Is anyone related to the KERR/FERGUS families? If so, please contact me. I transcribed this information from a large memorial stone (approximately 3'x6') which is installed flat in the ground at the Cappagh Church of Ireland Cemetery. There is no recording of burial of the FERGUYS in the Cappagh Record Books held in the Rectory. The stone reads: Erected by William Kerr of Terraquin in memory of his uncles: James FERGEY died 21 October 1864, aged 66 years (he would have been born 1798) John FERGEY died 23 Febrary 1865, aged 63 years (he would have been born in 1802) Andrew FERGEY died 16 October 1867, aged 88 years (he would have been born in 1779 - and could have been the father to James or John listed above) ------------------ I would appreciate any help. There are KERR people buried in Donaghanie Graveyard (Interdenominational) between Omagh and Beragh, Co Tyrone. Additional KERR gravestones are in the Drumragh Graveyard, Old Section which is both Protestant and Roman Catholic. Two Roman Catholic cemeteries also have KERR gravestones - one is St. Mary's in Killyclogher and the other is St. Mary's in Knockmoyle. All of these are within a 5-mile radius of the county town of Omagh, Co Tyrone - now in Northern Ireland, but still Ireland when these people lived there. Any assistance would be appreicated with this brick wall! ---------------------- William Kerr is interred in the Church of Ireland Cappagh Cemetery. I have a photo of the large upright tombstone. It reads: William Kerr of Terraquin died 10 March 1890, aged 55 years His wife Elizabeth Kerr died 9 February 1903 So, William would have been born in 1835. I believe that his mother was a FERGEY based on the memorial stone above. And, I wonder if she was Margaret (Fergey) Kerr, born 1812, wife of Thomas Kerr. These are just guesses, not facts. Best regards, Cynthia Russell Traverse City, Michigan