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I believe that my great grandfather Danial Larkin was born in your parish in 1862. I also believe that his father was Michael Larkin          ( Lurkan) and his mother was Mary McLernin.

Can you provide me with more information please.

I think Daniel had a brother named John Larkin.

The were Catholic .

He imagrated to quebec Canada around 1880.

Thank you very much...

Gerald Pope

 

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Friday 17th Jun 2016, 12:20PM

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  • Daniel was baptised 25th May 1862 in Ballyscullion Catholic Parish, parents Michael Larkin and Mary McClernon. The godparents appear were James Scullen and Lucy Lurkan - the family surname is recorded on this baptism as Lurkan, the mother surname is sometimes spelt McLernon.

    See Ballyscullion Baptisms page 49 (see left page)

    I'll have a look for aby siblings to Daniel and a possible marriage for his parents this eveningr. Baptism and marriage records for this parish go back to 1844.

     

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 17th Jun 2016, 01:41PM
  • I was able to locate four other children in this family - all baptised in the same parish, so list of children in baptism order :

    Francis Larkin   25th Feb 1861
    Daniel  Larkin   25th May 1862
    Ellen Lorkin    20th Aug 1865
    John Lorkin    1st May 1867   
    Eliza   Larkin   8th June 1869   

    Catholic Baptisms generally took place soon after birth, usually within a coupleof days, but sometimes even on the same day. One of the baptisms includes a residence as 'Ballyscullion', possibly a reference to the townland of Ballyscullion West.
    Several different versions of the surnames are used - e.g. Larkin, Lurkin, Lorkin, McLernon, McClarnon etc

    One of the chapels for the parish is located in the town of Bellaghy, an this is an alternate name for the Catholic parish. Both the civil and Catholic parishes of Ballyscullion include areas in both Co. Derry/Londonderry & Antrim.

    I've not been able to locate a marriage for Michael and Mary, but will recheck..

    The children born after the start of 1864, i.e. Ellen, John and Eliza, should have been civil registered and have birth certs available. These would include some details not included on a Catholic Baptism, such as father's occupation, and a more detailed place of residence, generally the name of a town or townland. Civil records for Northern Ireland as transcripts and register images are available on the GRONI/NI Direct website - you need to purchase some credits to search and view the details.

     

    Shane Wilson, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Friday 17th Jun 2016, 06:11PM

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