My Great Great Grandparents came to Boston USA from County Tyrone Ireland. Patrick Hughes, born in County Tyrone, Ireland, in 1830, immigrated to the United States in 1855. He met and married Jane O’Neil, and the couple sailed for California in 1856. Ended up in Oregon where they built their dream Home which is now a Museum. Hughes House at Cape Blanco is a beautiful Victorian home. A must see if you are able to visit or view online! 🙋🏼♀️
Born and raised in Tyrone and very proud of it. Living abroad in mainland europe and USA for the last 35 years. Best town is Coalisland, great craic and the best of people.
+Tiernan Doherty good to hear from a fellow islander. Landis is still good. I always supported the fianna gfc when I lived at home. yes we are Irish regardless of lines put on a map.
My dad and his family, my cousins all from Omagh. My dad was in a couple of bands called the rascals and other called Shelley and the Valley, he now lives in England. My Grandad was a drummer in The Pride of Erin Ceili band.
My ancestors named Nixon came from Tyrone. Came to America in the early 19th Century. Settled in Southern Ohio. Along the Ohio River. A place called Pumpkin Ridge. Near Present day West Union, Ohio.
God love ya I'm half Irish and I lived and married an Irish lassie and lived in the mountains I love the people and the craic and the country lol Paul p Birmingham England ❤😀👍
Me, too!! My great-grandmother came through Ellis Island from Tyrone. Only been as close as Dublin, myself, but found her birth certificate in the genealogy office there. Cannot wait to come to visit in person.
daniel courtney why don't you take a call into a few pubs in Tyrone, and tell people that. In fact why not call into a few pubs in a wee Co Tyrone town called Coalisland, and tell people that. You'll soon find out how Irish folk are then, and how difficult chewing your food will be afterwards 😋
Seems most here mention lineage and connection to Co Tyrone. Patrick Humes B. 1773 County Tyrone, North Ireland? It would be great to meet responsible and friendly people who might host an eventual trip to your beautiful land.
My Great great Grandparents David Patterson and Isabella Murdock were married in Sandholes Presbyterian in Tyrone, Ireland. Thank you for sharing your video.
For the past 17 years I have been intrigued with the name of John Brogan.. there are 4, (FOUR!!!) buried in the Historical Pioneer Cemetery in a small mountain community of Placerville, Idaho, U.S.A. The eldest is from Tyrone Cty. Ireland. I have pictures of the headstone's if there are any descendants/relatives curious and would want to see them...and is interested in telling his story.. I would love to hear them!! To my surprise, this spring I did my DNA with ancestry.com, and am proud to say I am 36% Irish..I never knew..
my dream is see where my family came from, i followed my bloodline to this place ,my sister threw courthouse records and lots of research then i found the book of Poe its a book on bloodline,its seems my family came there with the plantation from whales 2 of the Ulster names were Richard Poe and Edward Poe the same as my dad and uncle. there is no place on this earth i would ratter see and touch than Tyrone
My first crush was jonathan mcsorley from sion Mills. He was very handsome 😍 he loved liverpool football club, we use to talk for hours on the phone as I lived in liverpool. I often wonder what he's upto.
I just found out my paternal grandfathers lineage is traced all the way to Tyrone, Ireland starting with John Nicolas Casey who came here to the United States in 1775. This is just the. Coolest thing ever, I've always known I had irish blood. I just "knew". Tyrone is Gorgeous, I'd love to visit it one day.
O condado foi nomeado após o reino gaélico "Tir Eoghan" (que significa terra de Eoghan/Owen). A história de como se tornou um nome popular nas Américas não é conhecida por mim Peço desculpas se isso é difícil de ler. Eu estou usando o Google Tradutor. :)
My Great Great Grandparents came to Boston USA from County Tyrone Ireland. Patrick Hughes, born in County Tyrone, Ireland, in 1830, immigrated to the United States in 1855. He met and married Jane O’Neil, and the couple sailed for California in 1856. Ended up in Oregon where they built their dream Home which is now a Museum. Hughes House at Cape Blanco is a beautiful Victorian home. A must see if you are able to visit or view online! 🙋🏼♀️
Born and raised in Tyrone and very proud of it. Living abroad in mainland europe and USA for the last 35 years. Best town is Coalisland, great craic and the best of people.
Omg im from coalisland proof i go to landi's to get food i play for the fianna and Well im going to the Tyrone ulster semi final
+Tiernan Doherty good to hear from a fellow islander. Landis is still good. I always supported the fianna gfc when I lived at home. yes we are Irish regardless of lines put on a map.
Anna Williams I live there
WashingBay and Clonoe !
What do you think of Tyrone being one of the most popular black names in the US.
I traced my lineage back to Tyrone! I can’t wait to visit!
same here man!
@@howzatfilms5820 Tyrone from co cork
My dad and his family, my cousins all from Omagh. My dad was in a couple of bands called the rascals and other called Shelley and the Valley, he now lives in England. My Grandad was a drummer in The Pride of Erin Ceili band.
Matthew C I’m from omagh and I’ve heard of the rascals🙃
Omaghs wrank
My ancestors named Nixon came from Tyrone. Came to America in the early 19th Century. Settled in Southern Ohio. Along the Ohio River. A place called Pumpkin Ridge. Near Present day West Union, Ohio.
My Irish ancestors Milhaus-Nixon came to PA/CA US centuries ago. I'm related to Richard M. Nixon. Related?
