Toormakeady

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Tuar Mhic Éadaigh
Tourmakeady
Village
Waterfall at Toormakeady Woods
Waterfall at Toormakeady Woods
Toormakeady is located in Ireland
Toormakeady
Location in Ireland
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Country Ireland
Province Connacht
County County Mayo
Elevation 58 m (190 ft)
Population (2002 est.)
 • Urban 1,500
Irish Grid Reference M097694
Website www.tourmakeady.com
Tuar Mhic Éadaigh is the only official name. Toormakeady and Tourmakeady are anglicisations.

Toormakeady[1] or Tourmakeady (Irish: Tuar Mhic Éadaigh, the official name)[2][3][4] is a village in County Mayo, Ireland. It is located on the R300 road where the Glensaul River flows into Lough Mask. It has a population of about 1,000 people and is within the largest Gaeltacht (Irish speaking) region in Ireland.[5]

Part of Toormakeady was originally in neighbouring County Galway, but was placed under the administration of County Mayo in 1898.

On 3 May 1921, during the Irish War of Independence the Irish Republican Army south Mayo flying column of around 30 men together with a small number of men from east Mayo mounted an ambush at Toormakeady.[6]

From the time of the Great Famine of the mid-1840s onwards, the village has experienced a high level of emigration. Many descendants of emigrants return every year to find their roots. The genealogical records for this area have been computerised at the South Mayo Family Research Centre in nearby Ballinrobe to make the task of tracing roots easier.

The English actor Robert Shaw, best known for his work in From Russia with Love, Jaws and The Sting, lived in Drimbawn House,[7] Toormakeady until his death in 1978.

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