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Comté de Cork

Localité

Dundullerick East

Dún Dolraic Thoir

29

Registres de recensement

6

Foyers

1

Année du recensement

1911 Recensement
Personnes
29
Foyers
6

À propos

Dundullerick East is a small townland located in County Cork in the province of Munster in southwestern Ireland. The townland sits within the barony of Carbery Hundred, in the southwestern portion of the county, a region characterized by rolling agricultural land, scattered woodlands, and proximity to the Atlantic coastline. The landscape typical of this area reflects the pastoral farming traditions that have long defined rural Cork, with fields divided by hedgerows and stone walls that create the distinctive patchwork pattern visible across the Irish countryside. The townland's position in southwestern Cork places it within a region of considerable natural beauty, where the terrain transitions between inland valleys and the more dramatic coastal geography further south.

Like many Irish townlands, Dundullerick East represents a unit of land organization with roots extending back centuries, with the townland system itself representing one of the most enduring administrative divisions in Ireland. The name and linguistic structure of the townland, as with others in the region, likely derives from Irish Gaelic, reflecting the deep cultural and linguistic heritage of Munster. The broader Dundullerick area has been inhabited and worked for generations, with the land traditionally supporting small-scale farming, dairy production, and other rural livelihoods typical of Cork's agricultural heritage. The historical development of the townland would be intertwined with the evolution of local parish structures, land ownership patterns, and the social and economic changes that have shaped rural Ireland over centuries.

Today, Dundullerick East remains part of the living landscape of County Cork, contributing to the character and cultural continuity of its local community. As with many rural Irish townlands, it represents both a geographic unit and a marker of local identity and heritage. The townland system itself continues to be used for administrative, postal, and cultural purposes, keeping these ancient divisions relevant in contemporary Irish life. For residents and those with family connections to the area, townlands like Dundullerick East serve as important reference points for local geography, genealogy, and the preservation of Irish rural heritage.

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Paroisse

Templebodan

Comté

Cork

Nom irlandais

Dún Dolraic Thoir

Baronnie

Barrymore

Valuation Office Records

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

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51 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
Dundullerick East
Irlandais
Dún Dolraic Thoir
Paroisse
Templebodan
Baronnie
Barrymore
Comté
Cork