God love ya I'm half Irish and I lived and married an Irish lassie and lived in the mountains I love the people and the craic and the country lol Paul p Birmingham England ❤😀👍
proud to be the great granddaughter of a county Tyrone immigrant.
Me, too!! My great-grandmother came through Ellis Island from Tyrone. Only been as close as Dublin, myself, but found her birth certificate in the genealogy office there. Cannot wait to come to visit in person.
Grandson of someone from Omagh!
@@indogaming2442 Omagh is a shithole lol
My great great grand parents were from County Tyrone. They married in 1850 and soon moved to Scotland
I'm so proud to be born, raised and still today living in County Tyrone :D
+SuperThomas228 And proud to be British as well I bet
+daniel courtney His ass he loves Ireland but in our hearts were not british you gobshite
Tiernan Doherty Oh but you are my son
daniel courtney why don't you take a call into a few pubs in Tyrone, and tell people that. In fact why not call into a few pubs in a wee Co Tyrone town called Coalisland, and tell people that. You'll soon find out how Irish folk are then, and how difficult chewing your food will be afterwards 😋
Enda McCusker Was in Tyrone a while back, eating good still
Seems most here mention lineage and connection to Co Tyrone. Patrick Humes B. 1773 County Tyrone, North Ireland? It would be great to meet responsible and friendly people who might host an eventual trip to your beautiful land.
My Great great Grandparents David Patterson and Isabella Murdock were married in Sandholes Presbyterian in Tyrone, Ireland. Thank you for sharing your video.
Aren't the Murdock's of Ireland also closely related to the Moredock's? Name variations were common back then
i was born and raised in tyrone twp. michigan named after the irish who settled there from county tyrone
Nice one guys brilliant upload really enjoyed it
GOD smiled when he made ireland .
When is a good time for me to go back to my county?
My Grandparents owned a pub in Caledon, County Tyrone. Way back in the 1920's. They were both proud Ulster Irish.
Mine never drank. They too were from your county but were Orangemen.
@@H.C.Q. You mean they were related to Trump? He's orange. lol
For the past 17 years I have been intrigued with the name of John Brogan.. there are 4, (FOUR!!!) buried in the Historical Pioneer Cemetery in a small mountain community of Placerville, Idaho, U.S.A. The eldest is from Tyrone Cty. Ireland. I have pictures of the headstone's if there are any descendants/relatives curious and would want to see them...and is interested in telling his story.. I would love to hear them!! To my surprise, this spring I did my DNA with ancestry.com, and am proud to say I am 36% Irish..I never knew..
My grandma was a Vallely from Moy,County Tyrone. Her house was next door to Tomneys.
My ancestors, McMullen, came from County Tyrone.
As did my McMullen line, via Shade Gap, PA.
@@NeptunePD very cool!
my dream is see where my family came from, i followed my bloodline to this place ,my sister threw courthouse records and lots of research then i found the book of Poe its a book on bloodline,its seems my family came there with the plantation from whales 2 of the Ulster names were Richard Poe and Edward Poe the same as my dad and uncle.
there is no place on this earth i would ratter see and touch than Tyrone
My first crush was jonathan mcsorley from sion Mills. He was very handsome 😍 he loved liverpool football club, we use to talk for hours on the phone as I lived in liverpool. I often wonder what he's upto.
I just found out my paternal grandfathers lineage is traced all the way to Tyrone, Ireland starting with John Nicolas Casey who came here to the United States in 1775. This is just the. Coolest thing ever, I've always known I had irish blood. I just "knew". Tyrone is Gorgeous, I'd love to visit it one day.
Michelle Cooter it’s not
Thanks for the lovely video. Just wondering if there are any Neelys left in County Tyrone.
Recently found out my ggg grandfather came from county Tyrone town of Derry.
Derry city is in County Derry.
Does anyone know of Peter Mallagan born 1850s in Tyrone?
Yes, I went to school with him Catherine.
aye sure a hav a drink with him every friday night
Where's Tommy pub situated
Fleming Wilson
1831
Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Brought me here.
My niece; Huda used to say brinjal as bajanjan.
te-rung = brinjal
Is anyone familiar w> a Patrick Campbell who was married to a Mary Darraugh from. Fermangh.
I have Campbell's in my line even though Campbell is a Scottish name. Family Search is a GREAT geni site.
My name is Tyrone! Qual a história deste lugar, e o motivo deste nome incomum?
O condado foi nomeado após o reino gaélico "Tir Eoghan" (que significa terra de Eoghan/Owen). A história de como se tornou um nome popular nas Américas não é conhecida por mim
Peço desculpas se isso é difícil de ler. Eu estou usando o Google Tradutor. :)
@@Mooseplatoon Tyrone in Gaelic is The land of Owen.
ulster folk park needs some help with its authenticity
ura machode agreed. the buildings are awesome, the tour guides are lame.
Omg i know them
You're all welcome.
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i'll come asap
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My Great Grandfather and his brothers came too America from Ireland I believe they are from Tyrone. Their last name is Kelley.
Me too. Mine is Neely.
Found out that family came from County Tyrone, Ireland in 1700's. Henry.
The Henry's from Illinois or eastern US?
Maxwell family brought me here
Tyrone is my name
The McCord clan brought me here
Ireland 🇮🇪
My great great grandparents fornicated in this county which led to my existence
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