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Wexford is part of the province of Leinster on the south-east coast of Ireland. Wexford is named after the City of Wexford which was named by the old Norse word Waesjord, meaning inlet or bay of washed mud flats. The county covers about 909 square miles (2,352 sq km). Its length is 55 miles from the south-west boundary of Arklow (County Wicklow) to Hook Head. Its breadth is 29 miles from Greenore Point to New Ross.
Settlements in Wexford are shown on maps dated in the second century. The Norse Vikings established the town of Wexford in the ninth or tenth century as a trading settlement. The Norse were eventually driven out of this area to the area around Rosslare where they gradually were assimilated into the local population. They were replaced by the steady influx of Normans, Flemish, French and Welsh. The first Norman invasion was in 1169. In 1610, there was a small plantation of English settlers in northern part of the county.
Wexford was part of the Confederacy of Irish Catholics who rebelled in 1641 which led to Oliver Cromwell besieging Wexford in 1649. On their surrender, the lands of the chief leaders of the rebellion were confiscated. Many were transported to the West Indies or forced to move west of the Shannon. The confisgated lands were given to those supporting the English Parliament or to Cromwell’s officers and soldiers as payment. Later, many English families were brought to Enniscorthy in 1661 to work at the iron works. In the 1798 rebellion of the United Irishment, the county was a major center. A large army of the United Irishmen took control of Wexford and Enniscorty and controlled the county.
The population was 170,806 in 1821 and grew to 202,033 in 1841. It was affected less by the potato famine than most counties. Its population only decreased to 180,158 in 1851. The population, however, continued to decrease until it was only 95,848 in 1926. In 2006, the population was 131,749. The predominant religion in the county is Roman Catholic. In 1871, 90.7% of the population were Roman Catholic followed by the Church of Ireland at 8.5% with 0.3% each being Presbyterian and Methodists. Overtime there has been a slight increase in the percentage of Roman Catholic to 94.0% in 1926. In 1926, the Church of Ireland decreased to 5.3% with 0.15% and 0.23% being Presbyterian and Methodist, respectively.
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General Information about this county
- The county of Wexford is a maritime county of the province of Leinster bounded by Wicklow, Carlow, Kilkenny, and Waterford.
- The county, with the exception of two parishes (which are in the diocese of Dublin), is entirely within the diocese of Ferns. The county is divided into the baronies of Ballaghkeen, Bantry, Bargy, Forth, Gorey, Scarawalsh, Shelbourne, and Shelmalier. The county contains the ancient episcopal town of Ferns; the borough and market-towns of Wexford and New Ross; the market and post-towns of Gorey, Enniscorthy, Newtownbarry, and the disfranchised borough of Fethard; and the post-towns of Arthurstown, Broadway, ClonegalCamolin, Taghmon. The smaller villages or penny posts are Ballycarny, Bannow, Bridgetown, Duncannon, Kyle, and Oulart.
- In the eastern and southern districts of County Wexford, the temperature is milder because of their proximety to the sea.
- The major crops are potatoes, barley, oats, beans, and clover.
- Previously, the manufacture of coarse woolen cloth was important throughout the county, particularly in and around Tintern. The industry eventually died out.
Information provided by the 1847 edition of Samuel Lewis' "Topographical Dictionary of Ireland."
General County Research Information
Further information about County Wexford is available at the GenUKI site.
Archives and Libraries
County Wexford Heritage and Genealogy Centre
Yola Farmstead, Tagoat, County Wexford
Telephone: 353-53-9132610
Fax: 353-53-9132612
E-mail: wexgen@eircom
Website: http://homepage.eircom.net/~yolawexford/genealogy.htm
Wexford County Library
Teach Shionoid, Abbey Street, Wexford, County Wexford
Telephone: 353-53-21637
Fax: 353-53-21641
E-mail: library.wexford@tinet.ie
Website: http://www.wexford.ie
Wexford Town Public Library
McCauley's Car Park (off Redmond Square), Wexford, County Wexford
Telephone: 353-53-91211637
Fax: 353-53-9121641
E-mail: wexfordlib@wexfordcoco.ie
Civil Jurisdictions and Parish Research Information
A map of the Civil Parishes of County Wexford is available at the Irish Times site.
