Showing posts with label Know your Townland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Know your Townland. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 July 2019

Know your Townland: Ballyhoo

Know your Townland                   
This week our Gaultier townland of choice is Ballyhoo.


Did you know that there is a townland named Ballyhoo bordering Waterford City’s Outer Ring Road.
The Irish name for Ballyhoo is Baile Hú. Canon Power gives it as Baile Húgh – “Hugh’s Homestead.
Ballyhoo has an area of:
• 1,227,616 m² / 122.76 hectares / 1.2276 km²
• 0.47 square miles
• 303.35 acres / 303 acres, 1 rood, 16 perches
Ballyhoo borders the following other townlands:
• Ballindud (Gaultier) to the east
• Ballycashin (Middlethird) to the west
• Carriganard (Gaultier) to the west
• Duagh (Middlethird) to the south
• Kilbarry (Gaultier) to the north
• Knockeen (Middlethird) to the west
• Lacken (Gaultier) to the east

In the 1901 census there were 16 people living in the townland.

In the 1911 census there are 12 people living in the townland.

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Sunday, 2 June 2019

Know your Townland - Ballynakill,

We are back this week with our popular series on the Townlands of Gaultier. Sorry for our absence over the last weeks and it might be a hit and miss over the summer months also.

Ballynakill Church - commonly called the Brass Cock and a very interesting graveyard

This week our townland is Ballynakill, Canon Power tells us in his book that Baile na Cille means (“Homestead of the Church”) but who ever put up the attached sign had a different idea. Maybe Canon Power was wrong and maybe he is right. Please let us know what you think? The translation of the sign “Baile Mhic Coiligh” to the best of my knowledge is “Home of the son of Coiligh”.  I might be totally wrong but would love to hear what you think.


                   Ballynakill has an area of:
• 1,517,107 m² / 151.71 hectares / 1.5171 km²
• 0.59 square miles
• 374.89 acres / 374 acres, 3 roods, 21 perches
                  Ballynakill borders the following other townlands:
• Cove (Gaultier) to the west
• Farranshoneen (Gaultier) to the west
• Grange Upper (Gaultier) to the west
• Grantstown (Gaultier) to the south
• Knockboy (Gaultier) to the east

In the 1901 census there were 114 inhabitants in Ballynakill. Robert Dobbyn who was aged 76 was a Land Agent. William G Davis Goff, aged 62 and his son Herbert Davis Goff, aged 29 were both Brewers. Lubelle Morris, aged 51 was a widow and gave her occupation as “Interest of Money”.In the 1911 census we find Lubelle or Subelle as her name is recored and her son Richard aged 35 are living in what is now the Haven Hotel in Dunmore East. William Power aged 30 and his brother John aged 34 in the 1901 census had as their occupation “Nursery and Farming”. In the 1911 census Mary Power aged 35 has as her occupation “Forest Seedswoman”. Were these Powers the Powers of “Power’s Seeds”?    Henry Oliver Broomhead aged 44 and his wife Catherine Mary aged 37 had six children , three boys and three girls.
   
In 1911 there were 189 inhabitants in Ballynakill and 29 or 15% could not read or write.


A transcript of the legible graves in the above churchyard via Steve Rogers

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Saturday, 25 May 2019

Know your Gaultier Townland - Ballynaneashagh

In a new, and very popular series of Facebook articles, Michael Farrell encourages members to Know your Townlands. 
Ballynaneashagh/Baile na nDéiseach
This week the Gaultier Townland that we are looking at is Ballynaneashagh/Baile na nDéiseach – Town of the Deise. Ballynaneashagh is where the Waterford Corporation operated a municipal cemetery.

In Griffith’s valuation of 1847 - 1864 the area of the cemetery is just over 9 acres. In the 1901 census there are 41 people living in Ballynaneashagh in 5 families. In the 1911 census there are 31 people living in Ballynaneashagh in 5 families. 

At least 2 of the 1901 families are not living there in 1911 and in both census there are a lot of people living in Ballynaneashagh who were born in either Kilkenny or Wexford. In the 1911 census there is one family with two of its members working as cemetery caretakers. 

Canon Patrick Power, the Gaultier historian who was born in the townland of Callaghane on 8 March 1862 was buried in Ballynaneashagh after he died on 16 October 1951.

It is part of the Civil Parish of Kilbarry, which is one of the Civil Parishes of the Barony of Gaultier. Ballynaneashagh has an area 0.52 square miles /1.3454 km square with 332 acres. It borders the following townlands:

Ballybeg (Gaultier) to the south Ballycashin (Middlethird) to the west Butlerstown North (Middlethird) to the west Butlerstown South (Middlethird) to the west Kilbarry (Gaultier) to the east Lisduggan (Middlethird) to the east Big Lismore (Middlethird) to the west Skibbereen (Middlethird) to the north
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