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David Sloan1 (M)
b. circa 1755, #3888

     David Sloan was a witness Possibly three brothers. With William Sloan. David Sloan was born circa 1755 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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James Sloan1 (M)
b. circa 1752, #3889

     James Sloan was a witness Possibly three brothers. With William Sloan. James Sloan was born circa 1752 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Edward Simms1 (M)
b. circa 1749, #3890

     Edward Simms was born circa 1749 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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James Smith1 (M)
b. circa 1749, #3891

     James Smith was a witness Possibly two brothers with John Smith. James Smith was born circa 1749 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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John Smith1 (M)
b. circa 1752, #3892

     John Smith Possibly two brothers. He was born circa 1752 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Robert Stewart1 (M)
b. circa 1745, #3893

     Robert Stewart was a witness Possibly two brothers on the same ship. With Walter Stewart. Robert Stewart was born circa 1745 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Walter Stewart1 (M)
b. circa 1738, #3894

     Walter Stewart Possibly two brothers on the same ship. He was born circa 1738 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
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  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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William Taggart1 (M)
b. circa 1739, #3895

     William Taggart was born circa 1739 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He married Agnes Taggart circa 1764 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.3 William Taggart was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.4,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 200 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

     Child of William Taggart and Agnes Taggart:
Agnes Taggart   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Agnes Taggart1 (F)
b. circa 1740, #3896

     Agnes Taggart was born circa 1740 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She married William Taggart circa 1764 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.3 Agnes Taggart was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.4,2

     Child of Agnes Taggart and William Taggart:
Agnes Taggart   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Agnes Taggart1 (F)
b. circa 1765, #3897
Pop-up Pedigree

     Agnes Taggart was born circa 1765 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was the daughter of William Taggart and Agnes Taggart.3,4 Agnes Taggart was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.5,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235.
  4. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  5. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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John Turk1 (M)
b. circa 1720, #3898

     John Turk was born circa 1720 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He married Jane Turk circa 1746 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.3 John Turk was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.4,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. (Possible error in the amount of land- should be 200 based in head count.) on 22 June 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3

     Children of John Turk and Jane Turk:
William Turk   b. c 1747
Jannet Turk   b. c 1750
Ann Turk   b. c 1754

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Jane Turk1 (F)
b. circa 1720, #3899

     Jane Turk was born circa 1720 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She married John Turk circa 1746 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.3 Jane Turk was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.4,2

     Children of Jane Turk and John Turk:
William Turk   b. c 1747
Jannet Turk   b. c 1750
Ann Turk   b. c 1754

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Ann Turk1 (F)
b. circa 1754, #3900
Pop-up Pedigree

     Ann Turk was born circa 1754 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was the daughter of John Turk and Jane Turk.3 Ann Turk was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.4,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Jannet Turk1 (F)
b. circa 1750, #3901
Pop-up Pedigree

     Jannet Turk was born circa 1750 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was the daughter of John Turk and Jane Turk.3 Jannet Turk was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.4,2 She wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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William Turk1 (M)
b. circa 1747, #3902
Pop-up Pedigree

     William Turk was born circa 1747 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was the son of John Turk and Jane Turk.3 William Turk was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.4,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant of 200 acres. (Why 200 acres- wife and one child??) on 22 June 1767 at SC.

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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John Vernor1 (M)
b. circa 1737, #3903

     John Vernor was born circa 1737 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He married Mary Vernor circa 1756 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 John Vernor was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 300 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

     Children of John Vernor and Mary Vernor:
Jane Vernor
Martha Vernor   b. c 1757
Robert Vernor   b. c 1762

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Mary Vernor1 (F)
b. circa 1737, #3904

     Mary Vernor was born circa 1737 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She married John Vernor circa 1756 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Mary Vernor was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

     Children of Mary Vernor and John Vernor:
Jane Vernor
Martha Vernor   b. c 1757
Robert Vernor   b. c 1762

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Martha Vernor1 (F)
b. circa 1757, #3905
Pop-up Pedigree

     Martha Vernor was born circa 1757 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was the daughter of John Vernor and Mary Vernor.2 Martha Vernor was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Jane Vernor1 (F)
#3906
Pop-up Pedigree

     Jane Vernor was the daughter of John Vernor and Mary Vernor.2 Jane Vernor was born circa 1759 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Robert Vernor1 (M)
b. circa 1762, #3907
Pop-up Pedigree

     Robert Vernor was born circa 1762 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was the son of John Vernor and Mary Vernor.2 Robert Vernor was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Ann Willson1 (F)
b. circa 1729, #3908

