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County Kildare is a county in the midlands of Ireland, in the province of Leinster. It is named after the town of Kildare, which took its name from a small church built by St. Brigid under a large oak tree at the end of the 5th century. From this church came a large religious establishment called Cill-dara, the church of the oak. Both the town and the County were named after Cill-dara. The County’s greatest length is 42 miles from north to south and it is 26 miles in breadth from east to west. The area is 654.1 square miles (1,694.2 sq km).

The St. Brigid’s monastery survived several attacks by the Vikings during the 9th century and the religious community expanded in later centuries. In 1189, the Cistercian Abbey was formed and an Augustinian establishment was located in Naas in 1200. These settlements were centers of learning during the mediaeval times. Following the Norman invasion, the Fitzgerald’s were granted the county and they became a major force during the Middle Ages in Ireland; building the Maynooth Castle.

There were a number of rebellions and skirmishes in the 1640s. Kildare town was nearly destroyed by the Earl of Ormond and the English forces under his command in 1642. Following the rebellion of the Catholic confederacy of 1641, Cromwell confiscated the lands of many Norman families in 1654. Following the Williamite war of 1689-91, many landholders lost their lands again.

The Georgian period, 1714 – 1830, was a prosperous period for the county. Many manor houses were built including Castletown House by William Conolly of Donegal in the 1740s. The Curragh Race Track was built for horse racing and many military regiments practiced in its fields. The Industrial Revolution brought a cotton mill, a distillery, factories making farm equipment, the railroad and construction of the Grand Canal.

In 1821, the County’s population was 99,065 and increased to 114,488 in 1841. During the Great Famine of 1845-1849, the population decreased until it was 95,723 in 1851. The population continued to decrease to 58,028 in 1926, but has increased to 94,190 in 2006. County Kildare is predominately Roman Catholic. In 1891, the percentage of Roman Catholic, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian and Methodist was 84.1%, 13.0%, 1.9% and 0.8%. Overtime, the Roman Catholics have increased to 88.2% in 2006, while the Church of Ireland, Presbyterians and Methodists decreased to 2.9%, 0.5% and 0.3%, respectively, with other or no religions increasing to about 6.8%.


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General Information about this county

  • The county of Kildare is an inland county of the province of Leinster and is bounded by Dublin, Meath, Offally, Laois, Carlow and Wicklow.
  • The county is partly in the diocese of Dublin but mostly in the diocese of Kildare. The county is divided into the baronies of Carberry, Clane, Connell, Ikeathy and Oughterany, Kilcullen, Kilkea and Moone, East Narragh and Rheban, West Narragh and Rheban, East Ohphaly, West Ophaly, North Naas, South Naas, North Salt and South Salt. The county contains the incorporated assize and market towns of Naas and Athy; the ancient disfranchised borough and market town of Kildare; the post and market town of Kilcock, Maynooth, Celbridge, Monastereven, Timoline, Rathangan, Leixlip, Killcullen-Bridge, and Newbridge.
  • Agriculture includes wheat, potatoes, turnips, and vegetables.

Information provided by the 1847 edition of Samuel Lewis' "Topographical Dictionary of Ireland."

General County Research Information

Further information about County Kildare is available at the GenUKI site.

Archives and Libraries

Cill Dara Historical Society
Contact: Joe Connelly
Tullywest, Kildare, County Kildare
Telephone: 086-1686236

Local Studies, Genealogy & Archives
County Kildare Library and Arts Centre
Riverbank
Mainstreet
Newbridge, County Kildare
Telephone: 353 (0)45 433602
Email: genealogy@kildarecoco.ie or kildaregenealogy@iol.ie
Also, localhistory@kildarecoco.ie.

Civil Jurisdictions and Parish Research Information

A map of the Civil Parishes of County Kildare is available at Irish Times site.

A map of the Catholic Parishes of County Kildare is available at the Irish Times site. 

