Hi Carmen

If the family is Presbyterian I have had success following the minister. The 
Presbyterians were closely linked to their pastor and records are pretty good 
for who served where. Whole congregations often moved with the pastor.  This 
may help you narrow your search to a specific area, time and place and group of 
people. This has been studied by several Thesis including Glenn Lucus excellent 
work on Presbyterians in Carleton County ,  Ottawa Canada and Rankin Sherling, 
Presbyterian Clerical migration, Queens University Kingston Ontario.. Good 
speed.

Cheers

Ron McCoy

On 2019-04-09 3:44 p.m., W A Carmen Ferguson via CoTyroneList wrote:
Thank you Elwyn.

Alexander had four children –

John 1843-1927
James 1850-1901
Alexander Duff 1854-1856
Jane no idea

I have no record of when they were baptized. My Grandfather (John) married Mary 
Jane Bell (March 3, 1891 in Moneymore Second Presbyterian Church). She was born 
in 1861 in Mullaghtironey, Coagh, Co. Tyrone – I don’t know the month and day 
and died April 9, 1945. John and Mary Jane are both buried in Coagh 
Presbyterian Burying ground.  Interesting April 9 – that’s 74 years ago today; 
I actually walked behind her hearse at her funeral.

Thanks again for the information provided.

Carmen

On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 2:37 PM elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList 
<cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com<mailto:cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com>> 
wrote:
Carmen,

Statutory birth registration only started in Ireland in 1864, so you
won’t find a birth certificate for Alexander or Matilda. Prior to that
year you need to rely on church baptism records, where they exist.
Likewise for marriages, statutory marriage registration only started
in 1845 (for non RC marriages) and 1864 for RC.

Tradition was to marry in the bride’s church (after which she’d
usually attend her husband’s).  That they were buried in Coagh
Presbyterian is a hint that it was possibly Alexander’s family church.
And it might have been Matilda’s family church too.

If so, the news is not great. That church has no baptism records
earlier than 1839. It has marriages for 1820-1822 and then none till
1845.  If that is the church where they were baptised and married then
there don’t appear to be any surviving records.

Did the couple have any children, and if so do you know where they
were baptised?


Elwyn


On 09/04/2019, W A Carmen Ferguson via CoTyroneList
<cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com<mailto:cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com>> 
wrote:
> My Great Grandfather Alexander Ferguson was born 1811 in Ballymoyle, Coagh,
> Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland and died the same place on June 13, 1887. I
> don’t know his month or day of birth.  He married Matilda someone (I
> believe Duff); she was born about 1808 but I don’t know where and died
> September 19, 1882. I also don’t know when they were married. They are both
> buried in Coagh Presbyterian Burying ground.
>
>
>
> Any help much appreciated
>
>
>
> Carmen Ferguson Ottawa, Canada
>

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