The Brown Family from Tandragee, Armagh, Ireland
Matches 3,601 to 3,650 of 7,047
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3601 | Isabel is mentioned in the Glassingall Court of Session Papers (1849-1856): as being the daughter of Archibald Stewart of Lendrick and having married Dougal McLaren in Cornich. Isabel is named in the family bible. The following is also from the Glasingall trial notes: "Certified copy of what is written in the family bible Lendrick 1756 that I bought this [presumably referring to the bible] for 4 pounds Scots money out of Glasgow written and signed by me Archibald Stewart. On account of my age and when the year of God I was born 1712 and married in year of God 1737 and Margaret was born in the year of God 1739 and was married in February 1763. So, Isabel was born in August 1741 and Archibald was born in November 1749 and Donald was born about the 1st of August 1757 On account when my father and mother dyed [died], my father dyed the year of God 1740 and was buried in his own spulcher [sepulchre], and my mother dyed the year of God," Callander OPR: "1766, Dougal MCLAREN and Isabel STEWART both in this parish listed their names for proclamation in order to marriage the 22nd March and were married the 27th August." | Stewart, Isobel (I16289)
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3602 | Isabel Stewart's mother was identified as "Cathr. McKaricher" at her baptism. She is described in The Stewarts of Ardvorlich Vol. 3 as "Bell, a cook, died in William Street, Edinburgh." | Stewart, Isabel (I16390)
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3603 | Isabel's baptism is missing our transcription collection. | Stewart, Isabel (I16363)
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3604 | Isabel's relationship to her parents is unverified. | Comyn, Isabel (I2925)
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3605 | Isabell was residing with her sister Janet in Lochearnhead in 1861 and 1871. | Stewart, Isabell (I16391)
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3606 | Isabella and her sister Emily are the two Steuart sisters who gave the Doden estate to the Catholic Church for the Marist Brothers. Annette Steuart Wise finally repurchased the property from the Catholic Church and returned it to the ownership of the Steuart family. (Nelker) According to Sprigg family records, after selling Dodon, she moved to Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She never married. (Nelker) | Steuart, Isabella Clara of Dodon (I22292)
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3607 | Isabella and her sister Emily are the two Steuart sisters who gave the Doden estate to the Catholic Church for the Marist Brothers. Annette Steuart Wise finally repurchased the property from the Catholic Church and returned it to the ownership of the Steuart family. (Nelker) She never married. (Nelker) | Steuart, Emily of Dodon (I22290)
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3608 | Isabella Angus is found in 1881 and 1891 as a child and teenager residing with her parents. She has not been found in later records. | Angus, Isabella (I480)
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3609 | Isabella died during childbirth. | Mar, Isabella of (I9513)
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3610 | Isabella Elizabeth Ord married Edwin Welch, an explorer and journalist in Australia. They had four children. Isabella died giving birth to her namesake daughter, Isabella Elizabeth Welch. | Ord, Isabella Elizabeth (I12122)
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3611 | Isabella is found in 1841 and 1851 residing at Upper Hythie with her parents. She is not found in 1861 and is presumed to have either married, died or emigrated. | Stewart, Isabella (I16252)
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3612 | Isabella is found in 1861 residing with her grandfather, Alexander Stewart. She has not been found in any later census records and may have died in childhood. | Stewart, Isabella (I16253)
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3613 | Isabella is found in 1871 residing with her mother and grandfather. Her birth records her surname as "Sinclair or Stuart" which may indicate she was illegitimate. There is no record of her parents' marriage and they had only one child. | Sinclair, Isabella (I14387)
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3614 | Isabella is not found in any census records and is presumed to have died young prior to the birth of her same-named sister in 1851. | Stewart, Isabella Buchanan (I16258)
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3615 | Isabella is not found in any census records or any other records and is presumed to have died at birth. Or, she may be the same person as her sister Mary Jane with her baptism incorrectly recorded in the church register. | Black, Isabella (I22858)
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3616 | Isabella is presumed to have died sometime between 1897 and 1901. She and John Parker have not been found in the 1901 census and he married secondly in 1904. No children have been found from their marriage. | Cuthbert, Isabella (I3326)
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3617 | Isabella may have died young prior to the birth of her same-named sister Siblah (an abbreviation of Isabella), or the family may have treated the names separately. | Stewart, Isabella (I16374)
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3618 | Isabella was residing with her parents in 1861 & 1871. | Stewart, Isabella Ainslie (I16257)