Kildare & Leighlin

Civil Parish - Church of Ireland

Barony Poor Law Union Catholic Parish[1] Catholic Diocese[1]
Ardkill Carbury Edenderry Carbury (Dunforth) Kildare & Leighlin
Ardree Kilkea and Moone Athy Athy Dublin
Ballaghmoon Kilkea and Moone Athy Castledermot Dublin
Ballybought Naas South Naas Ballymore-Eustace Dublin
Ballybrackan Offaly West Athy Monasterevin and Kildangan Kildare & Leighlin
Ballymany Offaly East Naas Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Ballymore Eustace Naas South Naas Ballymore-Eustace Dublin
Ballynadrumny Carbury Edenderry Balyna Kildare & Leighlin
Ballynafagh Clane Naas Caragh (Downings) Kildare & Leighlin
Ballysax Offaly East Athy Suncroft (for Army Camp records see Curragh Camp) Kildare & Leighlin
Ballysax Offaly East Naas
Ballyshannon Offaly East Athy
Suncroft
Kildare & Leighlin

Ballyshannon Offaly East Naas
Ballyshannon Offaly West Athy
Balraheen Ikeathy and Oughterany Celbridge Clane Kildare & Leighlin
Belan Kilkea and Moone Athy Castledermot Kildare & Leighlin
Bodenstown Naas North Naas Kill and Lyons; also part Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Brannockstown Naas South Naas Kilcullen Dublin
Brideschurch Clane Naas Carragh (Downings) Kildare & Leighlin
Cadamstown Carbury Edenderry Balyna Kildare & Leighlin
Carbury Carbury Edenderry Carbury (Dunforth) Kildare & Leighlin
Carn Offaly East Athy Suncroft Kildare & Leighlin
Carn Offaly East Naas
Carnalway Naas South Naas Newbridge Dublin
Carragh Clane Naas Carragh (Downings) Kildare & Leighlin
Carrick Carbury Edenderry Balyna Kildare & Leighlin
Castledermot Kilkea and Moone Athy
Castledermot

Dublin
Castledermot Kilkea and Moone Baltinglass
Castledermot Kilkea and Moone Carlow
Castledillon South Salt Celbridge Celbridge (Straffan) Dublin
Churchtown Narragh and Reban West Athy Athy Dublin
Clane Clane Naas Clane Kildare & Leighline
Clonaghlis South Salt Celbridge Kill and Lyons; also part Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Cloncurry Ikeathy and Oughterany Celbridge Kilcock

