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BOOK - Births, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials in Boho Parish, Church of Ireland, County Fermanagh (1840-1879) - Irish Genealogy Series
Edited by David R. Elliott
The Boho Church is a congregation of the Church of Ireland (Anglican). Boho Parish is West of Enniskillen in County Fermanagh. One should not presume that this register includes only Anglicans; other Protestants and even Catholics could be buried In Church of Ireland cemeteries because they paid tithes (taxes) to the Church of Ireland.
The church served people from the surrounding parishes of Cleenish, Killesher, Rossorry, Devenish Inishmacsaint, and Enniskillen.
Transcribed records include:
- Births / Baptisms from 1840 to 1879
- Marriages from 1847 to 1870
- Deaths / Burials from 1840 to 1879
Parish registers are important sources for genealogists because they often contain vital information prior to the Irish civil registlation of marriages (1845) and births and deaths (1864).
Many of the Church of Ireland registers that had been deposited with the Records Office at the Four Courts were also destroyed in the 1922 fire. Fortunately, a copy of the Boho Parish register had been made before the deposit so it has thus survived, and now transcribed in this book.
21 pages
8.5 X 11"
Softcover - Cerlox bound
Photos
Map
ISBN 0-9781764-2-1
Published by author
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