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From: Pat Connors <>
Subject: [OCONNOR-TIPP-L] Tipperary Information
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 15:45:53 +0000


This was posted on the Tipperary list by Jane O'Brien from Dublin. She
has given me permission to post it on our list.

I don't know how much of the following would be available outside
Ireland. I
only know about here..so if anyone wants to find out...please ask
through
the newsgroups, thanks

Jane

Co. Tipperary.

Most of the following are only partial. Not true censuses as the 1901 &

1911 are. The first two are not of much use to anyone whose family was
not
wealthy. Tenants are not listed, only those who had large parcels of
land.
Parish censuses in some instances list teh number of people age, sex, in
a
census. Others just give the name of the head of the household and
maybe
how many were in the family..and the religion

1654-6 Civil Survey Vols. I & II
1659 Census of Ireland
1666-8 Some hearth Money Rolls.
These have been published in book form in the past.

1750 Catholics in Parishes of Barnane, Bourney, Corbally, Killavanough,

Killea,
Roscrea, Rathnavneoge, Templree, Templetouhy
Published in The Irish Genealogist: 1973

1766 Parishes of Athassel, Ballintemple, Ballycahill, Ballygriffin,
Boytonrath,
Brickendown, Bruiss, Clerihan, Clonbeg, Cloneen, Clonbolloge,
Clonoulty,
Clonpet, Colman, Cordangan, Corrogue, Cullen, Dungandargan, Drum,
Drustrileague, Erry, Feathard, Gaile, Grean, horeabbey, Killardry,
Killbri=ugh, Killea, Killconnell, Kilfeacle, Killivinogue, Knockgrafton,

Killernath, Kiltynan, Lattin, Magorban, Mealiffe, New Chapel,
Pepperstown, Railstown, Rathcoole, Relickmurry, Redcity, Shronell, St.

John’s
Cashel, St. patrick’s Rock, Solloghodmore, Templebeg, Templemore,
Templeniry,
Templenoe, Tipperary, Toom
The Parishes of Ballingarry & Uskeane

1799 Carrick on Suir
1821 Clonmel Town
1834 Templebredin
Published in The Jour. North Munster Arch & Hist Soc. 1975
1835 Birdhill & Newport

18?? The Tithe Books....something like 44 townlands...and I assume
that
there are Tithe defaulters lists.
1851 Griffiths
1901 Census
On film outside Ireland
1911 Census
Being filmed as far as I know, not all released yet by LDS's.
hard
copy originals in Nat Archives here

1908-1922 Census Search Forms. People who applied for old age pensions
having reached the age of 70 had to produce evidence of age. Searches
were
made on earlier censuses. The forms filled out at the time of the search

remain.

Green forms held in National Archives, Dublin - applicants age, parents
names, place where they lived. results rwitten on sheets.

Form 37's also held in National Archives Dublin: these were sheets
submitted
by local pensions office: they covered several applicants: giving
applicants
names, ages, parents names, place of abode, results written on these
sheets.

Quaker Records
There were a number of meetings in Tiperary: Cahir, Clonmel, Cashel,
Kilconnombeg, Knockgriffon.
Minute books remain for mens and womens meetings.
Record of Sufferings 1783-1798, 1799-1868
Register of Births, mariages and deaths 1694- ??
Birth register 1812-1897
Marriage register 1812-1845
Burial register`1812-1919
burial notes 1812-1869
Copies of certificates of removal and Disunion ranging through the
years.
Deeds..and I'm not too sure what else

Quaker records are held in the library of the Religious Society of
Friends
in Dublin. it is only open on a Thursday from 11-1. They will do a
search
for a fee as far as I know....

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