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Comté de Cork

Paroisse

Clenor

Claonúir

13

Localités

631

Registres de recensement

119

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
312
Foyers
61
1911 Recensement
Personnes
319 +2.2%
Foyers
58 -4.9%

À propos

Clenor is a small parish located in County Cork, situated in the southwestern region of Ireland. The parish forms part of the broader landscape of Cork's rural interior, characterized by the rolling hills and agricultural land typical of Munster. The terrain in this area features the mixed farming landscape common to inland Cork, with fields, hedgerows, and scattered settlements that reflect centuries of rural settlement patterns. The parish is positioned within the network of small communities that comprise Cork's townland system, which divides the county into numerous historically significant administrative divisions.

The parish of Clenor has its roots in Ireland's parish system, which developed over centuries and became formalized through ecclesiastical and civil administration. Like many Irish parishes, Clenor's boundaries and identity are closely tied to the Catholic Church's organizational structure, though the parish also holds civil significance within Cork's administrative history. The area would have experienced the broader historical currents that shaped Cork and Munster, including the Norman influence, the later English plantations, and the social and religious changes that followed. The local landscape bears the marks of this long occupation and use, evident in field patterns, townland names, and settlement distribution.

Clenor serves as a focal point for the local community within its catchment area, with the parish church being a central institution in the lives of residents. The parish represents one of many such communities in Cork that, while small and rural, maintains cultural and social significance for those who live there and whose families have roots in the area. These small parishes are part of the fabric of rural Irish life, functioning as units of local identity and community organization. For residents and descendants of Clenor, the parish name carries historical and familial meaning, connecting them to a specific place within Cork's complex geography.

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Comté

Cork

Baronnie

Fermoy

Nom irlandais

Claonúir

Localités

13 localités

Griffith's Valuation

National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s-1850s)

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352 occupiers recorded in Griffith's Valuation across 13 townlands (1830s-1850s).

Top Surnames

Nagle 15 Linchan 11 Callaghan 11 Farrell 9 Doyle 9 Roche 8 Sulivan 8 Keeffe 7 Doody 7 Drake 6

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

Emplacement de la paroisse

Clenor OpenStreetMap

Détails

Anglais
Clenor
Irlandais
Claonúir
Baronnie
Fermoy
Comté
Cork

Registres de recensement

Localités 13