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Comté de Wexford

Localité

Ballyduff

An Baile Dubh

246

Registres de recensement

54

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
122
Foyers
29
1911 Recensement
Personnes
124 +1.6%
Foyers
25 -13.8%

À propos

Ballyduff is a small townland located in County Wexford in the southeastern corner of Ireland, situated in the province of Leinster. The area is characterized by the rolling countryside typical of this region, with pastoral farmland, hedgerows, and scattered rural settlements. Wexford itself is known for its agricultural heritage and coastal proximity, and Ballyduff forms part of this broader rural landscape. The townland's setting reflects the typical pattern of Irish rural habitation, with dispersed houses and farms rather than a concentrated village center.

The history of Ballyduff, like much of County Wexford, is intertwined with Ireland's broader historical narrative, including the Anglo-Norman settlement patterns and later developments during the medieval and early modern periods. Wexford was a significant location during various periods of Irish history, and the townland would have been part of these wider territorial and social structures. The name itself, like many Irish townlands, derives from Gaelic origins, with "Bally" being a common prefix meaning townland or settlement.

As a rural townland, Ballyduff serves primarily as an agricultural community, with the local economy traditionally based on farming and rural pursuits. The area maintains the character of Ireland's countryside, where such townlands form the foundation of rural communities and represent the continuity of settlement patterns that have existed for centuries. The tight-knit nature of rural Irish townlands means that Ballyduff, though small, likely holds significance for those with family connections or roots in the area.

Today, Ballyduff remains part of Wexford's rural fabric, contributing to the county's agricultural and cultural identity. Like many small Irish townlands, it represents the enduring pattern of rural settlement and community that characterizes much of the Irish landscape outside of urban centers. For residents and those with ancestral ties to the area, such townlands are repositories of family history and local heritage.

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Paroisse

Ballycanew

Comté

Wexford

Nom irlandais

An Baile Dubh

Baronnie

Gorey

Valuation Office Records

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

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42 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.

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

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Détails

Anglais
Ballyduff
Irlandais
An Baile Dubh
Paroisse
Ballycanew
Baronnie
Gorey
Comté
Wexford

Registres historiques du recensement

2 non liés

Ces registres de recensement correspondent au nom Ballyduff mais n'ont pas pu être automatiquement liés à cette localité. Le nom historique peut désigner une rue, une subdivision ou une ancienne limite qui n'existe plus comme unité distincte.

Subdivision Ballyduff, Lower 1911 · Ardamine · Wexford
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Subdivision Ballyduff, Upper 1911 · Ardamine · Wexford
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