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Index to Tithe Applotment Book, Kilbarron Parish (Ballyshannon), County Donegal, Ireland 1833

National Archives of Ireland, Dublin Reference: TAB #32 7/51
Transcribed, Compiled and Submitted by
Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia
len_swindley[at]hotmail.com

 

This file of the TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOK, KILBARRON PARISH, COUNTY DONEGAL, 1833 forms part of the vast archive of 4,000+ pages of genealogical records relating to COUNTIES TYRONE, DONEGAL, LONDONDERRY & FERMANAGH provided without charge or subscription by CoTyroneIreland Welcome to the Premier Website & Research Tool for Cos. Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry & Fermanagh Genealogy (cotyroneireland.com) A complete list of records pertaining to KILBARRON PARISH, BALLYSHANNON, COUNTY DONEGAL on this website can be found at the foot of this file.


Kilbarron Parish, Co. Donegal Courtesy of Townlands.ie

Tithe was a tax on all agricultural land (originally one tenth of the produce) excepting only church lands, glebes and urban areas and was paid by leaseholders and occupiers of all religious denominations to the clergy of the Established Church of Ireland. There was growing resentment against this tax, especially by Presbyterians and Catholics, particularly in the period of distress after 1815 and the government was forced to give way and introduce the Tithe Composition Act 1823 which replaced payment in kind by payment in cash.

In order to effect this change, all agricultural land across the country was required to be surveyed and applotted, or valued. During the period 1823 to 1837, a Tithe Applotment Survey was made in each civil parish across the whole of Ireland to determine the value of tithe payable by different landholders. Two people were appointed by each parish to carry out this assessment. The material was arranged by civil parish and townland in volumes known as TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOKS.

In some parishes more than one survey was taken, whilst in others the manuscript has not survived. The books for all Ireland, compiled between 1823 and 1837, are now deposited in the National Archives of Ireland, Dublin and Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)., Belfast.

These tithe books are arranged by townland and record the names of leaseholders, the area of their farm subject to tithe, sometimes the quality of the land and an overall valuation and occasionally the names of landlords. Researchers should be aware that cottiers who did not hold land are not recorded, and unaccountably, some types of land were passed over entirely; a field of potatoes attracted a tithe payment in one parish, but not in that adjoining.

Those researchers who are fortunate to locate a forebear in the Tithe Applotment Books may find it possible to take their research back a further generation prior to Griffiths Valuation.

 

OFFICIAL TOWNLANDS WITHIN KILBARRON PARISH

Townland Townland Townland Townland
Abbey Island Abbeylands Alla Ardgillew
Ardpattan Ballyhanna Ballyhanna Ballymacaward
Ballynacarrick Ballynaglogh Behy Camlin
Camp Caricknahorna Cashel Cashelard
Cashellackan Cavan Cavangarden Cloghbolie
Cloghore Clontyseer Cool More Coolcholly
Corlea Cowpark Creevy Croaghbreesy
Crockacapple Derrykillew Doobally Drumnagroagh
Edenagor Garvanagh Kilbarron Kildoney Glebe
Killeen Knader Knocknashangan Legaloscran
Legaltan Lissacholly Mullans Parkhill
Raheen Rosscat Rowantreehill Sheegys
Sminver Spaddan Templenew Tirconeen
Tober Tonregee Townparks Tully
Tullyhorky Tullymore Twomilestone  


 

TOWNLANDS SUBJECT TO TITHING IN KILBARRON PARISH (AS SPELT IN 1833)

Townland Townland Townland
Alla Cashel Cloghbally
Coolbeg & its subdenominations Corker Roscut


 

