Kilmore Civil Parish and the Incidence of the Gahagan (Goaghan, Goghan, Geoghegan, Gaughan) Surname in Griffith's Valuation

Kilmore Civil Parish falls within the Barony of Erris and is part of Kilmore-Erris Roman Catholic Parish. Kilmore Erris Catholic Parish was formed in 1860. (Mitchell, 1988, p. 89). A small portion of Kilcommon Civil Parish is also part of this Catholic Parish. There were 82 Townlands in Kilmore Civil Parish if you include the occupied, named Islands when the Griffith's Valuation was conducted in 1855. I have seen reference to a Drumacappul Island in a variety of sources; however, it was not listed in Griffith's Valuation so it is not included in this compilation. A Catholic Chapel was present in the Village of Binghamstown (part of the Townland of Binghamstown), and there was a church of unknown affiliation noted in Griffith's Valuation in the Townland of Binghamstown as well. Graveyards were present in the Townlands of Binghamstown, Cross (Boyd) and Inishkea North. The Griffith's Valuation noted Burial Grounds in the Townlands of Fallmore, Moyrahan and Termoncarragh. Roman Catholic Parish records for Kilmore Civil Parish are available on LDS Microfilm number 1279205 Items 17 and 18 and covers the years 1860-1881.

Kilmore Civil Parish is located in one of the more remote areas of County Mayo, at its far northwestern tip. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and takes the brunt of the storms produced in the area. I didn't see any designated "Bog" parcels in the Griffith's Valuation for this parish, and only one lake, Cross Lough was noted.

From an economic standpoint, there was very little to speak of. There were no fair greens or Customs of Tolls and Fairs noted in the Griffith's Valuation for Kilmore Civil Parish. Binghamstown was a Townland in Kilmore Civil Parish and the Village of Binghamstown was within its borders. Denis Bingham was the dominant landlord in this Town when the Griffith's Valuation was conducted in 1855 (Griffith, 1827-1864; 2003, Kilmore). As early as 1820, he obtained a patent for fairs to be held there. (Gillespie; Crawford; 1987, p. 85). Samuel Lewis describes fairs for livestock being held at Binghamstown on the first day of every month. He also mentions the Very Reverend J.P Lyons of Binghamstown as being heavily involved in the hiring of laborers to reclaim the land from bog areas in and around Binghamstown. Samuel Lewis goes on to mention the presence of a Constabulary Barrack and Petty Sessions taking place in Binghamstown. (Lewis, 1837; 1984, p. 188). Neither of these was documented in Kilmore when the Valuation was conducted. The Griffith's Valuation showed Binghamstown, Termon and Corclogh each having a forge, and turbarys were present in the Townland of Ardmore Point and Cross East. The Guardians of the Poor of Belmullet Union had a Union Workhouse in the Townland of Tallagh, there was a Board of Customs Boat House and Coast Guard Station in Knocknalina, a Board of Customs Coast Guard Station House in Termoncarragh and the Ballast Board had a Light House Keepers House on Eagle Island. Herds Houses were present in the Townlands of Aughernagalliagh, Ballyglass, Ballymacsherron, Duvillaun More, Emlybeg (Kyle), Emlycass, Glenlara, Moyrahan, Pollacappul and Tallagh. This would seem to indicate that there was a significant amount of grazing, pasture area in this Civil Parish. The only other signs of viable economic activity that I noted in the Griffith's Valuation were a Pound in the Townland of Drum and a Farmhouse in Termon.

As far as Education goes, the Board of Education had National Schoolhouses in the Townlands of Corclogh, Lurgacloy, Termon, and the Village of Binghamstown (part of the Townland of Binghamstown). The Irish Church Mission Society had schoolhouses in the Townlands of Barrack South, Glebe, Knocknalina and the Village of Binghamstown. The Griffith's Valuation also noted a Schoolhouse on the Island of Inishkea South. (Griffith, 1847-1864; 2003, Kilmore Civil Parish).