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3619 | Isabella's baptism is recorded in Duff's Church records, however no other record of her later existence has been found. It is presumed that she likely moved outside of Ontario. | Davidson, Isabella (I3646)
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3620 | Isabella's birth record indicates that she was born at 8:00 am on 6 JUL 1868 in Raploch, Stirling as the illegitimate daughter of Catharine Stewart. Her father's name is left blank. Her mother's profession is listed as "domestic servant", however census records confirm that her mother's profession was prostitution. Census records show Isabella residing with a variety of families as a child, but never with her own mother. It would seem likely that she had little contact with her mother. In 1871, Isabella was residing at House #57, Kincardine, Kincardine by Doune, Perthshire, Scotland with the following family: Isabella Stewart, born 1869 in Stirling, Stirling, occupation: pauper's child Isabella McFarlane, head, born 1805 in Kilmadock, occupation: pauper - former dom serv. Janet McFarlane, born 1815 in Kincardine, former dom serv, (possible dtr of William McFarlane and Janet Luke) James Malcolm, born 1854 in Kincardine, nephew, shoemaker (b 7 NOV 1852 in Kincardine, s/o John Malcolm and Janet McFarlane - only child of this couple) Elisabeth Forrester, b 1844 in Kincardine, niece, dom serv unemployed. (dtr of David Forrester and Janet McFarlane - only child of this couple.) The census indicates no family relationship between Isabella Stewart and Isabella McFarlane, the head of the house, but the common first name might suggest that the younger Isabella was named after the older. Perhaps Isabella McFarlane was a friend of Isabella Stewart's mother, or perhaps she is a maternal aunt or cousin by means as yet undiscovered. It is noteworthy that James Malcolm (shown above) who was residing with Isabella in 1871 is found 20 years later residing with Isabella's mother, Catharine. However, no family relationship is indicated in either census. In 1881, Isabella is found at High Street in Kincardine residing with the following family: Ann Ferguson, head, born 1827 in Gargunnock, Stirling, former gen serv. Daniel Ferguson, son, 1855 in Kilmadock, shoemaker. Isabell Stewart, boarder, 1869 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, scholar Duncan Stewart, boarder, 1873 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, scholar (Isabella's brother) Again here, Isabella's host family is of no known relation to her, but she has her brother living with her. In 1891, Isabella is found at Blackhouse, Kippen, Stirling, Scotland, working as a domestic servant for the family of William and Helen Short -- again, no known relation. According to family tradition, Isabella married in 1899 to John Reoch Rae. Thay have not been found in the 1901 census. They had descendants who are beyond the scope of this research project. Meanwhile, Isabella's brother, Duncan, is found working as a farm hand in Port of Menteith parish. This family is being researched by John Rae. | Stewart, Isabella (I16371)
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3621 | Isabella's existence is unverified and uncertain. She is believed to be the Bella Cuthbert who witnessed her brother Henry Cuthbert's marriage. | Cuthbert, Isabella (I3324)
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3622 | Isabella's surname is probably an Anglicization of the Gaelic name "Dubh" which means "black" and is pronounced as "doo", "doof", or "doov". It can be Anglicized as "Dow", "Duff", "Dove", and other variants. | Dow, Isabella (I5139)
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3623 | Isobel is identified in the following: "Extract of Marriage betwixt Alexander Stewart Esquire younger of Balachelish with consent of John Stewart of Balachelish his father and Isobel Stewart daughter of the said Alexander Stewart fourth of Annat with consent of her father dated 24 February and 30 March 1725." (Gordon MacGregor, The Red Book of Scotland) Robert Stewart of Ardvorlich submitted the following testimony to the Glasingall trial in 1853: "That the Estate of Annat was purchased in 1621 by Alexander Stewart whose eldest son and heir was John - this John was succeeded by his son Alexander who married Janet Edmonstone and their daughter Isabel married hereunder Stewart of Ballachulish from who, is lineally descended the present Mr Stewart of Ballachulish and all this he declares to be the truth." (sic - Robert is out by one generation in identifying the parents of Isabel Stewart. He has made her the daughter of Alexander Stewart, 3rd of Annat, when she is the daughter of Alexander Stewart, 4th of Annat. She is correctly identified in the following testimony.) "At Stirling 11th October 1852 in the presence of john Wright of Broom Justice of the Peace for Stirling compeared Isabella Stewart residing at Castle Cottage, Doune who solemnly declares that her great grandmother Isabel Stewart who married Alexander Stewart of Ballachulish was the daughter of Alexander Stewart of Annat by his wife Isabel Fullerton that Alexander Stewart of Annat and the said Isabel Fullerton besides her Great Grandmother had a son John who succeeded to the Estate of Annat and two daughters Margaret and Anne Stewarts that these two ladies Margaret and Anne Stewart were the Aunts of the declarants grandmother and were contemporary with Alexander Stewart first of Glassingall that the declarant along with her other sisters when they were girls all lived in Stirling with their grandmother and the foresaid Misses Margaret and Anne Stewart also lived in family with them that the said Margaret and Anne Stewart were intimately acquainted with all the connections of the Annat family and with the history and traditions of the family and she the Declarant has frequently heard these ladies say that the Stewarts of Glassingall were illegitimately descended from the Stewarts of Annat." (Glassingall Court of Session Papers, 1849-1856) | Stewart, Isabel in Annat (I16388)
