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Hello, 

I am looking for any assisstance in tracking down my Laverty family from Loughguile. My ancestors were Bernard Laverty (b.1790) and his wife Elizabeth Coyle. Their children were James (b.1820) m. Agnes McCauley, Catherine (b. June 24, 1824) m.  John McKee, Elizabeth (b. 1833) m. Bernard McAlonan, Neal (b. 1828), Rose (b. 1818), and Jane (b. 1834) m. James Scullion. All of the birthdates are rough estimates. I am particulary interested in where exactly they lived and any BMD or cemetery records. They were all Roman Catholic. 

I am also looking for a Henry Scullion (b. 1784 d. 1867) and his wife Catherine Laverty (b. 1792 or 1797 d.1870). Their children were Catherine (b. 1830) m. Henry McMichael, Daniel, Henry, John, and James (b. 1831) m. Jane Laverty. Again, any info possible would be greatly appreciated. Scullion has also been spelled Scullin and Scullen. They were also Roman Catholic. 

Thank you for your tremendous help, Ben 

 

 

Tuesday 10th Jan 2017, 12:57AM

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  • Hi Ben

    I couldn't find much on www.rootsireland.ie/ I'm afraid.

    Looks like Rose married a Scullion also:

    Date of Marriage:16-May-1867
    Parish / District:ANTRIM
    County:Co. Antrim
    Husband
    WifeName:MurtyScullion
    RoseLaffertyAddress:Ballyscullion
    BallyscullionDenomination:Roman Catholic
    Roman CatholicOccupation:FARMER
    WEAVERAge:40
    36Status:Bachelor (Previously unmarried)
    Spinster (Previously unmarried)
    Husband's Father
    Wife's FatherName:CharlesScullion
    JamesLaffertyAddress:
    Denomination:
    Occupation:FARMER
    FARMER
    Husband's Mother
    Wife's MotherName:
    Address:
    Denomination:
    Occupation:
    Witness 1
    Witness 2Name:SarahScullion
    CatherineMcLennonAddress:
    Notes:

    Church: TOOME Roman Catholic
    BY LICENCE REV M CONWAY.

    Possible burials for Henry & James Scullion:

    Name:HenryScullinDate of Death:14-Oct-1890
    Age:48 YParish / District:Shankill civil parish BelfastAddress:19 Hornidge St BelfastCounty:Co. AntrimStatus:
    Denomination:Roman CatholicOccupation:
    Sex:
    GraveyardInformantGraveyard:Milltown Cemetery, BelfastRelationship:
    Parish:
    Name:
    County:AntrimAddress:
    Notes:

    Sexton's number: 21859
    Grave Location - Latitude: Hd Longitude: 31

    Name:JamesScullionDate of Death:22-Feb-1892
    Age:58 YParish / District:Shankill civil parish BelfastAddress:Union Infirmary BelfastCounty:Co. AntrimStatus:
    Denomination:Roman CatholicOccupation:
    Sex:
    GraveyardInformantGraveyard:Milltown Cemetery, BelfastRelationship:
    Parish:
    Name:
    County:AntrimAddress:
    Notes:

    Sexton's number: 23532
    Grave Location - Latitude: Id Longitude: 40

    Neither Laverty or Scullion appears in the Irish Censuses in Antrim until 1851 (free site at census.nationalarchives.ie/) but there are 55 & 64 of each name there.

    Griffiths Valuation (free at www.askaboutireland.ie/) has 155 Lavertys & 106 Scullions 1861-2 in Antrim.

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 10th Jan 2017, 09:37AM
  • Unfortunately Loughguile RC baptism and marriages only start in 1845. All the events you are interested in are before that. So there’s little chance of finding a record of them through church sources.

    If the Laverty family in Loughguile were farmers then they are probably listed in the tithe applotment records. (Tithes were a tax on land). Here’s a list of tithe holders in 1832. You’ll see several Laverty households with the relevant townland. That may give you a focus for further research.

    http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/antrim/tithe-applotments/loughguile-pa…

    The marriage that Col has found for Rose was in Toome which is about 30 miles from Loughguile. The names Scullion & Laverty are common in that area to this day. Probably worth getting the civil certificate as it may contain a little more information eg Charles’ townland. You can view the original certificate on-line on the GRONI website, using the “search registrations” option:

    https://geni.nidirect.gov.uk

    You will need to open an account and buy some credits. It costs £2.50 (sterling) to a view a certificate.

    Toome RC is in the parish of Duneane. Their baptism and marriage records start in 1834 and are on-line free on: http://registers.nli.ie/parishes

    But again they don’t appear to cover the years you need.

     

     

     

     

    Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 10th Jan 2017, 10:47AM
  • Hello ,I am sorry i cannot help you regards Lavertys.I had no idea there were so many people that name around Loughguile Parish area.

    My great grandmother was Ann Laverty who married John McIlhatton in Ballymoney RC church in 1875.

    They are buried in Magherahoney Churchyard.

    Her father was John Laverty a farmer of Pharis in Loughguile Parish.

    Her sister Ellen Laverty married Patrick Scally-they are buried in Loughguile

    Children of each of these women came to New Zealand in 1926

    If you hear of my lot in your searching please let me know.

    Many thanks .

    Mary

     

     

    Mary Trewern

    Friday 13th Jan 2017, 08:00AM

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