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TYRONE RESOURCES & LINKS
« on: Friday 17 December 10 11:56 GMT (UK) »
                                                       **NEWS**
This thread now replaces the Tyrone Resources that were in several stickied posts at the top of the board. I have included all the information that was there and added a few more resources for County Tyrone but if anyone can supply new links that will help other Rootschatters please let me know either by PM or on a new post (a link as well as an explanation as to contents please). The contents of your topic will then be edited into to the relevant category topic and your original posting will be deleted.  (This may result in you receiving a "deleted" notification e-mail but will keep this thread tidy and easy to use)

Resources and Links in this thread organised by the following categories:
General sources for research
Census Records
Church records
Graveyards & Gravestones
Land Records & Maps
Directories
Places
People & Families
Libraries, Museums & History Groups
Schools, Workhouses, Institutions, Occupations
Books, Newspapers, Magazines
Misc. & General Sources
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Re: TYRONE RESOURCES & LINKS
« Reply #2 on: Friday 17 December 10 12:03 GMT (UK) »
Census Records

1821- Aghaloo (some) (Thrift Abstracts, National Archives)
1831-1891- none (although see Old Age Pension Claims below).
1901- complete for all Ireland. Microfilm copies can be found at PRONI and LDS libraries (either in stock or to order). Eventually to be added to National Archives, Dublin website (see below)
Pay site: www.emeraldancestors.com/databases
Pay site: www.irish-roots.ie/view-details.asp?NewsID=98

1901 census NOW ONLINE 3/6/2010
1911 census NOW ONLINE
 
Old Age Pension Claims: the introduction of old age pension (min. age 70) c1909 meant 1841 and 1851 census returns were checked as claimants were born before civil registration of births started in 1864. Extracts from these census searches are in the pension claim files (PRONI).
It is sometimes worth checking for people slightly younger than pension age (surprising how many people weren't as old as they said!) or older siblings whose details can fill in family details such as names of parents and year of marriage, townland, etc.

Census substitutes
1610 Land Granted
1610 Muster Roll for Tullyhogue (Tullaghoge)
1630 Strabane Muster Rolls
1666 Hearth Money Rolls, Donagheady Parish
1699 Protestants in Drumragh, Badoney & Cappagh parishes (no link)
1745 Muster Roll1766 Religious Census- Artrea, Derryloran, Dungannon Parish, Kildress, Aghalow + Carnteel Parishes
1834 Desertcreat
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Re: TYRONE RESOURCES & LINKS
« Reply #3 on: Friday 17 December 10 12:03 GMT (UK) »
Church records- see also Graveyards & Gravestones (next post)
General history of various denominations in regard to records
Church photos (all denominations)
Co. Tyrone church records index broken link
Church records by parish

Church of Ireland:
Clogher Diocese, Armagh Diocese, Derryloran Parish Church registers c1797-1900- click 'parish registers', Clergy- Ardstraw Parish, Tullanisken Church of Ireland
Church of Ireland Registers (in Dublin although copies might be in other collections such as PRONI): Barr (bapt.1880-1982, marr.1845-1934, burials 1885-1921), Clogherny (bapt.1859-1875), Donacavey (bapt.1878-1936, marr.1845-1902, burials 1878-1903), Newtownsaville (bapt.1877-1901, marr.1860-1935, burials 1877-1933)

Roman Catholic: www.from-ireland.net/tyr/tyrindexrc.htm
Aughaloe, Aghaloo, Aughnacloy, Sacred Heart (Omagh), Addresses, Pomeroy 
Diocese of Derry website NEW 5/8/11

Presbyterian:
Presbyterian ministers in Co. Tyrone
1st Omagh Presbyterian Church, 2nd Omagh (Trinity) Presbyterian Church, Transcriptions of Donemana Presbyterian Baptism Registers, Upper Bodoney Baptisms 1869-1879 Glenelly Presbyterian Church, Newtownstewart
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Re: TYRONE RESOURCES & LINKS
« Reply #4 on: Friday 17 December 10 12:04 GMT (UK) »
Graveyards & Gravestones

Co. Tyrone churches, graveyards and more
Co.Tyrone gravestone photos project
Co. Tyrone Cemetery Index
Ireland's Gravestone Index- pay site but search is free and can be quite useful (although there are some errors with people being listed twice in wrong parishes)
Strabane Council burial grounds

Glenhoy Presbyterian Church gravestone inscriptions
Leckpatrick Old Presbyterian Cemetery
St. Eugene's (R.C.) Parish of Ardstraw East (Newtownstewart)
St. Patrick's Cemetery, Ballinderry, near Cookstown

Gravestone Photographic Resource- County Tyrone- so far includes 6 graveyards (200 names) NEW 9/2011

