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Griffith’s Valuation

The entries in the following table have been compiled from the Primary Valuation of Ireland, better known as the Griffith’s Valuation. The valuation is arranged by counties and within counties by Poor Law Union Divisions and within unions by parishes. This extract was made from a copy of the 1858–64 printed edition of the valuations for the Parish of Clonmany, County of Donegal, Union of Inishowen. The copy was personally obtained at the Public Records Office Northern Ireland, Belfast. (PRONI Reference Number VAL 2B.)

Notes .

a) The table uses the same nomenclature as the valuation record except for some of the column headings. These are those for Rateable Annual Value land, Rateable Annual Value Buildings, Total Annual Valuation of the Rateable Property, which have been abbreviated. The abbreviations are self-explanatory.

  1. b) The valuation townland reference to the Ordinance surveys has been omitted from the table.
  2. c) The measure of land area is the Imperial system of acres, roods and perches.
  3. d) Each townland has a map reference number.
  4. e) The meaning of the term ‘Immediate lessors’ is not clear. It would appear that it does not necessarily mean the owner.
  5. f) The term ‘office’ is said to mean that there are additional buildings on the tenement such as animal shelters, barns, “out houses” etc.

Observations.

The maps that accompany the valuation were not checked however it is reasonable to assume that consecutive map reference number indicate adjoining properties. (For maps see PRONI Reference Number VAL 2A). Therefore, where there is commonality of names in adjoining properties it would be logical to assume a relationship.

This table only contains selected entries. The full valuation for the parish contains over thirteen hundred entries. By far the most common surname in the parish is Doherty. 

All the entries for the surnames of Callaghan, McCrevan, McCreevan, McCann, McCool and McCoole have been listed in the table.

There is no listing in the valuation for a townland of ‘Coolcross’.

The records of the 1908/09 applications for Old Age Pensions made by residents of the townland of ‘Coolcross’ have been altered. Coolcross has been crossed out and replaced with the townland of Tullynabratilly.  A note in the margin of the application form states ‘cannot find Coolcross’. (For these applications see; PRONI, Belfast. County Donegal, Reference Number T.550. Vol. 37

The townland of Rasheny had a National School House, garden and play ground and whilst there was a National School house and yard at Carrowreagh, it had no garden.

A William Doherty was the occupier and the teacher at the National schoolhouse at Dunaff. The schoolhouse at Gaddyduff is described as a Male and Female National School house and yard.

 

Gaddyduff  was home to the Revenue police barracks and yard  whilst the Constabulary Force police barrack, office and yard were at The Cross of Clonmany village. There was a second police barracks, office and yard at Kinnea where the nominated occupier was Neal Doherty.

 

The Post Office at the Cross of Clonmany village was the residence of Francis Little. Anne Lohersy’s tenement in the Clonmany village is described as a Tolls of Fairs.

There was Church and graveyard at Straid where the occupier was a Michael Doherty and the immediate lessors were the Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe. Straid also had a dispensary occupied by the Guardians of the Poor of Inishowen Union and leased from Owen Farern.

The village of Clehagh contained the R.C.Church and graveyard.

 

List of all Townlands mentioned in the Valuation for the Parish of Clonmany.

In order of entry in the Griffith valuation. (Left to right)

 

Cloontagh (60) Ardagh (44) Ballyliffin (30)
Village of Ballyliffin (48) Tullynabratilly (53) Rashenny (50)
 Straths  (21) Magheranual  (24) Fegart  (43)
Lagacurry  (35) Carrowreach or Craignacally  (25) Carrickabraghy  (6)
Glashedy Island  (1) Ballymac-Moriarty  (17) Crossconnell  (21)
Tullagh  (69) Kinnea  (52) Letter  (68)
Dunaff  (101) Urrismenagh  (47) Lenan  (68)
Straid  (90) Roosky  (42) Clonmany Glebe  (42)
Meendoran  (22) Binnion  (36) Annagh  (79)
Gaddyduff  (10) The Cross of Clonmany (Village)   (10) Gort  (1)
Adderville  (26) Clehagh  (37) Altahalla  (70)

 

* The number in brackets after the townland name refers to the number of occupiers listed for that townland.

 

‘The townland is the smallest administrative division in the country…there are approximately 64,000 townlands in Ireland. Great variations occur in town land sizes…Town land quanity may be regarded as a rough guide to land quality, the bigger townland being usually found in the poorer areas.’

Source: Begley, D.F., Irish Genealogy. A Record Finder. Heraldic Artists. Dublin. 1987.

