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Bawnboy.com
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St.Peter's Church, Templeport
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Templeport Development Association Click here

St.Mogue's Roman Catholic Church Click here




Active Irish Angling Click here

Ballyconnell Cabs Click here

Jampa Ling Tibetan Buddhist Centre Click here



Local Information



Bawnboy and Templeport Local Genealogical and Historical Data. The 1901 and 1911 census of Ireland has created enormous intrest in genealogy in Ireland, but local Genealogical and Historical websites are also helping people to find information on their ancestors.
One such site is Bawnboy.com this sites contains a treasure trove of information on the people who lived in Bawnboy and Templeport in the years gone by.
On its page Bawnboy and Templeport Local Genealogical and Historical Data you can find information on: Templeport Baptisms 1836-1920, Templeport & Bawnboy Poll book 1761, Graveyard Headstones Inscriptions St. Peter’s Church Templeport……plus much more. This site will be of great help for people near and far to research their family tree.




Jampa Ling, Tibetan Buddhist Centre, County Cavan, Ireland-Established in 1990 under the spiritual directions of a Tibetan teacher, Venerable Panchen Otrul Rinpoche, Jampa Ling was formally registered as a charitable trust in 1992. Jampa Ling is located in West Cavan just two miles south of the village of Bawnboy.
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Templeport Development Association is a diverse group of people working together to utilise opportunities which exist to promote and develop our community, enhance the quality of life, protect the environment, and promote and safeguard our unique heritage and culture. To learn more please click Templeport Development Association


Martin Donohoe presents, "The Wind that Blows" Show every Friday Night on Shannonside Northern Sound Radio A one hour weekly Irish traditional/folk radio show. read more about The Wind that Blows - Martin Donohue


History of St. Mogue’s Island and Templeport

It was on Inis Breachmhaigh, now known as Port, Inch or Mogue’s Island, that St. Mogue, the illustrious bishop of Ferns was born. Mogue’s ancestry is traced back to Colla Uais, one of whose leading families was the ‘Fir Luirg’ of Loch Erne. read more about History of St. Mogue’s Island and Templeport


O’ Reilly– Popular County Cavan Name
O’ Reilly - Gaelic: O Raghailligh

O’ Reilly ranks among the twelve most widespread names in Ireland. It comes from the name of a renowned 10th Century clan chief, Raighallach, which is said to be from the combination of "Raigh", meaning arm, and "allach", meaning strong or powerful. Read more about O’ Reilly– Popular Cavan Name


Irish Family History Foundation
Established in 1990, the IFHF is an all island network of thirty-four county based family history research centres that are situated throughout the island of Ireland. Read more about Irish Family History Foundation


 
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