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John was born about 1865.  I only know he was from Antrim from a very short death notice from a Chicago newspaper in 1894 at the age of 28.

John emigrated in 1888.

The only (probable) relative I've connected him too is another John of about the same age here in Chicago.  He was born in Belfast to Patrick and Sarah (Devlin) Drain about 1864.  The two lived together in Chicago for a year or two before "my" John was married.  After my John moved out, "cousin" John lived an aunt (Marie Drain, b. 1854).

My John was a horseshoer.  His wife was RC, so I'm assuming he was as well.  Their children were bapitized in an RC church here in Chicago.

The first-born son (the only to survive into adulthood) was Henry John.  The second son (who died in infancy) was Martin.  He was named after his maternal grandfather, which leads me to believe it is probable that Henry was named after his paternal grandfather.

I've located a record of a Robert John Drain born to a Henry in 1865 (albeit across the county line in Coleraine).  There is also a John born to a George in 1865 (I believe in Ballymena).

There was another Drain family in Chicago at this time -- a Patrick Draine, son of Harry Draine of Mill Quarter, Grange of Ballyscallion, but I have not yet been able to connect this family to mine.

I first learned of my John about 2001, and I have yet to locate a date of birth, a place of birth or any relatives in Antrim.  He remains my strongest brick wall.

 

 

Monday 9th Dec 2013, 10:08PM

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  • Hi David

    There are 2 baptism records of John Drain 1865 + - 1 year in Antrim on www.rootsireland.ie/

    The records cost to view but MAY give you parents' names (some don't) 

    In order to establish whether it was the same record entered twice I went through the parishes and found that 1 record was from Cushendun R C and the other Ballymena (Kirkenriola) R C

    Col

    ColCaff, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Tuesday 10th Dec 2013, 03:57AM
  • Hi Col --

    Thank you for looking!  I'm familiar with the two records.  I've been able to rule out the Cushendun John, but the Ballymena John is still in the running.  If memory serves, the parents are George Drain and Hannah McAuley.  The name George appears to be something of an outlier -- at least in terms of male names that have been passed down through the generations.

    Best,

    David

    Tuesday 10th Dec 2013, 02:54PM

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