The houses lining the village square are mostly mid-18th century, though all four churches (
Roman Catholic,
Church of Ireland,
Presbyterian and
Methodist) are later. Moy had
town commissioners under the
Lighting of Towns (Ireland) Act, 1828 from 1844 until about 1865.
The Troubles Incidents in Moy during the Troubles resulting in two or more fatalities:
1973 • 5 August 1973 - Francis Mullen (59) and Bernadette Mullen (39),
Catholic civilians, were found shot dead by the
Ulster Volunteer Force at their farmhouse, near Moy.
1975 • 2 August 1975 - George McCall, civilian, Protestant, aged 22, former member of the UDR, shot dead by three masked IRA men, near his home at Jockey Lane. • 23 October 1975 - Peter McKearney (63) and Jane McKearney (58), both Catholic civilian], were shot dead by the
Ulster Volunteer Force at their home,
Listamlet, near Moy. A contemporary newspaper article reported that "[British] Army issue ammunition" had been used. The attack has been linked to the "
Glenanne gang".
1976 • 17 May 1976 - Robert Dobson (35) and Thomas Dobson (38), both
Protestant civilians, were shot and killed by a non-specific republican group at their workplace, an egg packing factory in Dungannon Street, Moy.
1991 • December 1991 - Robin Farmer (19) Protestant civilian was murdered in his father's shop by republicans. He had returned home from university for Christmas.
1992 • 3 January 1992 - John McKearney (69) and Kevin McKearney (32), both Catholic civilians, were shot dead by the
Ulster Volunteer Force at their butcher's shop, Moy. John McKearney died on 4 April 1992. They had been targeted because two of Kevin McKearney's brothers had been killed on IRA service and another was a former IRA hunger striker, serving time for his part in the murder of a UDR soldier. • 6 September 1992 - Charles Fox (63) and Teresa Fox (53), both Catholic civilians, were shot dead by the
Ulster Volunteer Force at their home,
Listamlet Road, near Moy. Their son, IRA volunteer Paddy Fox, was serving a 10-year prison sentence for possession of a bomb at the time. ==Former railway==