Hello Steve,
Firstly, Cappagh Parish Church is not to be found in Belfast, but in Cappagh
parish which lies between Newtownstewart and Omagh, Co. Tyrone. The registers
have been copied by the staff of PRONI (Public Record Office of Northern
Ireland), Belfast; clergy are busy people and have
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Hi Steve
As Len says, such early records are rare in Ireland for various reasons. It’s
matter of luck of you can find any.
Nonetheless, I have found several early records on RootsIreland for places all
over Ireland. And a quick perusal just now indicates a few “Arthurs” including
one from
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Hello to all,
I was hoping someone may be bale to help me.
My 4G grandfather is John Arthur from County Tyrone, Parish of Cappagh.
Here is everything we think we know:
He was born about 1790. He came to the United States about 1811, and we have
several possible ships logs that could be him
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