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Alexander Brown (M)
#3430

     Alexander Brown was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3 He wasGranted Land Land Grant of 100 acres. On 19 August 1774 at Craven District, SC.4

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.
  4. [S292] SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser, online http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/, SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser.

John Brown1 (M)
#3431

     John Brown was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

Thomas Madill (M)
#3432

     Thomas Madill was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

William Simpson (M)
#3433

     William Simpson was Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.1 He was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant of 200 acres. On 9 February 1773 at Craven District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S292] SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser, online http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/, SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser.

Robert Hadden (M)
#3434

     Robert Hadden was Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.1 He was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant of 200 acres. On 9 February 1773 at Craven District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S292] SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser, online http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/, SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser.

William Boyd (M)
#3435

     William Boyd was Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.1 He was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant of 150 acres. On 6 February 1773 at Craven District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S292] SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser, online http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/, SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser.

Robert Machesney (M)
#3436

     Robert Machesney was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

William Eashler (M)
#3437

     William Eashler was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

Charles Miller (M)
#3438

     Charles Miller was Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.1 He was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant of 200 acres. On 6 February 1773 at Craven District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S292] SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser, online http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/, SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser.

John Rickey (M)
#3439

     John Rickey was Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.1 He was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant of 100 acres. On 6 February 1773 at Craven District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S292] SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser, online http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/, SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser.

Charles Dunlop (M)
#3440

     Charles Dunlop was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

David Thompson (M)
#3441

     David Thompson was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

Hugh Mansoad (M)
#3442

     Hugh Mansoad was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

Robert Wilson (M)
#3443

     Robert Wilson was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

Robert Ross (M)
#3444

     Robert Ross was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

John Parker (M)
#3445

     John Parker was Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.1 He was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant of 1,000 acres. On 5 May 1773 at Craven District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S292] SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser, online http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/search/, SC Archives & History - Cross Ref. Browser.

James Young (M)
#3446

     James Young was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

Robert Neile (M)
#3447

     Robert Neile was born at Ireland.1,2 He was Capt. Workman of Larne. Due to illness, the ship was quarantined for two months. Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary". On 18 October 1772 at "James & Mary", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

Citations

  1. [S63] Chester County Historical Committee, The Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester, South Carolina, Listed on the Memorial Stone infront of Catholic Presbyterian Church, Chester District, SC, honoring the Revolutionary Soldiers of Catholic.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name taken from the passenger list for the ship "James & Mary"..
  3. [S291] Scotch-Irish & Ulster Scots Family Research, online http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~merle/index.htm.

Thomas Adory1 (M)
b. circa 1738, #3448

     Thomas Adory married Ann Adory at Ireland.2 Thomas Adory was born circa 1738 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list.1 He was The Lord Dungannon, 1767, with Irish Protestant passengers, departed Ireland in late 1767 and arrived at Charleston, SC in early 1768. On 1 February 1768 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

     Children of Thomas Adory and Ann Adory:
Elizabeth Adory   b. c 1762
Martha Adory   b. c 1764

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name & age from the passenger list for the "Lord Dungannon".
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Ann Adory1 (F)
b. circa 1741, #3449

     Ann Adory was born circa 1741 at Ireland.1 She was The Lord Dungannon, 1767, with Irish Protestant passengers, departed Ireland in late 1767 and arrived at Charleston, SC in early 1768. On 1 February 1768 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Name & age from the passenger list for the "Lord Dungannon".
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Ann Adory1 (F)
b. circa 1742, #3450

     Ann Adory married Thomas Adory at Ireland.1 Ann Adory was born circa 1742 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Arrived on the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1768 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

     Children of Ann Adory and Thomas Adory:
Elizabeth Adory   b. c 1762
Martha Adory   b. c 1764

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Elizabeth Adory1 (F)
b. circa 1762, #3451
Pop-up Pedigree

