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Ireland / Re: Famine COMPLETE
« on: Monday 19 June 17 19:30 BST (UK)  »
I have completed Y-DNA37 testing with a Gavin family member from Mountbellew and we are a close match with only 2 deviations in almost 200 years. This relates us back about 8 to 10 or so generations or so. By the  paper trail I have constructed, we knew it was more than 6 generations anyway. This confirms my lineage back to the area. I was able to find a marriage record from 1851 for my 2x great-grandfather Patrick Gavin (1826) that his father was also named Patrick. Possibly one of the P. Gavins on the Ballinlass Memorial. All the time frames seem to fit.
Also found some unknown relatives from my Great-grandmother Barry's side that had done their families genealogy (and mine). I would recommend using DNA testing to confirm or disprove your hunches. Watch for sale prices in November!

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Ireland / Re: Famine COMPLETE
« on: Friday 11 September 15 13:23 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for communicating:
My Patrick Gavin was born 1826ish. Are you in the Mountbellew area? I was the first of my family to return to Mountbellew last Easter after 160-years, but only had two days. I did meet a young man named Andy Gavin, reviewed St. Mary's Church Records and visited the Cemeteries at St. Marys and Aghyart Cemetery.
To see 12 families of Gavins on the Ballinlass Monument makes me think that was the reason my Patrick left. It is my understanding that people of this area would go to England for work and return to help family funds. Patrick became a mason laborer and later a coal miner in Chesterfield, England. Patrick and Thomas are recurring names in our line. If my memory is correct, there are 3-Thomas' and 2-Patricks on the monument plus several others.
Andy showed me part of their lineage that went back to a Thomas Gavin born 1826 also. Unfortunately, I was not able to meet and discuss more with his family member that compiled most of the family genealogy. I have not been able to connect Andy's Family with a paper trail, but reason would say we are related. I'm contemplating contacting him to do some DNA testing to make the connection.
Do you have any experience with the Mountbellew Poor Law Union Records? Not sure if they would have any information on Gavins following the evictions.
Any info is helpful, my family did not pass down the family history so I started in 2011 and have been lucky to find the connection to Mountbellew and to Roundstone in Connemara where Patrick's wife Bridget was from.
I did take some cemetery photos, but was in a hurry so not sure what I have. I do remember a headstone of Bryan Gavin born 1700, passed 1777. Connection?
I look forward to seeing if we can help each other.

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Ireland / Re: Famine COMPLETE
« on: Friday 11 September 15 03:43 BST (UK)  »
Kerrill:
My Gavin ancestors left Mountbellew during the An Gorta Mor (presume after the Ballinlass Evictions) and emigrated to England, and then to Illinois in 1880s. I have discovered some of this history would love to exchange info if your still out there.

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