A map of the Catholic Parishes of County Wexford is available at the Irish Times site.
| Barony | Poor Law Union | Catholic Parish[1] | Catholic Diocese[1] | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adamstown | Bantry | New Ross | Adamstown | Ferns |
| Ambrosetown | Bargy | Wexford | part Bannow; part Rathangan | Ferns |
| Ardamine | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | Ballygarrett | Ferns |
| Ardcandrisk | Shelmaliere West | Wexford | Glynn | Ferns |
| Ardcavan | Shelmaliere East | Wexford | Castlebridge | Ferns |
| Ardcolm | Shelmaliere East | Wexford | Castlebridge | Ferns |
| Artramon | Shelmaliere East | Wexford | Crossabeg | Ferns |
| Ballingly | Shelmaliere West | Wexford | Ballymitty | Ferns |
| Ballyanne | Bantry | New Ross | New Ross | Ferns |
| Ballybrazil | Shelburne | New Ross | Suttons | Ferns |
| Ballybrennan | Forth | Wexford | Tagoat | Ferns |
| Ballycanew | Gorey | Gorey | Camolin | Ferns |
| Ballycarney | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | Ferns | Ferns |
| Ballyconnick | Bargy | Wexford | Rathangan | Ferns |
| Ballyhoge | Bantry | Enniscorthy | Bree | Ferns |
| Ballyhoge | Shelmaliere West | Enniscorthy | ||
| Ballyhuskard | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | part Oylegate; part Oulart | Ferns |
| Ballylannan | Shelmaliere West | New Ross | Clongeen | Ferns |
| Ballymitty | Shelmaliere West | Wexford | Bannow or Carrick-on-Bannow | Ferns |
| Ballymore | Forth | Wexford | Ballymore | Ferns |
| Ballynaslaney | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | Oylegate | Ferns |
| Ballynaslaney | Shelmaliere East | Enniscorthy | ||
| Ballyvaldon | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | Blackwater | Ferns |
| Ballyvalloo | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | Blackwater | Ferns |
| Bannow | Bargy | Wexford | Bannow or Carrick-on-Barrow | Ferns |
| Carn | Forth | Wexford | Lady's Island | Ferns |
| Carnagh | Bantry | New Ross | Carnagh | Ferns |
| Carnew | Gorey | Gorey | Carnew | Ferns |
| Carnew | Gorey | Shillelagh | ||
| Carnew | Scarawalsh | Gorey | ||
| Carrick | Shelmaliere West | Wexford | Glynn | Ferns |
| Castle-ellis | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | part Oulart; part Blackwater | Ferns |
| Chapel | Bantry | Enniscorthy | Glynn | Ferns |
| Clone | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | Monageer | Ferns |
| Clongeen | Shelmaliere West | New Ross | Clongeen | Ferns |
| Clongeen & Horetown | Shelmaliere West | New Ross | Clongeen | Ferns |
| Clonleigh | Bantry | New Ross | Killegney | Ferns |
| Clonmines | Shelburne | New Ross | Tintern | Ferns |
| Clonmore | Bantry | Enniscorthy | Bree; part Davidstown | Ferns |
| Clonmore | Shelmaliere East | Enniscorthy | ||
| Clonmore | Shelmaliere West | Enniscorthy | ||
| Coolstuff | Shelmaliere West | Wexford | part Glynn; part Taghmon | Ferns |
| Crosspatrick | Gorey | Gorey | Tomacork | Ferns |
| Donaghmore | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | Ballygarrett | Ferns |
| Donaghmore | Gorey | Gorey | ||
| Donaghmore | Upper Talbotstown | Baltinglass | ||
| Doonooney | Bantry | Wexford | part Taghmon; part Bree | Ferns |
| Drinagh | Forth | Wexford | Piercestown | Ferns |
| Duncormick | Bargy | Wexford | Rathangan | Ferns |
| Edermine | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | Oylegate | Ferns |
| Ferns | Gorey | Enniscorthy | Ferns | Ferns |
| Ferns | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | ||
| Ferns | Scarawalsh | Gorey | ||
