Is it possible to use the Tithe Applotment Books report of 1833 to get a modern address? The electronic copies online or the typed copy of the same have no referance to land marks but perhaps there is a map or something?
cdn1972
Thursday 5th May 2016, 01:01AMMessage Board Replies
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Hi CDN
To my knowledge it is not possible to go beyond the address given in the Tithe Applottments. If you can find the family in Griffiths Valuation then you are on your way, see http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=place… the little map given here can I understand be overlaid on more up to date maps here. http://www.osi.ie/
There is also a site about Louth and you may find a better address if lucky, see http://www.jbhall.freeservers.com/
Our Valuation office only have records from Griffiths time see http://www.valoff.ie/en/Archives_Genealogy_Public_Office/
Regards
Pat
St Peters Louth, IrelandXO Volunteer
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In rural areas there were no street names or house numbers (that is still the case in some parts) and your townland was sufficient to identify you or get a letter delivered. The postman, and anyone else who mattered, knew exactly where in the townland everyone lived.
If the family are listed in Griffiths Valuation then you can use their maps (contemporaneous and modern) to locate a property today, but if the family are only in the tithes, then it’s much harder.
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