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How are Ballyward and Legananny related?  Is Ballyward a recording district for Legananny, or just another townland?

Thanks for all your help!

lotsahunters

Monday 30th Dec 2013, 04:20AM

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  • I lefgt out Banbridge,  How are Banbridge and Ballyward related?  Does Legananny report to Ballyward, which reports to Banbridge?  Is there a place I can learn more about these type of recording districts?

    lotsahunters

    Monday 30th Dec 2013, 04:38AM
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    Ballyward is a townland. It is also the name of the local electoral registration district. (An electoral registration district is simply an administrative arrangement for grouping the voters. All the voters in one electoral registration district generally vote at the same polling station). The following townlands are in that electoral registration district:

     

    Ballydrummond

        Ballymagreehan

        Ballyward

        Clonmaghery

        Derryneil

        Drumlee

        Gargory

        Maghermayo

     

    Legananny is a townland in Leitrim electoral registration area. It contains the following townlands:

     

    Backaderry

        Ballymaginity

        Benrow

        Legananny No. 1

        Leitrim

    The only connections that I am aware of are that both Ballyward and Legananny townlands are in the same parish (Drumgooland) and they also both fall within the same Poor Law Union and Civil Registration district (Banbridge). So they are connected by being near each other, in the same parish and in the same civil registration district.

    Knowing the parish helps find the correct sets of records for each townland eg tithes, baptisms and church marriage records. Knowing the civil registration district helps identify the statutory records of births, deaths and marriages that relate to those townlands.

    If you want to see al the townlands in the country, county, parish or civil registration district, use this website, which lists them all:

    http://www.thecore.com/seanruad/

    If you want to see where the townlands are on a map, use Griffiths Valuations maps:

    http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Monday 30th Dec 2013, 09:02AM

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