61
Registres de recensement
14
Foyers
2
Années de recensement
- Personnes
- 30
- Foyers
- 8
- Personnes
- 31 +3.3%
- Foyers
- 6 -25%
À propos
Barnacrow is a small townland located in County Kildare in the province of Leinster in the Republic of Ireland. Situated in the midlands region of the country, the area is characterized by the gently rolling landscape typical of County Kildare, with pastoral farmland, hedgerows, and fields that have historically been devoted to agriculture and horse breeding. The townland is part of the broader landscape of Kildare, a county renowned for its stud farms and equestrian heritage, though specific details about Barnacrow's immediate topographical features reflect the general terrain of the region.
The townland, like many small rural settlements in Ireland, has roots extending back centuries into the Irish countryside. County Kildare itself has a rich historical background, with connections to monastic settlements, Norman influences, and subsequent development during the medieval and early modern periods. Barnacrow, as a named townland, reflects the Irish townland system of land division, which dates back to medieval times and represents one of the smallest administrative divisions in Ireland, typically comprising a few hundred acres of land.
As a rural townland, Barnacrow would have been shaped by the agricultural traditions of County Kildare and the broader patterns of Irish rural life. The community would have been historically connected to farming practices, animal husbandry, and the social structures typical of Irish rural parishes. Like many small townlands across Ireland, Barnacrow maintains its identity as part of the cultural and geographic fabric of County Kildare, contributing to the character of the local region through its landscape and heritage.
Today, Barnacrow represents one of many small townlands across County Kildare that preserve Ireland's distinctive system of rural land organization and settlement patterns. These townlands, while often quiet and sparsely populated in modern times, remain significant to local identity and historical understanding. Barnacrow's significance lies in its connection to the rural heritage of Kildare and its place within the intricate patchwork of Irish townlands that have defined the Irish landscape for centuries.
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Nom irlandais
Bearna na Cruaiche
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Baronnie
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
2 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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