Moville.Records
- Muster Roll Enishone - 1630
- Poll Tax Ordinance - 1660-1
- Hearth Money Rolls -1665
- Flax Growers List - 1796
- Tithe Applotment - 1825
- Slater's Directory - 1846
- Griffith's Valuation - 1857
- Parish Records (Catholic)
- Census - 1901
- Census - 1911
- Maritime Memorial
- Other Records
Other.Information
Old photographs Old photos of Moville and the surrounding areas.
Maps Old maps of the two parishes in Moville.
Books Read a history of Moville, and see other references to the area.
Lewis' Topographical Dictionary Extracts from the Topographical Dictionary published in 1837
FHC Records Family History Centre (LDS) film references for Moville records
Moville.Links
Link to.Moville
This page contains links to other web sites connected to, or giving information about, the Moville area. None of the links have been solicited or purchased.
Moville Inishowen - A locally based web site with a lot of information about Moville
Craic On - An alternative news-orientated web site maintained by Gerry McLaughlin, the organiser of Ireland's only Dylanfest.
The Cairn Centre - The web site of Patsy Cavanagh - a local folk singer and theatre owner. Listen to Patsy on You Tube below.
The Inish Times - The web site of an up and coming local newspaper
Moville Pottery - Makers of the famous range of Moville pottery
Inishowen News - a new local newspaper
Moville Clothing - One of the few remaining shirt manufacturers in Derry and Inishowen. Seventy-five years ago this industry was one of the largest employers in the region.
Derry Journal - The local newspaper covering Derry City and Inishowen
Carrowhugh - Information about Carrowhugh
Carrowtrasna - A small website about Carrowtrasna
Inishowen Sub Aqua Club - Contains details of shipwrecks off the Inishowen coast, amongst other information.
Greencastle Youth Club - What is happening for young people in Greencastle
Click on the arrow on the picture to listen (and sing along to) Patsy Cavanagh singing his own composition "Home to Donegal", and watch a video of Inishowen. The song has been recorded subsequently by Daniel O'Donnell.
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