
Choose from topics below for stories of people, families, events and places connected to County Tyrone’s past.

County Tyrone, highlighted.
County Tyrone – Family Histories
- Alexander, Earls of Caledon
- Gledstanes of Fardross House, near Clogher, , referenced here.
- McCausland of Strabane, Omagh and Rash, referenced here.
- McClintock of Seskinore
- O’Cahan of Oughterard
- O’Neill of Kinnaird (Caledon) and Minterburn
- Pringle of Caledon and Bolton Walls
- Richardson-Bunbury of Augher Castle
- Ronaghan of Oriel
- Stronge of Tynan Abbey (County Armagh)
People of County Tyrone
- Sir Phelim O’Neill (1604-1653)
- Beresford of Curraghmore – Marquess of Waterford, Earl of Tyrone
- Lowry Corry, Earl of Belmore, referenced here.
- Richard Power, 1st Earl of Tyrone, referenced here.
- Alexander McClintock of Drumcar (1692-1775)
- Rev. Samuel Taylor Wray (c. 1800-1863), Rector of Donagheady
- William Francis de Vismes Kane (1840–1918) – A Gentleman Naturalist At Large
- Rose Shaw – Carleton’s Country
- Nurse Colhoun and the bombing of Vertekop, 1917
- Patricia Tiernan (clerk, 1921-2013), Donaghmore
- Peter Canavan, Tyrone, Gaelic Football star
Places in County Tyrone
- Caledon
- Clontivrin
- Clonmackan
- Knockballymore
- Tynan
- The River Blackwater
- The Tyrone Navigation and the Newry Canal
- The Strabane Navigation, County Tyrone
Articles with a Tyrone Connection
- An tSlí Mhór (The Great Way) and the Esker Riada
- Tuatha De Danaan – Greetings Earthlings? (1999)
- A Short History of Irish Gold
- The Forgotten Cult of St John the Baptist
- Rise & Fall: The Maguire Kings of Fermanagh
- Falkland of the Islands
- The Ulster Canal
- Maxol – The History of an Irish Family Company
- The Rathdonnell Estate in Ulster
- The Rathdonnell Papers (PRONI)
- The Irish and the White House

