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Royal Engineers - Mapping of Ireland
« on: Friday 04 May 12 05:57 BST (UK) »
I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post this but I'm trying to locate information about the timeline from the 1820's to 1840's when the RE were involved with the OS in the mapping of Ireland. I need to know which areas were mapped at what date. Anyone familiar with such a resource or a good place to locate it?

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MOORE, LAW, SANDFORD, DELANEY

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Re: Royal Engineers - Mapping of Ireland
« Reply #1 on: Friday 04 May 12 09:09 BST (UK) »
Not sure if it helps with a date but William Lancey was supposed to have come to Newtownlimavady, Co.Londonderry in 1829 from England. Mentioned in 1834- see here.

A bit more information here about Co. Donegal, etc.-
http://www.finnvalley.ie/glenfin/other/statistical/os.html
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Re: Royal Engineers - Mapping of Ireland
« Reply #2 on: Friday 04 May 12 11:21 BST (UK) »
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Re: Royal Engineers - Mapping of Ireland
« Reply #3 on: Friday 04 May 12 23:17 BST (UK) »
Hi,

I think you could find the book by Rachel Hewitt "Map of a Nation" being the biography of the Ordnance Survey will provide the substance you are looking for. Published by Granta, ISBN 9781847080981      2010.  It describes the Irish mapping quite well.
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Re: Royal Engineers - Mapping of Ireland
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 05 May 12 02:35 BST (UK) »
Thanks to you all! The Flip book on the OS is really wonderful and will order Map of Nation. Haven't found what I needed yet, but great resources.

My family worked for generations for the OS and have found them in Scotland and England from the mid 1840s onward but they are from Ireland and, although I have no proof, I believe that they might have taken up with the mapping of Ireland in the 1830/1840 period. I have their county of origin and not much else so I'm trying to link them to the path of the mapping project by town where I can then search for their parish records as well as try to back up my theory about where they first joined on. I find it a fascinating path they took..however it is maddening as an amateur genealogist to trace a family that hopped around as much as they did in that line of work.

Again, many thanks!
MOORE, LAW, SANDFORD, DELANEY

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Re: Royal Engineers - Mapping of Ireland
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 05 May 12 19:44 BST (UK) »
A book you should also consider is "A Paper Landscape" - The Ordnance Survey in Nineteenth-Century Ireland.  The author is J.H. Andrews and it is published by Four Courts Press, Dublin in 2002.  First published by Oxford University Press in 1975.

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Re: Royal Engineers - Mapping of Ireland
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 06 May 12 01:22 BST (UK) »
I'll do that, thanks!  :)
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Re: Royal Engineers - Mapping of Ireland
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 06 May 12 09:11 BST (UK) »
The first survey resulted in the six-inch (to a mile) series which you can still buy from OS Ireland. Each plan will have the date surveyed on, but you may be able to get it on a list from OSI. As you probably know they started in the north east and worked their way south.

Are you interested in a particular member of the Royal Engineers/Sappers and Miners?

Ken