I suspect that my paternal g, g, grandfather ("James", of course!) or his father, might have done seasonal work in Scotland. I recently found this: Ireland, Irish Emigration Lists, 1833-1839 (on Ancestry). I believe these records are extracted from a larger collection - an Ordnance Survey of Antrim. Although this time frame is too early to have included my g, g, grandfather, I suspect some of the McNallys / McAnallys included are my relatives. Thought it might be of use to you.
I saw this and although it included "age", it didn't say when the record was. For someone to be, say, 22 at some point in 1833-1839, it could literally be like 8 people in the family tree. All living from the same town so I've hesitated to add as of yet. But thank you!
I don't share any of the other surnames you've listed, with the exception of O'Neill. Do you have a public tree anywhere that I could take a look at?
This is the link for the origins:
https://www.kearneyreunion.com/family-tree/What is the last names you know of / do you have a family tree?
The O'Neill i'm most interested in is-
Sara(h) O'Neill, born ~1839-1841 in Co. Antrim (likely Ahoghill/Portglenone and likely actually 1839), died 1908. She did not emigrate. She married Patrick Kearney (~1854) and had a boat load of kids (at least 8 but, again, family lore/newspapers say more). They appear in both Portglenone and Ahoghill records.
I think her father is Hugh O'Neill, and there's a Jane O'neill popping up every now and again to witness some of Sara's kids births. Unsure if thats her mother or what.
It appears that the O'Neill/O'Hara/Cassidy/Kearney's all intertwine around here. E.g. Michael O'Hara marries Nancy Agnes O'Neill (Portglenone) and has a kid named Jane O'Hara. This Jane O’Hara marries the above mentioned Patrick/Sarah's kid James Kearney.
I've lost count of how many family stories, especially ones compiled in Victorian times, start with 5 (or 4 or 3 or 2) brothers coming to a place then taking separate roads and settling in different places.
Right? I dismissed it entirely, but apart from one other person who made the website listed here, nobody has ever tried to compile family history in our known family.
It’s weird though as when I went to visit a grave (dates were unclear on the photos online), the graveyard keeper told ME the story. I asked him where he heard it, and he had heard it from his grandfather etc.
Also there are other Kearneys getting married/dying/having kids in Portglenone/Ahoghill/Bellaghy/Magherafelt but they are just “there” from the start. I therefore don’t know if they are brothers/fathers/nephews etc (or some other family entirely).