Glenmore Townlands in 1961
This page was updated on 15 April 2022
Danny Dowling during census time 1961 put into one of his notebooks the following information. According to this information Rochestown was the largest townland and Redgap is the smallest. Aylwardstown had the highest population while Redgap and Ballynamona had no population.
Townland | Acres | D.E.D. (Electoral District) | Population 1961 |
Aylwardstown | 557 | Kilmakevoge | 89 |
Ardbeg (Coolnaleen) | 226 | Ballincrea | 36 |
Ballinclare | 326 | Ballincrea | 21 |
Ballinlammy | 613 | Ballincrea | 45 |
Ballinaraha | 289 | Kilmakevoge | 12 |
Ballyverneen | 277 | Shanbogh | 43 |
Ballycroney | 474 | Shanbogh | 42 |
Ballyfacey Upper | 648 | Kilbride | 44 |
Ballyfacey Lower | 350 | Kilbride | 25 |
Ballybraghy | 160 | Kilbride | 21 |
Ballyhobuck | 292 | Kilcolumb | 13 |
Ballynamona | 79 | Kilcolumb | -0- |
Ballyrahan | 139 | Kilcolumb | 17 |
Ballywairy | 483 | Kilbride | 36 |
Busherstown | 345 | Shanbogh | 41 |
Cappagh | 162 | Kilbride | 34 |
Carrigcloney | 501 | Kilmakevoge | 62 |
Davidstown | 416 | Ballincrea | 6 |
Flemingstown | 196 | Kilbride | 15 |
Forristalstown | 316 | Shanbogh | 48 |
Gaulestown | 140 | Kilcolumb | 14 |
Graiguenakill | 156 | Kilmkevoge | 10 |
Grogan | 421 | Ballincrea | 29 |
Haggard | 544 | Kilmakevoge | 35 |
Jamestown | 293 | Shanbogh | 36 |
Kilmakevogue | 211 | Kilmakevoge | 11 |
Kearneybay | 141 | Kilcolumb | 10 |
Kilbride | 378 | Kilbride | 37 |
Moulerstown or Ballyvoulera | 323 | Kilbride | 24 |
Milltown | 195 | Shanbogh | 23 |
Mullinahone | 295 | Kilmakevoge | 11 |
Parkstown Upper | 169 | Kilmakevoge | 10 |
Parkstown Lower | 188 | Kilmakevoge | 4 |
Rathinure | 575 | Kilcolumb | 57 |
Redgap | 33 | Kilcolumb | -0- |
Rickardsland North | 45 | Kilbride | 6 |
Rickardsland South | 43 | Kilbride | 10 |
Robinstown | 322 | Kilmakevoge | 87 |
Rochestown | 890 | Kilcolumb | 62 |
Scartnamore | 76 | Kilcolumb | 14 |
Weatherstown | 495 | Kilbride | 63 |
For further information concerning the residents in the townland of Ballycroney in 1961 see our post of 14 April 2022.