Kildare & Leighlin

Cloncurry Offaly East Edenderry
Cloncurry Offaly East Naas
Clonshanbo Ikeathy and Oughterany Celbridge Kilcock Kildare & Leighlin
Coghlanstown Naas South Naas Ballymore-Eustace Dublin
Confey North Salt Celbridge Maynooth and Leixlip Dublin
Davidstown Narragh and Reban East Athy Narraghmore Dublin
Donadea Ikeathy and Oughterany Celbridge Maynooth (Leixlip) Kildare & Leighlin
Donaghcumper North Salt Celbridge Celbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Donaghcumper South Salt Celbridge
Donaghmore North Salt Celbridge Celbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Downings Clane Naas Caragh (Downings) Kildare & Leighlin
Duneany Offaly West Athy Monasterevin (Kildangan) Kildare & Leighlin
Dunfierth Carbury Edenderry Carbury (Dunforth) Kildare & Leighlin
Dunmanoge Kilkea and Moone Athy Castledermot Dublin
Dunmurraghill Ikeathy and Oughterany Celbridge Maynooth (Leixlip) Kildare & Leighlin
Dunmurry Offaly East Naas Kildare  Kildare & Leighlin
Feighcullen Connell Naas Allen and Milltown Kildare & Leighlin
Feighcullen Offaly East Edenderry
Fontstown Narragh and Reban East Athy Narraghmore Kildare & Leighlin
Fontstown Offaly West Athy
Forenaghts South Salt Naas Kill and Lyons; also part Newbridge Dublin
Gilltown Naas South Naas part Kilcullen; part Ballymore-Eustace Dublin
Graney Kilkea and Moone Athy part Castledermot; part Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow Dublin
Graney Kilkea and Moone Baltinglass
Grangeclare Offaly East Edenderry Kildare Kildare & Leighlin
Grangeclare Offaly East Naas
Grangerosnolvan Kilkea and Moone Athy Castledermot Dublin
Greatconnell Connell Naas Neewbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Harristown Offaly West Athy Athy Kildare & Leighlin
Haynestown South Salt Naas Kill and Lyons; also part Newbridge Dublin
Jago Naas South Naas Ballymore-Eustace Dublin
Johnstown Naas North Naas Kill and Lyons; also part Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Kerdiffstown Naas North Naas part Newbridge; part Kill Kildare & Leighlin
Kilberry Narragh and Reban West Athy Athy Dublin
Kilcock Ikeathy and Oughterany Celbridge Kilcock Kildare & Leighlin
Kilcullen Kilcullen Naas Kilcullen Dublin
Kildangan Offaly West Athy Monasterevin (Kildangan) Kildare & Leighlin
Kildare Connell Naas Kildare (for Army Camp records see Curragh Camp) Kildare & Leighlin
Kildare Offaly East Edenderry
Kildare Offaly East Naas
Kildrought North Salt Celbridge Celbridge Dublin
Kilkea Kilkea and Moone Athy Castledermot Dublin
Kill Naas South Naas Kill and Lyons; also part Newbridge Dublin
Kill South Salt Naas
Killadoon North Salt Celbridge Celbridge Dublin
Killashee Naas North Naas Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Killashee Naas South Naas
Killelan Kilkea and Moone Athy Castledermot Dublin
Killelan Kilkea and Moone Baltinglass
Killybegs Clane Naas Carragh (Downings) Kildare & Leighlin
Kilmacredock North Salt Celbridge Maynooth (Leixlip) Dublin
Kilmeage Connell Naas Allen and Milltown Kildare & Leighlin
Kilmeage Offaly East Naas
Kilmore Carbury Edenderry part Carbury (Dunforth); part Balyna Kildare & Leighlin
Kilpatrick Carbury Edenderry Carbury (Dunforth) Kildare & Leighlin
Kilrainy Carbury Edenderry Balyna Dublin
Kilrush Offaly West Athy Suncroft  Kildare & Leighlin
Kilteel South Salt Naas Blessington (see also Co. Wicklow) Dublin
Kineagh Kilkea and Moone Baltinglass part Castledermot; part Rathvilly (see also Co. Carlow) Dublin
Knavinstown Offaly West Athy Kildare Kildare & Leighlin
Lackagh Offaly West Athy part Monasterevin; part Kildare Kildare & Leighlin
Ladytown Connell Naas Carragh (Downings) Kildare & Leighlin
Laraghbryan North Salt Celbridge Maynooth (Leixlip) Dublin
Leixlip North Salt Celbridge Maynooth (Leixlip) Dublin
Lullymore Offaly East Edenderry Kildare Dublin
Lyons South Salt Celbridge Kill and Lyons; also part Newbridge Dublin
Mainham Ikeathy and Oughterany Celbridge Clane Kildare & Leighlin
Monasterevin Offaly West Athy Monasterevin (Kildangan) Kildare & Leighlin
Moone Kilkea and Moone Athy Castledermot Dublin
Moone Narragh and Reban East Athy
Moone Offaly East Naas
Morristownbiller Connell Naas Newbridge Dublin
Mylerstown Carbury Edenderry Balyna Dublin
Naas Naas North Naas Naas Kildare & Leighlin
Narraghmore Kilkea and Moone Athy Narraghmore Dublin
Narraghmore Narragh and Reban East Athy
Narraghmore Narragh and Reban East Baltinglass
Narraghmore Narragh and Reban West Athy
Nurney Carbury Edenderry Balyna Kildare & Leighlin
Nurney Offaly West Athy Monasterevin (Kildangan) Kildare & Leighlin
Oldconnell Connell Naas Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Oughterard South Salt Naas Kill and Lyons; also part Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Painestown Kilkea and Moone Athy Painestown (Carlow); (see also Co. Carlow) Kildare & Leighlin
Pollardstown Offaly East Naas Allen and Milltown Kildare & Leighlin
Rathangan Offaly East Edenderry Rathangan (see Kildare for earlier records) Kildare & Leighlin
Rathangan Offaly East Naas
Rathangan Offaly West Athy
Rathernan Connell Naas Allen and Milltown Kildare & Leighlin
Rathmore Naas North Naas Blessington (see also Co. Wicklow) Dublin
Scullogestown Ikeathy and Oughterany Celbridge Kilcock Kildare & Leighlin
Sherlockstown Naas North Naas Kill and Lyons Kildare & Leighlin
St. John's Narragh and Reban West Athy Athy (see also Co. Offaly) Dublin
St. Michaels Kilkea and Moone Athy Athy Dublin
St. Michaels Narragh and Reban West Athy
Stacumny South Salt Celbridge Celbridge Dublin
Straffan North Salt Celbridge Celbridge Dublin
Taghadoe North Salt Celbridge Maynooth (Leixlip) Dublin
Tankardstown Kilkea and Moone Athy Athy (see also Co. Laois) Dublin
Tankardstown Narragh and Reban East Athy
Thomastown Offaly East Edenderry Kildare Kildare & Leighlin
Timahoe Clane Naas Clane Kildare & Leighlin
Timolin Narragh and Reban East Baltinglass Castledermot Dublin
Tipper Naas North Naas part Naas; part Kill Dublin
Tipperkevin Naas South Naas Ballymore-Eustace Dublin
Tully Kilcullen Athy Kildare and Rathangan Dublin
Tully Kilcullen Naas
Tully Offaly East Athy
Tully Offaly East Naas
Usk Narragh and Reban East Naas Narraghmore Dublin
Walterstown Offaly West Athy Kildare Kildare & Leighlin
Whitechurch Naas North Naas Kill and Lyons; also part Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin


