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The
writing of a history of a townland involves several steps. The first is
to obtain maps of the townland and surrounding areas. A map of the county
should be obtained to show the location in relation to the larger towns
in the county. The next map that should be obtained is the townland map
of the parish.This shows the location of the townland in relation to the
other townlands in the parish. Once the maps are obtained a visit to the
Valuation Office will allow holdings to be identified on the townland from
1857 until 1965.Sources to be used will include:
- O'Donavan's Ordnance
Survey letters.
- Tithes Applotment
(1835).
- Griffith's Valuation
(1857).
- Summary Censuses
of 1841 - 1891
- 1901 Census.
- 1911 Census.
- Leases and Rent
Rolls.
- Gravestone Inscriptions.
- Baptism registers
for Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland .
- Birth registrations.
- Marriage registers
for Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland .
- Valuation Office
Entries.
- Photographs of
houses (occupied and unoccupied in the townland).
- Old photographs
of previous occupants.
- Interviews with
present occupants.
As we accumulate
data for the townland we are working on, we can follow the progress as the
history of the townland of Kiltarnet in the parish of Burrishoole, Co. Mayo
is put together.A manual in Adobe Acrobat containing all the information
to be covered is available. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your
computer please click the image to download a free copy. Links to external web sites will open in a new browser window.
There will be a navigation bar to the left of each page on the website
A series of twelve lectures will be given and there will be a web page for
each lecture.
- An introduction
to townland history and sources
- The history of
Kiltarnet
- Sources in the
county library
- Sources in Dublin
(optional field trip)
- Sources on the
Internet
- Maps and mapping
- Photography
- Scanning images
and image manipulation
- Obtaining the
oral history
- Making the family
tree
- Archeological
findings in the townland
- Presentation of
the finished project
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