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Topic: townland 'Bruckerra' or 'Brukera' (Read 655 times)
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aghadowey
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Thought Catholic Parish of Dunkerrin sounded familiar from other post yesterday: Ballinakill and Ballynakill are different versions of the same Irish name. Civil parish is not the same as religious parish (Church of Ireland or in this case Roman Catholic). Seems like Dunkerrin is the religious parish and Rathnaveoge is the civil parish.
If you could post bit with both names someone that knows Tipperary might be able to help.
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mizruzz
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yes yes yes, got that about Ballynakill, and that question is completed. Bruckerra or Brukera is a totally different townland. It is from another baptism record. I'm betting it is in the civil parish of Rathnaveoge, but like I said, the townland search gave zero results.
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Drum, Monaghan-Livingston(e),Horner Balbriggan,Dublin-Moore, McQuillan Tipperary- Guilmartin/Gilmartin, Ryan Portlaw,Waterford-Britt,Gahan Offaly-Hensey/Hennessey
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aghadowey
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I know that you got the answer for your other post but as it's in the same religious parish that answer would also relate to this query. Could you please post images of the two names that you are now trying to find.
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aghadowey
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I had asked mizruzz to post the images with the two spellings so we could try to help back in July but nothing ever appeared so perhaps she was able to locate Bruckerra/Brukera.
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JAP
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Perhaps another possibility?
The RC parish of Dunkerrin extends both sides of the border between Tipperary and Offaly/King's. Might the townland have been in Offaly/King's?
A search on the seanruad site for townlands beginning with "Br" in King's Co finds a couple of possibilities in the right area:
Brickanagh, 545 ac, King's Co, Barony - Clonlisk, Civil Parish - Templeharry, PLU - Roscrea (Googling finds it sometimes referred to as in Tipperary and sometimes in Offaly.)
Brockernagh, 123, King's, Clonlisk, Dunkerrin, Roscrea
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leprechaun
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If your Townland is not spelt correctly. Is it possible it could be. Lacakera.
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seanmac
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what names?
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