Civil Survey Notes - Ballycaridoge


The Civil Survey records the following in this townland

Loghlen Minighan of Ballycaradoge Gent

This is an interesting one. The surname seems to vary between Moynehan & Minihan. Both of which are still in the approximate area.

The next record featuring Loghlen Minighan is in the transplantation decrees and Melaghlin Moynehan is scheduled to be transplanted to Galway and Ballmoe Barony and Boyounagh Parish.

There doesn’t appear to be any Moynehan, Moynihans or Minihans in Galway in the Griffiths Valuation.

This makes sense in this case anyway as in the Hearth Money Rolls we find that Loghlin Moynahane / Laughlen O’Moyneghane still living in the townland.

However in the later records there is no evidence of the surname in the townland.

https://thetipperaryantiquarian.blogspot.com/2025/03/hearth-money-rolls-ballycaridoge.html


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