The Bingham families were the representative Landlords for numerous Townlands in Kilmore Civil Parish. Dennis Bingham was the most prevalent landlord followed by William H Carter (in Chancery), Henry Bingham, John Walsh, John W. O. Richards and a smattering of others. Major Dennis Bingham established a home in Kilmore Civil Parish just before 1800. He was said to be a most oppressive landlord. Denis Bingham is noted as residing at Bingham Castle in Belmullet, County Mayo and holding 4,827 and some odd acres when the Local Government Board compiled their Return of Owners of Land of One Acre and Upwards for Ireland. Henry Bingham was listed as residing at Annagh House in Belmullet, County Mayo and held 9,471 acres in this compilation, William H Carter was not listed and John W. O. Richards resided at Baranagh House, Belmullet and held 2,228 acres in County Mayo. A John Cormack Walsh was listed as residing in Castlehill, Crossmolina, County Mayo holding 6,472 acres but I am not sure if this is the same John Walsh listed above. (Local Gov't Board, 1876; 1988, p. 307, 312).

Kilmore Civil Parish, like many other parishes in County Mayo saw a severe population decline during and after the peak famine. According to statistics gathered by Bernard O'Hara in May Aspects of Its Heritage, the population of Kilmore Civil Parish went from 9428 in 1841 to 7379 in 1851, 5327 in 1881 and as of 1979 the number had dropped to 2831. (O'Hara, 1982, p. 8).

I identified individuals with variations of the Gahagan Surname in 29 different Townlands. Surname Gaughan and Geoghegan were represented in Kilmore Civil Parish. The Following individuals occupied parcels in Kilmore Civil Parish: Michael Geoghegan, Henry Geoghegan and Patrick Gaughan were in Cartrongilbert in the southern tip of the parish. Neighboring to the north in Fallmore were Peter Geoghegan, Patrick and Catherine Gaughan. Martin and John Gaughan were occupiers in the Townland of Termon that borders Fallmore to the north and Patrick Gaughan was in Aghleam that lies just north of Termon. Further north in the Townland of Elly were John and Thomas Gaughan. Michael Geoghegan occupied a parcel in Leam, Michael Geoghegan in Lurgacloy, Michael Geoghegan in Drum just North of Lurgacloy and Anthony Geoghegan in Drumreagh just north of Drum. Charles Geoghegan was an occupier as well as a landlord in the Townland of Curaghboy. Charles Geoghegan was in Rinanagh, Thomas Gaughan occupied a parcel in Ballymacsherron, John Gaughan was a landlord in Binghamstown that lies just east of Ballymacsherron and Patrick Gaughan was in Cross West. Patrick, John and James were noted in Carn (Fowler) and Patrick Gaughan in Carn (Nash). The Townland of Tallagh was the home to Anthony, James, and Patrick Gaughan and Michael Geoghegan was both an occupier and a landlord for John Phibbs. Macewest was home to Anthony Gaughan and Bryan Gaughan in Ardowen. Patrick Gaughan was an occupier in Corclogh; Henry Gaughan In Knocknalina, Patrick Gaughan in Pollacappul and Patrick Gaughan was listed in the Islands of Inishglora, Inishkea South and Inishkeeragh.

There is one caveat to keep in mind when looking at these findings from the Griffith's Valuation: The Griffith's Valuation only includes the individuals (occupiers) who own, lease or rent a parcel. For instance it will list a householder but not the individuals who live with him. It was common in County Mayo for individuals to share parcels, particularly of land (The Rundale system of communal land sharing). Sometimes the whole town shared one parcel of land. Shared parcels may or may not be with related individuals. Just because an individual is a lone occupier of a parcel does not mean that he is living in (house) or tilling (garden) this parcel alone. He may have numerous family members living with him, but they will not be listed unless they actually lease or own the parcel. Occupiers who sublet their acreage of land or houses to others will be listed as landlords.

For helpful details on how to interpret the following records, please take a look at the page I created on "Deciphering Griffith's Valuation."