 

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Griffith’s Valuation

The entries in the following table have been compiled from the Primary Valuation of Ireland, better known as the Griffith’s Valuation. The valuation is arranged by counties and within counties by Poor Law Union Divisions and within unions by parishes. This extract was made from a copy of the 1858–64 printed edition of the valuations for the Parish of Clonmany, County of Donegal, Union of Inishowen. The copy was personalty obtained at the Public Records Office Northern Ireland, Belfast. (PRONI Reference Number VAL 2B.)

 

Notes .

 

  1. a) The table uses the same nomenclature as the valuation record except for some of the column headings. These are those for Rateable Annual Value land, Rateable Annual Value Buildings, Total Annual Valuation of the Rateable Property, which have been abbreviated. The abbreviations are self-explanatory.
  2. b) The valuation townland reference to the Ordinance surveys has been omitted from the table.
  3. c) The measure of land area is the Imperial system of acres, roods and perches.
  4. d) Each townland has a map reference number.
  5. e) The meaning of the term ‘Immediate lessors’ is not clear. It would appear that it does not necessarily mean the owner.
  6. f) The term ‘office’ is said to mean that there are additional buildings on the tenement such as animal shelters, barns, “out houses” etc.

 

Observations.

 

The maps that accompany the valuation were not checked however it is reasonable to assume that consecutive map reference number indicate adjoining properties. (For maps see PRONI Reference Number VAL 2A). Therefore, where there is commonality of names in adjoining properties it would be logical to assume a relationship.

 

This table only contains selected entries. The full valuation for the parish contains over thirteen hundred entries. By far the most common surname in the parish is Doherty.

 

All the entries for the surnames of Callaghan, McCrevan, McCreevan, McCann, McCool and McCoole have been listed in the table.

 

There is no listing in the valuation for a townland of ‘Coolcross’.

 

The records of the 1908/09 applications for Old Age Pensions made by residents of the townland of ‘Coolcross’ have been altered. Coolcross has been crossed out and replaced with the townland of Tullynabratilly. A note in the margin of the application form states ‘cannot find Coolcross’. (For these applications see; PRONI, Belfast. County Donegal, Reference Number T.550. Vol. 37

 

The townland of Rasheny had a National School House, garden and play ground and whilst there was a National School house and yard at Carrowreagh, it had no garden. A William Doherty was the occupier and the teacher at the National schoolhouse at Dunaff. The schoolhouse at Gaddyduff is described as a Male and Female National School house and yard.

 

Gaddyduff  was home to the Revenue police barracks and yard  whilst the Constabulary Force police barrack, office and yard were at The Cross of Clonmany village. There was a second police barracks, office and yard at Kinnea where the nominated occupier was Neal Doherty.

 

The Post Office at the Cross of Clomany village was the residence of Francis Little. Anne Lohersy’s tenement in the Clonmany village is described as a Tolls of Fairs.

 

There was Church and graveyard at Straid where the occupier was a Michael Doherty and the immediate lessors were the Lord Bishop of Derry and Raphoe. Straid also had a dispensary occupied by the Guardians of the Poor of Inishowen Union and leased from Owen Farern.

 

The village of Clehagh contained the R.C.Church and graveyard.

 

list of all Townlands mentioned in the Valuation for the Parish of Clonmany.

In order of entry in the Griffith valuation. (Left to right)

 

Cloontagh (60) Ardagh (44) Ballyliffin (30)
Village of Ballyliffin (48) Tullynabratilly (53) Rashenny (50)
 Straths  (21) Magheranual  (24) Fegart  (43)
Lagacurry  (35) Carrowreach or Craignacally  (25) Carrickabraghy  (6)
Glashedy Island  (1) Ballymac-Moriarty  (17) Crossconnell  (21)
Tullagh  (69) Kinnea  (52) Letter  (68)
Dunaff  (101) Urrismenagh  (47) Lenan  (68)
Straid  (90) Roosky  (42) Clonmany Glebe  (42)
Meendoran  (22) Binnion  (36) Annagh  (79)
Gaddyduff  (10) The Cross of Clonmany (Village)   (10) Gort  (1)
Adderville  (26) Clehagh  (37) Altahalla  (70)

 

* The number in brackets after the townland name refers to the number of occupiers listed for that townland.

 

‘The townland is the smallest administrative division in the country…there are approximately 64,000 townlands in Ireland. Great variations occur in townland sizes…Townland quanity may be regarded as a rough guide to land quality, the bigger townland being usually found in the poorer areas.’

Source: Begley, D.F., Irish Genealogy. A Record Finder. Heraldic Artists. Dublin. 1987.