     Ann Willson was a witness Possible brother and sister with Robert Willson. Ann Willson was born circa 1729 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 She wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Robert Willson1 (M)
b. circa 1730, #3909

     Robert Willson Possible brother and sister. He was born circa 1730 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Robert Wiseman1 (M)
b. circa 1715, #3910

     Robert Wiseman was born circa 1715 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He married Margaret Wiseman circa 1747 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Robert Wiseman was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 250 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

     Children of Robert Wiseman and Margaret Wiseman:
Hugh Wiseman   b. c 1748
Mary Ann Wiseman   b. c 1751
Jannet Wiseman   b. c 1753
Ann Wiseman   b. c 1757

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Margaret Wiseman1 (F)
b. circa 1716, #3911

     Margaret Wiseman was born circa 1716 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She married Robert Wiseman circa 1747 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Margaret Wiseman was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

     Children of Margaret Wiseman and Robert Wiseman:
Hugh Wiseman   b. c 1748
Mary Ann Wiseman   b. c 1751
Jannet Wiseman   b. c 1753
Ann Wiseman   b. c 1757

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Hugh Wiseman1 (M)
b. circa 1748, #3912
Pop-up Pedigree

     Hugh Wiseman was born circa 1748 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was the son of Robert Wiseman and Margaret Wiseman.2 Hugh Wiseman was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Mary Ann Wiseman1 (F)
b. circa 1751, #3913
Pop-up Pedigree

     Mary Ann Wiseman was born circa 1751 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was the daughter of Robert Wiseman and Margaret Wiseman.2 Mary Ann Wiseman was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 She wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Jannet Wiseman1 (F)
b. circa 1753, #3914
Pop-up Pedigree

     Jannet Wiseman was born circa 1753 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was the daughter of Robert Wiseman and Margaret Wiseman.2 Jannet Wiseman was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Ann Wiseman1 (F)
b. circa 1757, #3915
Pop-up Pedigree

     Ann Wiseman was born circa 1757 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was the daughter of Robert Wiseman and Margaret Wiseman.2 Ann Wiseman was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Samuel Woodside1 (M)
b. circa 1734, #3916

     Samuel Woodside married Jane Woodside at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Samuel Woodside was born circa 1734 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 200 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

     Child of Samuel Woodside and Jane Woodside:
Mary Woodside   b. c 1731

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Jane Woodside1 (F)
b. circa 1731, #3917

     Jane Woodside married Samuel Woodside at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Jane Woodside was born circa 1731 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

     Child of Jane Woodside and Samuel Woodside:
Mary Woodside   b. c 1731

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Mary Woodside1 (F)
b. circa 1731, #3918
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     Mary Woodside was born circa 1731 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was the daughter of Samuel Woodside and Jane Woodside.3 Mary Woodside was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.4,2

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Robert Young1 (M)
b. circa 1728, #3919

     Robert Young was born circa 1728 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 He married Mary Young circa 1749 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Robert Young was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 He wasGranted Land Land Grant for 200 acres. On 25 July 1767 at Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2

     Children of Robert Young and Mary Young:
Jane Young   b. c 1749
John Young   b. c 1751
Agnes Young   b. c 1755

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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Mary Young1 (F)
b. circa 1725, #3920

     Mary Young was born circa 1725 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She married Robert Young circa 1749 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Mary Young was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2

     Children of Mary Young and Robert Young:
Jane Young   b. c 1749
John Young   b. c 1751
Agnes Young   b. c 1755

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

    .

Jane Young1 (F)
b. circa 1749, #3921
Pop-up Pedigree

     Jane Young was born circa 1749 at Ireland; Age taken from passenger list information.1,2 She was the daughter of Robert Young and Mary Young.2 Jane Young was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship "Nancy", which departed from Belfast under Captain Hannah, and arrived in Charles Town approximately 15 June 1767. Circa 15 June 1767 at "Nancy", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.3,2 She wasGranted Land Land Grant for 100 acres of land on 25 July 1767 at SC.