Townland Map Ref Number Occupier Landlord or his Rep Property Type Area in Acres, Roods and Perches - a-r-p Total Valuation in pounds, shillings and pence Shared with (other occupiers)
Aghleam 8a Gaughan, Patrick Coyne, Charles House, Office and Land 6-2-35 2-10-0 none
Ardowen 3b Gaughan, Bryan Bingham, Henry House - 0-2-0 none
Ballymacsherron 19b Gaughan, Thomas Carter, William H (in Chancery) House and Land 30-1-0 1-14-0 two others
Bartrauve 1d Gaughan, Richard McCormick, Samuel House and land 600-2-10 2-4-0 9 others (all but one in town)
Binghamstown- Village of Binghamstown 45-32 O'Malley, Patrick Gaughan, John House and Garden 0-0-21 0-15-0 none
Carn (Fowler) 1 Gaughan, Patrick Monserat, Patrick Land 8-2-35 0-1-0 7 others
Carn (Fowler) 5 Gaughan, Patrick Dodwell, Roger Land 10-0-34 3-0-0 none
Carn (Fowler) 6a Gaughan, Patrick Monserat, David House and Land 9-1-28 2-5-0 none
Carn (Fowler) 37a Gaughan, John Dodwell, Roger House and Land 7-0-16 2-15-0 none
Carn (Fowler) 39 Gaughan, James Dodwell, Roger Land 5-1-21 1-2-0 Michael Gaughan
Carn (Fowler) 39 Gaughan, Michael Dodwell, Roger Land shares with James Gaughan 1-2-0 James Gaughan
Carn (Fowler) 40a Gaughan, James Dodwell, Roger House, Office and Land 5-3-37 1-10-0 Michael Gaughan
Carn (Fowler) 40b Gaughan, Michael Dodwell, Roger House, Office and Land shares with James Gaughan 1-10-0 James Gaughan
Carn (Fowler) 41 Gaughan, James Dodwell, Roger Land 6-1-39 2-10-0 none
Carn (Fowler) 42 Gaughan, James Monserat, James Land 3-0-19 0-13-0 none
Carn (Nash) 1c Gaughan, Patrick Reilly, Thomas House, Office and Land 237-2-20 3-11-0 10 others
Cartrongilbert 1c Geoghegan, Michael Coyne, Charles House and Land 248-2-10 2-4-0 Henry Geoghegan, Patrick Gaughan and 25 others
Cartrongilbert 1d Geoghegan, Henry Coyne, Charles House and Land same as above 1-11-0 Michael Geoghegan, Patrick Gaughan and 25 others
Cartrongilbert 1 Gaughan, Patrick Coyne, Charles Land same as above 0-13-0 Michael Geoghegan, Henry Geoghegan and 25 others
Clogher 1d Gaughan, James Walsh, John House and Office   0-15-0 none
Clogher 2a Gaughan, Francis Walsh, John House, Offices and Land 37-3-0 12-0-0 none
Corclogh 1 Gaughan, Patrick Knox, Reps Francis B Land 482-0-23 0-4-0 27 others
Corclogh 2a Gaughan, Patrick Knox, Reps Francis B House and Land 6-1-13 0-13-0 none
Cross West 16 Gaughan, Patrick Lyons, Luke Land 3-1-4 1-5-0 none
Curraghboy 1a Dalton, Francis Geoghegan, Charles House, Office and Land 15-1-2 1-7-0 Charles Geoghegan
Curraghboy 1a Geoghegan, Charles Bingham, Arthur Land same as above 1-3-0 one other
Curraghboy 2 Geoghegan, Charles Bingham, Arthur Land 13-3-8 2-10-0 none
Curraghboy 4 Geoghegan, Charles Bingham, Arthur Land 2-2-27 0-4-0 one other
Drum 1d Geoghegan, Michael Kirkwood, Tobias Land 0-0-20 0-1-0 none
Drumreagh 5 Gaughan, Anthony Kirkwood, Tobias Land 44-0-9 1-6-0 3 others
Drumreagh 6a Gaughan, Anthony Kirkwood, Tobias House, Office and Land 4-0-23 1-18-0 one other
Elly 12 Gaughan, James Bingham, Anne (Widow) Land 12-2-36 2-5-0 one other
Elly 13 Gaughan, James Bingham, Anne (Widow) Land 15-1-26 0-9-9 7 others
Elly 31d Gaughan, James Bingham, Anne (Widow) House   0-5-0 12 others?
Elly 36a Gaughan ,Thomas Bingham, Anne (Widow) House and Land 18-3-15 7-0-0 none
Emlybeg South 6a Gaughan, John Bingham, Denis House, Office and Land 11-3-31 4-10-0 none
Emlybeg South- Detached Portion 27 Gaughan, John Bingham, Denis Land 91-2-38 0-3-0 all 12 others in detached portion of Town
