Crocknaboghill

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Crocknaboghill
Irish grid reference H466315
District Fermanagh District Council
County County Fermanagh
Constituent country Northern Ireland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ENNISKILLEN
Postcode district BT92
Dialling code 028 677
Police Northern Ireland
Fire Northern Ireland
Ambulance Northern Ireland
European Parliament Northern Ireland
UK Parliament Fermanagh and South Tyrone
NI Assembly Fermanagh and South Tyrone
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Crocknaboghill is a townland in South-East County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. This townland is locally called "The Crocken".

Area 68:0:10

Etymology

Crocknaboghill is believed to mean "hill of the boys, young men"

Griffiths Valuation 1862

Occupier…………………………. Lessor John Glass……………………………….. Mrs Dixon and others H Os & L William Armstrong……………………… Mrs Dixon and others H Os & L William Bleakley………………………... Mrs Dixon and others H Os & L Francis Johnston………………………… Mrs Dixon and others H Os & L

1901 Census

Head of Family…………………...Landholder James Johnston………………………….. James Johnston Simon Marshall…………………………..Simon Marshall Eliza Jane Hague……………………….. Thomas Hague James Glass……………………………… James Glass

Surnames in 2005

McCormick


History

There were a cluster of 5 houses with small plots of land on the face of the hill. They were some distance up from the road either the present Dernawilt Road or the older Mount Darby Road. There seem to have been two lanes, one in to Dernabacky and the other over to Dernawilt. Later it seemed as if the inhabitants there had made a more direct lane straight to the road. The last time all the houses were occupied the names of the householders were Johnston, Marshall, Hague who was the miller, Glass and Armstrong.

Burial Ground

There is a local tradition that there is a burial ground here which was used before the present graveyard at Aghadrumsee Parish Church. There is no trace of where it was though we have been given a possible position which would be half-way along the straight portion of the lane towards Dernawilt.

  • Was this the burial place of the Bleakley deaths recorded on the old headstone in Aghadrumsee graveyard?