 

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Griffith Valuation

No & Letters of Reference to Map Townland Occupiers Immediate Lessors Description of Tenement Area Rateable Anual Value Land Rateable Annual Value Buildings Total Annual Valuation
31 39a TULLYNABRATILLY Callaghan, Daniel Doherty, James W. House, office, land 9a 1.5.0 0.10.0 1.15.0
30 TULLYNABRATILLY Callaghan, Daniel (Roe) Doherty, James W. House, office, land 8a 2.10.0 0.15.0 3.5.0
32 – b TULLYNABRATILLY Callaghan, James Callaghan, Patrick House, office, land 11a 2r 4.0.0 0.15.0 3.0.0
31 39b TULLYNABRATILLY Callaghan, John Doherty, James W. House, land 1.5.0 0.10.0 1.15.0
35 & 40 d TULLYNABRATILLY Callaghan, John Doherty, James W. House, office, land 10a 1r 10p 4.5.0 0.15.0 5.0.0
33 – c TULLYNABRATILLY Callaghan, Owen Callaghan, Patrick House, office, land 0.10.0 2.10.0
32 40a TULLYNABRATILLY Callaghan, Patrick Doherty, James W. House, office, land 20a.1r.0p 3.0.0 0.15.0 3.10.0
9b TULLYNABRATILLY Diver, Patrick McCreevan, Daniel House and Land 1.0.0 0.10.0 1.10.0
1g ARDAGH McCool, Charles O’Kane, Michael House, Office, Land   3.10.0 0.15.0 4.5.0
2 C -e TULLAG McCool, Edward Lloyd, Minchin House, office, land 1.0.0 3.5.0
1l ARDAGH McCool, Ellen Doherty, Michael House, Office, Land   1.10.0 0.15.0 1.15.0
7 FEGART McCool, John Rogan, Dr., Reps. land 10a 0r 25p 2.10.0 2.10.0
3 b ANNAGH McCool, Margaret Doherty, John and partners House , land   1.10.0 0.5.0 1.15.0
12 b FEGART McCool, Mary Rogan, Dr., Reps. House, office, land 1.5.0 0.10.0 1.15.0
7 b CARROWREAGH McCool, Patrick Harvey, John House, office, land 3.5.0 0.10.0 3.15.0
9g TULLYNABRATILLY McCool, Susan Doherty, James W. House and office 0.10.0 0.10.0
24B– BALLYLIFFIN McCoole, Ellen Montgomery, Rev. S. Land       1.10.0
21 a RASHENNY McCreevan, Cecily Doherty, James W. House, office, land 15a 1r 20p 3.10.0 0.15.0 4.5.0
9a TULLYNABRATILLY McCreevan, Daniel Doherty, James W. House, Office & Land 8a 2r 10p 2.0.0 0.10.0 2.10.0
21 b RASHENNY McCreevan, Hugh Doherty, James W. House,office 0.15.0 5.15.0
22 RASHENNY McCreevan, Hugh Doherty, James W. land 13a 1r 27p 5.0.0
14 – e STRAID McCrevan, Daniel Doherty, William House, office, land     0.15.0 2.15.0
14 – d

 