     Elizabeth Adory was born circa 1762 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from ship's passenger list.1
She was the daughter of Thomas Adory and Ann Adory.1 Elizabeth Adory was Arrived on the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1768 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Martha Adory1 (F)
b. circa 1764, #3452
Pop-up Pedigree

     Martha Adory was born circa 1764 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from ship's passenger list.1
She was the daughter of Thomas Adory and Ann Adory.1 Martha Adory was Arrived on the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1768 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Nathaniel Bailey1 (M)
b. circa 1717, #3453

     Nathaniel Bailey was born circa 1717 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He married Jane Bailey circa 1743 at Ireland.1 Nathaniel Bailey wasGranted Land Land Grant for 250 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was on 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of Nathaniel Bailey and Jane Bailey:
Janet Bailey   b. c 1744
Joseph Bailey   b. c 1747
Elizabeth Bailey   b. c 1749
Isabell Bailey   b. c 1750
Ann Bailey   b. c 1751
William Bailey   b. c 1752
James Bailey   b. c 1759
Nathaniel Bailey   b. c 1761

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Jane Bailey1 (F)
b. circa 1722, #3454

     Jane Bailey was born circa 1722 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1
She married Nathaniel Bailey circa 1743 at Ireland.1 Jane Bailey was Arrived on the ship "Lord Dungannon".
On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of Jane Bailey and Nathaniel Bailey:
Janet Bailey   b. c 1744
Joseph Bailey   b. c 1747
Elizabeth Bailey   b. c 1749
Isabell Bailey   b. c 1750
Ann Bailey   b. c 1751
William Bailey   b. c 1752
James Bailey   b. c 1759
Nathaniel Bailey   b. c 1761

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Janet Bailey1 (F)
b. circa 1744, #3455
Pop-up Pedigree

     Janet Bailey was born circa 1744 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Bailey and Jane Bailey.1 Janet Bailey wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 She was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Joseph Bailey1 (M)
b. circa 1747, #3456
Pop-up Pedigree

     Joseph Bailey was born circa 1747 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He was the son of Nathaniel Bailey and Jane Bailey.1 Joseph Bailey wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Elizabeth Bailey1 (F)
b. circa 1749, #3457
Pop-up Pedigree

     Elizabeth Bailey was born circa 1749 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Bailey and Jane Bailey.1 Elizabeth Bailey wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 She was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Isabell Bailey1 (F)
b. circa 1750, #3458
Pop-up Pedigree

     Isabell Bailey was born circa 1750 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Bailey and Jane Bailey.1 Isabell Bailey wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 She was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Ann Bailey1 (F)
b. circa 1751, #3459
Pop-up Pedigree

     Ann Bailey was born circa 1751 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She was the daughter of Nathaniel Bailey and Jane Bailey.1 Ann Bailey wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 She was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

William Bailey1 (M)
b. circa 1752, #3460
Pop-up Pedigree

     William Bailey was born circa 1752 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He was the son of Nathaniel Bailey and Jane Bailey.1 William Bailey was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

James Bailey1 (M)
b. circa 1759, #3461
Pop-up Pedigree

     James Bailey was born circa 1759 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He was the son of Nathaniel Bailey and Jane Bailey.1 James Bailey was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Nathaniel Bailey1 (M)
b. circa 1761, #3462
Pop-up Pedigree

     Nathaniel Bailey was born circa 1761 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He was the son of Nathaniel Bailey and Jane Bailey.1 Nathaniel Bailey was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Robert Beaty1 (M)
b. circa 1744, #3463

     Robert Beaty was born circa 1744 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Thomas Bell1 (M)
b. circa 1731, #3464

     Thomas Bell was born circa 1731 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He married Jane Bell circa 1751 at Ireland; Date of marriage estimated from age of eldest child.1 Thomas Bell wasGranted Land Land Grant for 250 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of Thomas Bell and Jane Bell:
Robert Bell   b. c 1752
William Bell   b. c 1754
Thomas Bell   b. c 1760

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Jane Bell1 (F)
b. circa 1734, #3465

