Cloydagh Civil Parish, County Carlow, Ireland Genealogy
Guide to Cloydagh Civil Parish, County Carlow ancestry, family history, and genealogy. Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial records.
The following information is a starting point for records about the civil parish of Cloydagh. The information is based on locations and records before 1922.
Historical Overview
History
Cloydagh, or Clody, also called Clogrennan, is a parish, partly in the barony of Slieumargy, Queen's county, and partly in the barony of Carlow, but chiefly in that of Idrone West, county of Carlow, and province of Leinster. It is situated on the river Barrow, which is navigable to Waterford, and is two miles southwest of Carlow on the road to Leighlin-Bridge.
The living is a vicarage, in the diocese of Leighlin. In the Roman Catholic divisions, this parish is in the union or district of Old Leighlin.
Localities
The parish of Cloydagh is surrounded by the parishes of Ballinacarrig, Carlow, Clonmelsh, Killerrig, and Tullowcreen, as well as the county of Leix. It is located in the poor law union of Carlow.
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Census
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Church records
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Catholic
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The Catholic parish of Leighlinbridge includes the civil parishes of Cloydagh, Tullowcreen, Old Leighlin, Wells, Killinane, Killerrig, and part of Clonmelsh and Agha.
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| Baptisms | 1781-1880 |
| Marriages | 1781-1880 |
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| Baptisms | 1876-2008 |
| Marriages | 1845-2007 |
| Burials | 1876-2006 |
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Methodist
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Society of Friends
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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.
Land records
The Registry of Deeds started in 1708. Land transactions were recorded, including immovable property passed on in a will and property given to a daughter at her marriage. Read more about these records in the Ireland Land and Property article.
Probate Records
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School records
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Tax records
The valuation of property for tax purposes was started in the 1840s by Richard Griffith. A tax paid to the church, call Tithe Applotments, began in the 1820s. Read about these records in the Ireland Taxation and Ireland Land and Property articles. Add records for this parish that you know about.
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