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HAVERN, John
(About 1818-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. McCONVIL, Mary

2. LYNAS, James

HAVERN, John

  • Born: About 1818, County Tyrone, Ireland
  • Marriage (1): McCONVIL, Mary on 28 May 1851 in St Margaret's RC Chapel, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (2): LYNAS, James before 23 Jun 1721 2

   Other names for John were HEBURN, John 3 and HEVERN, John.3

  General Notes:

In the birth certificate of his son John, born in 1855, some additional items of information were recorded according to the format of the 1855 certificate. The father, John Havern, was a coal miner of 37 years of age. He was born at (what could be read as) Daranant or Daramane in County Tyrone, Ireland. He and his wife were married at Airdrie in Scotland in 1849. They had one girl living and one girl deceased. It was John who gave notice of his son's birth and made his X mark.

  Research Notes:

HAVERN

The name 'Havern' may be a version of 'Hefferon'.

TOWNLAND

The part of County Tyrone that the registrar was recording in the 1855 birth certificate of John's child was in all probability quite unknown to him. It is transcribed here as Daramane or Daranant, probably what it sounded like to the registrar. Neither of these are places in County Tyrone. The places that come nearest are DROMORE or DRUMRAGH.


John married Mary McCONVIL, daughter of Daniel McCONVIL and Mary VALLELY, on 28 May 1851 in St Margaret's RC Chapel, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 (Mary McCONVIL was born about 1831 in Trillick, County Tyrone, Ireland 4.)


  Marriage Notes:

The couple were married by Fr J. Buckley. The witnesses were James McDaid and Michael Ryan.

The earlier date of 18 May 1851 in Bothwell parish recorded for the marriage in the IGI was probably the banns of marriage. The bride was named as Margaret McConvil and the groom as John Hevern. 1

John next married James LYNAS, son of James LINAS and Helen BRADY, before 23 Jun 1721.2 (James LYNAS was born about 1853 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 5.)


  Marriage Notes:

"June 23, 1721. Sa. Mary Chalmers, spouse to Alexander Moir of Scotstoune in a rent on the sun or south side of Kirktoun of Spithill . . . And during the conjunct lifetyme of Jean Abernethie, spouse to James Moir of Stoniewood, and the said Mary Chalmers, after the said Alexr. Moir's decease in case they happen to survive him on Scotoun Thackhetherhill and Dubfoord with the pendicle yrof called silverburn and Caniecroft with their pertinents Lying within the parioch and shereffdome forsaid. Presented by John Maule writer in Aberdeen, - and registrate the 139 and 140 leaves. Wm. Hay, Nottar thereto."

from Aberdeen Sasine Register Moir References 2

Sources


1 Roman Catholic Church, Marriages St Margaret's Chapel Airdrie 1842-1857.

2 e-books, Moir Genealogy and Collateral Lines by Alexander L. Moir (1913): Aberdeen Sasine Register and Minute Book Moir References - Kindly Furnished by John George Burnett, Esq., Aberdeen.

3 Roman Catholic Church.

4 1851 UK census, Bothwell parish 625 en d 19 page 2 Bothwell.

5 GRO, Glasgow College; ED: 34; Page: 8.

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