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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Kerry => Topic started by: npl on Monday 12 July 10 02:09 BST (UK)
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Hello,
I am wondering if anyone out there has any information on a place called Cuan in Kerry. I am looking in particular for Catholic parish records for the area. I am not having any luck and I was wondering if any kind soul can point me in the right direction?
Thank you in advance.
Nora
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Hi
Did you check out irishgenealogy.ie for Kerry baptisms etc?
Also where did you see the placename? If it was written somewhere on an old document it could be a spelling error etc as nothing springs to mind initially..but Kerry is a big place so it might be a smaller townland.?
There is a Laune river/townland in Killorglin Co Kerry? Could it be Luan?not Cuan therefore Laun/e?
TL
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Cuan is the Irish word for harbour.If you google "cuan kerry" there are a number of references to the name.I think yours may be Cuan in the Ventry area of the Dingle peninsula-still Irish speaking.
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Hello Tierneylass and Luimneach,
Thank you both for your speedy replies. In answer to your reply Tierneylass Cuan is not called Cuan any longer. I did see one site that mentioned its new name many moons ago but now cannot find it although I have tried and tried. It was still called Cuan in the early 1800s, but I have no idea when this changed. That is why I find it so hard to pinpoint a parish church for it.
In answer to your reply Luimneach I have tried Google in every way I can think of, but no luck. I am grateful to you both for you efforts to help me. I guess I will just have to keep trying.
Kindest regards,
Nora
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Nora
Try Kerry Library- The Kerry placenames project has been published recently and they have a copy. Suggest you contact the Archivist in the Local Studies section- I have found him very helpful- e-mail archivist[at]
kerrylibrary.ie
annclare
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Hello Annclare,
Many thanks for your reply to my post. I really appreciate your tip and will email the archivist a.s.a.p. I will let you know how I get on.
Kindest regards,
Nora
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Hi, Cuan in the Irish language means Harbour.
I cant find a reference to Cuan Co Kerry but Laune is near Killorglin (the riven Laune runs through Killorglin) Laune would be very small.
It might be a case of putting 2+2 together and coming up with 5 but well worth investigating.
Good luck with your research.
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Hi Nora,
Regarding Cuan, I was wondering if maybe it was Cuas which is a townland in the Glencar region of Kerry. If you see Cuas written in cursive the s at the end could be mistaken for an n. Its about 8 miles from Killorglin just beyond Lough Acoose. Church records are in Glenbeigh/Glencar but it borders both Killorglin and Beaufort. Civil records should mainly be in Caherciveen.
Hope this helps.
PK
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Cuan near Ventry dingle
http://www.inyourfootsteps.com/sailing/harbours/99/ventry_harbour
What parish records are you looking for?