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Ireland (Historical Counties) => Ireland => Antrim => Topic started by: polsec on Wednesday 01 June 11 20:39 BST (UK)
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My gr-gr-gr-grandfather Arthur D. McCormick was born in Antrim or Antrim County in 1804. He may have changed his name from Devlin to McCormick when he boarded ship for America to avert serving in the Queens Army or going AWOL? Whether this is fact, I do not know. Hope this is not true. Would there be a website for these type of situations? If there are any Devlin or McCormick descendants in Ireland who may relate to either of these families I would be very interested in hearing from you.
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Are there any Irish census for either 1820 or 1830, specifically Antrim or Antrim County? I am looking for my ggg-grandfather Arthur Devlin. He was born 1813/1814. Father's name could be Charles which is the name of Arthur's first son who was born in the U.S. Thanks for any help
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The first complete census for Ireland is 1901. Only small fragments for earlier years for a few areas survive. See under ANTRIM RESOURCES board for census information-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,369523.0.html
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I am looking for birth or baptismal records for my 3rd gr-grandfather Arthur Devlin or McCormick born in 1813 or 1814 in either Rasharkin or Ballymacrevan in Antrim. I am not sure which name is his birth name. He was known by McCormick in USA but rumor has it that it was changed from Devlin. We think both names were in the family in Ireland. If anyone is researching these families or knows the names of the Catholic churches I'd appreciate hearing from you.
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Churches keep baptism records (birth records are civil ones) although sometimes a date of birth or age will be listed in a register. Many churches will not have records pre-1850. Rasharkin's records only go back to 1848:
http://www.from-ireland.net/county/article/R.-C.-Parish-Records-On-Microfilm%2C-Co.-Antrim/Antrim
You can check other R.C. Church holdings on the same page (which is listed under ANTRIM RESOURCES).
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Army deserter 1828-40
Arthur Davlin
aged 22
occupation labourer
deserted 1st Octber 1834
came from Denmaul Co Antrim
reg.74th foot
Theres no Denmaul in Co antrim, but there is Drummaul
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Maura,
I can't believe what you are telling me. You have confirmed a rumor that has been in the family for years but we had nothing to confirm it. We heard that Arthur had either deserted or evaded the Army by jumping on a ship for America. I have a passenger list with the name of Arthur Devlin but couldn't confirm it was him. We think the McCormick name he assumed in the US was his grandmother's but that is only an assumption. Can you tell me if there are any MCormick's living in Drummaul around the 1830's? He left from Liverpool to New York where he eventually settled in NJ. Age is off by a couple of years and it says he was a weaver. Is that the same description of someone working with yarn as we know it?
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Try this link
http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ShowFreePage.php?id=154
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Maura,
Thank you for all your help. Do you think the National Archives.uk would have anymore information in Arthur Devlin's file. It seems if the Army was looking for a deserter they would have his parents names in his file and an address. At this time I can't pin any of the Devlins to him without his father's name.
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Maura,
Can you please tell me what Kew is? I feel stupid but I have never heard of that word. Thanks, Janet
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The National Archives is situated at Kew not far out of London-
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/visit/
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Thank you for the explanation. I'll give it a try although what I've seen so far is that you have to request the information and then you have to appear in person to view the record. Being in the US I don't think I can manage that.
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Try this link
http://www.ulsterancestry.com/ShowFreePage.php?id=154
I too have been trying to trace my family. My grandmother told me a similar story of an Arthur Devlin deserting from the British Army and changing his name to McC something she was unable to remember exactly what it was. This happened the same year his son John Arthur was born 1834.
Joyce Devlin.
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Hi I might be able to shed more light on this one!
I have been carrying out research on a Robert Devlin (born 1790, Drummaul) who also served in the army (including Canada) and was discharged in 1824 having served 11 years. This could potentially be the brother of the Arthur you mentioned as it would make sense for two brothers to join up, one inspired by the other. The descendants of Robert Devlin were Protestant, rather than Catholic. I have found at least three children for Robert and I have extensively researched one of these lines down to the present day.
One of his descendants has already taken a family finder test with FT DNA and another is awaiting results. Has anyone on your side tested? If so this might prove or disprove the theory!