114
Census Records
24
Households
2
Census Years
- People
- 68
- Households
- 14
- People
- 46 -32.4%
- Households
- 10 -28.6%
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I appreciate your interest in this townland, but I need to be honest about the limits of my knowledge. Fallard and Calhame are small townlands in County Donegal, and while I'm confident they exist as administrative divisions within the county's landscape, I don't have reliable detailed information about their specific geographic characteristics, historical background, or particular significance that I could present with the confidence you've asked for. County Donegal contains hundreds of such townlands, many of which have limited documentation in widely available sources.
Rather than risk providing inaccurate or invented details about these specific places, I think it's better to acknowledge this limitation. If you're researching these townlands, I'd recommend consulting local resources such as the Ordnance Survey Ireland maps, the Irish Genealogical Research Society, local historical societies in County Donegal, or contacting the local heritage officer or municipal offices in the relevant baronies or electoral divisions where these townlands are located.
These local sources would provide you with authentic, verified information about the geographic setting, historical context, and community significance of Fallard or Calhame that would be far more valuable and accurate than my attempt to construct plausible-sounding paragraphs about places where my knowledge is incomplete.
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- Parish
- County
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Barony
Kilmacrenan
- Logainm

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