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Title: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: Michael McPeake on Wednesday 13 August 14 13:07 BST (UK)
My great great grandfather Bernard McPeake was a fairy farmer in the Swatragh area around 1815. I am trying to find the names of his parents so that I can update my family tree. Any information would be appreciated or a contact from this line of the family. Thanks Michael
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: aghadowey on Wednesday 13 August 14 21:44 BST (UK)
I think you meant 'dairy farmer' but 'fairy farmer' sounds much more interesting   ;D

It more likely that Bernard McPeake had what is called a mixed farm- in those days he would have had a cow or two, some pigs, chickens, etc. & grown a variety of crops on probably 10 or less acres (oats, potatoes, turnips, etc.). It's really only in the last 30 years or so that farmers have become more specialised.

I tried to find what records are available for St. John's Church, Swatragh buit this was the closest I could find- hopefully someone else will be able to give more detailed information.
http://www.irishtimes.com/ancestor/fuses/rcparishmaps/index.cfm?fuseaction=showidrecords&CityCounty=Derry&parish=Maghera&churchid=374

You've said 'Swatragh area' so it sounds as though you don't know the exact townland?

The only Bernard McPeake I could find in the wider area in Griffith's Valuation was one in the townland of Derrygarve (Artrea Parish, 1859) but perhaps the property would have appeared in someone else's name in the mid-1800s.

It may be difficult to get back another generation since that period is well before the start of civil registration.
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: Michael McPeake on Thursday 14 August 14 09:23 BST (UK)
I think this may be him. It is the previous generation I am after but I realise this may be difficult.

Thank you for this
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 14 August 14 09:43 BST (UK)
If Derrygarve (near Castledawson) is the place where Bernard McPeake lived is there a reason you are looking for his family in Swatragh area?
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: kingskerswell on Thursday 14 August 14 09:50 BST (UK)
Hi,
    In the 1831 census there are two McPeake families in Derrygarve, Bernard and John are listed as the heads of those families.

Regards
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: Michael McPeake on Thursday 14 August 14 14:41 BST (UK)
If Derrygarve (near Castledawson) is the place where Bernard McPeake lived is there a reason you are looking for his family in Swatragh area?
You are probably correct and this is the person who is my great great Grandfather. The reason why I mentioned Swartagh was that his son John (drowned in 1901) who emigrated to Newcastle UK was born there around 1850. Not having been in that area and not knowing anything about the Townlands I thought these places were all in the same area. It is Bernards parents I am now looking for as I have a direct line from Bernard to my Grandson John. We live in Amble Northumberland . ny information will be appreciated
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: Michael McPeake on Thursday 14 August 14 14:43 BST (UK)
Hi,
    In the 1831 census there are two McPeake families in Derrygarve, Bernard and John are listed as the heads of those families.

Regards

I take it Bernard and John must be brothers. I will check the census to see if i can turn anything elae up. Thank you Michael McPeake Northumberland
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: aghadowey on Thursday 14 August 14 15:02 BST (UK)
I take it Bernard and John must be brothers. I will check the census to see if i can turn anything elae up. Thank you Michael McPeake Northumberland
There is no way to tell of any relationship between different households on 1831 census- all you will find is number of males & females and number of each religion (Church of Ireland, R.c. or Presbyterian) in household.

Here's a map showing the civil parishes on Co. Londonderry-
http://family.kiwicelts.com/21_Places_and_History/Place_Derry.html#DerryCP
This map shows you the location of Derrygarve within Artrea Parish.
http://family.kiwicelts.com/21_Places_and_History/Place_Derry.html#Ardtrea

Swatragh itself is in Maghera Parish- #39 on Parish map.
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: Maccahc on Tuesday 23 September 14 22:44 BST (UK)
Hi Michael I have few Mcpeakes from Co. Derry in my ancestry, including Bernards. Do you have any idea where and or roughly when your Bernard died? eg Ireland, England etc., rough year as this may help include or exclude some of the Mcpeakes you have been discussing to date.
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: kingskerswell on Wednesday 24 September 14 08:48 BST (UK)
Hi,
   From the PRONI Calendar of Wills:- "McPeake Bernard of Derrygarve Castledawson county Londonderry farmer died 3 February 1949 Probate Londonderry 14 February to Andrew Reid farmer. Effects £253 15s"
   He may be a descendant.

Regards
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: s58roads on Wednesday 24 September 14 09:15 BST (UK)
As Maccahc is on the case I will remain in the background for the moment. He & I share a common ancestry in the line McPeak, McGrogan, Davit, McKerry.
Geoff
Title: Re: McPeake Swatragh Co Derry
Post by: m_ousey on Tuesday 01 September 15 00:08 BST (UK)
Hi,

Andrew Reid is almost assuredly my 2x great grand-uncle who married Nellie McPeake.  Both are buried at Atrea parish.
Was Nellie Bernard's daughter?  There are living Reids in both Derrygarve and Randallstown who would be grandsons of Bernard if that were the case. Andrew was the youngest of many Reids and the only one to remain in Ireland as of the 1930s.

Happy hunting,
Mike Ousey