Drum Civil Parish Townlands, Churches and Graveyards, County Mayo, Ireland
When the Griffith's Valuation was conducted for Drum Civil Parish in 1857, there was a Roman Catholic Chapel in the Townland of Cuillare and a Church of undocumented affiliation in the Townland of Glebe. Graveyards were present in the Townlands of Elmhall and Gweeshadan.
- Ballaghfarna
- Ballinafad
- Ballinlassa
- Ballycarra
- Ballydavock
- Burnafaunia
- Carrowjames
- Carrowmore North
- Carrowmore South
- Cartronstanton
- Catfort
- Clogherowan
- Cloonagh
- Cloonaghduff
- Cloonlynchaghaun
- Corrabaun
- Cuillare
- Curraghmore
- Curranny
- Curry
- Currycallaun
- Deerpark Lower
- Deerpark Upper
- Derreen
- Doonnamona
- Drum (Knockatemple)
- Drumcorrabaun
- Drumdrishaghaun
- Drummeennavaddoge
- Elmhall
- Fortlawn
- Glebe
- Gortaruaun
- Gweeshadan
- Kilbrenan
- Killeen
- Kilnageer
- Knockbaun
- Knockboy
- Knocknaveagh
- Lagakilleen
- Lecarrow
- Lisblowick
- Lisrobert
- Lissalacaun
- Lissaniska
- Loona Beg
- Loona More
- Lugaphuill
- Pollalena
- Roslahan Lower
- Roslahan Upper
- Rusheen (Thomastown)
- Tully
- Tully Beg
- Walshpool
(Griffith, 1847-1864; 2003, Drum).