Fallmore 37 Geoghegan, Peter Richie, Reps Alexander House   0-5-0 none
Fallmore 41 Gaughan, Patrick Richie, Reps Alexander House   0-4-0 none
Fallmore 51 Gaughan, Catherine Richie, Reps Alexander House   0-2-0 none
Inishglora (Island Number 7) 1a Gaughan, Patrick Bingham, Denis (in chancery) House, Office and Land 37-0-28 3-0-0 2 others
Inishkea South (Island Number 13) 1c Gaughan, Patrick Walsh, John House and Land 344-3-19 2-5-0 21 others
Inishkeeragh (Islands 8 and 9) 8,9 Gaughan, Patrick Bingham, Denis (in Chancery) Land 8-2-0 0-13-0 2 others
Knocknalina 1g Gaughan, Henry Bingham, Letitia and Maria Garden 0-2-4 0-4-0 none
Knocknalina 4 Gaughan, Henry Bingham Henry, Letitia and Maria Land 28-2-0 0-11-0 4 others
Knocknalina 5a Gaughan, Henry Bingham, Henry, Letitia and Maria House and Land 1-1-29 1-2-0 none
Knocknalina 6 Gaughan, Henry Bingham, Letitia and Maria Land 7-2-9 2-5-0 none
Knocknalina 11d Gaughan, Henry Bingham, Letitia and Maria Garden 0-1-24 0-3-0 none
Leam 1j Geoghegan, Michael Bingham, Letitia and Maria House, Office and Land 262-3-15 4-8-0 11 others
Lurgacloy 2 Geoghegan, Michael Kirkwood, Tobias Land 28-0-37 0-18-0 7 others
Lurgacloy 8 Geoghegan, Michael Kirkwood, Tobias Land 37-1-36 11-0-0 none
Macecrump 4b Gaughan, Anthony Bingham, Henry House and Land 11-1-14 1-2-0 two others
Pollacappul 2l Gaughan, Patrick Carter, William H (in Chancery) House and Garden 0-0-36 0-3-0 none
Rinanagh 3a Geoghegan, Charles Richards, John W.O. House, Office and Land 7-0-34 0-15-0 none
Rinanagh 4 Geoghegan, Charles Richards, John W.O. Land 15-2-34 4-0-0 none
Rinanagh 5 Geoghegan, Charles Richards, John W.O. Land 19-3-12 2-10-0 3 others
Tallagh 2a Gaughan, Anthony Robinson, Leonard House and Land 9-2-32 0-12-0 none
Tallagh 13a Gaughan, James Joynt, James House and Land 2-2-2 0-18-0 none
Tallagh 27 Geoghegan, Michael Joynt, Andrew Land 1-3-0 0-2-0 five others
Tallagh 33c Geoghegan, Michael Joynt, Andrew House and Land 2-2-18 0-13-0 two others
Tallagh 34,35 Geoghegan, Michael Joynt, Andrew and James Land 4-1-10; 4-3-14 0-18-0 four others
Tallagh 36,37 Geoghegan, Michael Joynt, Andrew Land 5-3-7; 4-3-24 1-4-0 four others
Tallagh 38 Geoghegan, Michael Joynt, Andrew Land 2-1-26 0-8-0 none
Tallagh 39 Geoghegan, Michael Joynt, Andrew Land 1-3-29 0-6-0 none
Tallagh 40 Geoghegan, Michael Joynt, Andrew Land 1-3-4 0-10-0 none
Tallagh 41 Geoghegan, Michael Joynt, Andrew Land 1-2-9 0-10-0 none
Tallagh 67a Gaughan, Patrick Joynt, James House and Land 2-0-26 0-8-0 none
Tallagh 69a Phibbs, John Geoghegan, Michael House and Land 2-0-9 0-10-0 none
Termon 5 Gaughan, Martin Richie, Reps Alexander Land 5-3-4 0-9-0 3 others
Termon 6 Gaughan, Martin Richie, Reps Alexander Land 13-2-18 2-0-0 2 others
Termon 9 Gaughan, John Richie, Reps Alexander Land 10-1-26 0-16-0 1 other
Termon 10 Gaughan, John Richie, Reps Alexander Land 7-1-7 0-10-0 1 other
Termon 11 Gaughan, John Richie, Reps Alexander Land 5-0-22 1-0-0 none
Termon 12 Gaughan, John Richie, Reps Alexander Land 4-1-20 0-5-0 1 other
Termon 33f Gaughan, Martin Richie, Reps Alexander House and Land 11-2-19 0-12-0 John Gaughan and 22 others
Termon 32 Gaughan, John Richie, Reps Alexander Land 11-2-10 0-1-0 Martin Gaughan and 22 others
Termon 39c Gaughan, John Richie, Reps Alexander House and Garden 0-0-12 0-10-0 none
Tonmore 1 Gaughan, Patrick Carter, Wm H (in Chancery) and Reilly, Thos Land 207-3-4- 0-15-0 with whole town - 10 others

(Griffith, 1847-1864; 2003, Kilmore Civil Parish).