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3624 | Israel's name has been found with the following variations: Isaac Simmons, Ezra Sammons, and a later family history records Isaac's name as "Sir John Simmons" of eastern Ontario, however this may be a legendary account. | Sammons, Israel (I14080)
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3625 | It appears that Duncan Galloch may have married secondly in 1706 Christian NcKiall, thus it is presumed that Anna Bruce died about 1705, perhaps in childbirth with their son John. However, this second marriage is not confirmed. | Bruce, Anna (I1990)
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3626 | It appears that Duncan's younger brother, Alexander, was the family heir, thus it is presumed that Duncan died young. | Stewart, Duncan (I15770)
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3627 | It appears that Robert's younger brother, Alexander, was the family heir, thus it is presumed that Robert died young. | Stewart, Robert (I17966)
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3628 | It appears that there are several children likely born to Mary and Walter whose births are not recorded. Presumably they all died young. However, with their incomplete birth records, there is insufficient information to identify Mary's birth family. | Stewart, Mary (I23702)
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3629 | It appears that they had no children. | Reid, Janet (I13278)
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3630 | It appears to be correct that Jonathan was only 16 and his wife, 18, when they had their first child. Johnathan married 1) Sarah Hunt, and 2) Emma J [nee unknown] Stephenson(?). In 1910 Johnathan was in Cheboygan Co, MI. (Cheboygan County, Michigan; Forest Twp; ED 17; pg 286B) Emma was listed as "Housekeeper" Divorced, with daughter Doris Stephenson. By the 1920, they were in Presque Isle Co, MI (Presque Isle County, Michigan; City of Onaway; ED 321; pg 214A). They were married now, with 3 more children: Gertrude [abt 1912]; Joseph (Johnathan Joseph) [28 Sep 1915 - 8 Sep 2002]; and La Verna [abt 1919]. SSDI - Name: Johnathan J. Badder SSN: 711-01-8022 Last Residence: 48506 Flint, Genesee, Michigan, United States of America Born: 28 Sep 1915 Died: 8 Sep 2002 State (Year) SSN issued: Railroad Board (Issued Through) (Before 1951 ) Johnathan Joseph, Sr died 1 Jul 1922. The 1930 Shiawassee Co, MI census shows Emma in the home of Edward Bayliss as servant (housekeeper was crossed out), but her occupation is listed as "housekeeper" for a 'private family'. J Joseph, Jr and 'Ferna' are 14 and 10, respectively. They are enumerated as nephew and niece. (1930 Shiawassee, Vernon Twp, ED 33, pg 75B) (c/o Rebecca Jones) | Badder, Jonathan Joseph (I516)
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3631 | It is believed he died at birth. His baptism was witnessed by "the son of Conrad Stiel (or Riel)". | Feller, Son (I5861)
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3632 | It is believed she never married. She lived with her aunt Ann Purvis (nee Bell) in 1881. Her "diary" was preserved by Ann Purvis and contains some family history information. | Bell, Mary (I959)
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3633 | It is believed that Betty died young, as the will of her brother John, Jr., implies only four children of this family John and Ann survived to adulthood to receive their inheritance. | Chew, Betty (I2579)
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3634 | It is believed that Donald Galloch married twice: firstly to Margaret NicKiall and secondly to Anna Miller. However this is not confirmed and it is possible that there are actually two different Donald Gallochs here. An LDS member-submitted file suggests that Donald Galloch who married Anna Miller was born in 1676. Donald is shown here as having two sons by Anna Miller, however only Alexander is confirmed as such. William is suggested here quite speculatively based on matching children's names. | Galloch, Donald (I6569)
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3635 | It is believed that he had no male issue and that the estate and title of Annat passed possibly to his brother George and then ultimately to the descendants of his uncle George. | Moody-Stuart, Alexander 5th of Annat in Rait (I11424)
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3636 | It is believed that Helen and her husband moved to British Columbia. | Stewart, Helen Hanning (I16340)
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3637 | It is believed that her parents were never married. Ann's baptism record in the IGI refers to her as "Ann Dawson or Graham", and there is no marriage record for her parents, suggesting that she was born out of wedlock. She is found in later census records living with her father and his "second" wife, and later with her widowed "step" mother, although the census records her as simply a "daughter". | Dawson-or-Graham, Ann (I7065)