Genealogy

Article 'Pons to Punch'  by Punch, Terrence M.  Genealogy of Pons and Punch Families, in Co. Kildare, Co. Cork, Nova Scotia Canada, & Australia. From 1175 - 1968. Pages 2-18, found in The Irish Ancestor,Vol. 2, no. 1. 1970 at Family History Library 941.5 B2i

Article The Dexters of Dublin and Annfield Co. Kildare by Smith, Patrick Montague.  Genealogy of the Dexters of Dublin and Annfield, also the Dexters of Dexterville, Co. Tipperary covers years 1709-1940. Article found in The Irish Ancestor vol. 2 no. 1. 1970  pages 31-42. Family History Library 941.5 B2i. Additional information and corrections of original article found in The Irish Ancestor, vol.III, no.1.1971, pages 63-64, Family History Ref. 941.5 B2i

Maps

Occupations

De Breffny, Brian. Businessmen Who Issued Tokens in Ireland 1653-1679. Due to an acute shortage of small change after the death of Charles 1, tradesmen, innkeepers and some local authorities began minting their own substitutes in the form of private tokens. This list of 800 names, gives occupation and place. Article in the Irish Ancestor, vol.X. no.1. 1978, pages 51-60. Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i vol.10-11

Web Sites

To view a list of Kildare web sites, visit FHLFavorites.info or click on the following for some great sites.

GENUKI Genuki UK/big/irl/KID/index 

Websites - Kildare heritage/history/genealogyindex

- Kildare.rootsireland

- Genealogy-of-uk Ireland/Kildare/genealogy

- Genealogy links UK/ireland/kildare

- igp-web.com/kildare/index

- Goireland genealogy/county-centres/locations/kildare-county




  1. 1.0 1.1 Ryan, James G. Irish Records: sources for family and local history. USA: Ancestry.com, 1997. FHL 941.5 D23r

 

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