Citations

  1. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 76 - 80.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Sources:
    1.) Council Journal 33, pages 178-184 Meeting of June 22, 1767
    2.) Public Records Office, C.O. 5/511, June 25, 1767

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigrants to South Carolina, 1763-1773", pages 74-80
    4.) "Ulster Emigration", Page 235
    .
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages# 76 - 80

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James McDowell1 (M)
b. circa 1744, #3922

     James McDowell There are (8) children all listed together, but no apparent parent shown in passenger list ????. James McDowell was also known as James McDowell.1 He was born circa 1744 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He was born circa 1744 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1 He was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 22 December 1767 at Craven County, SC.1 He wasGranted Land Land Grant of 100 acres of land. On 22 December 1767 at Craven County, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

FEMALE HAWK1 (F)
#3923

     FEMALE HAWK was born at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 She wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Samuel Alston1 (M)
b. circa 1741, #3924

     Samuel Alston was born circa 1741 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 22 December 1767 at Craven County, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

John Anderson1 (M)
b. circa 1739, #3925

     John Anderson married Elizabeth Anderson at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.1 John Anderson was born circa 1739 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 150 acres of land. On 22 December 1767 at Craven County, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

Elizabeth Anderson1 (F)
b. circa 1739, #3926

     Elizabeth Anderson married John Anderson at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.1 Elizabeth Anderson was born circa 1739 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 She was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

John Andrew1 (M)
b. circa 1731, #3927

     John Andrew was born circa 1731 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He married Jane Andrew circa 1753 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.1 John Andrew was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 400 acres of land. On 22 December 1767 at Craven County, SC.1

     Children of John Andrew and Jane Andrew:
Alice Andrew
Margaret Andrew   b. c 1758
John Andrew (Jr.)   b. c 1761
William Andrew   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

Jane Andrew1 (F)
b. circa 1731, #3928

     Jane Andrew was born circa 1731 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 She married John Andrew circa 1753 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.1 Jane Andrew was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Children of Jane Andrew and John Andrew:
Alice Andrew
Margaret Andrew   b. c 1758
John Andrew (Jr.)   b. c 1761
William Andrew   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

Margaret Andrew1 (F)
b. circa 1758, #3929
Pop-up Pedigree

     Margaret Andrew was born circa 1758 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 She was the daughter of John Andrew and Jane Andrew.1 Margaret Andrew was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

Alice Andrew1 (F)
#3930
Pop-up Pedigree

     Alice Andrew was the daughter of John Andrew and Jane Andrew.1 Alice Andrew was born circa 1761 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 She was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

John Andrew (Jr.)1 (M)
b. circa 1761, #3931
Pop-up Pedigree

     John Andrew (Jr.) was born circa 1761 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He was the son of John Andrew and Jane Andrew.1 John Andrew (Jr.) was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

William Andrew1 (M)
b. circa 1765, #3932
Pop-up Pedigree

     William Andrew was born circa 1765 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He was the son of John Andrew and Jane Andrew.1 William Andrew was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

Samuel Armstrong1 (M)
b. circa 1742, #3933
Pop-up Pedigree

     Samuel Armstrong It appears that the Margaret Armstrong, age 60, shown in the Armstrong group, may possibly be the mother of Samuel Armstrong. He was born circa 1742 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He was the son of Margaret Armstrong.2 Samuel Armstrong married Mary Armstrong circa 1764 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger lists.1 Samuel Armstrong was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 200 acres of land. On 22 December 1767 at Craven County, SC.1

     Child of Samuel Armstrong and Mary Armstrong:
William Armstrong   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.

Mary Armstrong1 (F)
b. circa 1744, #3934

     Mary Armstrong was born circa 1744 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 She married Samuel Armstrong, son of Margaret Armstrong, circa 1764 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger lists.1 Mary Armstrong was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

     Child of Mary Armstrong and Samuel Armstrong:
William Armstrong   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

William Armstrong1 (M)
b. circa 1765, #3935
Pop-up Pedigree

     William Armstrong was born circa 1765 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He was the son of Samuel Armstrong and Mary Armstrong.1 William Armstrong was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

Margaret Armstrong1 (F)
#3936

     Margaret Armstrong was born circa 1707 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 She was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1 She wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 22 December 1767 at Craven County, SC.1

     Child of Margaret Armstrong:
Samuel Armstrong+   b. c 1742

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.

Dougal Ballentine1 (M)
b. circa 1717, #3937

     Dougal Ballentine was born circa 1717 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.1 He married Elizabeth Ballentine circa 1744 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger lists.1 Dougal Ballentine was The Earl of Donegal, 1767 - Duncan Ferguson, Master circa 17 December 1767 at Earl of Donegal, 1767, Charleston, Charleston District, SC.1 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 200 acres of land. On 22 December 1767 at Craven County, SC.1

     Children of Dougal Ballentine and Elizabeth Ballentine:
Robert Ballentine
William Ballentine
Elizabeth Ballentine   b. c 1750
Mary Ballentine   b. c 1750

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.


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