     Jane Bell was born circa 1734 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She married Thomas Bell circa 1751 at Ireland; Date of marriage estimated from age of eldest child.1 Jane Bell was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of Jane Bell and Thomas Bell:
Robert Bell   b. c 1752
William Bell   b. c 1754
Thomas Bell   b. c 1760

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Robert Bell1 (M)
b. circa 1752, #3466
Pop-up Pedigree

     Robert Bell was born circa 1752 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He was the son of Thomas Bell and Jane Bell. Robert Bell wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

William Bell1 (M)
b. circa 1754, #3467
Pop-up Pedigree

     William Bell was born circa 1754 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He was the son of Thomas Bell and Jane Bell. William Bell was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Thomas Bell1 (M)
b. circa 1760, #3468
Pop-up Pedigree

     Thomas Bell was born circa 1760 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He was the son of Thomas Bell and Jane Bell. Thomas Bell was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

James Boden1 (M)
b. circa 1717, #3469

     James Boden was born circa 1717 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He married Jane Boden circa 1749. James Boden wasGranted Land Land Grant for 200 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of James Boden and Jane Boden:
Margaret Boden   b. c 1749
Sarah Boden   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Jane Boden1 (F)
b. circa 1731, #3470

     Jane Boden was born circa 1731 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She married James Boden circa 1749. Jane Boden was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of Jane Boden and James Boden:
Margaret Boden   b. c 1749
Sarah Boden   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Margaret Boden1 (F)
b. circa 1749, #3471
Pop-up Pedigree

     Margaret Boden was born circa 1749 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She was the daughter of James Boden and Jane Boden. Margaret Boden wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 She was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Sarah Boden1 (F)
b. circa 1765, #3472
Pop-up Pedigree

     Sarah Boden was born circa 1765 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She was the daughter of James Boden and Jane Boden. Sarah Boden was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Alexander Brannan1 (M)
b. circa 1747, #3473

     Alexander Brannan was born circa 1747 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 150 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Mary Brannan1 (F)
b. circa 1747, #3474

     Mary Brannan was born circa 1747 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

John Brownlee1 (M)
b. circa 1727, #3475

     John Brownlee was born circa 1727 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He married Alice Brownlee circa 1748 at Ireland; Date of marriage estimated from oldest child's age.1 John Brownlee wasGranted Land Land Grant for 150 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of John Brownlee and Alice Brownlee:
Joseph Brownlee   b. c 1748
Jane Brownlee   b. c 1749
Ann Brownlee   b. c 1752
Alice Brownlee   b. c 1752

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Alice Brownlee1 (F)
b. circa 1731, #3476

     Alice Brownlee was born circa 1731 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She married John Brownlee circa 1748 at Ireland; Date of marriage estimated from oldest child's age.1 Alice Brownlee was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of Alice Brownlee and John Brownlee:
Joseph Brownlee   b. c 1748
Jane Brownlee   b. c 1749
Ann Brownlee   b. c 1752
Alice Brownlee   b. c 1752

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Joseph Brownlee1 (M)
b. circa 1748, #3477
Pop-up Pedigree

     Joseph Brownlee was born circa 1748 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He was the son of John Brownlee and Alice Brownlee. Joseph Brownlee wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

Ann Brownlee1 (F)
b. circa 1752, #3478
Pop-up Pedigree

     Ann Brownlee was born circa 1752 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 She was the daughter of John Brownlee and Alice Brownlee. Ann Brownlee wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 She was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.

James Brownlee1 (M)
b. circa 1735, #3479

     James Brownlee It appears that James Brownlee had lost his wife before comming to America with the children.1
He was born circa 1735 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from passenger list information.1 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 200 acres. Circa 1767 at SC.1 He was Listed on the passenger list for the ship "Lord Dungannon". On 1 February 1767 at "Lord Dungannon", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of James Brownlee:
George Brownlee   b. c 1756
John Brownlee   b. c 1759

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, "Primary Source: Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 53 - 61

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763-1773, pages 104 - 106
    2.) Ulster Emigration, page 237.


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