| Fethard | Shelburne | New Ross | Hook; Templetown | Ferns |
| Hook | Shelburne | New Ross | Hook; Templetown | Ferns |
| Horetown | Shelmaliere West | New Ross | part Adamstown; part Taghmon | Ferns |
| Inch | Gorey | Gorey | Clongeen; Arklow | Dublin; Ferns |
| Inch | Shelmaliere West | New Ross | ||
| Ishartmon | Forth | Wexford | Ballymore | Ferns |
| Kerloge | Forth | Wexford | Wexford | Ferns |
| Kilbride | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | Ferns | Ferns |
| Kilbride | Scarawalsh | Gorey | ||
| Kilbrideglynn | Shelmaliere West | Wexford | Glynn | Ferns |
| Kilcavan | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | Kilanieran; Bannow; Ferns | Ferns |
| Kilcavan | Bargy | New Ross | ||
| Kilcavan | Bargy | Wexford | ||
| Kilcavan | Gorey | Gorey | ||
| Kilcomb | Scarawalsh | Gorey | Ferns | Ferns |
| Kilcormick | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | part Monageer; part Oulart | Ferns |
| Kilcormick | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | ||
| Kilcormick | Gorey | Enniscorthy | ||
| Kilcowan | Bargy | Wexford | Rathangan | Ferns |
| Kilcowan | Bargy | Wexford | ||
| Kilcowanmore | Bantry | Enniscorthy | Bree; part Davidstown | Ferns |
| Kildavin | Forth | Wexford | Piercestown | Ferns |
| Kilgarvan | Shelmaliere West | New Ross | Taghmon | Ferns |
| Kilgorman | Gorey | Gorey | Arklow | Dublin |
| Killag | Bargy | Wexford | Rathangan | Ferns |
| Killann | Bantry | Enniscorthy | Killegney | Ferns |
| Killegney | Bantry | Enniscorthy | Killegney | Ferns |
| Killegney | Bantry | Mountmellick | ||
| Killenagh | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | part Ballygarrett; part Monamolin | Ferns |
| Killesk | Shelburne | New Ross | Sutton's | Ferns |
| Killiane | Forth | Wexford | Piercestown | Ferns |
| Killila | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | Blackwater | Ferns |
| Killincooly | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | Kilmuckridge | Ferns |
| Killincooly | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | ||
| Killinick | Forth | Wexford | Moyglass | Ferns |
| Killisk | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | partt Castlebridge; part Oulart | Ferns |
| Killurin | Shelmaliere West | Enniscorthy | Glynn and Barntown | Ferns |
| Killurin | Shelmaliere West | Wexford | ||
| Kilmacree | Forth | Wexford | Piercestown | Ferns |
| Kilmakilloge | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | Gorey | Ferns |
| Kilmakilloge | Gorey | Gorey | ||
| Kilmallock | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | ||
| Kilmanman | Bargy | Wexford | Rathangan | Ferns |
| Kilmanman | Bargy | Wexford | ||
| Kilmokea | Shelburne | New Ross | Suttons | Ferns |
| Kilmore | Bargy | Wexford | Kilmore | Ferns |
| Kilmuckridge | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | Kilmuckridge | Ferns |
| Kilmuckridge | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | ||
| Kilnahue | Gorey | Gorey | Craanford | Ferns |
| Kilnamanagh | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | Oulart | Ferns |
| Kilnenor | Gorey | Gorey | Kilanieran | Ferns |
| Kilpatrick | Shelmaliere East | Enniscorthy | Crossabeg | Ferns |
| Kilpatrick | Shelmaliere East | Wexford | ||
| Kilpipe | Gorey | Gorey | Killaveny | Ferns |
| Kilrane | Forth | Wexford | Tagoat | Ferns |
| Kilrush | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | Kilrush | Ferns |
| Kilscanlan | Bantry | New Ross | Cushinstown | Ferns |
| Kilscoran | Forth | Wexford | Tagoat | Ferns |
| Kiltennell | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | Ballygarrett | Ferns |
