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From: michael cronin <>
Subject: Re: Denis COLLINS Drimmeneen, Kilbrin,Co Cork.
Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 20:20:43 +1300
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I didn't see any replies to this.

I have also checked and found nothing even close. It could be a local name
that never made it as an official townland, you might need someone with
local knowledge to find it.

Suggestions
1. Check the tithe applotment books, parish of Kilbrin for Denis Collins.
If he was there in the 1830s you should find him.
2. Check the land index for the registry of deeds. If it was freehold
property there is a good chance there are some deeds registered.

Both the above are available on FHC film.

Michael

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Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 8:03 AM
Subject: Denis COLLINS Drimmeneen, Kilbrin,Co Cork.


> Can anyone tell me the significance of DRIMMENEEN? It is not in the
IreAtlas
> at seanruad.com. "The lands of Drimmeneen" are referred to in a record of
> Applications for the Registering of Freeholds in the Barony of Dulhallow
in 1829.
> It is online.
>
> I am interested in a Denis Collins there who resided in Drimmeneen,
Kilbrin
> and applied to register a freehold of 17 acres.
>



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