_____________________
|
_Glen DEERY _________|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Aaron DEERY
|
| _James FRIEL ________+
| | (1934 - ....)
|_Mary Siobhan FRIEL _|
|
|_Maura QUIGG ________
_John KANE ___________
|
_William KANE _______|
| (1868 - ....) m 1893|
| |______________________
|
|
|--Mary Jane KANE
| (1904 - ....)
| _William John MORROW _+
| | (1828 - 1892) m 1852
|_Jane MORROW ________|
(1869 - ....) m 1893|
|_Margaret ROBINSON ___+
(1828 - 1889) m 1852
[1259] [SOURCE] Birth registration
_____________________
|
_Charles KEYLAND ____|
| (.... - 1890) |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Felix KEYLAND
| (1887 - 1956)
| _David GALLAGHER ____
| |
|_Margaret GALLAGHER _|
(1865 - 1926) |
|_Ellen ______________
[838] [SOURCE] Patsy Mulholland (nee Mulvenna)
[839] [SOURCE] Patsy Mulholland (nee Mulvenna)
[1956] [SOURCE] Patsy Mulholland (nee Mulvenna)
_Daniel MATTHEWS ____+
| (1822 - 1898) m 1851
_Daniel MATTHEWS ____|
| (1865 - 1944) |
| |_Esther MULVENNA ____+
| (.... - 1901) m 1851
|
|--Daniel MATTHEWS
| (1911 - 1968)
| _Neal MCKENTY _______
| |
|_Margaret MCKENTY ___|
|
|_____________________
[1443] [SOURCE] Alex MATTHEWS
[1444] [SOURCE] Alex MATTHEWS
_____________________
|
_Laurence MCALLISTER _|
| |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Matthew MCALLISTER
| (1968 - ....)
| _Alexander MATTHEWS _+
| | (1915 - ....)
|_Margaret MATTHEWS ___|
(1940 - ....) |
|_Mary MCCULLOUGH ____+
[1513] [SOURCE] Alex MATTHEWS
__
|
_Samuel MCCARTNEY ___|
| (1800 - 1887) |
| |__
|
|
|--Samuel MCCARTNEY
| (1850 - 1907)
| __
| |
|_Alice ______________|
(1812 - 1882) |
|__
[214]
[Letter to his brother-in-law Willie MULVENNA, dated 18 Nov 1905, Aldergrove,
British] Dear Willie, Just a few lines hoping yourself, Mrs
Mulvenna and family are in the enjoyment of good health. I was thinking of
housing some heifers and I wanted some ventilation in the byre. Perhaps you
would be able to do it for me. In any case you might come down to see us
when it would be convenient for you and you could have a look at it. Much
obliged. Yours truly, Samuel McCARTNEY. PS Dear Willie if it is not
convenient for you to come down soon you could drop us a note and say
when you would be able to come. Hoping Felix, Pat and Willie are quite well.
S Mc C [Communication of death to William MULVENNA, dated 2 Aug 1907, Great
Northern Railway (Ireland), Aldergrove Station] Dear Mr MULVENNA, I regret to
say Mr McCARTNEY died this morning at 8am. J RUSSELL?
In Aldergrove RC Graveyard, the McCARTNEY gravestone reads as follows: Erected
by Samuel McCARTNEY in rememberence of his wife Elizabeth who died 5 Nov 1878
aged 28 years. Also his father Samuel McCARTNEY who died on 14 Oct 1887 aged
87 years and of his mother Alice McCARTNEY who died 2 Dec 1882 aged 70 years.
Also of the above named Samuel McCARTNEY who died 2 Aug 1907 aged 57 years.
Also his brother Richard McCARTNEY who died 19 Aug 1918 aged 89 years - May
Jesus have mercy on their souls.
