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Grace in Kilkenny-Griffiths.Pdf Fáilte Romhat Search Hayes Genealogy > Census/Directories > Cemetery Transcriptions/Images > Maps > Pictures > Books > Clonakilty History > Clonakilty Directories > Links > Griffiths Valuation of Ireland If you would like to view all the records for a town land in one file click here Surname First Name Townland Parish County Following are the exact matches: Grace Richard Monavadaroe Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Richard Brittas Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Richard Ballyroe (Maher) Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Richard Tullaroan Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Robert Gortnagap Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Thomas Lisballyfroot Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Thomas Brittas Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Thomas Ballycuddihy Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Richard Ballyroe (Grace) Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Pierce Rathealy Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Michael Brittas Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Margaret Ballybeagh Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace John Rathmacan Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Oliver Lisballyfroot Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Patrick Knocknamuck Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Pierce Monavadaroe Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Pierce Ballyroe (Maher) Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Patrick Newengland Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Walter Tullaroan Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace William Oldtownhill Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Patrick New Building Lane,Gardens St. Canices Kilkenny Grace Patrick Black Mill Street,Gardens St. Canices Kilkenny Grace Nicholas Black Mill Street,Gardens St. Canices Kilkenny Grace Patrick Walkin Street Upper,Jamesgreen St. Canices Kilkenny Grace Robert Kenny's Well Street,Robertshill St. Canices Kilkenny Grace Anne Magrath's Lane,Gardens St. Johns Kilkenny Grace Walter Lacken St. Canices Kilkenny Grace Thomas Kenny's Well Street,Robertshill St. Canices Kilkenny Grace Mark Walkin Street Upper,Jamesgreen St. Canices Kilkenny Grace Margaret Geese Hill,Gardens St. Canices Kilkenny Grace John Market Street,Thomastown Thomastown Kilkenny Grace John Smithstown Upper Thomastown Kilkenny Grace William Ballyredding North Treadingstown Kilkenny Grace Mary Grennan Thomastown Kilkenny Grace Pierce Mill Street Thomastown Kilkenny Grace John Kenny's Well Street,Robertshill St. Canices Kilkenny Grace Thomas Marsh's Street Thomastown Kilkenny Grace John Lisnalea Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace John Brittas Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace John Knockeenbaun Kilmanagh Kilkenny Grace John Banse Glebe Kilmanagh Kilkenny Grace Edmond Pottlerath Kilmanagh Kilkenny Grace Michael Knockeenglass Kilmanagh Kilkenny Grace Michael Pottlerath Kilmanagh Kilkenny Grace Richard Knockeenbaun Kilmanagh Kilkenny Grace Richard Killeen Kilmanagh Kilkenny Grace Patrick Kilmanagh Kilmanagh Kilkenny Grace William Mullenahone Kilmakevoge Kilkenny Grace Lawrence Carrickcloney Kilmakevoge Kilkenny Grace Thomas Ballynearla Kilmacow Kilkenny Grace Nicholas Dangan Kilmacow Kilkenny Grace James Kilmacow Kilmacow Kilkenny Grace Patrick Ballygowan (Ponsonby) Kilmaganny Kilkenny Grace Richard Kyle Street Kilmaganny Kilkenny Grace Catherine Mullenahone Kilmakevoge Kilkenny Grace Thomas Newchurch Kilmaganny Kilkenny Grace Thomas Carrigatna Kilmaganny Kilkenny Grace Richard Pottlerath Kilmanagh Kilkenny Grace Richard Shortallstown Kilree Kilkenny Grace Edmund Bregaun Tullahought Kilkenny Grace Patrick Kilbline Tullaherin Kilkenny Grace Thomas Muckalee Muckalee Kilkenny Grace James Knockroe Tullahought Kilkenny Grace Catherine Remeen Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace John Ballybeagh Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace James Rathmacan Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace James Picketstown Tullaroan Kilkenny Grace Thomas Clogharinka Muckalee Kilkenny Grace Thomas Muckalee Muckalee Kilkenny Grace Honoria Shanganny Mayne Kilkenny Grace Andrew Lismateige Lismateige Kilkenny Grace Andrew Lismateige Lismateige Kilkenny Grace John Inchakill Glebe Mayne Kilkenny Grace Honoria Shanganny Mayne Kilkenny Grace Thomas Clogharinka Muckalee Kilkenny Grace John Inchakill Glebe Mayne Kilkenny Grace John John Street Upper,Gardens St. Johns Kilkenny Grace Margaret John Street Upper,Gardens St. Johns Kilkenny Grace William Rathbeagh Rathbeagh Kilkenny Grace Patrick Blackwood Rathbeagh Kilkenny Grace Michael Rathbeagh Rathbeagh Kilkenny Grace Edward Ballynocronny Owning Kilkenny Grace James Owning Owning Kilkenny Grace Wm. Owning Owning Kilkenny Grace Richard Owning Owning Kilkenny Grace Michael Ballynocronny Owning Kilkenny Grace Michael Drumdowney Upper Rathpatrick Kilkenny Grace James Kilmurry Rathpatrick Kilkenny Grace Patrick Raheenduff Rower Kilkenny Grace Patrick Cullaun Rower Kilkenny Grace Patrick Carranroe Upper Rower Kilkenny Grace Patrick Tincarraun Rower Kilkenny Grace Thomas Ballinvarry English Rower Kilkenny Grace Thomas Carranroe Upper Rower Kilkenny Grace Thomas Carranroe Lower Rower Kilkenny Grace Thomas Brandonhill Rower