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3638 | It is believed that Isobel was a daughter of John Stewart, predecessor of Drumvaich. Isobel's son's marriage was witnessed by John Stewart, younger of Annat (and later 5th of Annat). | Stewart, Isobel? (I16293)
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3639 | It is believed that Levi MAY have immigrated to Michigan, and later to Iowa, USA. A Levi Prangley matching his birth date can be found as a taxpayer in 1844 in Alaiedon, Michigan, USA. In 1850, a Levi Prangley (believed to be the same Levi Prangley) aged 33 can be found in the 1850 census for Clinton County, Iowa. No spouse or children are listed. As we have no records of any Prangleys coming to North America earlier than this family it is strongly believed, though not proven, that Levi Prangley immigrated with his family to Kent County, Ontario, then later to Michigan, and finally following his brother, Esau, to Iowa. IGI shows Levi's father's name as Ashur. | Prangley, Levi (I12938)
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3640 | It is believed that Mary was a widow when she married Jonah. Perhaps Crisler was her maiden name. | Walker, Mary A. Crisler (I19825)
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3641 | It is believed that Sarah never married. She was still living with her widowed mother in 1881 at age 47. | Bell, Sarah (I992)
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3642 | It is believed that she never married as she is buried with her parents. | Bell, Hannah (I931)
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3643 | It is believed that Simon was Richard's only child by this marriage. | Willard, Richard (I20172)
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3644 | It is believed that the John Prangley born 1841 in Salisbury is the John Prangley found in the 1880 census for New York, USA with the family shown here. However this is not confirmed. | Prangley, John Wright (I12888)
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3645 | It is believed that they had descendants in India. | Stuart, Dr. Kenneth Bruce MD (I18739)
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3646 | It is believed that this couple had no children. | Prangley, Alice M. (I12449)
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3647 | It is believed that this is the Henry found in the 1881 census in Bath, Somerset with a family as shown here. However, this is not certain. | Prangley, Henry (I12790)
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3648 | It is believed that, but not confirmed that the John Prangley who married each of these women was the same John Prangley born in 1761 in Sutton Veny and that he is the same John Prangley born son of Richard Prangley bap in 1761 in Brixton Deverill. It is assumed that his first wife died in childbirth and that he married almost immediately thereafter and that the child of his first marriage was born before, but baptized after his second marriage. Sutton Veny is about 2km SW of Warminster. | Prangley, John (I12868)
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3649 | It is curiously noted that William C Taylor is not mentioned by name in the Taylor family biography in Romantic Kent. It also appears that William did not participate in his father's businesses. Even though William was the eldest son, the family businesses all went to William's younger brother, Thomas Hulme Taylor, while William C Taylor became a farmer. It's not known if William Jr was intentionally excluded from the family business by his father's choice, his younger brother's choice, or his own choice, or whether too much is being read into the evidence available to us. If William was deliberately excluded was this because his younger brother Thomas Hulme Taylor showed superior business abilities, or was it due to some form of paternal favoritism or sibling rivalry, or was William Jr simply more interested in farming than milling? William C Taylor's name and descendants are not identified in the Taylor family tree nor in the biography in Romantic Kent. Otherwise William is only found in census records. William's children have only been identified through their own marriage records which record their parents' names and through census records. In 1871, 1881 and 1891 William is found as a farmer residing in Chatham Township, Kent County (or Bothwell County, due to changes in county boundaries). In 1881 William had a 15 year old Hellen Birch residing with him. She was born in the USA. In 1901 William's widow and children are residing in Wallaceburg, Bothwell (Kent) County, Ontario, Canada. (Note: This William C Taylor should not be confused with a contemporary William C Taylor b 1840 in England who married Amelia Davidson and resided nearby in Harwich township, Kent County, Ontario, Canada.) | Taylor, William C. (I19143)
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3650 | It is held by the Murrays of Tullibardine that they are descended from William De Moravia. According to Stirnet.com, several generations intervene here shown by "Unknown de Moravia". It is not known exactly how many generations occur between William De Moravia the father of "Unknown" and Malcolm De Moravia , the son of "Unknown". Current dating suggests there may be only one generation missing here. Which could mean that the son, Malcolm de Moravia, might be descended from either of the two other brothers shown here. | de Moravia, Unknown (I4507)
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