Saturday, 19 April 2025

Civil Survey Notes - Knockdromin / Incha Beg / Inchamore

 


Knockdromin / Incha Beg / Inchamore

Connor O Bryen of Knockane Esqr.

Donogh mcPhillipp of Insybegg Gent

Teige McKeogh of Knockydromune Gt.

Owny McKeogh of Garrymeregine Gt.

William McKeogh of Ballyda Gent

The HMR have a few possible strands.

There is a Mahoone McTeige and there is also a Mahowne McKeogh. In the Civil Survey we have a Teige McKeogh.

So I would think there is a good possibility that this Mahoone / Mahowne is a son of Teige McKeogh.

There is also an Edmond McWillm, there is a William McKeogh in the Civil Survey so Edmond could possibly be his son and therefore this Edmond is a McKeogh.

There is a Donnogh Byren recorded in the HMR. Could he be the same as the Donogh mcPhillipp of Insybegg. Probably a bit of a stretch.

We are reviewing at least three different townlands and so a name that is recorded in the Civil Survey may not have been as easy to follow down through the records.

An example of this is McKeogh. It is in the Civil Survey for the “united” townlands. Doesn’t appear in the HMR for Inchamore but is in subsequent records such as the Tithe Applotment, Griffiths Valuation and 1901 / 1911 census. (Interestingly there is a Timothy McKeogh in Inchamore in the Tithe Applotments, Timothy / Teige?)

https://thetipperaryantiquarian.blogspot.com/2025/04/hearth-money-rolls-knockadromin-incha.html

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