Fennagh Civil Parish, County Carlow, Ireland Genealogy

Ireland County Carlow  Fennagh Civil Parish

The following information is a starting point for records about the civil parish of Fennagh. The information is based on locations and records before 1922.

History
Fennagh, or Fenagh, is a parish, partly in the barony of Shillelagh, county of Wicklow, but chiefly in that of Idrone East, county of Carlow, and province of Leinster. It is located five miles southeast of Leighlin-Bridge, on the rivers Slaney and Burrin, and on the road from Bagnalstown to Newtown-Barry.

The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Leighlin. In the Roman Catholic divisions the parish forms part of the union or district of Myshall and the chapel is at Drumphey. There is also a place of worship for the Society of Friends.

Localities
The parish of Fennagh is divided into two different areas and is surrounded by the parishes of Agha, Ardristan, Ballyellin, Dunleckny, Grangeford, Kellistown, Kiltennell, Myshall, Nurney, Sliguff, Templepeter, and Tullowphelim. It is located in the poor law union of Carlow.

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Census
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Church of Ireland
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Presbyterian
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Methodist
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Society of Friends
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Others
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Civil Registration
Government registration of births and deaths began in 1864. Registration of Protestant marriages began in 1845, with all marriages being registered by 1864. Go to the Ireland Civil Registration article to read more about these records.

Genealogy
contributed by Crookshank, Anne. Entries From William and Elizabeth MacDougall's Family Bible. Genealogy entries from Will and Elizabeth MacDougall's (nee Watson) Family Bible presented to Elizabeth from her husband in 1842, entries covering years 1838-1903. Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol.IX.no.2.1977, pages 68-70, Family History Library Salt Lake City Ref 941.5 B2i vol.9.

Land records
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Probate records
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School records
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Tax records
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