Re: Breen Family from Trillick, Co. Tyrone
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Re: Breen Family from Trillick, Co. Tyrone
Nancy Coleman 3/14/04
Looking for information on the family McCREERY and McDONALD and the villages of Trillick, and Clanabogan in County Tyrone, IRL.
John McCREERY B. Feb. 22 1762 Trellick (Trillick) Tyrone CO. Ireland d. 1832 (NY) m. Margaret McDONALD First wife of John . May 30 1763 Trellick Tyrone Co. Ireland d. 1824 (NY).
Trillick is a small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It had a population of 303 people in the 2001 Census. Trillick is situated in the Omagh District Council area. Soon after McCREERY and McDONALD were married, they moved about N/E 8 miles away (Towards Omagh) to Clanabogan. Then to the USA and lived and died in NY.
The only other thing I know about Trillick is:
Trelick in the barony of Omagh. Conry informs us that there was an abbey at Trelickmore in the year 613.
There is the Castlemervyn Masonic Lodge 58in Trillick Co Tyrone.
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Omagh gives name to the barony, and is the capital of the county. An ancient abbey existed here in the eighth Century. and in the 15 century a monastery was erected here for the Franciscan's of the third order was erected in this town.
The LDS FHC does have on microfilm.
Microfilm of original records in the Belfast Public Record Office.Includes rentals and accounts relating to estates in the Garrison and Derrygonnelly area, county Fermanagh, and the Trillick and Omagh areas, county Tyrone.Belfast Public Record Office: DOD #704/1-105
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I don't know if this person is related looked like someone dropped the McC would they do that?
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Parliamentary Memoirs of Fermanagh and Tyrone, from 1613 to 1885 By Somerset Richard Lowry-Corry Belmore Published 1887
A List of those attained by King James II. in IPS Parliament held in Dublin, 1689, belonging to the Counties of Fermanagh and Tyrone, as given by Dr William King, Dean of St. Patricks in the Appendix to his work on the State of the Protestants of Ireland &c. Dublin, a.d. 1713
Robert Reery of Corokrive. in Tyrone.
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