Hi there,
I am looking for any info that folk have on McKeown of Rasharkin or surrounding areas. I know Patrick McKeown married Mary McGuigan of Rasharkin. Mary was of the McGuckian/ McGoogan/ McGuigan family. These family seem close going by the records.
Patricks Father was Michael McKeown (B:abt 1795) and his Mother was Elizabeth (Eliza) McCallum
Marys Father was James McGuigan (1800-1872) and her mother was Agnes Brannan (1807-1872) I thin both are from Rasharkin.
Any info on the McKeown line would be great. I am trying to find the townland where they came from.
MacEoghain
Friday 6th Oct 2023, 11:27AMMessage Board Replies
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I assume the families were RC. If so, then sadly there are no parish records for Rasharkin before 1848. I can see from trees on Ancestry that one child John was born in Ireland in 1849. I can’t see that baptism in the Rasharkin records.
A portion of the 1851 census for Rasharkin has survived but I don’t see either the McKeown or McGuigan families in it.
The Ancestry trees also show a child James born in Kilbirnie in 1855. 1855 is a very good year for births in Scotland. The certificates for that year only contained a lot of additional information including the parents dates of birth and places of birth, the number of children they had had, alive & dead, as well as the date of the parents marriage. You might want to try and find that birth on Scotlandspeople.
Griffiths Valuation for 1862 lists 3 McKeown households in Rasharkin.
https://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=nameSearch
James in Glenbuck, Thomas in Killydonnelly & Arthur in Tamlaght. If you get no other leads you might want to look at those families to see if there’s any connection. No Brennan or Brannan households in the 1851 census fragments. No Brannans in Griffiths for the parish but there are several Brennans. Again you might want to look at them.
If the families were labourers they can be tricky to trace in the first half of the 1800s. They tended to move around a lot (to follow the available work) and so they may have lived in several different townlands. The general lack of records doesn't help either.
Or try the DNA route perhaps? Family Tree DNA reportedly has more people with Ulster roots than any other company. That obviously increases the chances of finding a match. You might want to try them or, if you have already tested, you can transfer your results to them for no fee.
The North of Ireland Family History Society is running an Ulster DNA project in conjunction with FTDNA and can offer testing kits at a reduced price. http://www.nifhs.org (Go to DNA project on the website).
Elwyn, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘
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One tree on Ancestry suggests a daughter Mary Jane, and that the family moved to Scotland and Patrick died 10 May 1860 Dalry, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Name Mary Jane McKeown Baptism Age 0 Event Type Baptism Birth Date 1845 Baptism Date 21 Jun 1845 Baptism Place Dunean, Antrim, Ireland Parish Variants Duneane Diocese Down and Connor Father Patt McKeown Mother Mary Jane McKeown I know this is an unusual suggetion the McKeowns own a company in Rasharkin you might want to contact.
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Thank you for this wonderful information. I will have another wee rummage around and see what I can find. I have the Duneane info listed, but I couldnt corroborate it, so put it to one side. Maybe something to look into.
Thank you.
MacEoghain