and boundaries of these traditional communities. For residents and those with family connections to the area, townlands like Drumlellum maintain significance as markers of local heritage and belonging within the distinctive cultural landscape of County Armagh.
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
4 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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