Will of Sam McCARTNEY. Made 19 July 1906. Codicil 25 July 1907. Probate 6
September 1907. This is the last Will and Testament of me Samuel McCARTNEY
of Aldergrove in the County of Antrim; farmer and spirit merchant. I hereby
revoke all former will or wills or other testamentary despositions of any
time heretofore made by me. I direct my Executors hereinafter named to pay
all my just debts, funeral and testamentary expenses. I appoint my wife
Martha McCARTNEY, John HEANEY of Ballyquillan, farmer, James ABERNETHY of
Antrim, Shop assistant and Henry GILLEN of Crumlin, Hotel proprietor all in
the county of Antrim to be Executors and Trustees of this my will. I leave
and devise to my son Samuel George McCARTNEY at present in America the sum of
one hundred pounds. I bequeath the sum of five pounds to the curate of
Aldergrove for masses for the repose of my soul and that of my first wife
Elizabeth McCARTNEY. I leave, devise and bequeath all my household furniture
and linens to my wife Martha McCARTNEY. I leave devise and bequeath my gold
watch and chain to my son Thomas McCARTNEY absolutely. I leave the said John
HEANEY, James ABERNETHY and Henry GILLEN the sum of five pounds each in
consideration of the trouble they will have in the execution of their office
as Executors and Trustees. I hereby give, devise and bequeath all the rest,
residue and remainder of my property both real and personal of every nature
and kind whatsoever and wheresoever situate unto the said Martha McCARTNEY,
John HEANEY, James ABERNETHY and Henry GILLEN upon trust to sell and convert
same into money and realize all my said estate as soon as convenient after my
decease, and after payment of all my just debts and demands and expenses
necessarily incurred in realizing my said estate to pay to my wife Martha
McCARTNEY the one-fourth of the residue for her own absolute use and benefit
and the remainder namely the three fourths of my said estate I direct my said
Trustees and Executors to invest same in such securities as they may deem
proper and to stand possessed of same upon trust for my three children Mary,
Thomas and Gertrude McCARTNEY absolutely in equal shares. Should any of my
said children die before attaining the age of twenty one years his or her
share is to go to the survivor or survivors of my said children who shall
attain that age in equal shares. During the minority of each of my said
children I direct my said Trustees and Executors to apply the income
representing his or her share for his or her maintenance education and
support. Should my said Trustees consider that the income derived from the
investments or securities is more than sufficient for the maintenance
education and support of my said children then my said Trustees and Executors
may at their discretion apply any such surplus to the capital of his or her
share as witness my hand this 19th day of July 1906. Samuel McCARTNEY.
This is a codicil of me Samuel McCARTNEY of Aldergrove in the county of Antrim
farmer to my last will and testament dated the 19th day of July 1906. I leave
to my brother Richard McCARTNEY of Belfast the sum of one hundred pounds and I
direct my executors in said will to pay him this sum and in all and every
other respect I hereby confirm my said will of the 19th day of July 1906. As
witness my hand this 25th day of July 1907. Samuel McCARTNEY [much frailer
signature].
[212]
[SOURCE]
PRONI MIC 354/1/5
1901 Census for Seacash, Co Antrim, Age 56
However age on gravestone is 57 years, 2 Aug 1907
[213] [SOURCE] Letter from Railway company to William Mulvenna
_Samuel MCGAREL _____+
| (1782 - 1848)
_Owen MCGAREL _______|
| (1803 - 1901) |
| |_Agnes ______________
| (1792 - 1833)
|
|--John MCGAREL
| (1846 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Ellen AGNEW ________|
|
|_____________________
[801] [SOURCE] Baptism records
[802] [SOURCE] Larne RC Church baptism records (including Ballygowan)
__
|
_Michael MCGUIGAN ___|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Brigid MCGUIGAN
| (1869 - ....)
| __
| |
|_Catherine DONAGHY __|
|
|__
[491]
Brigid was baptised by Fr Joseph DOHERTY and her sponsors were James and
Eliza McGUIGAN.
[489] [SOURCE] Birth registration
[490]
[SOURCE]
PRONI MIC 1D/59
Dungiven Baptisms
_Thomas MORROW ______
|
_William John MORROW _|
| (1828 - 1892) m 1852 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Agnes MORROW
| (1873 - ....)
| _Daniel ROBINSON ____
| |
|_Margaret ROBINSON ___|
(1828 - 1889) m 1852 |
|_____________________
[594] [SOURCE] Birth registration
__
|
_Charles MULVENNA ___|
| |
| |__
|
|
|--Stewart MULVENNA
| (.... - 1906)
| __
| |
|_Eleanor STEWART ____|
|
|__
[1858]
Sponsors: Fintan Doolan, Eliz Brulen. According to Felix McKillop, Fintan
Doolan was a teacher in Feystown. Stewart was one of the two beneficiaries
and executors of Patrick MULVENNA's will (the other was Daniel MULVENNA of
Gowkstown).
[1856]
[SOURCE]
PRONI MIC 1D/71
RC baptisms for Glenarm/Carnlough, Co Antrim
[1857]
[SOURCE]
Death registration (index)
c/o Matt McIlvenna