Killyfole
Killyfole | |
Killyfole shown within Northern Ireland | |
Coordinates: 54°13′48″N 7°16′55″W / 54.2300°N 7.2820°W | |
Irish grid reference | |
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- Belfast | 78 miles |
District | Fermanagh District Council |
County | County Fermanagh |
Constituent country | Northern Ireland |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | ENNISKILLEN |
Postcode district | BT92 |
Dialling code | 028 677 51 |
Police | Northern Ireland |
Fire | Northern Ireland |
Ambulance | Northern Ireland |
European Parliament | Northern Ireland |
UK Parliament | Fermanagh and South Tyrone |
NI Assembly | Fermanagh and South Tyrone |
List of places: UK • Northern Ireland • |
Killyfole is a townland in South-East County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. There are some local variations in the spelling of the same townland name including Killyfoyle and Killafole
Etymology
Killyfole is believed to mean "wood of the deep Hollow"
Early history
The earliest building around here may have been the crannog in the centre of the Killyfole Lough. When the water level falls it becomes visible and was examined by experts when the lake was drained prior to becoming a reservoir. They believe this crannog was inhabited during medieval times.
Griffith Valuation 1862
Occupier | Lessor | Tenement |
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Thomas Gunn | John Brady | House, Offices and Land |
James Gunn | John Brady | House, Offices and Land |
Joseph Johnston | John Brady | House, Offices, Cornmill, Kilns and Land |
Francis Maguire | Joseph Johnston | House |
John Kellegher | Joseph Johnston | House |
John Killen | Joseph Johnston | House |
Thomas McCaffrey | Joseph Johnston | House |
John Sweeny | John Bradey | House, Offices and Land |
Susan McMahon | John Bradey | House, Offices and Land |
Thomas Gunn | John Bradey | House, Offices and Land |
Owen Gunn | Free | - |
1901 Census
Head of Family | Landholder (if different) |
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James Kellegher | |
Owen Keiran | Joseph Johnston |
John EcElgunn | Edward McElgunn |
Francis Deveeney | |
Joseph Johnston | |
John McElgunn | |
Thomas McElgunn |
Surnames in 2005
Johnston | Cunningham |
O'Hara | Little |
Beattie | Mulligan |
Annon | Boyle |
Killyfole Lough
Killyfole Lough is shared between the townlands of Aghadrumsee, Killyfole, Killylackey and Loughgare. For more information on Killyfole Lough click here.
The Killyfole and District Development Association
The Killyfole and District Development Association was formed in September 1999. It aims to enhance the welfare and lifestyle of those who live in the wider area around Killyfole Lough. We felt this well known landmark, would enable the wider public to pinpoint our location with accuracy.
Family Connections
Buildings of Interest
- Turf House
- Mc Elgunns House
- The Mill House
- Killyfole Mill