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Census 1841-81, Durrus West Cork townlands population and houses

09 Monday Apr 2012

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Bantry Barony,

Durrus Parish.

Population

1841

1851 1861 1871 1881
Booltenagh 107 28 18 23 18
Curraghavaddra 115 50 37 43 35
Dromreague 28 18 21 22 9
Gurteen 62 51 38 49 49
Lissareemig 10 7 16 8 6
Mullagh 93 20 21 22 24
Rooska East 132 34 33 33 25
Rooska West 155 160 97 89 79
Tedagh 30 34 35 29 30
Total 752 389 336 318 275
Carbery West, West Division, Durrus Parish
Ardgeena 69 46 14 35 42
Ballycomane 381 223 185 210 205
Brahalish 277 147 131 113 109
Carrigboy 190 137 200 12 26
Clashadoo 263 162 141 147 130
Clonee 95 30 27 34 25
Coolculaghta 474 215 193 231 217
Coomkeen 164 120 131 140 134
Crottees 146 76 63 52 51
Dromatanaiheen 50 22 22 22 23
Dromreagh 263 119 105 101 101
Gearhameen 263 134 105 107 95
Kealties 419 186 178 175 100
Kilvenoge 207 121 78 69 75
Murragh 121 33 33 39 38
Rossmore 177 94 112 113 70
Rusheenaniska 35 21 12 14 10
Tullig 116 94 35 57 52
3731 2003 1501 1703 1581
Total
Bantry Barony, Durrus Parish. Houses

1841

1851 1861 1871 1881
Booltenagh 18 5 2 3 4
Curraghavaddra 15 8 7 8 6
Dromreague 6 6 6 3 3
Gurteen 10 10 9 9 9
Lissareemig 2 1 3 1 3
Mullagh 13 7 5 4 5
Rooska East 19 5 5 5 4
Rooska West 23 20 17 16 13
Tedagh 6 5 7 7 6
Total 114 79 61 54 64
Carbery West, West Division, Durrus Parish Houses
Ardgeena 11 8 3 7 6
Ballycomane 60 42 33 30 29
Brahalish 41 25 23 21 18
Carrigboy 20 20 37 3 3
Clashadoo 46 37 25 25 21
Clonee 14 11 6 6 5
Coolculaghta 76 40 36 41 40
Coomkeen 27 23 22 23 22
Crottees 22 17 12 8 9
Dromatanaiheen 9 5 3 4 3
Dromreagh 48 17 17 16 20
Gearhameen 38 21 19 19 21
Kealties 75 32 28 29 23
Killavenoge 28 20 15 13 12
Murragh 18 8 7 6 7
Rossmore 26 16 22 19 11
Rusheenaniska 5 3 2 3 1
Tullig 18 19 10 11 9
Total 395 374 322 291 236

These figures are obtained from the Census Commissioners report to the House of Commons, 1884.

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