Date: Saturday, April 3, 1852
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 4
Information wanted of Mathew, Bridget, and Michael McIver of Omagh, Tyrone, Ireland; when last heard of, Bridget was in Fulton-Street, N. Y., and married to a Mr. Watson; Michael was in Newark, Plain-St. Any intelligence of them will be thankfully received by their cousin, Elizabeth McIver, P. O., Jersey City.
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Date: Saturday, October 2, 1852
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 2
The Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway was opened to Omagh, on Friday, Sept. 3rd.
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Date: Saturday, March 5, 1853
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 3, 1
The section of the Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway between Omagh and Fintona will be opened the first week in May, and it is expected that the entire line to Enniskillen will be completed by the first of October next.
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Date: Saturday, May 28, 1853
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 2
Tyrone – Omagh new asylum was to have been opened for lunatics on the 2d May.
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Date: Saturday, February 25, 1854
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 2
Tyrone – The handsome wooden bridge, adjacent to Omagh, was carried away by the flood in the late storm.
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Date: Saturday, April 29, 1854
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 2
Tyrone assizes terminated without a capital conviction.
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Date: Saturday, June 3, 1854
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 2
Tyrone – In 1851 Aughnacloy had 1703 inhabitants; Cookstown, 2993; Dungannon, 3835; Fintona, 1502; Newtownstewart, 1405; Omagh, 3014; Stewartstown, 1021; and Strabane (including Lifford in the county of Donegal), 4906.
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Date: Saturday, March 10, 1855
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 2, 3
Tyrone – The following changes and appointments have been made in the Tyrone Militia: - Deane Mann, Gent., to be Lieutenant, vice Simpson, resigned; Ensign George Bourrieau to be Lieutenant, vice Miller, resigned; James Wray, Gent., to be Ensign, vice Bourrieau, promoted. The appointment of Captain Bowie has been cancelled.
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Date: Saturday, June 2, 1855
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 3
Tyrone
The fair of Moy, held on Friday, May 4th, was very largely supplied with horses of every description, and the buyers for the dragoons succeeded in marking large purchases. Some high-priced horses were shown but not sold, the principal dealers from Belfast and Dublin not choosing to submit to the sellers’ demands. A good many harness and saddle horses found purchasers in parties from Armagh, and the surrounding neighborhood, for summer use, and the exceedingly high price of everything good was fully maintained. In the cattle fair the price of beef was high, but store cattle were rather a drug in the market, for which the backward state of the grass fully accounts.
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Date: Saturday, August 4, 1855
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 3
County Tyrone Assizes – The Trillick Case – The Newry Telegraph says: “We have authority to state that the trial of the persons in custody, charged with the murderous conspiracy to upset the railway train at Trillick, is fixed to take place at Omagh, on Wednesday next, the 18th July. Mr. Attorney General Keogh will prosecute in person. This will be the only criminal trial of importance on either of the Northern circuits, there not being, we are happy to say, any case of political interest for trial on the North East circuit.”
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Date: Saturday, September 1, 1855
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 2
Tyrone – Mr. Robert Bloomfield has been appointed Postmaster of Dungannon, in room of Mr. Samuel Hughes deceased.
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Date: Saturday, June 23, 1866
Paper: Irish American Weekly (New York, NY)
Page: 3
Of Margaret, Jane, Lebecca and James Turner, of the parish of Lower Patoney, townland of Atlahatsey, county Tyrone, Ireland. Information will be thankfully received by Alice Turner, at 247 10th Ave., cor. West 26th street.
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Date: Saturday, May 17, 1890
Paper: Irish World (New York, NY)
Page: 2
Practical Sympathy – Peter Conway of Inishatieve (Sarsfield) Club is confined in Omagh Infirmary through an accident in a foot-ball match, and the members of the team recently harrowed in and made up his crops.
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Date: Saturday, July 7, 1900
Paper: Irish World (New York, NY)
Issue: 1558
Page: 10
M’Nulty – Information wanted of Joseph McNulty, native of County Tyrone, dark complexion and of medium height. When last heard from, nine years ago, he was somewhere in Montana. Any information of him will be thankfully received by his sister, Mary Harney, Goldfield, Colorado.
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Date: Saturday, December 31, 1904
Paper: Irish World (New York, NY)
Issue: 1792
Page: 8
M’Philemy – Information wanted of Owen McPhilemy, of Garvaghullion, County Tyrone, Ireland, who resided in or near Brooklyn, New York. Address Patrick M’Philomy, Carnavarra, Drumquin, County Tyrone, Ireland.
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Date: Saturday, April 1, 1905
Paper: Irish World (New York, NY)
Issue: 1805
Page: 6
Towle –
Information wanted of Rosana Towle, born in County Tyrone, Ireland, about
1827. She was a servant in the family of Moses Grant, Cambridge, Mass., in
1854. Her death happened in 1883. She was single. Property for heirs.
Address, Nelson H. Tunnicliff, 249 West Newton street, Boston, Mass.