KILBARRON PARISH TITHE APPLOTMENT BOOK 1833

SURNAME GIVEN NAME TOWNLAND
ACHESON [..?] Roscut [Rosscat]
ANDERSON A., Sen. Cashel
ANDERSON William Cashel
BARREN Daniel Coolley
BELL [..?] Roscut [Rosscat]
BELL John Cashel
BELL William Cashel
BOYLE Widow Wardtown
BURKE Patrick Cloghbolly
BURKE Thomas Cloghbolly
BURNS E. Cloghbolly
CLEARY [..?] Coolley
CLEARY Anthony Cloghbolly
CLEARY Owen Cashel
CLEARY P. Cashel
CLEARY Patrick Tullyoogan [Part of Coolley]
COONEY [..?] & partners Tullyoogan [Part of Coolley]
COONEY A. Cashel
COONEY B. Cashel
COONEY Edward Cashel
COONEY Mark Cashel
DIVER A. Roscut [Rosscat]
DIVER J. Roscut [Rosscat]
DIVER M. Roscut [Rosscat]
DOHERTY Arthur Cloghbolly
DOHERTY Denis Tullyhorkey (Subdenomination of Coolbeg)
DOHERTY George Cloghbolly
DOHERTY James Cloghbolly
DOHERTY James Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
DOHERTY James Tullyhorkey (Subdenomination of Coolbeg)
DOHERTY Sandy, Jun. Cloghbolly
DOHERTY Sandy, Sen. Cloghbolly
DOOGAN [..?] Coolley
ELLIOTT [..?] Cashel
FERGUSON [..?] Cashel
FLANAGAN Thomas Cashel
FOX O. Cashel
GALLAGHER [..?] (late Lipsett) Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
GALLAGHER John Cashel
GALLAGHER Pat. Tullyhorkey (Subdenomination of Coolbeg)
GAVIGAN [..?] Cashel
GAWLEY [..?] Wardtown
GILDEA James Cloghbolly
GILLESPIE Widow & partners Wardtown
GOAN E. Wardtown
GOAN Edward Coolley
GOAN Patt. Wardtown
GOAN Thomas Wardtown
GRAHAM [..?] Roscut [Rosscat]
GRAHAM Henry Cashel
HAZLETT John Coolley
HILLIARD [..?] Cloghbolly
KEENAN [..?] Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
KERRIGAN [..?] Wardtown
KERRIGAN John Cashel
KERRIGAN John Coolley
KNOX [..?] Cashel
LIPSETT [..?] Coolley
LIPSETT A. Cashel
LIPSETT Anthony Cashel
LIPSETT C. Cashel
LIPSETT James Cashel
LIPSETT John Cashel
LIPSETT John Coolley
LIPSETT John (Road) Cashel
LIPSETT Joseph Cashel
LIPSETT Lewis Cashel
LIPSETT Lewis, Jun. Cashel
LIPSETT Lewis, Sen. Cashel
LIPSETT Thomas Cashel
LIPSETT Thomas R. Cashel
LIPSETT William Cashel
LOWRY John Cashel
MARTIN [..?] Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
McBRIDE [..?] & Co. Coolley
McBRIDE [..?] & partners Tullyoogan [Part of Coolley]
McCADDON John Tullyhorkey (Subdenomination of Coolbeg)
McCANN Daniel Coolley
McCANN Daniel Wardtown
McCANN Gilbert Cloghbolly
McCANN John Coolley
McCANN John Wardtown
McCANN Owen & partners Wardtown
McCANN Patrick Wardtown
McCANY [?] [..?] Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
McGARRIGLE [..?] Coolley
McINTIRE [..?] Wardtown
McINTIRE Anthony Tullyhorkey (Subdenomination of Coolbeg)
McINTIRE D. Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
McINTIRE J. Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
McINTIRE J. Roscut [Rosscat]
McINTIRE James Cashel
McINTIRE James Cashel
McINTIRE Pat. Cashel
McINTYRE O. Roscut [Rosscat]
McKEY William Cashel
MONAGHAN [..?] Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
MULHARTAGH Daniel Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
MULHARTAGH Denis Cashel
OLIVER H. Roscut [Rosscat]
PATTERSON Widow Cloghbolly
PITTS Thomas Cashel
QUIN Patrick Cloghbolly
REYNOLDS John Coolley
REYNOLDS John Coolley
REYNOLDS John Wardtown
ROPER [..?] Coolley
ROPER [..?] Wardtown
ROPER D. Cloghbolly
ROPER Daniel Wardtown
ROPER J. Cloghbolly
ROPER James Wardtown
ROPER Neal Wardtown
ROPER T. Wardtown
SHANKLIN [..?] Cashel
SHANKLIN Widow Cashel
SHIEL Simon, Esq., Jun. Wardtown
SHIEL Simon, Esq., M.D. Wardtown
SLEVIN [..?] Coolmore [Subdenomination of Cooley]
SMITH [..?] Coolley
THOMAS William & partners Tullyoogan [Part of Coolley]
THOMPSON [..?] Cashel
TUMMANY [..?] Roscut [Rosscat]
VANCE Alexander Cashel
WALSH [..?] Cloghbolly
WALSH John Wardtown
WARD [..?] & son Cloghbolly

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