Some Co. Tyrone gravestone photos/inscriptions as well as overseas stones with a Tyrone connection- might be worth checking periodically as new information is added. NEW 10/5/12
http://www.tammymitchell.com/cotyrone/
To search either use 'Quick Search' box in upper right corner or go to this page and select a location-
http://www.tammymitchell.com/cotyrone/cemeteries.php

NEW View maps for location of County Tyrone graveyards- you can filter by denomination and other N.I. counrties are also available. http://historyfromheadstones.com/index.php?tyrone
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Re: TYRONE RESOURCES & LINKS
« Reply #5 on: Friday 17 December 10 12:04 GMT (UK) »
Land Records & Maps
Townlands, Parishes, etc.
Counties are made up of parishes and parishes are made up of a group of townlands. If you are doing any research in Ireland these divisions become extremely important.
For further information:
http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/browse/records/land/townland.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townland
http://www.ancestryireland.com/database.php?filename=townlands
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To find townlands and parishes in Ireland: www.thecore.com/seanruad
Be sure to change default setting from 'exact match' to search for part of a word.
Also: www.logainm.ie/?menuItem=about&uiLang=en

Map of civil parishes and better civil parish map here
Griffith's Valuation (search by place or name)
Maps showing townlands within each Co. Tyrone parish

Northern Ireland Place-Names project- maps and various search options. NEW 25/4/11

Administrative Division of Ireland: http://ireland.kiwicelts.com/irishMap/ireMap.html
This site can be hard to use at first and not complete for everywhere in Tyrone but well worth persisting to see if the area you are interested in is included.

Dual Maps- display two maps side-by-side for single location (Google Maps + Microsoft Virtual Earth Maps). Also includes new Google Street View option to view ground level imagery.
Multimap
Google Maps
"The Geograph British Isles project aims to collect geographically representative photographs and information for every square kilometre of Great Britain and Ireland."
Weather maps
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There are several different systems of land measurement in place in Ireland at various times.
Statute acre (or English acre) = 4840 square yards
Cunningham acre = 6250 square yards
A Scottish measurement. Cunningham acres need to be multiplied by 1.29 to convert them to English, statute acres.
www.clancunningham.org/photos/Settlement6.html
Irish acre = 7840 square yards
www.sizes.com/units/irish_acre.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre_(Irish)
conversion table: www.convertcenter.com/convertunit.aspx/area/irish_acre/all/56/0/1
This may explain the differences in the acreage of a farm which seems to have changed in size.
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Re: TYRONE RESOURCES & LINKS
« Reply #7 on: Friday 17 December 10 12:04 GMT (UK) »
Places

The Northern Ireland Valuation and Lands Agency gives the names of the District Councils throughout the Province, the names of the Wards in each Council and the names of roads and streets within those Wards. 

Omagh
Omagh's Historic Walk includes details of churches, banks, and other points of interest in the town.Loreto Grammar School founded 1855 when Father O'Kane, Parish Priest of Omagh, asked Mother Teresa Ball for a community. Mother Felicitas Murray was appointed as Superior and she travelled up by stagecoach with five sisters. That must have been prior to the railway reaching the town.
1910 directory
"Tombstones of the Omey, Co. Tyrone"
Short History of Omagh
Ulster American Folk Park

Caledon
Donaghmore Living History
Parish of Kilskeery NEW

Sion Mills
Herdman's Mill was founded in in the village of Sion Mills in 1835. It was established by the Herdman brothers in partnership with members of the Mulholland family.  The Civil Survey of 1640 mentions a mill in this area. James Herdman lived at Carricklee House which is still standing and is a country house B & B. In the early 1900s there were race meetings at Carricklee which were recorded by Herbert Cooper who had a photography business in Strabane.
Sion Mills, at the end of the nineteenth century, had two hundred mill workers' houses and Sion House which belonged to a member of the Herdman family. In the 1960s the workers were able to purchase their houses. Herdman's Mill was one of the properties entered in the BBC Restoration programme a couple of years ago. The website of the Sion Mills Buildings Preservation Trust has articles about the Herdman family, the History of the Mills and also has a Forum where people can share memories of working in Herdmans Mill or other similar mills.
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Re: TYRONE RESOURCES & LINKS
« Reply #8 on: Friday 17 December 10 12:05 GMT (UK) »
People & Families

Search Dictionary of Ulster Biography for people born in Co. Tyrone- just put 'Tyrone' as Location in search box.

The Cummiskeys of Crossan, Parish of Kilskeery, Co. Tyrone NEW

The Alexander Family (Earls of Caledon)
James Alexander - 1st Earl of Caledon (1730 - 22 March 1802) - who had made his fortune with the East India Company purchased the Caledon Estate from Edmund Boyle, who was the seventh Earl of Cork, for £94,400 in 1776. Field Marshal Harold Alexander, the 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis, was the third son of the fourth Earl.
The Public Records Office in Belfast holds The Caledon Papers which amount in total to approximately six hundred volumes and  roughly 17,550 documents covering the period 1639 to 1951.
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