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Comté de Cork

Localité

Barnabrow

Bearna Bhrogha

19

Registres de recensement

6

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
5
Foyers
2
1911 Recensement
Personnes
14 +180%
Foyers
4 +100%

À propos

Barnabrow is a small townland located in County Cork in the province of Munster in the south of Ireland. The townland lies within the barony of Barrymore, in the eastern part of the county. The landscape of the region is characteristic of Cork's countryside, with rolling pastoral terrain, agricultural land, and scattered rural settlements. The townland's setting reflects the broader geography of East Cork, an area defined by mixed farming, woodland patches, and the typical stone walls and hedgerows that define the Irish rural landscape.

The area has a long history as part of the broader settlement patterns of Cork, with roots extending back centuries into the medieval and early modern periods. Like many Irish townlands, Barnabrow's name reflects Irish linguistic heritage, though the precise historical origins and etymological meaning would require detailed scholarly investigation. The townland would have been shaped by the various transitions in Irish history, including the Anglo-Norman period, the plantations, and the subsequent development of rural communities through the early modern and modern eras.

Barnabrow remains a quiet rural townland with a small dispersed population typical of many Irish countryside settlements. The area maintains its primarily agricultural character, with local farming communities continuing traditional land use patterns. The townland would have local connections to nearby villages and towns that serve as market and service centers for the surrounding rural population.

Like other small townlands across Ireland, Barnabrow represents an important unit of local geography and community identity. These townlands form the basic building blocks of Irish rural settlement patterns and continue to hold significance for local families, genealogical research, and understanding the structure of Irish rural life. The townland system itself remains an important administrative and cultural framework within Irish geography.

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Paroisse

Cloyne

Comté

Cork

Nom irlandais

Bearna Bhrogha

Baronnie

Imokilly

Valuation Office Records

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

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39 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
Barnabrow
Irlandais
Bearna Bhrogha
Paroisse
Cloyne
Baronnie
Imokilly
Comté
Cork