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John Laverty was born in Castlequarter (Loughguile parish) and was married to a McClements. They had 4 family - John who died in his 20s, James who was a shoemaker and did not marry, Biddy (Margaret) who married John McGill and had 4 sons, and Henry - my GGF, who went on to marry Margaret Dillon and had 6 of a family. Famly were - Jane, Mary Ann, Ellen, James, Margaret and John - I have most of the history of these familys apart from Mary Ann. She married Robert Kemp and they had 3 family - Robert, Jack and Fred but do not have any more info.
James the shoemaker / farmer is on the 1911 census as living in Tobernagola - part of Castlequarter in the parish of Loughguile.
Grateful if anyone has any more info about John's parents or any other relations in the family.
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Do you have any idea of dates? it's rather difficult to suggest where to check next without having an idea of period.
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Yes - thanks aghadowey.
John Laverty died 4/4/1865 - date found on Will on PRONI website. I have requested the Death Cert to see what it says. Not sure when born. He left money to James (Son) the Shoemaker who never married.
Henry was born around 1836 and died 29/3/1911 - he is buried in Loughguile. I found the 1911 census return online showing Margaret (Dillon) as Head of Family as census taken 2/4/1911!
Mary Ann born 30/9/1860 and married in 1890 to Robert Kemp.
Grateful for any help esp. on John's parents going back into 1700's or the McClements line.
John also remarried after McClements to a Boyd but think they did not have any family.
Family links are - Loughguile, Castlequarter, Tobernagola. Also Lisanore (Lissanoure).
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Hi there,
I know some time has elapsed since an active post on this topic but I have just spotted this one recently.
My Great Grandfather was the Robert (James) Kemp you mention, my Grandfather Robert was one of his sons who appears on the 1901 and 1911 census in Loughguile. Mary Ann Laverty (Kemp) appears to have left Antrim for a time with her husband who was an RIC (Royal Irish Constabulary) Constable who served in Co. Antrim (1881-1890 where he met Mary Ann) and Co. Donegal (1890-1897). After Robert Kemp was discharged from RIC in 1897 Mary Ann appears to have returned alone to live with relatives (Dan McCambridge and wife Ellen who was Mary Ann's sister) in Loughguile though she does not appear on either 1901 or 1911 census!
Robert (James) Kemp was originally a farmers son from Cavan (he was born approx 1860). He was Protestant in faith but later became RC per Church marriage and RIC records.
As far as I know Mary Ann lived to an old age and is buried in the graveyard in Dunloy Co. Antrim which is in the Loughguile area.
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theres much to look at in www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index
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Here's the correct link (you omitted the .xml)-
http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml
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Thanks for that.
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Many thanks - Teelinboy - will try and see how I can help with any info - see my other post to your entry. Hope this helps.
Hi there,
I know some time has elapsed since an active post on this topic but I have just spotted this one recently.
My Great Grandfather was the Robert (James) Kemp you mention, my Grandfather Robert was one of his sons who appears on the 1901 and 1911 census in Loughguile. Mary Ann Laverty (Kemp) appears to have left Antrim for a time with her husband who was an RIC (Royal Irish Constabulary) Constable who served in Co. Antrim (1881-1890 where he met Mary Ann) and Co. Donegal (1890-1897). After Robert Kemp was discharged from RIC in 1897 Mary Ann appears to have returned alone to live with relatives (Dan McCambridge and wife Ellen who was Mary Ann's sister) in Loughguile though she does not appear on either 1901 or 1911 census!
Robert (James) Kemp was originally a farmers son from Cavan (he was born approx 1860). He was Protestant in faith but later became RC per Church marriage and RIC records.
As far as I know Mary Ann lived to an old age and is buried in the graveyard in Dunloy Co. Antrim which is in the Loughguile area.
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Hi Loughguile,
I have replied to your post on the Cavan forum - thanks very much for the information. I have just noticed that my Grandfather Robert (Henry) Kemp perhaps called Henry after Mary Ann's father, had John Laverty and Ellen Laverty as his Baptism sponsors on 30/11/1890.
The same Priest Rev D. H. Burke who married Robert (James) Kemp and Mary Ann appearing as Marrianne on the Marriage Cert - father's name listed as Henry, (one of the witnesses was Mrs Margaret Laverty) baptised Robert and Fred. He also married Robert (Henry) Kemp to Ann Connolly my grandmother on 26/12/1918 in St Joseph's Church in Belfast - there is a note to that effect on Robert Henry's Baptism cert.
Regards
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Hi there, I think I know of one person here on the board searching for information so I would like to say thank you that you have made this post available for people to see. I am on the side of Henry's daughter-in-law Mary Minnie O'Kane Laverty of Crebilly, daughter of Jame O'Kane of the same and Jane Brannigan of Armagh. She died at an early age in 1939 so there wasn't much talk about her according to her grandson. She married Henry's son John Laverty. I am super glad to make a connection between the Laverty's of Tobernagola and the O'Kane family in Crebilly and the surrounding area. Thank you again. Regards
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interesting short list of possible relatives from the Tithe Applotment Books using http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com then a quick search knowing the limitations of this record. originals in PRONI
1832
Lavert, Daniel-Townland: Sheans Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, Bernard-Townland: Coolbane Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, Bernd.-Townland: Magherahoney Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, Bryan-Townland: Friary Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, Danl.-Townland: Lavin Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, Duncan-Townland: Coolkeeran Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, J.-Townland: Coolbane Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, J.-Townland: Drumdullagh Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, Jno.-Townland: Coolbane Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, John-Townland: Pharos Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, Michael-Townland: Pharos Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, P.-Townland: Coolbane Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, Robert-Townland: Corkey Middle Year: 1832-Loughguile -Antrim
Laverty, Townland: Coolbane Year: 1832--Loughguile -Antrim
1660s Ulster Hearth Rolls see this one among many other databases on http://www.billmacafee.com
8865 1400 Antrim Dunluce Upper Loughguile Ballytaggart 2 Qrs of Ballintegurt & Lismistee Pat O'Laverty Laverty
8874 1409 Antrim Dunluce Upper Loughguile Ballycregagh 4 Qrs of Ballycreghak Daniell O'Laverty Laverty
1796 Flax growers of ireland
http://www.failteromhat.com/flax/antrim.php
Laverty Mary Loughguile Antrim
Laverty Owen Loughguile Antrim
Laverty Owen, Jr. Loughguile Antrim
good luck
ps i couldnt find a townland map, this might help you http://www.british-towns.net/northern-ireland/causeway-coast-and-glens/loughguile