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- 1802 Bleach-Greens - Statistical survey of the County of Cavan, with observations on the means of improvement drawn up in the year 1801, for the consideration, and under the direction of The Dublin Society, Dublin, Graisberry and Campbell, 1802  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- 1876 Land Owners: "Names of owners of land of one acre and upwards, whether built upon or not; including lessees for terms exceeding 99 years, or with a right of perpetual renewal"  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Al Beagan"s "Genealogy Notes" © 1996 of Moybolgue, Moybolouge, County Cavan - Sometimes called Kilmainhamwood  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan"s "Genealogy Notes"© 1996 of Drung, County Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealoagy Notes" © 1996: Lurgan and Munterconnaught, Co. Cavan, also covers Loughan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" © 1996 of Killinkere Parish, Co. Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" © 1996 of Kingscourt, County Cavan: Edendugally National School, Parish of Kingscourt, (Enniskeen), County Cavan, Ireland, By Philip Donnelly, Ottawa, Canada  Note: The Ordnance Survey maps use the spelling 'Edennagully.' Other spelling variations are common (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" © 1996 of Knockbride (Cnoc Bride) Parish  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" © 1996 of Larrah, County Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" © 1996 of The Parish of Castleterra, Barony of Upper Loughtree, Co. Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" © 1996, Killeshandra, County Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 of County Cavan, Parish of Killinagh (Killoynagh): John O'Donovan's Letters, transcribed by Nancy Pfaff  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 of County Cavan: Name of Parish, Also known as, Principal Towns, Time period covered by film, FHLC# for Catholic Parish, Diocese or County  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 Of County Cavan: Parish of Kilbride / Mt. Nugent / Loughan, civil parish of Enniskeen  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 of County Cavan: Parish of Swanlinbar (Kinawley)  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 of County Cavan: Parish of Templeport (Glangevlin)  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 of County Cavan: Parish of Tomregan (Kildallon)  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 of County Cavan: The Parish of Denn  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 of Mullagh Parish, Co. Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996: Cavantown, Urney Parish, Co. Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1996: The Parish of Ballymacue (Catholic), & Drumlumman (Civil), Baroney of Clanmahon, Co. Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" ©1998: Roman Catholic Parish Records on film at FHLC - Listing of Catholic parishes cross-referenced with FHLC film Numbers, by Ellen Naliboff  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"© 1996 of Ireland: Rosslea Parish records, Compiled and submitted by Maureen Keillor  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"© 1996: Kilmore Parish, Co. Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"©1996 of Killsherdeny Parish, County Cavan, also known as Parish of Kill or Kildrumsherdan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"©1996 of Shercock Parish, Co Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"©1996 Parish of Drumlane, Co Cavan: John O'Donovan's Letters, transcribed by Nancy Pfaff  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"©1996: Parish of Castlerahan, Barony of Castlerahan, Co. Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"©1996: Parish of Castletara, Co. Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"©1996: Parish of Crosserlough, Barony of Castleraghan, County Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"©1996: Parish of Drumgoon, Co Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes"©1996: Parish of Scrabby, County Cavan, also known as Lough Gowna, Mullinalaghta, Colcumille  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Al Beagan's "Genealogy Notes" of County Cavan 
- Annagelliff, a parish in the barony of Upper Loughtee county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Annagh or Belturbet, a parish partly in the barony of Lower Loughtee, but chiefly in that of Tullgarvey, County Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Arvagh  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Bailieborough, or Moybologue, a market and post-town, and a parish, partly in the barony of Lower Kells, county of Meath, and province of Leinster, and partly in that of Castlerahan, but chiefly in that of Clonkee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Ballintemple, a parish in the barony of Clonmahon, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Ballyconnell, a market and post-town, in the parish of Tomregan, barony of Tullaghagh, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Ballyhaise Cemetery, survey of family burial plots whether or not they have a headstone  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Ballyhaise, a market and post-town, in the parish of Castleterra, barony of upper Loughtee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Ballyjamesduff, a market and post-town, and a district parish, in the barony of Castlerahan, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Ballymachugh, a parish in the barony of Clonmahon, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Bawnboy (Kilsub), a village in the parish of Templeport, barony of Tullaghagh, County Of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Bellanagh, a market town in the parish of Ballintemple but chiefly in that of Kilmore, barony of Clonmahon, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Belturbet, an incorporated market and post-town, partly in the parish of Drumlane, but chiefly in that of Annagh, barony of lower Loughtee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Butlersbridge, a village in the parish of Castleterra, barony of Upper Loughtee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Castlerahan, a parish in the barony of Castlerahan, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Castleterra, a parish in the barony of Upper Loughtee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Cavan Heritage Centre: Cavan Genealogy  (Source: Irish County Genealogy Centres)
- Cavan, a county of Ireland, province of Ulster  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Cavan, an incorporated market and post-town, (formerly a parliamentary borough) in the parish of Urney, barony of Upper Loughtee, county of Cavan (of which it is the chief town)  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- An Chabh`ain: Al Beagan"s "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 of County Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- An Chabh`ain: Al Beagan"s "Genealogy Notes" ©1996 of County Cavan, 1800 to 1910  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- The Civic History of The Town of Cavan, by T. S. Smith  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Cootehill or Moybologue (formerly the name of the parish) is a market town and a parish, partly in the barony of Lower Kells, county of Meath, province of Leinster, partly in that of Castlerahan, but chiefly in Clankee barony, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- County Cavan on Ireland Calling 
