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In 1992, Irish World, one of Ireland's leading family research companies, published 'Heather, Peat and Stone', a definitive guide to the town-lands and parishes of County Tyrone.
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Statistical Survey Of The County Of Tyrone, With Observations Of The Means Of Improvement; Crawn Up For The Consideration, And By The Direction Of The Dublin Society, Dublin.
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Strabane & West Ulster in the 1800s, is an in-depth look at the lives and time of people of all classes and creeds in the early decades of the 19th century. The information is extracted from the pages of the weekly newspaper, The Strabane Morning Post, and much previously unavailable material has now been brought into the public domain.
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by Rev. John Rutherford, B.A.
First published in 1953, Rev. Rutherford details the history of the area, topography and peoples of Donagheady with some early history of the Church as well.
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This book tells the story of the parish of Donagheady and its families over three centuries. Donagheady occupies the most northerly portion of County Tyrone. It is a large parish, stretching from the River Foyle to the Sperrins. In the period covered by this study Donagheady experienced massive changes with the result that the parish in 1900 was a very different place from the one it had been in 1600.
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The story of Joseph Knox is a compelling story of a young man born during the potato famine in a small Scots/Irish community in Co. Tyrone. It is the story of survival and the courage and perseverance to get to Australia in 1863 in search of a better life. It appears he was only 18 or 19. He was sponsored by Andrew Knox, a cousin, also from Co. Tyrone.
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The Haslett family described herein is one of the numerous families descended from a Thomas Heslett who arrived in Ulster about 1600. Two of his descendants became mayors of Londonderry and Belfast. This book is about a branch of the family that located in the Whitehill townland of Taughboyne parish, county Donegal, and in the Sandville townland of Donagheady parish, county Tyrone.
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This book has taken a novel approach, in that the writers had the benefit of the DNA test results of four Henderson descendants of Megantic County.