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My name is Alan Calderwood and I am currently trying to trace my family tree, the Calderwood's,
who came from a townland near Rasharkin, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland, known as Killydonnelly.
If you think you have a connection with this family please take the time to have a look through the website
by using the links on the left, or e-mail me through the "contact me" section.
The purpose of the site will eventually be to publish information on my Calderwood Family Tree, but for now I hope it
can be used as a way of advertising my interest in the Calderwood's and a means of generating correspondence by email.
Where is Killydonnelly?
Killydonnelly is a townland found midway between the towns of Ballymena and Ballymoney,Co. Antrim. It is within the Parish
of Rasharkin, in the Electoral Division of Glenbuck, in the Barony of Kilconway, in the County of Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Covering an area of 535 Acres the townland was home to about 40 families in 1862 (source: Griffith's Valuation of 1862),
of which 15 were Calderwoods.
Typically the residents lived in small agricultural holdings of 5-10 acres in size although there were several larger
farms and a Beetling mill.
Killydonnelly no longer appears on any modern maps of the area, however the small holding of Calderwoodstown within the
townland of Killydonnelly is now shown on the Ordnance Survey map of the area.
See Calderwoodstown, Killydonnelly on a map by clicking HERE.
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