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Title: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: academy on Wednesday 29 April 15 14:29 BST (UK)
Hi Everyone,
Have been researching my paternal grandfather's family history. He was Robert McLarty born in 1903 in Dalmellington. His mother was Mary McCutcheon McLarty born in 1882. I was amazed to find that Mary had 12 siblings - Elizabeth, David, Isabella,George, Barbara, Janet, James, Nicholas, Samuel, Agnes, Malcolm and Jean - all younger than her. The family lived mainly in Dalmellington although also in Straiton. Mary herself married William A Mcturk and settled in Maybole.
I wondered if anyone else has looked at the McLarty family? There must be a lot of McLarty decendants still in Ayrshire.
Thanks and regards.
Title: Re: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: Hippychick2015 on Thursday 14 May 15 22:19 BST (UK)
Hi my Grandad was Malcolm McLarty which would of been Marys brother, Malcolm was born in Dalmellington in1906.  Malcolm married Helen Steele and they lived in Dalmellington all their days.  Mary and Malcolms parents were Nicholas Mccutheon and Samuel Mclarty.

Regards
Title: Re: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: academy on Friday 15 May 15 14:57 BST (UK)
Hello - thank you so much for replying. If I've worked it out right your grandfather Malcolm was my great great uncle! It's funny to think that my Grandpa Robert was Malcolm's nephew even though Robert was 3 years older than him, but Nicholas and Samuel were quite prolific in babymaking it seems!! Mary had Robert out of wedlock so he would've been brought up in his very early years with the rest of the McLartys in Dalmellington. She married into the McTurk family when he was 5 eventually moving to a farm in Maybole. Robert had three half siblings (the elder girl was named Nicholas) but kept the name Mclarty. My Dad was Robert's eldest child, William, and I was a McLarty too till I married. Growing up, I only ever met the Mcturks and no other McLartys as Mary had died before I was born, which is why I'm researching the family history.
My grandpa lived in Ayr as far back as I remember and my Dad was from there too. I 'm from Hamilton but now live in Glasgow!! It's great to hear from a distant relative.
With best wishes and thanks. :)
Title: Re: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: Tom 23 on Tuesday 28 July 15 15:38 BST (UK)
Hi

I am descendant of a Marion McLarty (b.1833 in Ayr), whose parents were Malcolm McLarty and Janet Duncan.

I am currently working on McLarty family tree and have found one of Marion's brother's James went to Straiton.

The names Malcolm, Samuel, David keep cropping up as I have seen from your posts, so think we maybe connected somehow!

Happy and interested to compare notes!
Title: Re: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: academy on Monday 17 August 15 16:38 BST (UK)
Hi,
Thank you for your reply to my posts.
I think you're right that we're connected somehow! The Samuel Mclarty in my family history had parents named James and Elizabeth. James was born to Malcolm and Janet and had siblings, one of whom was Marion. They lived in High Street, Ayr. By the 1851 census, James has a young family of his own and Marion is living with her Mother (Malcolm presumably has died) and working as a dressmaker. Does this sound like your Marion?
Have still got a lot of delving to do and i keep getting sidetracked by other branches of my family. Would be nice to compare notes though. I still have family in Ayr,
I look forward to your reply.
Title: Re: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: Tom 23 on Tuesday 18 August 15 11:42 BST (UK)
Hi - I have sent a pm.
Title: Re: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: Dazel on Thursday 12 October 17 07:24 BST (UK)
Hello   
I am not a McLarty but trying to find what happened to a Malcolm McLarty, born c 1823 in Ayr who emigrated to Auckland, New Zealand in 1842.  I have found some references to a Duncan McLarty who lived in the Waikato area but he was clearly a different and younger man, born c1839.  Cannot find any information about Malcolm.  Does anyone know where he went or what became of him?
Would really appreciate any information

Thank you!
Title: Re: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: Jean Fawcett on Sunday 01 July 18 23:47 BST (UK)
Malcolm mcLarty born 18 July 1799 (wife Janet Duncan).  You’ll find him under McClary in Scotland’s People!
Anyway, just wanted to say that in1850:at the age of 50! He left the family for Wisconsin. As each boy ‘became age’ they all joined him..
Except one - James. Yes he went to Straiton. They were all Taylors and employed two or three people in their shop which was in
Ayr High Street.
All Malcolm’s boys were in the Civil War. Sam became a Captain.  David I think was captured. Young Malcolm was ultimately Post Master in Wisconsin as per the President’s nomination!
James was married twice. First to Elizabeth McCallum. These two are who I am from. James worked as a Taylor in Straiton.    Best wishes everyone xx
Title: Re: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: Tom 23 on Tuesday 03 July 18 14:15 BST (UK)
I see you have undertaken some research on the McLarty's in the US as well, I just saw the reply on the disappearing McLarty post first.  Nice to see our research matches, including the discovery of the presidential nomination, how cool is that!

I am descended from James sister Marion McLarty who married Anthony McCall and they owned a couple of bakeries in Ayr.  I believe one of James son's another Malcolm worked in the bakery, for his Aunt and Uncle.
Title: Re: McLarty family Ayrshire, Scotland
Post by: Jean Fawcett on Tuesday 03 July 18 14:50 BST (UK)
I think I’ve seen something with baker on it! I’ll follow it up now.
BTW I’m in touch with a second cousin of mine. Colin McLarty his brother is called Malcolm lol! They’re from James as well. (Not that they can fill you in on the past - that’s boys for you! ) Now their father is alive.  I’m sure his name is Malcolm too. They are all in Dalmellington if you want to be put in touch? Xx