In the Hearth Money Rolls 1665
The following names were recorded in Fiddane / Gortnaskehy townland (Ballyvowne).
Edmond |
Barry |
Teige |
McOwen |
Marten |
Genene |
Michaell |
Russell |
Wm. |
Ryane |
There was no return for 1666-7.
Generally the first name in a townland seems to be the most
important landowner. At least that is my impression.
So in this case we have an Edmond Barry, possible an old
Anglo-Norman name. Russell is another name of Anglo-Norman origin. We also have
Ryan and a Mc surname, possibly a
descendants of someone else rather than surnames in their own right eg Teige
McOwen actually be Teige son of Owen Ryan. There is also Genene but I’m not
sure of that surnames origin.
There is the 1766 census available for the general area but
unless someone has a very distinct surname it is nearly impossible to make any
kind of connection.
https://www.igp-web.com/IGPArchives/ire/tipperary/census/1766-rel-cens/newport.htm
In this case there is a Michael Barry could be a descendant
of this Hearth Money Roll Barry. Interestingly there is a Thomas Russell in
this census. There are at least 224
Ryans in the census.
Edit: Fern Williams pointed out that Gernane could bethe name Guinane and in the 1766 there is the name Gainon with a Der, John & Thomas Gainon.
The next available "Census" for the area is the Tithe Appointment Books 1827
There are plenty of Ryans but unfortunately neither Barry or
Russell which would have been relatively rare in the area.
There is also an 1835 census available for the Parishes of
Newport and Birdhill (transcribed by Hugh Sweeney of Newport Historical &
Archaeological Society in Newport News).
There are again plenty of Ryans but no way of connecting
back to the HMRs.
Fiddane
Edmond Ryan
Patrick Connors
John Leddin
Patrick Maddin
Widow Ryan
Widow Connors
Widow Ryan
Michael Ryan
Thomas Collins
John Ryan
Patrick Ryan
Brien Quigley
Simon Connors
Denis Ryan
Denis Hourigan
Denis Cluin
Patrick Connors
James King
Widow Ryan
James Ryan
Michael O’Brien
In the later Griffiths valuation (see picture), again lots of Ryan but none of
the other HMR surnames.
The 1901 Census
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tipperary/Kilnarath/Fiddane/
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Tipperary/Kilnarath/Gortnaskehy/
Plenty of Ryans again but none of the other HMR surnames.
And 1911 Census
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tipperary/Kilnarath/Fiddane/
https://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Tipperary/Kilnarath/Gortnaskehy/
So although the Ryan name carries down to the Griffiths
Valuation, unfortunately it is too common a name to connect it back to the
HMRs.
My own analysis of the rolls highlighting the Owney records.
https://thetipperaryantiquarian.blogspot.com/2024/07/the-hearth-money-rolls-in-half-barony.html
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