95
Census Records
22
Households
2
Census Years
- People
- 58
- Households
- 13
- People
- 37 -36.2%
- Households
- 9 -30.8%
About
Cloghcor is a townland located in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the Ulster region. Like many Irish townlands, it represents a small administrative division of land with deep historical roots. The area is characterized by the rolling terrain typical of central Ulster, with agricultural fields and pastoral countryside that define much of the county's character. Cloghcor's position within Tyrone places it in an area known for mixed farming and rural settlement patterns that have persisted for centuries.
The townland system itself, of which Cloghcor is a part, originated in medieval times and was formally systematized during the English and Scottish plantation periods, particularly in the 16th and 17th centuries. County Tyrone experienced significant upheaval during the Tudor period and subsequent plantation era, when English and Scottish settlers were introduced to the region alongside the native Irish population. The townland divisions we recognize today largely reflect the organizational frameworks established during these transformative historical periods, though the lands themselves have been inhabited and worked for much longer.
Cloghcor, like many rural townlands in Tyrone, would have been primarily characterized by agricultural activity and small-scale settlement throughout its modern history. The townland system allowed for careful division of land resources among families and communities, with each townland typically containing several hundred acres. While specific notable events unique to Cloghcor itself may not be widely documented in broader historical records, the townland's existence reflects the broader story of rural Ulster communities navigating periods of significant social, political, and economic change.
Today, Cloghcor remains part of the fabric of County Tyrone's rural heritage, representing the traditional administrative and social structure that has long characterized Irish rural life. Townlands like Cloghcor continue to serve as important reference points for local identity and community connection, even as Irish rural society has undergone considerable modernization. The preservation of townland names and boundaries represents an important link to historical geography and the accumulated heritage of generations of families and communities.
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- Parish
- County
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Irish Name
An Chloch Chorr
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Barony
Strabane Lower
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Townland Location
OpenStreetMapDetails
- English
- Cloghcor
- Irish
- An Chloch Chorr
- Parish
- Leckpatrick
- Barony
- Strabane Lower
- County
- Tyrone

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