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Comté de Galway

Localité

Curries

Na Curraigh

35

Registres de recensement

7

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
17
Foyers
3
1911 Recensement
Personnes
18 +5.9%
Foyers
4 +33.3%

À propos

Curries is a small townland located in County Galway in the west of Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of Connemara or the surrounding rural areas that characterize this region. Like many Irish townlands, it forms part of a patchwork of small settlements scattered across the Irish countryside, each with distinct geographic and cultural identities. The landscape of County Galway is characterized by dramatic terrain, including bogland, moorland, and rocky outcrops, with numerous water features such as lakes and streams that have shaped both the physical environment and the patterns of human settlement throughout history.

The townland system itself, of which Curries is a part, represents a uniquely Irish form of land division with medieval and Norman origins, though many townlands reflect older Gaelic territorial arrangements. These small administrative units were particularly important during the colonial period and in the organization of land ownership and agricultural practices. Understanding Curries within this context means recognizing it as one of thousands of such divisions across Ireland, each with its own local significance and community identity, even if many remain relatively small and undocumented in broader historical records.

Like many rural Irish townlands, Curries would have been shaped by agricultural traditions, local family histories, and the broader economic and social changes that have affected rural Galway over centuries. The area's history would be intertwined with patterns of Irish land use, the impact of various historical periods including the Great Famine, and the evolution of rural communities through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The local significance of such townlands lies largely in their meaning to families and communities with deep roots in these places, where land ownership, family connections, and local knowledge form important aspects of cultural identity.

Today, Curries remains part of the living rural fabric of County Galway, representative of the many small settlements that continue to characterize the Irish countryside. While detailed documentation about specific events or contemporary features may be limited, the townland's significance is primarily rooted in its role as a place of residence and local identity for those with connections to it, and as part of the broader heritage and landscape of one of Ireland's most distinctive counties.

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Paroisse

Kilcroan

Comté

Galway

Nom irlandais

Na Curraigh

Baronnie

Ballymoe

Valuation Office Records

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

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10 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
Curries
Irlandais
Na Curraigh
Paroisse
Kilcroan
Baronnie
Ballymoe
Comté
Galway