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Comté de Tyrone

Localité

Mulnahunch

30

Registres de recensement

7

Foyers

1

Année du recensement

1911 Recensement
Personnes
30
Foyers
7

À propos

Mulnahunch is a small townland located in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, situated within the rolling countryside of the region. The townland is positioned in the northern part of the county, characterized by the pastoral landscape typical of mid-Ulster. Like many townlands in this area, Mulnahunch represents one of thousands of small territorial divisions that have historically organized the Irish landscape, with boundaries that often reflect centuries-old patterns of settlement and land division. The broader region around County Tyrone is marked by a mix of agricultural land, small villages, and moorland, with the Sperrin Mountains forming a notable geographic feature to the east of the county.

The history of Mulnahunch, as with most Irish townlands, is intertwined with the broader patterns of settlement, land tenure, and cultural development in Ulster. Townlands such as this emerged through various waves of occupation and organization, with roots extending back through medieval and early modern Irish history. The townland system itself became particularly codified during the plantation period and subsequent administrative reorganization of Ireland, though the individual histories of specific townlands often predate formal documentation. Mulnahunch would have been home to farming families whose lives were shaped by the agricultural rhythms of the Ulster countryside and the various social and economic changes that swept through Ireland.

As a rural townland in contemporary County Tyrone, Mulnahunch remains part of the agricultural and cultural fabric of the region, though like many small rural areas it has experienced the demographic shifts common to countryside communities across the island of Ireland. The townland persists as a geographic and administrative designation, serving as an identifier for properties, historical records, and local knowledge. For those with family connections to the area, townlands like Mulnahunch represent important anchors of local and genealogical significance, particularly for descendants of Irish emigrants researching their ancestral roots. The preservation of townland names and divisions continues to be valued by communities and heritage organizations throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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Paroisse

Killeeshil

Comté

Tyrone

Baronnie

Dungannon Lower

Valuation Office Records

From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)

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1 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.

Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.

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Détails

Anglais
Mulnahunch
Paroisse
Killeeshil
Baronnie
Dungannon Lower
Comté
Tyrone