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Linking up to Glenville |
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Carrignavar is just six miles south of Glenville on the way into Cork. This is a comprehensive website of the village, including a detailed history. The site is designed by Pat Dunlea.
By the way, Pat hires out Bouncy Castles if you would like to hire one! |
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| This is a wonderful overview of the townlands names around Glenville and some theories as to how they arose. I am still curious as to where this work came from!! (Glenville National school?) | ||
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This website was pointed out by a visitor to the
website - a descendants of one of the first owners of Glenville (the Coppingers).
The reference is very detailed and is possibly one of the first references
to Glenville.
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| This is a large group of enthusiastic people - many from the US - who are exploring their ancestry in the County Cork area. Why not join and find out what happened to ex Cork families? They would be delighted to hear from you. | ||
| This is just for a bit of fun. Just click on the link to join the Glenville Forum. Maybe you want a chat about old times... Several people have visited the website, who are now in the US or elsewhere. It would be great to share old stories, find out whatt happened to old acquaintances, speak about chidhood memories, share photos. There is no committment... | ||
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Mark Bence Jones is the colourful owner of Glenville Manor. This website gives details of his literary output - but little of his character. There are mistakes in it too. William Bence Jones, a notorious landlord in West Cork in the 19th century - was his great grandfather -not his father. When the web site comes up - double click on the "B" for Bence Jones. If you want more information on Mark Bence Jones or William Bence Jones of Lisselan County Cork - drop a note into the Guest Book. |
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This company has been really helpful in promoting his site. You can find lots of other villages in County Cork and Ireland using the search engine.
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