Population Changes in our Townlands

Much information can be gleaned from the townland data set out below. In this table of numbers, we can see the impact of the Great Famine after 1841. We can also see the effects of emigration, changing agricultural practices, townland clearances and urbanisation. Each townland was impacted in a different way to its neighbours. The most striking feature of these raw numbers is the size of the population of 1841 in this small parish. The change in population in less than one hundred years deserves further analysis and research.

 

Townland

1841

1851

1861

1871

1881

1891

1901

1911

1926

1

Applefort

19

25

51

21

16

11

13

14

7

2

Ballagh

6

6

8

5

4

6

4

4

6

3

Ballyhannon N

105

57

46

32

26

27

30

27

22

4

Ballyhannon S

174

129

74

41

48

50

38

28

19

5

Ballykilty

225

129

98

55

72

41

38

36

35

6

Ballymacloon E

24

16

16

18

13

7

7

7

7

7

Ballymacloon N

21

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

8

Ballymacloon W

19

30

19

28

26

21

16

15

11

9

Ballymarkahan

94

46

42

37

33

37

34

33

32

10

Ballyroughan N

9

7

11

35

32

7

4

4

14

11

Ballyroughan S

109

99

38

37

30

33

19

10

3

12

Cahercalla

90

93

43

42

51

42

31

23

25

13

Cant

17

31

24

24

18

13

5

4

4

14

Carnmallow

21

30

26

10

13

14

9

14

8

15

Carrowgar

67

77

58

44

40

27

27

30

22

16

Carrowmeer

50

31

24

18

19

11

13

14

15

17

Carrowroe

155

89

107

76

66

66

50

35

58

18

Cloonaherna

76

48

23

13

18

10

3

0

0

19

Commons

5

8

2

2

2

2

2

1

1

20

Coogaun

22

14

16

3

4

5

3

5

0

21

Coolshamroge

21

?

8

12

13

8

4

8

4

22

Cragbwee

82

38

30

29

28

25

16

19

14

23

Craggataska

201

93

58

38

47

44

33

15

17

24

Craggaunowen

0

0

16

13

7

14

0

0

0

25

Creevaghbeg

186

109

65

67

61

61

44

32

36

26

Creevaghmore

194

89

101

86

67

50

50

36

24

27

Cullaun

105

76

64

32

26

11

10

10

15

28

Cullenagh

25

25

23

6

6

6

13

11

5

29

Cutteen

60

41

37

15

15

7

9

5

7

30

Dangan

224

160

123

96

84

72

57

50

46

31

Danganbrack

11

15

18

10

15

13

12

9

14

32

Deerpark North

11

12

4

7

5

0

0

0

0

33

Deerpark South

11

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

34

Feighquin

94

43

34

33

16

23

28

33

35

35

Gorteen

95

88

76

59

49

52

55

46

42

36

Keevagh

140

31

42

29

17

11

7

7

13

37

Kildrum

44

32

29

22

19

11

13

12

13

38

Kilnacrandy Quin

72

57

58

25

22

14

14

12

9

39

Knocknagoug

62

62

41

30

26

17

12

9

9

40

Knopoge

182

122

44

46

56

28

23

31

13

41

Madara

18

15

10

7

7

11

17

20

13

42

Quin

63

?

?

33

?

?

?

?

?

43

Quin Gardens

46

71

28

26

28

15

13

12

8

44

Quinville North

19

15

15

12

9

17

5

5

11

45

Quinville South

30

?

?

29

?

?

?

?

?

46

Rathluby

67

30

65

32

21

16

14

11

11

47

Rine

26

26

18

17

5

8

8

8

1

48

Rineen

45

24

10

24

4

9

11

5

4

49

Shandangan

0

1

3

2

1

5

4

4

0

 

Totals

3442

2240

1746

1378

1185

978

818

714

653

 

Decline

 

1202

494

368

193

207

160

104

61

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quin Town

173

284

254

136

184

179

176

164

65

 

Moyriesk

42

45

98

57

57

35

39

41

49

 

Ardsollus

43

38

34

30

38

13

19

20

16

 

Ballyhickey

86

75

59

41

47

47

32

34

29

 

Corbally

90

70

60

48

29

49

29

32

14

 

Snugborough

34

34

23

17

17

11

9

26

22

Quin Town is comprised of Quin townland and parts of Quin Gardens, Quinville South, Feaghquin. Figures for Quin townland and Quinville South were integrated into those for Quin Town after 1841. Population figures for Feaghquin and Quin Gardens were not integrated in the same way, hence the seperation of Quin Town in the above table.

This data can offer a basis for research or the study of local history by our schools. It may inspire someone in the future to delve much further into the life of the people of Quin in the last eventful century.