According to the baptismal register of 2nd Dunboe, there may be two John McKeowns born to John McKeown and Martha Dooey, one born and baptised in 1866, before thEllis Island Records marriage, and then another one baptised in 1876 - or one son born in 1866 and baptised twice - perhaps the second time after they were married. The 1866 dates are filled in retrospectively in the registration book - they are not in any order. Kiltinney is given as the residence of John and Martha on the birth entry of their son John in 1876. A house called 1d, and then 1Ad, has the following tenants in the Griffiths Valuation Revision Books for Letterloan: Thomas Dooey becomes Widow Dooey in 1881, James Campbell in 1886 and John McKeown in 1889. It then becomes John McKeown Jnr in 1892, by which time there are two more houses under 1d, the third one belonging to another John McKeown which becomes Mrs John McKeown in 1892. In the meantime, a John McKeown replaced Henry Hart in House 2c in 1885 and then is himself replaced by a John Hall in 1893. House 1Ad moves from John McKeown Jnr to Martha McKeown in 1906, while the third house, now designated House 1Ac, moves from Mrs John McKeown to Mrs Mary McKeown in the same year. It is in ruins by 1909 but Martha continues to live in 1Ad up until the Griffiths ValuationRBs cease in 1927. Does this suggest that this John married a Mary and is in House 1Ac?