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"Killeshandra is a market town and a parish, in the barony Tullyhunco, county of Cavan, 77 miles NW from Dublin 28 S. from Enniskillen, 19.5 SW from Clones, 11 W from Cavan, 8 SSE from Ballyconnell, and 6 NW from Crossdoney; .....see full transcription on the town page" [From Slater's Directory (1846)]
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AVARGH, Church of Ireland |
Derrylane Aghnacor, Killashandra, Church of Ireland |
KILLASHANDRA, Main St, Church of Ireland |
Drumbess, Killashandra, Unknown Denomination |
Drumkeeran, Killashandra, Secession Presbyterian |
Shancroghan, Killashandra, Secession Presbyterian |
- Alwill, G. Rev., "The 1841 Census of Killeshandra Parish", Breifne, V. 5, No. 17, 1976, pp. 7-36
AVARGH, Church of Ireland |
Derrylane Aghnacor, Killashandra, Church of Ireland |
KILLASHANDRA, Main St, Church of Ireland |
Drumbess, Killashandra, Unknown Denomination |
Drumkeeran, Killashandra, Secession Presbyterian |
Shancroghan, Killashandra, Secession Presbyterian |
- Morrison, G.R., Methodism at Corlespratten, notes compiled for the visit of the Wesley Historical Society on 23rd May 1981.
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The transcription for this parish from the National Gazetteer (1868), provided by Colin Hinson.
- Ask for a calculation of the distance from Killashandra Parish to another place.
- Kernan, J.D. The Utica Kernans : descendants of Bryan Kernan, gentleman, of the townland of Ned in the parish of Killeshandra, barony of Tullyhunco, county of Cavan, Province of Ulster, Kingdom of Ireland, 1969. [Search NY Lib]
- Poole, H. A. The Reverend William Armstrong of Killashandra, county Cavan, Ireland and his wife Jane Irwin and their descendants in America., New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mss A 14, c1954.
The civil parish of Killashandra Parish contained the townlands of:
Aghaknock,
Aghavadrin,
Aghnacor,
Aghullaghy,
Ardarragh,
Ardra,
Bawn,
Behy,
Bohora,
Brankill,
Bruse,
Cappagh,
Castlepoles,
Clodrum,
Cloggy,
Cloncose,
Condry,
Coragh Glebe,
Corhanagh,
Corlis,
Corlisbrattan,
Cornafean,
Corr,
Corradarren,
Corradownan,
Corran,
Corranea Glebe,
Corraneary,
Creenagh Glebe,
Dernaweel,
Derreskit,
Derrindrehid,
Derry,
Derrygid,
Derrylane,
Derrynacross,
Drumalt,
Drumamry,
Drumberry,
Drumbess,
Drumbullion,
Drumcarey,
Drumcoghill Lower,
Drumcoghill Upper,
Drumcon,
Drumconlester,
Drumcrow North,
Drumcrow South,
Drumcullion,
Drumgerd,
Drumgoa,
Drumgoon,
Drumhart,
Drumhillagh,
Drumkeeran Beg,
Drumkeeran Black,
Drumkeeran More,
Drumkilroosk,
Drumlarney,
Drummany,
Drumnawall,
Drumrockady,
Drumroe,
Drumroosk,
Drumshinny,
Drumyouth,
Dunaweel,
Farrangarve,
Farranseer,
Gartinardress,
Gartylough,
Gorteen / Gorteenaterriff,
Keelagh,
Kilgarve,
Killytawny,
Kiltrasna,
Kinkeel,
Lackan,
Lahard,
Laheen,
Losset,
Loughnafin / Rockfield,
Mullaghboy,
Ned,
Portaliff / Townparks,
Portaliff Glebe,
Portlongfield,
Portnaquin,
Pottle,
Quivvy,
Sallaghan,
Shancor,
Shancroagham,
Ticosker,
Ticosker Glebe,
Tully,
Woodland,
Yewer Glebe,
- Holy Rosary Convent
- Nallen, M. "A Study of Eight Townlands in the Parish of Killeshandra 1608-1841", Breifne, v. 9, No. 35, 1999, pp. 5-84.
- O'Neill, K., Family and Farm in Pre-famine Ireland : the Parish of Killashandra, University of Wisconsin Press, 1984.
- Parker, C. (ed), Images and Echoes of Killeshandra 1900 - 1999, Killeshandra Community Council Ltd Heritage Group, 1999.
- de Breffny, B. "Robert Craigies Co. Cavan Tenants, 1703-4", Irish Ancestor, v. 8 No. 2, p. 86-7
- Farnham Estate
- Hamilton: Rentals, with observations, 1851, NAI M5571 (1-39)
You can see maps centred on OSI grid reference H2918702286 (Lat/Lon: 53.969147, -7.555992), Killashandra Parish which are provided by:
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- Copy
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- Barony of Tullyhunco
- London-Derry Journal
- 1796 Nov 8, Killifhandra infantry, Edward Anderfon, Efq; to be captain, Robert Fergufon, Efq; to be firft lieutenant, John Pollock, Efq; to be fecond lieutenant
- Snodaigh, P.O. Irish Volunteers 1715-1793, Irish Academic Press, Dublin, 1995
- Killeshandra Infantry - 1779, 1780, 1783, 1784
- Killeshandra Volunteers, Killyshandra, Killashanda Volunteers, Kilcandra
- Faulkner's Dublin Journal, Tues., 1 Oct 1765-Sat., 5 Oct 1765, Marriages. Mr. Thomas KIERNAN, of Nedd, in the County of Cavan to Miss Catherine CARTY of Bellnanagh.