Tattynagolan
Tattynagolan is a townland in South-East County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
Area 74:0:14
Etymology
Tattynagolan is believed to mean "tate of the hazels"
Griffiths Valuation 1862
Occupier…………………... Lessor Michael Elliott…………………… James Hare Herd’s house O & L John Armstrong………………….. Michael Elliott H Os & L Thomas Gunn……………………. Michael Elliott H Os & L
1901 Census
Head of family………………Landholder if different Catherine Murphy………………… James McCaffrey Thomas Mulligan…………………..Thomas Egerton
Surnames in 2005
Carey
G.A.A.
During the 1940’s and 1950’s the local G.A.A. club used a field of Sonny Elliott’s in front of John Tom Faux’s house as their playing field. It was just a reasonably flat grazing field with no facilities of the kind expected nowadays. Most rural clubs were in a similar position and the Aghadrumsee club achieved many successes in those years. By 1950 the club was on the lookout for a better pitch. First they moved to the "Bullock Hill" as it was called in Tattynageeragh and then to a site Cortrasna which they have developed extensively.