60
Registros censales
8
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 28
- Hogares
- 4
- Personas
- 32 +14.3%
- Hogares
- 4 0%
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Lisnashearshane is a small townland located in County Cork in the Republic of Ireland, situated in the southwestern part of the country. The townland lies within the broader landscape characteristic of Cork's rural countryside, an area defined by rolling hills, agricultural land, and scattered settlements typical of Irish rural parishes. Like many townlands in Cork, Lisnashearshane represents one of the thousands of small administrative divisions that have historically organized the Irish landscape, each with its own local identity and place within the wider community structure.
The townland, like much of County Cork, has deep historical roots stretching back centuries. Cork itself has a rich medieval and early modern history, with the county's development shaped by both Irish Gaelic traditions and Anglo-Norman influence. The townland system itself, which defines places like Lisnashearshane, originated during the Anglo-Norman period and has remained a fundamental feature of Irish geographic organization. The name Lisnashearshane, like many Irish townland names, likely derives from the Irish language and reflects the area's Gaelic heritage and historical connections to the broader Irish landscape.
As with many rural Irish townlands, Lisnashearshane's significance lies primarily in its role within the local farming community and its connection to the parish structure that has long organized rural Irish life. These small settlements serve as anchors for family histories, local traditions, and community identity across generations. The townland remains part of the intricate network of rural Cork that sustains agricultural heritage and maintains cultural continuity in Ireland's countryside, even as rural areas continue to evolve and face demographic changes.
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- Parroquia
- Condado
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Nombre en irlandés
Lios na Seirseán
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Baronía
Duhallow
- Logainm
Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
62 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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