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COUNTY MEATH -
Meath, in the Province of Leincester, is bounded to the north by Cavan,  Monaghan, and Louth; to the east by the Irish Channel and the port of Dublin; to the south by Kildare; and to the west by WestMeath.   It consists in general of flat pasture land; the soil a rich fertile loam. It is noted for grazing and tillage. Some marshes on the Moynalty river feed an immense number of horses in the summer season; and the Kilcrew hills in the west adjoining Cavan, are remarkable for fattening sheep. The crops commonly cultivated are wheat, oats, barley, clover, flax and potatoes. Principal rivers, the Boyne, the Black Water, the tributary streams of the Nanny, the Rye Water, the Moynalty. Pop. 174,716. Chief town, Trim."
[From The New London Gazetteer (1826)]


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The map of County Meath is colorised to show the distribution or settlement of the Darmody and Dermody families according to the International Genealogical Index and the Griffiths Valuation (which is detailed below).

The IGI and Griffiths Valuation have been grouped in Parish or Location areas rather than by name - this is to make it easier to see other possible connections to the family.

There are NO references to either spelling of the name in the IGI.
 
 

GRIFFITHS VALUATION - COUNTY MEATH


SURNAME  NAME LOCATION PARISH
DERMODY William Killeach Ballynagranshy


Some Sites to Help with Your Research

GENUKI: County Meath
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/irl/MEA/index.html

County Meath IrelandGenWeb page
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlmea


Ireland Mailing Lists
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~jfuller/gen_mail_country-ire.html

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