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County Cork

Townland

Farranamoy

Fearann na Maí

51

Census Records

12

Households

2

Census Years

1901 Census
People
26
Households
6
1911 Census
People
25 -3.8%
Households
6 0%

About

Farranamoy is a small townland located in County Cork in the southwestern region of Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape of Cork's rural countryside, characterized by rolling hills, pastoral farmland, and the natural drainage patterns typical of the Munster region. Like many Irish townlands, Farranamoy represents a historic unit of land division that dates back centuries, reflecting the traditional organization of the Irish landscape into manageable agricultural and administrative units. The surrounding area is part of Cork's diverse topography, which transitions between coastal zones and inland valleys.

The history of Farranamoy, as with many Irish townlands, is deeply connected to the agricultural heritage and settlement patterns of the region. Townlands throughout Cork were traditionally used for farming, grazing, and small-scale habitation, with land ownership and usage shaped by both Gaelic and Anglo-Norman influences over the centuries. The name itself, like most Irish townland names, likely derives from Irish language roots, reflecting the Gaelic heritage of the area. The townland system became more formally codified during the medieval and early modern periods, though human settlement and land use in such areas likely extends back much further into Ireland's prehistoric and early historic periods.

Farranamoy remains part of Cork's rural fabric, contributing to the agricultural and cultural character of its immediate region. As a townland, it represents the granular level of Irish geographic and social organization that has persisted through significant historical changes, from medieval times through British colonial rule to modern independence. While specific notable events tied exclusively to Farranamoy may not be widely documented in readily available historical records, the townland reflects the broader historical experiences of rural Cork communities. For local residents and those with genealogical connections to the area, townlands like Farranamoy serve as important anchors for family history and community identity in the Irish landscape.

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Parish

Clontead

County

Cork

Irish Name

Fearann na Maí

Barony

Kinsale

Valuation Office Records

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

30 records

30 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
Farranamoy
Irish
Fearann na Maí
Parish
Clontead
Barony
Kinsale
County
Cork

Linked Census Records

2 matched
Townland Farranamoy 1901 · Kinsale Rural · Cork
Townland Farranamoy 1911 · Kinsale Rural · Cork

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