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Title: Townyglass or Ballyglass ? Completed. Thank you
Post by: Sal1525 on Wednesday 18 April 12 15:12 BST (UK)
Hi,

Is anyone able to inform me as to wether or not there is a place named Townyglass in Swinford. Mayo please ?
Or is Townyglass a derivative of Ballyglass. ?

I am researching my Duffy ancestors and they maintained a family bible which states that place of birth is Townyglass.

I cannot seem to be able to find the location of this place in references and maps etc..
I would truly appreciate any further insight.
Title: Re: Townyglass or Ballyglass ?
Post by: shanew147 on Wednesday 18 April 12 15:18 BST (UK)
there are a number of townlands named Ballyglass or similar in Co. Mayo (about 12) and also a townland named Tawnaglass. It consists of about 200 acres and is in the civil parish of Kilconduff, near Swinford.

You can search townlands at : http://www.thecore.com/seanruad



Shane
Title: Re: Townyglass or Ballyglass ?
Post by: shanew147 on Wednesday 18 April 12 15:28 BST (UK)
The placename database at www.logainm.ie  shows several variations in spelling over the years for Tawnaglass, including : North Townaglass, Tavnygloss, Tavneyglass, Tavanaughglass, Tawnaglass and Tawnyglass

all seemingly derived from the Irish 'Tamhna glaise' = green field or field of the streamlet'.

see : Tawnaglass (http://www.logainm.ie/Viewer.aspx?text=Tawnaglass&streets=yes)

The townland is located about 8km south of Swinford town - see :

   Swinford town to Tawnaglass townland (http://www.google.ie/maps?saddr=Tawnaglass,+Mayo&daddr=Swinford&hl=en&ll=53.921123,-8.926735&spn=0.118681,0.208397&sll=53.56677,-8.183155&sspn=0.92325,1.664429&geocode=FZhTNgMd79t3_ylPPxKUVlJZSDFuU2mZ4pX3dQ%3BFbMfNwMdv3x3_ylNv_SekE1ZSDHQkzGXqccACg&oq=Tawnaglass&mra=ls&t=m&z=12)  (Google maps)



Shane
Title: Re: Townyglass or Ballyglass ?
Post by: Sal1525 on Wednesday 18 April 12 20:44 BST (UK)
Hi,
Thank you to you both, much appreciated.
Wow-its amazing to see how many variations of the name that there is-I cannot thank you both enough.

Tawnaglass is possibly the correct name and the Irish family-Duffys that came to reside in England seem to have anglicised it-Townyglass-should that be the correct one.
I shall definately chase up the info that you have supplied and let you know how I get on.
Thank you
Title: Re: Townyglass or Ballyglass ?
Post by: Sal1525 on Thursday 19 April 12 09:35 BST (UK)
Hi,

I am currently reading up on the history/geography/etc on Tawnaglass__ are you able to tell me which diocese Tawnaglass comes under please ?

Thank you
Title: Re: Townyglass or Ballyglass ?
Post by: shanew147 on Thursday 19 April 12 09:37 BST (UK)
It's usually the name of the parish you need for further research rather than the diocese. What denomination were your Conway family ?

see:  Introduction to Irish Records (http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,442233.0.html)


Shane
Title: Re: Townyglass or Ballyglass ?
Post by: shanew147 on Thursday 19 April 12 10:09 BST (UK)
The RC parish for Tawnaglass townland is Swinford, which is sometimes listed as "Kilconduff & Meelick" - since it includes these civil parishes. The RC Diocese is Achonry.

The Church of Ireland parish is Kilconduff, and the CofI Diocese at that time was also named Achonry. It's now part of a united Diocese named 'Tuam, Killala & Achonry'


Shane
Title: Re: The Battle family of Mayo
Post by: stevebereal on Thursday 19 April 12 22:50 BST (UK)
Hye
I am searching for any evidence of the Battle family of Mayo who left in the 1840's/50's to move to York England.
Any ideas or clues where I can start looking?
Cheers
Steve
Title: Re: Townyglass or Ballyglass ?
Post by: Sal1525 on Friday 20 April 12 10:45 BST (UK)
Hi,

Thank you very much for the information in regards to the Diocese of Tawnaglass------most helpful.
My Duffys were/are RC.  Duffys-? yes I put in the wrong name, sorry about that, my Conways were from Aghamore, Mayo Ireland.
Just going to chase up more on the info that you have kindly supplied.