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  1. cotyroneireland.com › places › MinterburnVillageMINTERBURN & CALEDON

    The area referred to as Minterburn is the triangular wedge of south Tyrone lying between Armagh and Monaghan counties. It is an elevated area bounded on the south-east and south-west by the River Blackwater which forms a boundary with those two counties.

  2. Minterburn Presbyterian Church, Caledon, Aghaloo Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland Marriages 1845-6 Transcribed, Compiled and Submitted by Len Swindley, Melbourne, Australia

  3. Minterburn Presbyterian Church was established in the year 1657 and is one of the oldest Presbyterian Churches in the Presbytery of Armagh. Minterburn Church has a rural location, three miles from the village of Caledon and five miles from the market town of Aughnacloy in Co Tyrone.

  4. Minterburn – is a hamlet, which is located in the townland of Lismullandown (Lismulladown, Lismulnadown (Lios Maoildúin) in the parish of Aghaloo and the Barony of Dungannon Lower. There are 385 acres in Lismulladown.

  5. Old Photos of Minterburn, County Tyrone - browse nostalgic, historic local photos online

  6. David Ernest Wilson was born on 4 July 1872 at Minterburn Manse, County Tyrone. His father was Reverend A.J. Wilson, and he had at least two older brothers. In 1883, the family moved to Belfast when his father moved to take up ministry of the Malone Presbyterian Church.

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