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County Cork

Townland

Shanakiel

An tSeanchoill

4,179

Census Records

145

Households

2

Census Years

1901 Census
People
2,310
Households
108
1911 Census
People
1,869 -19.1%
Households
37 -65.7%

About

Shanakiel is a small townland located in County Cork in the province of Munster in the southern part of Ireland. Like many townlands in Cork, it represents one of the smallest official divisions of Irish territory, forming part of the broader landscape of rural Cork. The townland sits within the distinctive topography of the Cork region, which is characterized by rolling hills, green pastoral fields, and the network of rivers and streams that drain toward the Atlantic. The landscape typical of this area reflects the long tradition of agriculture and pastoral farming that has defined the Cork countryside for generations.

The history of Shanakiel, as with many Irish townlands, is deeply connected to the broader historical narrative of County Cork and Ireland more generally. Townlands such as this have their origins in the ancient territorial divisions of Ireland and were formalized under English administrative systems in the medieval and early modern periods. The name itself, like many Cork townland names, likely derives from Irish Gaelic, though the specific etymology and historical evolution of Shanakiel would require consultation of specialized sources on Irish place names and local historical records.

As a rural townland in Cork, Shanakiel would have been shaped by the patterns of Irish rural life, including subsistence and commercial agriculture, land tenure systems, and the social structures of farming communities. Like much of Cork, the area would have experienced the significant historical events affecting Ireland, including the various land reforms of the nineteenth century and the social and economic transformations of the twentieth century. Today, Shanakiel remains part of the living landscape of Cork, contributing to the character of its local district and the broader rural heritage of the county.

The significance of Shanakiel to the local community lies in its role as part of Cork's complex patchwork of townlands that together form the cultural and geographic fabric of the region. While individual townlands may not be widely known beyond their immediate areas, they remain important reference points for local residents, heritage organizations, and those researching Irish genealogy and local history. Shanakiel thus represents the kind of small but meaningful place that anchors community identity and connection to the Irish landscape.

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County

Cork

Irish Name

An tSeanchoill

Barony

Cork

Valuation Office Records

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

282 records

282 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
Shanakiel
Irish
An tSeanchoill
Barony
Cork
County
Cork

Linked Census Records

2 matched
Townland Shanakiel 1901 · Saint Mary's · Cork
Townland Shanakiel 1911 · St. Mary's · Cork

Historical Census Records

1 unlinked

These census records match the name Shanakiel but could not be automatically linked to this townland. The historical name may refer to a street, subdivision, or older boundary that no longer exists as a separate unit.

Subdivision Shanakiel (part of) 1911 · Cork No. 4 Urban (part of) · Cork
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