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Comté de Cork

Localité

Duntahane

Dún Táithín

87

Registres de recensement

13

Foyers

1

Année du recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
87
Foyers
13

À propos

Duntahane is a small townland located in County Cork in the Munster province of southwestern Ireland. The townland sits within the broader landscape of Cork's countryside, characterized by the rolling hills, pastoral fields, and rural settlements typical of this region. Like many Irish townlands, Duntahane represents one of the smallest administrative divisions in the Irish territorial system, serving as a geographic and historical marker within the parish and baronial structures that have organized Irish land for centuries. The area is situated in a region known for its agricultural heritage and traditional Irish rural character.

The history of Duntahane, as with most Irish townlands, is deeply connected to the broader historical patterns of settlement, land ownership, and social organization that have shaped County Cork since medieval times. The townland system itself reflects centuries of Anglo-Norman and English administrative influence overlaid upon earlier Gaelic territorial divisions. Like many townlands in Cork, Duntahane would have been subject to the various land reorganizations, plantations, and property transfers that characterized Irish history from the medieval period through the modern era. Understanding its specific historical trajectory would require consultation of local historical records, land surveys, and community archives.

Duntahane remains part of the living fabric of Cork's rural communities, representing the persistence of traditional townland divisions in contemporary Ireland. While individual townlands may lack dramatic historical events or internationally recognized monuments, they collectively form the foundation of Irish cultural geography and local identity. For residents and those with ancestral connections to the area, such townlands serve as important reference points for family history, genealogical research, and cultural heritage. The townland system continues to hold significance in Irish property records, postal addresses, and community recognition, even as rural Ireland undergoes ongoing demographic and economic changes.

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Paroisse

Fermoy

Comté

Cork

Nom irlandais

Dún Táithín

Baronnie

Condons and Clangibbon

Valuation Office Records

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

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305 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
Duntahane
Irlandais
Dún Táithín
Paroisse
Fermoy
Baronnie
Condons and Clangibbon
Comté
Cork

Registres historiques du recensement

2 non liés

Ces registres de recensement correspondent au nom Duntahane 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 Duntahane, part of (Urban) 1911 · Fermoy Urban · Cork
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Subdivision Duntahane (part of Rural a) 1911 · Fermoy Rural · Cork
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