56
Registros censales
14
Hogares
2
Años del censo
- Personas
- 31
- Hogares
- 7
- Personas
- 25 -19.4%
- Hogares
- 7 0%
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Tullywolly is a small townland situated in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, located within the broader landscape of the Sperrin Mountains region. The townland lies in an area characterized by rolling hills, moorland, and mixed agricultural terrain typical of this part of Ulster. Like many townlands in County Tyrone, Tullywolly represents a fundamental unit of Irish land division, with these small administrative areas forming the historical and cultural building blocks of rural communities throughout the county.
The history of Tullywolly, as with many townlands in Tyrone, extends back through centuries of Irish and Anglo-Irish settlement patterns. The townland system itself reflects medieval and early modern land organization, with names often derived from Irish Gaelic origins. Tyrone as a whole has a rich historical background tied to the O'Neill clan and later colonial settlement, though specific documented events particular to Tullywolly itself remain part of the broader local and family histories preserved within the community and among descendants of the area.
Today, Tullywolly remains part of the rural fabric of County Tyrone, contributing to the agricultural and cultural heritage of the region. The townland, like many in this area, reflects the ongoing importance of farming and land stewardship to local life. For those with ancestral connections to the area, Tullywolly and its neighboring townlands represent important markers of family history and Irish heritage, making such places significant to genealogical research and cultural preservation efforts across the diaspora.
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