- Map of county Tyrone, 1794
- Map of the parish of Aghaloo – showing the townlands of the parish, the position of Glenarb, and of Minterburn, the Presbyterian church which dates from 1657.
- History of the place-name – Clonarb, Clonarbe, Clunarbe, Clanarbe, Clownearbb, Glenerb, Glenarb, Gleann earb.
- The ancient high crosses of Glenarb
- Townland Valuation, 1836 – a survey of soils, topography, waste, water, suitability for arable and pasture, with details of holdings with houses with an annual value of £3 or more.
- Parish of Aughaloo – description by Samuel Lewis (1837)
- Griffith's Valuation – details of the Primary Valuation conducted in 1860 under the supervision of Sir Richard Griffith, through the Annual Revision Lists compiled 1864–1929.
- Map of Glenarb townland, c.1860 – showing townland boundaries, land holdings, and topographical features.
- Map of county Tyrone, c.1882 – showing the boundaries of the county and the baronies, and the towns, villages, water ways, and railways
- Census of Ireland, 1901
- Census of Ireland, 1911
- Newspaper transcripts, 1828–1899
- Timeline of historical events, 9th century – mid-20th century
- This section is a work-in-progress.
See also family history home page for Huggins of Glenarb townland.
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