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Cill Mhic Réanáin - Kilmacrenan
A post-town and parish, in the barony of KILMACRENAN, county of DONEGAL, and province of ULSTER, 6 miles (N. N. W.) from Letterkenny, on the road to Dunfanaghy; containing 9251 inhabitants. St. Columb founded an abbey here, which was richly endowed; and one of the O'Donells, princes of Tyrconnell, also founded an abbey for conventual Franciscans, which at the dissolution was granted to Trinity College, Dublin: the present church is supposed to be part of it, and has a mitred head sculptured in relief over the door. Near the village is the rock of Doune, on which the O'Donells were always inaugurated by priests whom they regarded as descendants of St. Columb: the last inauguration was that of Sir Niall Garbh O'Donell, the successor of Hugh Roe O'Donell, but the ceremony being performed without the lord-lieutenant's consent, he was degraded from his chieftainship. The parish comprises, according to the Ordnance survey (including detached portions), 35,617 statute acres, of which 782 1/4 are in small loughs, and 6 in the tideway of the river Lackagh. The system of agriculture is improving, and there is some mountain and bog; fine granite is obtained. The village has a sub-post-office to Letterkenny, and is a constabulary police station; fairs are held in it on the first day of every month, and there is a dispensary. The living is a rectory and vicarage, in the diocese of Raphoe, and
in the patronage of the Provost and Fellows of Trinity College, Dublin: the tithes amount to £675. There is a glebe-house, for the erection of which the late Board of First Fruits gave £100, and lent £1125, in 1815. The glebe comprises 150 acres. The church is a very old structure, which the Ecclesiastical Commissioners intend to rebuild. In the R. C. divisions this parish is partly the head of a union or district, and partly united to Gartan, and has a chapel in each portion. There is a meeting-house for Presbyterians in connection with the Synod of Ulster, of the third class. There are two public schools, of which the parochial school is supported by donations from Col. Robertson's fund, and in which about 210 children are educated; also nine private schools, in which are about 480 children, and five Sunday schools. Lough Salt mountain 1541 feet high is
in this parish, and commands a magnificent prospect. The lough, which is 815 feet above the level of the sea, and 204 feet deep, is on the side of the mountain, and from its vicinity fine views of Lough Swilly to the east, and Letterkenny and the surrounding country to the south and west, are obtained. In the neighbourhood of the lake is a rocking-stone; there is a cromlech at Lough Keil, and at Milford the Giant's grave.
(Extract from A Topographical Dictionary Of Ireland by Samuel Lewis, 1837)
Last updated 20 May 2020
Births, Marriages and Deaths
Baptisms
Roman Catholic
Births
Marriages
Roman Catholic
Kilmacrenan Marriage Banns 1853-57, St Eunan's, Letterkenny
Deaths
Census
1841/51 Census
Census Search Forms/Old Age Pension Applications (soon)
1901 Census
Note: This is the complete 1901 census for Kilmacrenan, containing the details of 4,533 individuals
1911 Census (photo)
Churches
- Church of Ireland
- Presbyterian
- Roman Catholic
- Kilmacrenan School Register - Pupils enrolled 1884 - 1889
- Kilmacrenan School Register - Pupils enrolled 1890 - 1899
- Kilmacrenan School Register - Pupils enrolled 1900 - 1909
- Kilmacrenan School Register - Pupils enrolled 1910 - 1919
- Email for lookup in 1920s to 1960s Registers
Events
Families
- Boyhood Friends from Donegal - Daniel McLaughlin and Daniel Doherty
- Montgomery and Scott - Births/baptisms and marriages
- Strain - Cornelius Strain, Carrownasaul
Headstone Inscriptions
- St. Finian and St. Mark Church of Ireland Graveyard being updated
- Kilmacrenan Abbey Graveyard being updated
- Leiter Presbyterian Graveyard
- St Columba's RC Graveyard, Termon being updated
Land
- 1665 Hearth Money Roll
- 1796 Spinning Wheel Premium Entitlements List
- 1800 Act of Union Supporters
- 1825 Tithe Applotment Book
- 1827-33 Civil Bill Ejectments
- 1829-31 List of Persons who Applied to Register Freeholds
- 1838 Survey and House Books - 15 Townlands
- 1857 Griffith's Valuation
- Cancelled Valuation Books
Links
- 1835 Ordnance Survey
- Parish
- Parish Map & Data (Bob Hilchey)
- Town Plan
Parliamentary Papers (British) on Ireland
Registers
- Vaccination Register, Milford Dispensary District, 1853-64 (for Ballykeeran, Ballyscanlan, Carmoney, Cool, Cottian, Cranford, Kilmacrenan Village, Procklis, Skreen, Woodquarter)
Researchers
- Bill - Baxter from Tirargus - Email
- Mary Ann - Bonner/Toner from Gortnacorrib - Email
- Anne - Boyle and McElhinney from Killhill/Bellanascadden - Email
- Shirley - Buchanan from Kilmacrenan - Email
- Eleanor - Buchanan, Moore & Hunter from Carmoney, Stewart & Scott from Ballykeeran, Peoples from Ballyscanlon Lower - Email
- Jay - Cassidy from Tawny Middle - Email
- Jane - Creerin/Creran from Kilmacrenan (Keenaghan) - Email
- Rachel - Crerand from Kilmacrenan - Email
- Pat - Cullen/Cullion from Skerry - Email
- Mary Jo - Diver/Dever from Kilmacrenan - Email
- Patricia - Diver/Dever from Kilmacrenan - Email
- Julie - Doherty from Legnahoory - Email
- Brian - Friel & McGarvey from Goldrum - Email
- Michael - Fries from Kilmacrenan Village - Email or Email
- Trish - Gallagher from Gortnalaragh and Tirkillen - Email
- Tracy - Gallagher from Loughaskerry - Email
- Eamon - Gallagher from Portlean and Golan - Email
- Carmel - Gallagher from Stragraddy - Email
- Sam - Gregg from Kilmacrenan - Email
- Hugh - Harkin from Cranford/Cool Upper & Lower - Email
Hunter \ Carmoney \ Kilmacrenan \ Jimmy
Gary - Kelly from Drumoghill - Email
Jimmy - Kelly from Gortmacall More - Email
Hugh - Martin from Stragraddy - Email
Patricia - McConnell & McDevitt from Tirkillin - Email
- Carmel - McDermott from Barnes Lower - Email
- Sean - McDaid/McDevitt from Tirkillen & Gallagher from Tirargus - Email
- Dick - McFadden & Brogan from Kilmacrenan & Woodquarter - Email
- Maureen - McFadden & McGettigan from Goan - Email
- Gerry - McHugh from Carrownaganonagh - Email
- Tom & Pat - McGlinchey from Skerry - Email
- Bryan - McLaughlin from Drumoghill - Email
- Bill - Moore from Cashel, Baxter from Tirargus, Scott and Stewart from Kilmacrenan - Email
- Jim - Moore from Cashel - Email
- Norm - Murray from Barnes - Email (remove spaces) & Website
- Kathleen - Nelis/McNelis from Meenbunone - Email
- John - Stewart from Ballyscanlan Upper & Starrett from Portlean - Email
- Joy - Stewart from Ballyscanlan Upper - Email
- Dave - Strain from Carrownasaul - More Info - Email
- Bob - Sweeney from Garrowcarry- Email
- Dee - Watson from Letter - Email
Townlands
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