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Sixmilecross
Population282 (2001 Census)
District
County
CountryNorthern Ireland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townOmagh
Postcode districtBT79
Dialling code028
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Tyrone

Sixmilecross is a townland and small village in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland.

The original Irish name for Sixmilecross is Na Corracha Mora, this refers to marshy ground, probably the ground that runs along the Glusha river at the back of the village. Sixmilecross is one of the few villages in County Tyrone that lost all connection with its Irish root name. It is situated in the historic barony of Omagh East and the civil parish of Termonmaguirk.[1] The village has a wide, tree lined main street and a population of 282 in the 2001 Census.

Sixmilecross is in the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council area about 9 miles (14 kilometres) south-east of Omagh.

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History

The great O'Neill dynasty of Tyrone had some connection with the area because the hill above the village was known as Tulach Uí Neill, meaning O'Neill's Hill. It lies above the Presbyterian Church in the village and is still known as Tullyneil. Tullyneil hill is said to be the geographical centre of Ulster.

Sixmilecross is believed to have been established in 1634. St Michael's Church of Ireland has a stained glass window commemorating the Dunlap family, one of whom, John Dunlap printed the United States Declaration of Independence. The Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway (PD&O) opened Sixmilecross railway station in September 1861 and the Ulster Transport Authority closed the station and the PD&O line in February 1965.[2]

People

2011 Census

On Census Day April 2011 the resident population of Sixmilecross Ward was 2,374.

  • 26.07% were under 16 years old and 10.57% were aged 65 and over;
  • 51.68% of the population were male and 48.32% were female;
  • 77.51% were from a Catholic community background;
  • 21.52% were from a 'Protestant and Other Christian (including Christian related)' community background;
  • 33 years was the average age of the population;
  • 20.12% had some knowledge of Irish (Gaeilge), 3.90% had some knowledge of Ulster-Scots and 1.73% did not have English as their first Language

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sixmilecross". IreAtlas Townland Database. Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Sixmilecross station" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 24 November 2007.

Links

54°33′25″N 7°07′05″W / 54.557°N 7.118°W / 54.557; -7.118

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