- The 1821
Census of
Ireland spells the name as
Nockroa and
Knockrea and states-
Knockrea contains 16
acres of
arable land & 84
acres of bog & mountain...
-
Ballinlough A,
Ballinlough B,
Ballinlough C, Browningstown, City Hall B,
Knockrea A,
Knockrea B, ****n A, ****n B, and ****n C as set out in the
County Borough...
- had four chapels,
three of
which were in the
civil parish of Aghaboe, at
Knockrea, Ballincolla, and Burros-in-Ossory. In 2012,
there are two
Catholic churches...
-
Knocknamullagh 335 Cork
Carrigaline Cork
Knockpoge 9 Cork St. Anne's
Shandon Cork
Knockrea 272 Cork and Muni.
Borough St.
Nicholas Cork
Lahardane 208 Cork Rathcooney...
- Cork GAA website.
Retrieved 5 July 2022. "Residents of a
house 234 in
Knockrea (Blackrock, Cork)". 1911 census.
Retrieved 5 July 2022. "Remembering 1920:...
- 25
November 1968.
Retrieved 5 July 2022. "Residents of a
house 234 in
Knockrea (Blackrock, Cork)". 1911 census.
Retrieved 5 July 2022. "Remembering 1920:...
- pavilion".
Irish Examiner. 4
March 2014.
Retrieved 5 July 2022. "Residents of a
house 234 in
Knockrea (Blackrock, Cork)". 1911 census.
Retrieved 5 July 2022....
-
neighbouring and sub-townlands of Browingstown,
Coppingers Stang, and
Knockrea.
Early 20th
century censuses however still recorded 17
market gardeners...