Information about Monivea

Information from O'Donovan's Field Name Books

Standard Name:
Monivea
Irish Form of Name:
Muine Meadha
Translation:
4 Masters, brake of the metheglin
Civil Parish:
Other Forms of the Name with authority source (if provided) in italics:
Parish of Monivea
Parish of Monivea By Sketch Map
Monivea Carlisles Top. dictionary
Monivea Not on Orig. Co. Map
Description:
This part of the Ph. is for the most part a poor shallow soil with a large portion of bog and boggy pasture. It it is situated a gentleman’s seat called Graig Abbey. This part of the Ph. (Kilconnel Barony) contains about 4,130 acres.
Situation:
It is situated in the Southern extremity of the Parish. It is bounded on the E. by Ph. of Moylough. S. by Athenry and W. by Lackagh. About 1 ½ miles N.E. of the town of Athenry.

Townland Information

What is a townland?:
A townland is one of the smallest land divisions in Ireland. They range in size from a few acres to thousands of acres. Many are Gaelic in origin, but some came into existence after the Norman invasion of 1169
Townland:
Monivea is a townland.

Population and Census Information

People who lived here:
You can retrieve a list of people who lived in this townland from 1827 to 1911. This list is compiled from the following resources.
  • The Tithe Applotment Books
  • Griffith's Valuation
  • 1901 Census
  • 1911 Census
List of nineteenth century and early twentieth century inhabitants of this townland.
Church records of births, deaths and marriages:
Church records of births, deaths and marriages are available online at http://www.rootsireland.ie. To search these records you will need to know the 'church parish' rather than the 'civil parish'. (The civil parish is the pre-reformation parish and was frequently used as a unit of administration in the past.)
Monivea is in the civil parish of Monivea.
Roman Catholic parishes:
This civil parish corresponds with the following Roman Catholic parish or parishes.
  • Abbeyknockmoy
  • Athenry
Church of Ireland parishes:
This civil parish corresponds with the following Church of Ireland parish.
  • Monivea
In general, the civil parish and the Church of Ireland parish are the same, but, this is not always the case.