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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Macneil (and variant spellings) descendants of Nial Noigiallach, who ruled from Barra as High King of Ireland ca. 379-427 A.D. It is one of the oldest clans in Scotland. Clan MacNeil has ties to the island of Barra, tracing its lineage back to the O'Neils of Ulster who came to Barra from Ireland ca. 1000. There were also branches of MacNeils on the Inner Hebridean islands of...
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Lorain Printing Co
Pub. Date
1917
Physical Desc
262 p., [18] leaves of plates : ill., ports.
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English
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Salmon Johnson was born 26 April 1767. He married Mary Tozer (1773- 1846), daughter of Elishama Tozer, at Whitehall, New York. They had ten children. In 1824, the Johnsons, with four unmarried children and three married daughters, with their husbands and children, moved from Factoryville, Tioga County, New York, to Quaker Bottom, Lawrence County, Ohio. In 1826 they moved across the state and settled at Amherst, Ohio, known at that time as Black River...
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Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Armstrong (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. In the 1600s, some immigrated to Connecticut. In the 1700s, some settled in Delaware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and in an area that was later...
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s.n.]
Pub. Date
1953
Physical Desc
3, 1, 185 p.
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English
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"Mordecai McKinney, probably b. about 1690, probably in Scotland; m. probably 1713, probably in East Jersey; d. 1759 or 1760 in Lebanon Township, Hunderdon County, New Jersey. [His wife] Mary Seb(e)ring , perhaps a granddaughter of Roelof(f) Sebring, probably b. near the present Raritan, New Jersey. ... The time of arrival of this family in this country has been given as "1749. 1750. or 1751 ..."--P. [1]. Descendants and relatives lived in New Jersey,...
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Akeley-Briggs Reunion Committee
Pub. Date
1985?]
Physical Desc
466 p. : ill., coat of arms, ports.
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English
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Francis Akeley, a immigrant ancestor, was living at Boston, Massachusetts, by 1750, when he married Tabitha Bull there. They had nine children, 1751-1769. He was one of the citizens of Boston who disguised themselves as Indians and threw tea in Boston Harbor in 1773. He died of wounds received in the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775 at about age 45. Descendants lived in Massachusetts, Vermont, Pennsylvania, New York, Illinois, Washington, Maine,...
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