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Griffiths Primary Valuation - Co. Kilkenny - Ireland

Blanchvilleskill Civil Parish (aka Blanchfieldstown)

Barony of Gowran - Union of Kilkenny

Griffiths Primary Valuation Name Index, Sept 1849

The names of the people who occupied property in Blanchvilleskill Civil Parish, Co. Kilkenny are listed alphabetically below, with the name of the townland. The Immediate Lessor Names are not indexed alphabetically. Surnames that appear as Immediate Lessors which are not listed as Immediate Occupiers include : Colles

Blanchvilleskill Civil Parish (Co. Kilkenny) belongs to the Civil Registration District of Kilkennyfor the purpose of Birth, Marriage, Death & Census records

For birth, marriage and deaths references (vital records) see

Kilkenny BMD refs

 

 

 

An Index to the Griffiths Valuation Genealogical.com

A Guide to Irish Churches and Graveyards Genealogical.com

A Guide to Irish Parish Registers Genealogical.com

A New Genealogical Atlas of Ireland Genealogical.com

Index to the Prerogative Wills of Ireland, 1536-1810 Genealogical.com

 

 Co. Kilkenny Ireland, Genealogy & Family History Notes Amazon.comW. H. Smith

 

Irish Ancestors. A Pocket Guide to your Family History

Oxford History of Ireland Barnes & oble

Merchants and Shopkeepers: A Historical Anthropology of an Irish Market Town, 1200-1991 (Anthropological Horizons) Amazon.com

 Kilkenny, an urban history, 1391-1843 Amazon.com

Kilkenny History and Society Interdiscplinary Essays on the History of an Irish County W. H. Smith

 Cookery & cures of old Kilkenny Amazon.com

2006 Ireland Engagement Calendar Barnes & Noble

Discover Kilkenny (City guides) Amazon.com

 The Kilkenny incest case Amazon.com

The Language of Kilkenny W. H. Smith

Irish Baby Names

Irish English - English Irish Dictionary

 

The 1766 Religious Census Of Ireland

 The Ormond Lordship in County Kilkenny, 1515-1642: The Risk and Fall of Butler Feudal Power Amazon.com

The Ormond Lordship in County Kilkenny, 1515-1642 The Rise and Fall of the Butler Family W. H. Smith

 

 

  United Kingdom and Ireland Collection

 

James Archer of Kilkenny: An Elizabethan Jesuit : first rector of the Irish College at Salamanca and ally of the great Hugh O'Neill Amazon.com

Spotlights on Irish History From the Confederation of Kilkenny to the Irish Civil War, with Additional Material on Roy Foster's History W. H. Smith

 

 Co. Kilkenny Ireland, Genealogy & Family History Notes

 

Some notes on my formatting of this index etc

 

There was a graveyard in Blanchevillestown and the tenants of Grove held a Limestone Quarry in common

Index to Names found in the townlands of this parish

D-M : N-W

Access Griffith's Valuation, Irish Wills and Irish Census records on Irish Origins

Ordnance Survey Map Example

Abbeygrove ; Blanchville Demesne ; Grove ; Rathcash and Roughfield are on Kilkenny Ordnance Survey Maps Sheet No. 20

Blanchvillestown is spread over Kilkenny Ordnance Survey Maps Sheets No.'s 20 & 24

See maps on Past Homes.com

The Griffiths Valuation Fiche reference for Blanchvillestown Civil Parish, Co. Kilkenny is 4.B.10

 

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D-M

Occupier - Surname & Name Immediate lessor - Surname & Name Townland
Doyle James
Doyle James
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq. x 2
Magrath Edmund
Murphy Catherine
Murphy Catherine
Murphy Ellen
Murphy James
Murphy Paul
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
In fee
In fee
Doyle, James
Kearney James C., Esq.
Colles, Alexander, Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Roughfield
Blanchvillestown
Blanchville Demesne
Blanchvillestown
Blanchvillestown
Grove
Rathcash
Blanchville Demesne
Abbeygrove
Grove

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Occupier - Surname & Name Immediate lessor - Surname & Name Townland
Neill Ellen
Neill John
Neill Patrick
Neill Patrick
Rice John
Ryan Anastasia
Ryan Nicholas
Ryan William
Tobin James
Walsh James
Walsh James
White James
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Colles, Alexander, Esq.
Kearney James C., Esq.
Grove
Abbeygrove
Abbeygrove
Grove
Blanchvillestown
Blanchvillestown
Blanchvillestown
Blanchville Demesne
Blanchvillestown
Grove
Rathcash
Grove

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Formatting of the Index

My tables are sorted alphabetically by Occupiers' name - any Immediate Lessor may be listed numerous times throughout a parish. Immediate Lessor names are not sorted alphebetically

In those instances when a person is listed twice in the same townland and the Immediate lessor was the same for each entry I have the occupiers name once and indicated how many times that name occurs in that townland beside it.

I have excluded the name of Immediate Lessors of Vacant properties when that person was already listed as being an Immediate Lessor in the same townland. The names of Immediate Lessors of vacant properties are included if that person was not listed as an Immediate Occupier previously in that townland.

e.g in the following situation:(example not from this parish)

Occupier - Surname & Name Immediate lessor - Surname & Name Townland
Bowe John
Bowe John
Brennan Michael
Brennan Michael
Pope Letitia, Mrs.
Pope Letitia, Mrs.
Trench Fredk. F., Rev.
Trench Fredk. F., Rev.
Kellyville
Kellyville
Ballintlea
Ballintlea

A person called John Bowe leased two sets of properties from Mrs. Letita Pope in the same townland -Kellyville.

A person called Michael Brennan leased two sets of properties from Rev. Fredk(Ferderick) Trench in Ballintlea.

I indicate that a person leased more than one property from a particular 'Imiade lessor' in a particular townland by putting an x and a number behind the first name. In this case, my entries for these two people will be as follows:

Occupier - Surname & Name Immediate lessor - Surname & Name Townland
Bowe John x 2
Brennan Michael x 2
Pope Letitia, Mrs.
Trench Fredk. F., Rev.
Kellyville
Ballintlea

The Immediate Lessor is the person who owns or leases the property from the Landholder. The Occupier is the person who leases the land from the Immediate Lessor. The Occupier, in turn, may sub-let part of the property that they are listed as being the Occupier of, in which case, their name is then listed in the Immediate Lessor column. You need to see the original pages of the Griffiths Valuation which lists the type of property being leased.

See Griffiths Valuation for a more detailed explanation

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