Kilkenny Grace Edward Ballynocronny Owning Kilkenny Grace James Owning Owning Kilkenny Grace John Ballycarran Odagh Kilkenny Grace Daniel Ballycarran Odagh Kilkenny Grace Thomas Threecastles Odagh Kilkenny Grace Judith Carrigeen Odagh Kilkenny Grace Judith Cooleeshalmore Odagh Kilkenny Grace Thomas Threecastles Odagh Kilkenny Grace Patrick Ballycarran Odagh Kilkenny Grace Oliver Ballycarran Odagh Kilkenny Grace Patrick Ballycarran Odagh Kilkenny Grace Oliver Ballycarran Odagh Kilkenny Grace Wm. Owning Owning Kilkenny Grace Richard Owning Owning Kilkenny Grace Michael Ballynocronny Owning Kilkenny Grace Daniel Ballycarran Odagh Kilkenny Grace John Ballycarran Odagh Kilkenny Grace Judith Cooleeshalmore Odagh Kilkenny Grace Judith Carrigeen Odagh Kilkenny Grace Michael, Sr. Raheenduff Rower Kilkenny Grace Michael Garranvabby Rower Kilkenny Grace Patrick Smithsland South St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace Patrick Patrick Street Lower,Gardens St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace Patrick Jacob Street,Gardens St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace Thomas Smithsland North St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace William Patrick Street Upper,Deansground St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace Patrick Patrick Street Lower,Gardens St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace Patrick Jacob Street,Gardens St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace John Asylum Lane,Deansground St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace John Asylum Lane,Deansground St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace Mrs. ??? Green's Hill,Newpark Lower St. Mauls Kilkenny Grace Mary Leggetsrath East St. Johns Kilkenny Grace Mary John Street Lower,Gardens St. Johns Kilkenny Grace Mary Blanchfieldsland St. Johns Kilkenny Grace Mary Leggetsrath West St. Johns Kilkenny Grace Patrick Leggetsrath West St. Johns Kilkenny Grace Mrs. ??? Green's Hill,Newpark Lower St. Mauls Kilkenny Grace Mary Wellington Square,Roachpond St. Marys Kilkenny Grace Mary Wellington Square,Roachpond St. Marys Kilkenny Grace Patrick Smithsland South St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace Thomas Smithsland North St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace John Raheenduff Rower Kilkenny Grace John Ballinabarney Rower Kilkenny Grace James Carrickanoran Rower Kilkenny Grace Luke Ballynunry Rower Kilkenny Grace Margaret Rathsnagadan Rower Kilkenny Grace Matthew Ballynunry Rower Kilkenny Grace Martin Mungan Rower Kilkenny Grace Margaret Russellstown Rower Kilkenny Grace James Brandonhill Rower Kilkenny Grace James Ballinvarry Irish Rower Kilkenny Grace Edward Rahillakeen Rossinan Kilkenny Grace James Ballygorteen Shankill Kilkenny Grace William Patrick Street Upper,Deansground St. Patricks Kilkenny Grace John Rahillakeen Rossinan Kilkenny Grace Richard Ballyquin Rossinan Kilkenny Grace James Ballinvarry Rower Kilkenny Grace Catherine Carranroe Upper Rower Kilkenny Grace Robert Rathkyle Kilmacar Kilkenny Grace Robert Byrnesgrove Kilmacar Kilkenny Grace Michael Inchbeg Coolcraheen Kilkenny Grace John Swiftsheath Coolcraheen Kilkenny Grace John Kyle East Coolaghmore Kilkenny Grace Pierce Inchmore Coolcraheen Kilkenny Grace Catherine Annamult Danesfort Kilkenny Grace Martin Annamult Danesfort Kilkenny Grace Mark Danesfort Danesfort Kilkenny Grace Margaret Danesfort Danesfort Kilkenny Grace Thomas Oldcourt Clonamery Kilkenny Grace Thomas Bishopsland Clonamery Kilkenny Grace Walter Monarche Commons Callan Kilkenny Grace Robert Earlsland Callan Kilkenny Grace Michael Coolalong Callan Kilkenny Grace Bridget Chatsworth Row Castlecomer Kilkenny Grace Edward Coolnamuck Clonamery Kilkenny Grace Michael Clonamery Clonamery Kilkenny Grace Lawrence Clonamery Clonamery Kilkenny Grace James Ballygub Old Clonamery Kilkenny Grace Bridget Moanteenmore Dungarvan Kilkenny Grace Margaret Moanteenmore Dungarvan Kilkenny Grace Mary Foulkscourt Fertagh Kilkenny Grace John Warrenstown Fertagh Kilkenny Grace Patrick Tinvancoosh Dunkitt Kilkenny Grace Mary Chapel Street Fertagh Kilkenny Grace Edmund Raheen Fiddown Kilkenny Grace John Templeorum Fiddown Kilkenny Grace Francis Ashtown Fiddown Kilkenny Grace Ellen Fiddown Fiddown Kilkenny Grace Matthias Rahillakeen Dunkitt Kilkenny Grace John Tinvancoosh Dunkitt Kilkenny Grace Edward Ballyhomuck Dunkitt Kilkenny Grace Alice Newtown Dunkitt Kilkenny Grace Martin Cloghala Dungarvan Kilkenny Grace Edward Rahillakeen Dunkitt Kilkenny Grace John Newtown Dunkitt Kilkenny Grace John Rahillakeen Dunkitt Kilkenny Grace John Rahard Dunkitt Kilkenny Grace Ellen Kilkenny Road Callan Kilkenny Grace Ellen Monarche Commons Callan Kilkenny Grace Michael Ballycannon Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace Mary Ballydowel Big Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace John Wallstown Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace Michael Rathmoyle Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace Michael Remeen Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace Thomas Rahelty Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace Patrick Rathmoyle Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace Patrick Rahelty Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace John Rathmoyle Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace John Gaulstown Upper Ballinamare Kilkenny Grace Bridget Ballyoskill
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