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From: "Jane Lyons" <>
Subject: Re: Swanville and Ballagh
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2001 21:11:25 -0000
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Dick,
The townland databases you find on the net are based on the Townland index
which was created after the 1851 census. There is also another one based on
the 1841 census but I don't know if anyone has used that in any of those
I've seen.
Now - there is no Swanville in the www.seanruad.com townland database and I
think that is the same one as used in the PRONI site. Seán used the 1851
Townland Index.
Place names changed from census to census - in various books, wills and
things you see reference to somewhere alias/also known as/orse some other
name - meaning that it used to be called the other and is now called this.
Confusing - but some day someone might just work it all out and list all
those other names for every townland in Ireland.
I've checked my Townland Index book for anything which may be similar to
Swanville in Monaghan and come up with nothing - I'd guess that it was the
name of a house - the Swan coming from Swanzy.
Ballagh is listed as being in the parish of Drumsnat on the townland index.
That's the only Ballagh for county Monaghan.
Jane
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dick and Mary Kiernan" <>
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 6:08 PM
Subject: Swanville and Ballagh
> Another town ??? search... I have Swanzy family references to Swanville
and
> Ballagh in County Monaghan ??? maybe Cavan or Fermanagh...Time period of
> 1750-1800
> Any thoughts ???
>
> Is there a web location to search Ireland place names, towns, etc. ????
> Proni has a site for this for Northern Ireland...
>
> Thanks
> Dick Kiernan
>
>
>
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