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LOOKING FOR MY ANCESTOR, ROBERT MCCAY/MCKAY, BORN 1833, ANTRIM.  HE MARRIED JANE LAVERTY IN 1858 IN LARNE, BUT  RESIDENCE ON HIS MARRIAGECERTIFICATE  WAS CAIRNCASTLE, KILLYGLEN.  THEY LIVED IN DALRY/AYR/SCOTLAND FOR A TIME, BEFORE MIGRATING TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1865 ON THE "ADAMENT"

WITNESS TO THEIR MARRIAGE WAS JOHN LAVERTY AND JANE MCKEOWN.

HIS BROTHER, THOMAS MCCAY/MCKAY  BORN 1826 ALSO MIGRATED TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA WITH HIS WIFE MARY ANN WALKER FROM LARNE,  WHO HE MARRIED IN 1847 IN LARNE

MARY ANN WALKERS FATHER WAS SAMUEL WALKER, A WEAVER.

WITNESS TO THEIR MARRIAGE WAS CHARLES FERNES AND JOHN EWING.

THEY WERE PRESBYTERIAN.

THEIR FATHER WAS JAMES MCCAY/MCKAY, LABOURER AND MOTHER POSSIBLY MARY.

Tuesday 17th Sep 2013, 08:23AM

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    Is this Jane Laverty and brother John in Main St, Larne in the 1851 census?

     

    43, ARTHUR MAGILL, 30 ,Head,Unmarried ,, LABOURER ,Antrim ,R/W

    ELLEN MAGILL, 28 ,Sister,Unmarried ,, SEMPSTRESS ,Antrim

    CATHERINE MAGILL, 25 ,Sister,Unmarried ,, SEMPSTRESS ,Antrim ,R

    JOHN MAGILL, 22 ,Nephew,Unmarried ,, LABOURER ,Antrim ,R/W

    DANIEL MAGILL, 15 ,Nephew,Unmarried ,, SHOE MAKER ,Antrim

    Died Since 6th June 1841:

    DANIEL MAGILL, 76 ,Father , FARMER , Old Age , Autumn 1846

    SARAH MAGILL, 39 ,Sister , NONE , Consumption , Spring 1844

    JOHN LAVERTY, 50 ,Head, Married ,1824 , LABOURER ,Antrim ,R/W

    ELLEN LAVERTY, 40 ,Wife, Married ,1824 , SEMPSTRESS ,Antrim ,R

    JAMES LAVERTY, 23 ,Son,Unmarried ,, LABOURER ,Antrim ,R/W

    ARCHIBALD LAVERTY, 19 ,Son,Unmarried ,, LABOURER ,Antrim ,R

    THOMAS LAVERTY, 17 ,Son,Unmarried ,, LABOURER ,Antrim ,R

    JOHN LAVERTY, 13 ,Son,Unmarried ,, LABOURER ,Antrim ,R

    JANE LAVERTY, 15 ,Daughter,Unmarried ,, LABOURING ,Antrim

    HUGH LAVERTY, 11 ,Son,Unmarried ,, NONE ,Antrim

    ELLEN LAVERTY, 7 ,Daughter,Unmarried ,, NONE ,Antrim

    MARGARET LAVERTY, 5 ,Daughter,Unmarried ,, NONE ,Antrim

    Died Since 6th June 1841:

    FRANCIS LAVERTY, 7 months ,Son , NONE , Inflamation of Bowels , Summer 1845

     

     

    Tradition was to marry in the bride?s church, so that?d be the place to look for her baptism and that of siblings etc. If Robert McKay came from Cairncastle then you could look in the records for the churches there for his baptism (Presbyterian and Church of Ireland I would think). Copies are kept in PRONI, Belfast. They are not on-line anywhere as far as I am aware.

    Ahoghill Antrim

    Tuesday 17th Sep 2013, 10:20AM

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