Might be easier to break your topic into different aspects, such as-
Location- from the 1901/1911 census records, vital records, etc. you'll probably have found the area(s) they lived. The census pages will tell you the size of the property where they lived, give indications of the neighbours (occupations, etc.)
Education- census forms indicate levels of literacy to some degree, there were various Education Acts which aimed to improve things. Most children attended schools near their homes- finding out about the school(s) attended could make your family history more interesting.
Religion- you could include a bit about what was happening at their church for certain periods such as 'The Parish Church was only 10 years old when John was baptised...'
There are links to lots of directories in ANTRIM RESOURCES- useful for finding about streets, occupants, etc.
And what about pictures- they always break up family narratives nicely.
There are a few timelines mentioned here-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,569153.0.htmlHere's another good topic in
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