| Kiltrisk | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | Ballygarrett | Ferns |
| Kiltrisk | Gorey | Gorey | ||
| Kilturk | Bargy | Wexford | Kilmore | Ferns |
| Ladysisland | Forth | Wexford | Lady's Island | Ferns |
| Liskinfere | Gorey | Gorey | Camolin | Ferns |
| Maudlintown | Forth | Wexford | Wexford | Ferns |
| Mayglass | Forth | Wexford | Ballymore | Ferns |
| Meelnagh | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | Oulart | Ferns |
| Meelnagh | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | ||
| Monamolin | Ballaghkeen | Gorey | Monamolin; part Kilmuckridge | Ferns |
| Monamolin | Gorey | Gorey | ||
| Monart | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | Marshalstown; part Ballindaggin | Ferns |
| Moyacomb | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | Clonegal | Dublin |
| Moyacomb | Scarawalsh | Shillelagh | ||
| Moyne | Ballinacor South | Shillelagh | ||
| Mulrankin | Bargy | Wexford | Kilmore | Ferns |
| Newbawn | Bantry | New Ross | Adamstown | Ferns |
| Newbawn | Shelmaliere West | New Ross | ||
| Newtownbarry St Mary's | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | Newtownbarry, St Mary (Bantry, near Bunclody) | Ferns |
| Oldross | Bantry | New Ross | part Carnagh; part New Ross | Ferns |
| Owenduff | Shelburne | New Ross | Tintern | Ferns |
| Rathaspick | Forth | Wexford | Piercestown | Ferns |
| Rathmacknee | Forth | Wexford | Piercestown | Ferns |
| Rathroe | Shelburne | New Ross | Hook; Templetown | Ferns |
| Rossdroit | Bantry | Enniscorthy | Rathnure | Ferns |
| Rosslare | Forth | Wexford | Tagoat and Kilrane | Ferns |
| Rossminoge | Gorey | Gorey | Craanford | Ferns |
| Skreen | Ballaghkeen | Wexford | Castlebridge | Ferns |
| Skreen | Shelmaliere East | Wexford | ||
| St. Bridget's | Forth | Wexford | Wexford | Ferns |
| St. Doologe's | Forth | Wexford | Wexford | Ferns |
| St. Helen's | Forth | Wexford | Tagoat | Ferns |
| St. Iberius | Forth | Wexford | Lady's Island | Ferns |
| St. James & Dunbrody | Shelburne | New Ross | Hook; Templetown | Ferns |
| St. James & Dunbrody | Shelburne | New Ross | ||
| St. John's | Bantry | Enniscorthy | Davidstown; St. Mary's | Ferns |
| St. John's | Forth | Wexford | ||
| St. Margaret's | Ballaghkeen | Wexford | Lady's Island; Castlebridge | Ferns |
| St. Margaret's | Forth | Wexford | ||
| St. Margaret's | Shelmaliere East | Wexford | ||
| St. Mary's | Bantry | New Ross | Wexford; St. Mary Enniscorthy; New Ross; Newtownbarry | Ferns |
| St. Mary's | Forth | Wexford | ||
| St. Mary's, Enniscorthy | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | ||
| St. Mary's, Newtownbarry | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | ||
| St. Michael's | Forth | Wexford | Tagoat | Ferns |
| St. Michael's of Feagh | Forth | Wexford | Wexford | Ferns |
| St. Mullin's | Bantry | New Ross | St. Mullins; New Ross | Ferns |
| St. Nicholas | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | Castlebridge | Ferns |
| St. Patrick's | Forth | Wexford | Wexford | Ferns |
| St. Peter's | Forth | Wexford | Wexford | Ferns |
| St. Peters | Forth | Wexford | ||
| St. Selskar's | Forth | Wexford | Wexford | Ferns |
| Tacumshin | Forth | Wexford | Lady's Island | Ferns |
| Taghmon | Bargy | Wexford | Taghmon | Ferns |
| Taghmon | Shelmaliere West | New Ross | ||
| Taghmon | Shelmaliere West | Wexford | ||
| Tellarought | Shelburne | New Ross | Cushinstown | Ferns |
| Templeludigan | Bantry | New Ross | ||
| Templescoby | Bantry | Enniscorthy | Davidstown | Ferns |
