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Welcome. Welcome. Antrim Coast. Do you know your heritage?. What have you heard from parents and grandparents? What has been passed down in your immediate family? Many people only know what they were told… Some people don’t care about where they come from… why should you?

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  1. Welcome Welcome

  2. Antrim Coast

  3. Do you know your heritage? What have you heard from parents and grandparents? What has been passed down in your immediate family? Many people only know what they were told… Some people don’t care about where they come from… why should you? Why is heritage and geneology important? We need to respect and remember those who went before! Our ancestors are kept alive in the hearts of the future generations! Geneology research is fun! Meeting relatives and making connections is wonderful!

  4. Some of the things we know... • Our Aiken’s and Montgomery’s are Scot’s Irish • They hail from Northern Ireland, County Antrim… a place called Ballyvaddy • Many from our direct line migrated to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s • Many stayed in Ireland • They had a lot of children! Most of the families had a lot of children to perpetuate the line and to help with the work! Also, the mortality rate was high! • Many GIVEN names were passed down from generation to generation… (Esther, Andrew, Alexander, James, John, William, Agnes, Elizabeth etc.) • SURNAMES (Aiken, Montgomery, McKay, Alexander, McCambridge, McKillop, McKeown, Reiling) change as people get married. Surnames have very interesting histories...

  5. Where did Surnames come from? • Occupation (ex. Miller, Carpenter, Taylor…) • Location (Hill, Mountain, Ford, Wood…) • Patronymic (father’s name)[Mac, Son, Ian, Poulos, Weicz…) • Most Irish and Scottish names are patronymic signified by “O” or “Mac” or “Mc” • “O” stands for “Ua” an old Gaelic term meaning “decended from • “Mac” means “son” • Characteristic (Small, Short, Little, Long….) • Surnames were 1st used in Ireland in the 10th Century and became more widely used in the 12th century.

  6. Who Are the Scots Irish? How did they end up in Ireland? The Plantation of Ulster in 1608-1612 is when many Scottish Settlers came to Ireland According to history books, The Scots Irish are Scots whose families imigrated to Ireland fromm Scotland The Scots Irish quickly identified themselves as Irish When the Scots Irish imigrated to the US and other places they identified themselves as Irish

  7. Aiken name history The Aiken’s were a Border Clan and imigrated from Scotland to Northern Ireland between 1650 and 1750… History records report that they were “transfered” and granted large parcels of land with the understanding that they would remain Protestent. According to the history records, “They became proudly Irish!” The first place the name Aiken is found is in lowland Scotland and Northern England. [Lancashire, Stirling, Strathclyde…..]

  8. The Aikens are a SEPT of the Scottish Clan Gordon

  9. Gordon TartanAiken’s may wear the Gordon Tartan

  10. Montgomery Tartan Those decended from a Montgomery may wear the Montgomery Tartan

  11. Montgomery Migrations

  12. How are we related? Esther Montgomery married Andrew Aiken We are decendents of the 12 children of this union 1) Margaret 2)Jane(Jenny) 3) Agnes 4) Mary 5) Andrew 6) Rose 7) Esther 8)James 9) Elizabeth (Lizzie) 10) Martha 11) Thomas 12) Sara 1) MCKILLOP 2) MCCREA 3) ALEXANDER 4) MCKAY 5) AIKEN 6) MCKEOWN 7) MCCAMBRIDGE 8) AIKEN 9)MCVEIGH 10)******************** 11) AIKEN 12) MILLS

  13. Esther Montgomery Aiken

  14. Buckna Presbyterian Church Picture and note from Jean Ludlow

  15. Northern Ireland Northern Ireland shaded pink…. The Aiken and Montgomery families settled near the areas of Glenarm, Carnlough, Larne, Ballyvadddy….

  16. Antrim Parishes

  17. Boyne River

  18. Carnlough Beach

  19. Carnlough Harbor

  20. Glenarm Bay

  21. Glenarm Bay Picture Post Card from Jean Ludlow

  22. Carnlough Harbor Carnlough Harbor

  23. Carnlough Harbor Picture Post Card from Jean Ludlow

  24. Carnlough Harbor Entrance

  25. Carnlough Harbor Looking North

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