James Fea and Jean Cooper
James Fea was probably born about 1770 on Stronsay, but we have no record of his birth or parents. Stronsay parish
records have no entries recorded between December 1770 and June 1797. There was a James Fea born to
Mitchel Fea and
Margaret Brodie in Stronsay in 1766 but it would be merely
speculation to suggest that this is the same family.
James married Jane/Jean Cooper on 27th November, 1796. Jane had been born in 1769 to John & Jean Cooper (nee
Chambers or Chalmers). Jane died on 24th June, 1859 - aged 90 years and is buried in the St. Magnus Cathedral Churchyard in
Kirkwall)
James was a farmer (mentioned on several son's death certificates). They lived in Stronsay and later at Victoria Street,
Kirkwall.
James and Jane had the following children:
- James (1797 - 1881). James was a farmer and married Margaret
Sinclair
- Peter (1802 - 1882). Peter was a slater and married
Christian Hepburn
- John (1805 - 1878). John married Barbara Hepburn
- Agnes Sinclair (1814 - 1856)
- Barbara (1816 - 1875)
(There is no record of Agnes' or Barbara's birth, but they appear in the 1841 and 1851 censuses, living with Jean Fea,
spinster (presumably should be widow) as her daughters. Do we have their death certificates?
Although we have no evidence of a direct link to the Feas of Clestrain, family stories claim this link; eg William Linklater
(1867- 1942), great grandson of James and Jean, says, recalling in old age the stories he had heard as a child:
"The Feas have long been in the Orkneys. The family resources, never too abundant, were depleted during
the life of that James Fea of Clestron who was called so often to Whitehall without payment to give evidence in the case of
Gow, the pirate, that he had to sell much of the family patrimony. From then on the men of the family followed the sea as
did my father's people, the Linklaters." - Gather No Moss (page 2)