Hi, my name is Peter A Lavin from New York City. I am looking to trace my family tree on my father, Peter Joseph Lavin. My grandfather, also Peter Joseph Lavin was born In Roscommon in 1881. He had later met a Bridget Delia Mognahan fro Roscommon, and they were later met in NYC in 1914. Peter Joseph Lavin, father was Patrick Lavin born in 1841His mother was Elizabeth Regan born in 1843, both from Roscommon. Patrick Lavin' parents were James Lavin and Mary Ferry. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
PeteLavin
Friday 3rd Jan 2020, 08:36PMMessage Board Replies
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Pete:
Welcome to Ireland Reaching Out!
Your grandfather and his family lived in Co. Sligo not far from the Roscommon border. The townland was Creevagh and the civil parish was Kilmactranny. The RC parish was Geevagh. Peter was born December 14, 1883. See link below to the civil birth record. He had at least four siblings: Maria 1873 Catherina 1878 Patrick 1880 and Elizabeth 1887.
I was not able to locate a civil marriage record for Patrick Lavin and Elizabeth Regan but found a church marriage record in the Ardcarn/Cootehalll parish in Roscommon. The record was located on the subscription site Roots Ireland.
Date of Marriage:16-Feb-1871
Parish / District:ARDCARNE/COOTEHALL
County:Co. RoscommonHusband PatrickLavin Address Kilmacktrassy
Wife ElizabethReganAddress:Oxhill
Husband's Father James Lavin
:JamesLavin
Wife's Father ThomasReganHere is the 1901 census record for the family http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Sligo/Kilmactranny/Creevagh/1674064/
Here is the 1911 census record http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Sligo/Kilmactranny/Creevagh/750155/
Roger McDonnell
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Pete:
Patrick Lavin died in 1902 https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1902/05676/4599084.pdf
I did not locate a death record for Elizabeth.
Roger
Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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Roger, thank you for all of your help. You have given me an abundance of vital information that I can use to piece together my ancestry. I have heard that there are a large number of Lavin's in Sligo, now I feel that I might be related. Thanks
PeteLavin
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Just to add a bit more info to what you've already been given, you can find more info about the townland of Creevagh at this link:
https://www.townlands.ie/sligo/tirerrill/kilmactranny/kilmactranny/cree…
and you can find the online parish records for the Catholic parish of Geevagh at this link:
https://registers.nli.ie/parishes/0560
where you'll also see an interactive map allowing you to check out the records for nearby parishes, such as Cootehill in Roscommon.
In case you're interested, the Lavin/Lavan surname originated in that area, and is now also common in nearby counties such as Mayo. The modern Irish form is Ó Laimhin or Ó Lamháin. According to MacLysaght's Surnames of Ireland, those are believed to be modern contractions of the original Irish form, which is believed to have been Ó Flaithimhín, from the Irish word flaitheamh, meaning "ruler", which would make the meaning of the full original name "descendant of the ruler". They were a sept (a sub-tribe) of the Mac Dermot's (Mac Diarmada), three branches of which ruled in parts of Connacht. As surnames began to be anglicized, Ó Laimhin / Ó Lamháin was also sometimes anglicized as Hand, through a false etymology deriving it from the Irish word lámh, menaning "hand".
kevin45sfl
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Thanks for the information Kevin. I will look into it. Thanks
PeteLavin
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Hi, my name is Kenneth Larvin, the family story I heard was my name should be Lavin but it was changed when the family arrived in Scotland/England. I have traced my Great Grandfather who was "John Larvin" born 1851. I believe he was born in Sligo but I have come to a dead end as I don't know who his parents or siblings were. I have looked on the internet and found flax growers with the name of Larvin which complicates things more. I was also told that we were part of the "Black Irish" and we were descendants of Spanish survivors of the Armada but looking at the history it looks as if there were no survivors as they were all killed by the "Natives" can you help. Ken
Ken
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Hi Peter, I happened on your post by chance. I think my husband may be a relation of yours. We live in Oxhill, the birthplace of Elizabeth Regan. My husband's maternal family is Regan and his great grandfather was a Thomas Regan. I'd love to hear further from you .
Regards, NiamhNiamh
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My name is Kathryn Boland my grandmother was Kathleen Lavin married my grandfather John Boland I was looking for any information on my grandmothers side.
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Hi, I have just seen some of these posts. I would like to hear from Niamh who lives in Oxhill to see if we are related. I have never met anyone called Larvin who wasn't. Kathryn, to see if there are any links. Ken
Ken
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Hi Kathleen Boland (Niamh),
I have a DNA match with a possible close relative of yours. Our common ancestor is on the Lavin line. I hope we can make contact.
Cheers,
Catherine
Catherine
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Hello Kathleen,
I hope we can help each other out. My Grandfather was John Patrick Larvin
born 1877 and I think his father was John Lavin, born 1851, somewhere near Swinford, I Think. I have trees on Ancestry and Findmypast although I am not sure of the accuracy.
Thanks for getting in touch.
Ken
Ken