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  1. For Termonamongan parish, this process occurred in 1596, when Donoghoe McGrath, the coarb of Lough Derg, surrendered his lands in Termonmagrath and Termonamongan to Queen Elizabeth of England, in exchange for those same lands being re-granted in perpetuity to him and his descendants.

  2. Donough held lands in Termon Magrath and Termonamongan in the counties of Tyrone, Donegal, and Fermanagh. In 1593 his son Archbishop Miler Magrath petitioned for the surrender of his father's landsof Termon McGrath to the Queen - (Calender of Patent Rolls of Eliz 1st - 244 (ed Morrin).

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  3. A brief history of land tenure in Termonamongan Parish, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, with focus on church-held (originally termon) lands in the area. Appendix contains original documents from PRONI regarding land ownership for which reproduction.

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  4. Apr 16, 2021 · Guide to Termonamongan Civil Parish, County Tyrone ancestry, family history, and genealogy. Parish registers, transcripts, baptism records, marriage records, and burial records.

  5. In 1837, Samuel Lewis's Topographical Dictionary of Ireland described Termonamongan like this: TERMONAMUNGAN, a parish, in the barony of OMAGH, county of TYRONE, and province of ULSTER, 11 miles (S. W.) from Strabane, on the road from Pettigoe to Newtownstewart; containing 7253 inhabitants.

  6. Timeline. Termonamongan in the 1830s. 1st January 1837. Share This: Termonamongan (Tyrone) Back to List. A snapshot of pre-famine local history, as described by Samuel Lewis in the "Topographical Dictionary of Ireland" 1837.

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  8. The first record of the McGrath Chieftain and Comharba (Termoner) dates from 1290, however it is likely the Clan McGrath was long established prior to this date. Here we have recorded the McGrath Chieftains compiled mainly from the ancient Annals and other sources.

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