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County Donegal

Townland

Killylastin

Coillidh Loiste

84

Census Records

12

Households

2

Census Years

1901 Census
People
41
Households
6
1911 Census
People
43 +4.9%
Households
6 0%

About

Killylastin is a small townland located in County Donegal in the northwest of Ireland, situated within the wider landscape of the Ulster region. The townland is part of the barony of Inishowen, one of Donegal's most distinctive geographical areas, characterized by rugged terrain, moorland, and coastal proximity. Like many Irish townlands, Killylastin represents a traditional division of land that dates back centuries, with the townland system forming the smallest official unit of local geography in Ireland. The area is marked by the typical topography of North Donegal, with rolling hills and moorland vegetation suited to pastoral farming rather than intensive agriculture.

The name Killylastin, like many Irish place names, derives from Irish language roots—"Killy" typically refers to a church or monastic settlement, which reflects the historical significance of early Christian monasticism throughout Ireland. The townland would have formed part of the broader pattern of settlement and land organization that developed during the medieval period in Donegal. The region's history encompasses the Gaelic Irish period, the Norman influence, and later English administration, with land divisions evolving through these different epochs. Townlands such as Killylastin represent layers of historical occupation and the enduring connection between Irish communities and their immediate landscape.

Killylastin, like many rural townlands in Donegal, has sustained small-scale farming communities, with agriculture and pastoral activities forming the economic backbone of settlement in the area. The townland reflects the pattern of dispersed rural living characteristic of much of Donegal's countryside, where families traditionally maintained farms and smallholdings across the landscape. Today, the townland remains primarily rural, with its significance rooted in its role as part of the local community structure and in maintaining connections to Irish heritage and land-based traditions. For residents and those with family connections to the area, Killylastin represents an important point of identity within the broader tapestry of County Donegal's townland geography.

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Parish

Conwal

County

Donegal

Irish Name

Coillidh Loiste

Barony

Kilmacrenan

Valuation Office Records

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

4 records

4 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
Killylastin
Irish
Coillidh Loiste
Parish
Conwal
Barony
Kilmacrenan
County
Donegal

Linked Census Records

2 matched
Townland Killylastin 1901 · Edenacarnan · Donegal
Townland Killylastin 1911 · Edenacarnan · Donegal

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