- County Cavan, Ireland Message Board  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- Crosserlough (aka Kildrumferton), a parish, partly in the baronies of Upper Loughtee and Clonmahon, but chiefly in that of Castlerahan, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Denn, a parish partly in the barony of Castlerahan, and partly in that of Clonmahon, but chiefly in the barony of Upper Loughtee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Drumgoon, a parish partly in the barony of Tullaghgarvey, but chiefly in that of Clonkee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Drumlane, a parish in the barony of Lower Loughtee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Drumlumman district has very often changed proprietors. The oldest possessors were the powerful family of the O'Reillys, Cavan being called the O'Reilly's country  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Drumreilly, a parish, partly in the barony of Tullaghagh, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Drung, a parish in the barony of Tullaghgarvey, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Enniskeen, a parish partly in the baronies of Lower Kells and Lower Slane, county of Meath, and province of Leinster, but chiefly in the barony of Clonkee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Inhabitants of Bailieborough 1805/1830. From Hall, T., History of Presbyterianism in East Cavan, 1912  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- IRL-CAVAN genealogy mail list for County Cavan, Ireland  (Source: Rootsweb.com)
- John O'Donovan's Letters, 1836, transcribed by Nancy Pfaff  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Kilbride (aka Kilbride-Castlecor or Castlecorr), a parish partly in the barony of Demfore, county of Meath, and province of Leinster but chiefly in the barony of Clanmahon, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Kildallan, a parish in the county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Kildrumsherdan (aka Ashfield or Killesherdoney, Killersherdiny), a parish in the barony of Tullaghgarvey, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Killenkere (Killencare), a parish partly in the barony of Upper Loughtee, but chiefly in that of Castleraghan, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Killeshandara is a market town and a parish, in the barony Tullyhunco, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Killinagh, a parish in the county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Kilmore, a parish and the seat of a diocese, partly in the barony of Clonmahon, but chiefly in that of Upper Loughtee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Kilnaleck is a market and fair town, in the parish of Crosserlough or Kildrumferton, barony of Castlerahan, Co. Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Kinawley, a parish partly in the barony of Tullaghagh county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Kingscourt, a market town in the parish of Enniskeen, barony of Clankee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Knockbride, a parish in the barony of Clon-kee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Larah, a parish partly in the barony of Upper Loughtee, but chiefly in that of Tullaghgarvey, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Lavey, or Lowey, a parish in the barony of Upper Loughtee county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Loughan (aka Castlekeeran or Loghan), a parish partly in the barony of Castlerahan, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Lurgan, a parish in the county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Map of the Parish of Drung, County Cavan  (Source: Allen Beagan, genealogist)
- Mount Nugent (Dalysbridge), a post-town in the parish of Kilbride, barony of Clonmahon, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Moybolgue, a parish in the County Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Mullagh, a market-town and parish in the barony of Castletrahan, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Munterconnaught, parish, in the barony of Castlerahan, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- On the eastern boundary of the parish, and in the townland of Corbeagh, the village of Clementstown  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Photo of Munterconnaught Parish, Church of Ireland  (Source: Geograph)
- Redhill a village, in that part of the parish of Annagh which is in the barony of Tullaghgarvey, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Scrabby (Ballimackellenny), a post-town and parish, in the barony of Tulloghonoho, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Shercock (Killan), a parish in the barony of Clonkee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Swanlinbar, a post-town in the parish of Kinawley, barony of Tullaghagh, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Templeport, a parish in the barony of Tullaghagh, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Tomregan, a parish partly in the barony of Knockninny, county of Fermanagh, and partly in that of Lower Loughtee, but chiefly in the barony of Tullaghagh, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- The town of Stradone near the western boundary of the parish, and on the direct line of road connecting Cavan with Bailieborough and Cootehill with Ballyjamesduff  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Towns and Parishes of County Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Urney, a parish partly in the barony of Upper, but chiefly in that of Lower Loughtee, county of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Virginia, a market and post-town in the parish of Lurgan, County of Cavan  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
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- Deeds on LDS Film  Since research in the Registry of Deeds can be very laborious and time consuming, it is prudent to be aware of the limitations ot its records before starting work there (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Edgeworth Family Papers: Concerning the parishes of Ballymachugh, Drumlumman and Scrabby  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Farnham Estate  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Principal Landed Proprietors 1802, from "Statistical survey of the County of Cavan, with observations on the means of improvement drawn up in the year 1801, for the consideration, and under the direction of The Dublin Society"  (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Registry of Deeds - Grantors Index  A Grantor is the name the name of the person selling, giving or otherwise disposing of land or some other asset (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
- Registry of Deeds - Townlands Index. The townland is the distinguishing hallmark of rural Ireland  It is the small unit, the micro-territory, which identifies its inhabitants and locates them within a wider landscape. It is the home address, the common habitat of several surnames over many generations (Source: GenUKI - UK & Ireland Genealogy)
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