I would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to seek out and provide information on Thomas Fegan, national school teacher. There have been no false leads and everything helps to create a more rounded profile of the man who taught in Moortown school for a few brief years, just over 100 years ago.
I guess I should have added, in my initial query, that I live in Moortown (in Ardboe parish, Co Tyrone) and that I am very well acquainted with the primary school whose history I am researching for a publication. There are no roll books or general registers – relating to Master Fegan’s period, from 1906 to possibly 1913 – in the school or in PRONI.
Nor have I ever seen a mention of him in the East Tyrone weekly newspaper, the Mid-Ulster Mail, during those years. Usually national teachers are prominent at concerts and other fund-raising events run by the parish and by other organisations, but Master Fegan seems to have been of a self-effacing or private nature.
Attached picture shows Moortown parochial hall, which was the school from 1860 to 1914, and in which Master Fegan taught. Part of the present school can be seen left background.