STRAID McCrevan, Patrick Doherty, William House, office, land     0.15.0 2.15.0
 

Callaghan Births in Records of St Mary’s Church, Clonmany

(sorted by Father’s Name)
Date Standard Surname Child’s Surname First Name Father’s Name Mother’s Surname First Name Townland Register Page
22/03/1855 Callaghan Callahan Mary Duffy Grace Culcrop 1 19
03/05/1870 Callaghan Callaghan Catherine Billy Toland Mary Culcross 1 128
26/02/1881 Callaghan Calagan Patrick Billy Toland Mary Coolcross 1 226
16/10/1864 Callaghan Callahan Mary Charles Callahan Bridget Rahenny 1 82
06/12/1863 Callaghan Callahan Catherine Daniel Callahan Bridget Culcrop 1 73
14/07/1875 Callaghan Callaghan Patrick Daniel McCreaven Peggy Culcross 1 175
14/08/1877 Callaghan Calaghan Susana Daniel McCreven Peggy Culcross 1 196
21/12/1869 Callaghan Callaghan John Daniel Harkin Biddy Culcross 1 124
15/12/1872 Callaghan Calaghan Patrick Daniel Harkin Biddy Culcross 1 151
29/09/1875 Callaghan Callaghan Patrick Daniel Harkin Bridget Culcross 1 177
06/03/1880 Callaghan Calaghan Patrick Daniel Harkin Bridgid Coolcross 1 219
06/02/1882 Callaghan Callaghan James Daniel Harkin Bridgit Culcross 1 232
18/06/1861 Callaghan Callahan Anthony James Toland Catherine Rashenny 1 56
21/05/1863 Callaghan Callahan John James Tolan Catherine Rashenney 1 70
07/04/1864 Callaghan Callahan Susan James Toland Catherine Rashany 1 77
09/06/1866 Callaghan Callaghan John James Toland Catherine Rashiny 1 94
21/02/1868 Callaghan Calahan James James Toland Catherine Rusheney 1 109
09/10/1872 Callaghan Calaghan Elizabeth James Toland Catherine Rashenny 1 149
09/08/1876 Callaghan Callaghan Daniel James Toland Catherine Rasheny 1 184
18/09/1863 Callaghan Callaghan James John Doherty Bridget Culcross 1 72
16/04/1899 Callaghan Callaghan Daniel John Grant Ellen Culcross 2 71
20/04/1900 Callaghan Callaghan Edward John Grant Ellen Culcross 2 76
13/04/1871 Callaghan Callaghan John John McConalogue Bridget Coolcross 1 136
09/12/1866 Callaghan Callahan Patrick John Tolan Mary Coolcross 1 98
01/07/1868 Callaghan Callaghan John John Toland Mary Culcross 1 112
26/04/1870 Callaghan Calahan Margaret John Toland Mary Culkross 1 128
14/04/1872 Callaghan Callaghan Bernard John Toland Mary Culcross 1 146
18/02/1874 Callaghan Callaghan Daniel John Toland Mary Culcross 1 161
01/04/1876 Callaghan Callaghan Mary John Toland Mary Culcross 1 181
18/03/1878 Callaghan Calaghan Michael John Toland Mary Culcross 1 202
06/05/1880 Callaghan Calaghan Anne John Toland Mary Coolcross 1 221
20/09/1862 Callaghan Callaghan Mary Owen McConalogue Biddy Culcross 1 66
25/03/1875 Callaghan Calaghan Daniel Owen McConalogue Biddy Culcross 1 171
13/07/1869 Callaghan Callaghan Bridget Owen McConalogue Bridget Culcross 1 121
16/02/1884 Callaghan Callaghan Cornelius Owen McConalogue Bridget Coolcross 1 244
12/05/1878 Callaghan Callaghan Edward Owen McConalogue Brigid Coolcross 1 203
24/07/1867 Callaghan Callaghan Fany Owen McConalogue Brigit Culcross 1 103
13/08/1859 Callaghan Callahan John Paddy Gubbin Mary Culcross 1 43
24/02/1854 Callaghan Callahan Sally Shane Doherty Biddy Culcrop 1 12
04/01/1856 Callaghan Callahan Michael Shane Doherty Biddy Culcrop 1 23
29/11/1859 Callaghan Callahan Mary William McEleney Una Turnabratty 1 46
15/05/1867 Callaghan Callaghan Mary William Tolin Mary Culcross 1 102
16/06/1872 Callaghan Calaghan John William Toland Mary Culcross 1 147
17/10/1875 Callaghan Callaghan Bridget William Toland Mary Culcross 1 177
26/10/1877 Callaghan Calahan Michael William Toland Mary Coolcross 1 198
26/09/1883 Callaghan Callaghan Daniel William Toland Mary Coolcross 1 242
Callaghan Male Marriages in Records of St Mary’s Church, Clonmany
(sorted by Groom’s First name)
Date Standard Surname Surname First Name Address Spouse Surname First Name Address Register Page
25/10/1874 Callaghan Callaghan Daniel Culcross McCreaven Margaret Culcross 1 40
17/08/1858 Callaghan Calahan James Coolcross Tolan Catherine Rashenney 1 10
23/01/1898 Callaghan Callaghan John Culcross Grant Ellen Toenabratley 2 14
29/10/1865 Callaghan Callaghan John Culcross Toland Mary Culcross 1 23
16/12/1865 Callaghan Callaghan Michael Donagh McIlhiny Bridget Kednagor 1 23
08/04/1854 Callaghan Callahan Owen Calern Duffy Grace Cloffin 1 4
10/12/1865 Callaghan Callaghan William Culcross Toland Mary Rasheny 1 23
Callaghan Female Marriages in Records of St Mary’s Church, Clonmany
(sorted by Bride’s First name)
21/04/1890 Callaghan Callaghan Catherine Culcross Doherty Charles Malin 2 18
11/02/1866 Callaghan Callaghan Mary Culcross McConalogue Daniel Donagh 1 24
04/01/1874 Callaghan Callaghan Sera Culcross Doherty Hugh Culcross 1 39
10/04/1899 Callaghan Callaghan Susan Rashenney Doherty Patrick Carnata 1 17