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My ancestor is Hugh George McFatridge, though one record says McFetridge, his father was Robert "McFettridge" who was born in 1731 in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. 

Hugh George McFatridge was also born in 1761 in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. 

He married Catherine "Kitty" Holmes. He bought 200 acres of land in Mercer County Pennesylavina (PA)   on Nov. 2, 1799 and he said he has previously resided in Allegheny County PA.  They had 9 children.  

They were charted members of the Methodist Church in Mercer County. 

He died 20 April 1839 and is buried at the Old Salem Church  Cementary in Mercer County PA. This is everything I know and I would love to know his mother and his ancestry. Also, any information about his wife.  

Thank you, Eleanor Rose Webber eleanorroseof9@live.com   

Saturday 27th Feb 2016, 01:30AM

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  • Hi Eleanor

    www.rootsireland.ie/ has baptism records for William McFatherich 1657 Derry

     

    Name:William McFatherichDate of Birth:26-Apr-1657  Date of Baptism:30-Apr-1657Address:BallemonyParish/District:ST. COLUMB'SGender: MaleCountyCo. DerryDenomination:Church Of IrelandFather:Donnell McFatherichMother:Occupation:Sailor

     

    The next records are Agnes McFetrich 1810 Derry and William McFetrich 1812 Ballymony Antrim

    There are 3 Hughs 1835 & 1848 Derry & 1891 Antrim

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 27th Feb 2016, 06:10AM
  • Methodism didn’t become established as a separate denomination in Ireland till 1816. Prior to that it’s members would normally have used the Church of Ireland. Unfortunately there are hardly any Church of Ireland records for Co Fermanagh for the 1700s. So they won’t be easy to trace.

    McFatridge (and variants) is not a common surname in Fermanagh. There aren’t any in the 1901 census of the county, nor any in Griffiths Valuation (c 1860).

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Saturday 27th Feb 2016, 08:30AM

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