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Comté de Cork

Localité

Killinardrish

Cill an Ard-dorais

135

Registres de recensement

29

Foyers

2

Années de recensement

1901 Recensement
Personnes
75
Foyers
15
1911 Recensement
Personnes
60 -20%
Foyers
14 -6.7%

À propos

Killinardrish is a small townland located in County Cork, situated in the southern province of Munster in the Republic of Ireland. Like many Irish townlands, it represents a historic administrative division of the landscape, forming part of the broader rural geography of Cork. The area is characterized by the rolling hills and agricultural land typical of this region of south-central Ireland, with the landscape shaped by centuries of farming and settlement patterns. The townland's name, like many in Ireland, derives from Irish language origins, reflecting the Gaelic heritage that permeates the region's nomenclature and cultural identity.

The history of Killinardrish, as with most Irish townlands, is intertwined with the broader historical developments of County Cork and Ireland itself. Townlands such as this emerged as fundamental land divisions during the medieval period and were further systematized during the Tudor and Stuart periods. The area would have been shaped by centuries of agricultural practice, the influence of the Catholic Church, and the various upheavals that affected rural Ireland, from the Plantation period through the land reforms of the nineteenth century. Understanding Killinardrish's specific history requires consulting local historical records and community knowledge.

The townland today represents part of the living fabric of rural Cork, where such small administrative areas continue to hold significance for local residents and in the Irish postal and cadastral systems. Killinardrish, like many similar townlands, contributes to the distinctive character of the Cork countryside, maintaining connections to traditional Irish settlement patterns and land use. The area remains primarily agricultural or residential in nature, as is typical for such rural divisions in Ireland. For those with family connections to the region or those interested in Irish genealogy and local history, townlands like Killinardrish serve as important geographic and cultural reference points.

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Paroisse

Cannaway

Comté

Cork

Nom irlandais

Cill an Ard-dorais

Baronnie

Muskerry East

Valuation Office Records

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

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77 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
Killinardrish
Irlandais
Cill an Ard-dorais
Paroisse
Cannaway
Baronnie
Muskerry East
Comté
Cork