| Templeshanbo | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | Ballindaggin; part St. Mary's Newtonbarry | Ferns |
| Templeshannon | Ballaghkeen | Enniscorthy | part St. Mary's; part Monageer | Ferns |
| Templeshannon | Scarawalsh | Enniscorthy | ||
| Templetown | Shelburne | New Ross | Hook; Templetown and St. James | Ferns |
| Tikillin | Shelmaliere East | Wexford | Crossabeg | Ferns |
| Tintern | Shelburne | New Ross | Tintern | Ferns |
| Tomhaggard | Bargy | Wexford | Kilmore | Ferns |
| Toome | Gorey | Gorey | Camolin | Ferns |
| Toome | Scarawalsh | Gorey | ||
| Whitechurch | Bantry | New Ross | Horeswood | Ferns |
| Whitechurch | Shelburne | New Ross | ||
| Whitechurchglynn | Bantry | Wexford | Glynn | Ferns |
| Whitechurchglynn | Shelmaliere West | Wexford |
Genealogy
Philippa Torlonia Di Civitella Cessi. A Wexford Lady and Her Daughters On The Continent. Article is the history and Genealogy of William Talbot of Castle Talbot, Co Wexford, and John O'Toole History. Much of the genealogy is in Europe. Covers years 1793-1858. Article found in The Irish Ancestor, Vol IV, no 2. 1972, Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i
De Breffny, Brian. Gurly of Wexford and Carlow. The Maternal Lineage of George Bernard Shaw. Genealogy of Gurley of Wexford, Carlow covering years 1691-1821. article in The Irish Ancestor vol.X. no.2, 1978, pages 69-73. Family History Library Salt Lake City Ref. 941.5 B2i vol. 10-11.
de Breffny, Brian. The Pembertons of Dublin. Pictures and Genealogy of Pemberton and descendants from the Pemberton Family Bible covering years 1731-1932. Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol. XI. no. 1. 1979, page 14-27, Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i v10-11
Maps
1885 County Map: Courtesy of London Ancestor
Newspapers
Ffolliott, Rosemary. Some Connecting Links between Ireland and the New World from Old Newspapers. Article contains alphabetical listings of births, marriages and deaths in the Munster newspapers, covering U.S.A, Canada, West Indies and England. Article found in The Irish Ancestor, vol 2, no. 1, 1970 pages 62-69. Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i
Probates
Abstracts of Some Neale and O'Neill Wills, Administrations and Marriage Licence Bonds from the Diocese of Ferns. Article covers the above title, from years 1621-1816. Article in The Irish Ancestor, vol.XI. Nol.1. 1979, pages 27-30, Family History Library Ref. 941.5 B2i vol.10-11.
Abstract of Wills. List of Wills Abstracts for Beatly, Brock, Geoghegan, Gordon, Kirwin, O'Neil, Phaire, Rakestrow, Sarsfield, Slator, Weekes and Wolfe - written and proved in various counties covering years 1686-1837. The Irish Ancestor, vol. XIII, no. 1. 1981 pages 63-72, FHL Ref. 941.5 B2i v1
Societies
Bannow Historical Society
E-mail: info@bannowhistory.com
Website:http://www.bannowhistory.com
Taghmon Historical Society
E-mail: taghmon@eircom.net
Website: http://homepage.ircom.net/~taghmon/histsoc/
Wexford Family History Society
24 Parklands, Wexford, County Wexford
E-mail: murphy@tinet.ie
Wexford Historical Society
E-mail: chair@wexfordhistoricalsociety.com
E-mail: whsjournal@gmail.com
Website: http://wexfordhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com
Web Sites
To view a list of Wexford web sites, visit FHLFavorites.info or click on the following for some great sites.
GENUKI - genuki
Websites - Genealogy-of-uk
- Rootsweb
- Homepage
- ↑ 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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