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Townlands of Parishes in County Tyrone
WebMar 16, 2024 · County Tyrone (Irish: Contae Tír Eoghain) is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. It lies within the province of Ulster. The county town is Omagh. Further information about County Tyrone is available at the GenUKI site. Civil Jurisdiction and Parish Research Information [ edit edit source] List of County Tyrone Civil Parishes WebClonmore, Maps of Estates in the County of Kilkenny, 1847 (MS L 476) Below are a number of additional resources for exploring your family history. Quick Links Getting Started Family History Service Catholic Parish Registers Civil Records Church Records Census Records if you believe in yourself anything is poss
Townlands in Co. Tyrone
WebKilcroagh is a townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, near Castlederg. It is situated in the historic barony of Omagh West and the civil parish of Urney and covers an area of 351 acres. [1] The name derives from the Irish: Coill Chruaiche (wood of the round hill). [2] The population of the townland declined during the 19th century: [3] [4] WebCuthbertson Family Notes, Co. Tyrone 1815-1871 DAVIDSON, HENDERSON & MARSHALL Parish Records for Caledon, Kilmore Townland and Aghaloo plus other names. DAVIS Family Notes, Co. Tyrone 1840-1868 DICKSON Family Notes, Co. Tyrone 1836-1870 DRELINCOURT Family Birth, Marriage & Death Records DONNELL families of Strabane WebTownland: Since at least the medieval period, every county and parish has been divided into small land units known generally as townlands . These units were formerly called by a variety of local and regional names, such as "balliboes" in parts of Ulster, "tates" in Fermanagh and Monaghan, and "ploughlands" in some southern counties. if you believe it it will happen