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À propos
Shanmullagh East is a townland located in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, situated within the broader landscape of the midlands region of the county. The townland forms part of the administrative and geographical area of Tyrone, which is characterized by rolling hills, agricultural land, and a network of rural communities. Like many townlands in this part of Ulster, Shanmullagh East reflects the typical terrain of inland Tyrone, with countryside interspersed with scattered rural settlements and traditional field patterns that have evolved over centuries of habitation and farming.
The townland system itself, to which Shanmullagh East belongs, has deep historical roots extending back through medieval and early modern Ireland. Townlands represent one of the fundamental divisions of Irish land, and their names often derive from Irish language origins, though many have been anglicized over time. Shanmullagh East, like other townlands in Tyrone, would have been shaped by patterns of settlement, land division, and the historical processes that reorganized Irish territory, particularly during the plantation period and subsequent centuries of English and Scottish settlement in Ulster.
As a rural townland in contemporary Tyrone, Shanmullagh East contributes to the local community structure and agricultural economy of its wider parish or district. The townland system remains significant in Irish and Northern Irish life, serving both as a cultural and administrative framework that connects residents to their specific locality and heritage. Many residents and local historians maintain awareness of their townland identity, and these divisions continue to feature in property records, genealogical research, and local geographical knowledge passed down through families with long histories in the area.
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Omagh East
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Valuation Office Records
From the National Archives of Ireland (c. 1830s–1850s)
5 occupiers recorded in the Valuation Office Books for this townland.
Source: Valuation Office Books, National Archives of Ireland. Public records.
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