Use this form to search for a particular family name in Griffith's Valuation

Step 1 - Mandatory

 

Step 2 - Optional

   
First, enter a family name (and a first name, if you wish) Then choose a county, and (optionally) a Barony, Poor Law Union, and/or a Parish

Include similar names tooltip Similar Name Search: Checking this box will return names that contain your search query. Thus 'Cart' will return results for 'McCarthy', 'MacCarthy','Carton',etc.

and/or

tooltip Barony: there are 331 barony divisions in Ireland; this is thought be originally a Norman land unit. A county has on average between 7 and 10 baronies, though this may differ in a few cases. Baronies vary in size and may extend over more than one county on occasion. Baronies are no longer used as a unit for land government.
  tooltip Union: The Union was introduced as the most basic unit of administration under the Poor Law system in 1838 as the Barony and Parish units were felt to be unsatisfactory because of their unequal sizes. Initially the country was divided into 130 Unions and this was adjusted to create smaller unit sizes, so that by 1850 there were 163. Unions are no longer in use as an administrative unit.
    tooltip Parish: This actually refers to civil parishes rather than church ones, but these were originally religious divisions. Most Church of Ireland parishes correspond to a civil parish, though Catholic parishes may extend over more than one civil parish. Civil parishes also vary in size and are grouped together to form a barony.

For a more powerful place name search, and to find all the recorded occupants who lived in a particular place, use the Griffith's Names search option.