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James Cooper (b abt 1760)  father of

Elizabeth Cooper (b abt 1804) who married Alexander Nethery (b abt 1798, Co Tyrone, s/o Lancelot Nethery) in 1823 in Magheraculmoney Parish, Fermanagh

Their children born in Ederny, Magheraculmoney Parish, Fermanagh  Their bapgismal records were seen by previous family member visiting Ireland.

Mary Nethery 1820–1890

William Nethery 1826–1826

Isabella Nethery 1828–1851

Lancelot Nethery 1830–1915

James Nethery 1833–1915

Sydney Nethery 1836–1875

Cooper Nethery 1839–1851

Christopher Nethery 1841–1851

William Nethery 1843–1919

Margaret Nethery 1845–1927

John Nethery 1846–1931

Sarah Nethery 1849–1918

The family immirgrated to Canada in 1851 and settled in Huron Co, Ontario, Canada.

Elizabeth and Alexander died in Huron.

Looking for any information on the Cooper or Nethery family

I intend of visiting area in May 2018.  Would like to know where I might go to see church records for this family.

Deb

 

Deb McAuslan

Sunday 28th Jan 2018, 02:25AM

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  • The originals of the Magheraculmoney Church of Ireland records are held by the Rector of the parish.  Contact him well in advance of your visit, to make an appointment. The Church of Ireland charges a fee to view the original records which I think is around £12 (sterling) an hour.

    https://www.ireland.anglican.org/find-a-church/parish/10930/magheraculmoney-st-mary-kesh

    Rev Canon Henry Blair - Incumbent

    The Rectory

    47 Main Street

    Kesh

    BT93 1TF

    Co Fermanagh

    028 6863 1820

    Alternatively there is a microfilm copy of the same records in PRONI (the public record office) in Belfast where you can view them free, and without an appointment.

    I looked in the 1901 census for Fermanagh and there were no people named Nethery in the county then. There were 56 in Tyrone. 6 Cooper in Fermanagh and 57 in Tyrone. I looked in the local phone book for the Ederney area (BT93) but did not see any Nethery or Cooper entries there. However many people aren’t listed these days and so you might need to ask in the village, to see if anyone knows of any there today.

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Sunday 28th Jan 2018, 08:10AM
  • Thanks so much!

    Deb McAuslan

    Monday 29th Jan 2018, 11:07AM

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