The Brown Family from Tandragee, Armagh, Ireland
Matches 3,651 to 3,700 of 7,047
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3651 | It is known that William Hunter Sr was the son of an Andrew Hunter born in 1811 in Roxburgh, Scotland. Only one such name exists in the IGI and that is as shown here. All ancestral information for this person prior to this point is based solely on IGI data and should not be considered as verified. Andrew appears to have been an only child. | Hunter, Andrew (I8002)
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3652 | It is not certain if Prangley is also Marey's birth name or just her married name. | Prangley, Mary (I12963)
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3653 | It is not certain that Alexander is a son of this family. He is recorded in the Balquhidder OPR as a son of "Robert Steuart, proprietor of Monachyle Beg", but with no mother given. OPR records appear to show two Robert Stewarts, one in Monachyle Mor married to Janet Stewart and the other in Monachyle Beg married to Marjory Stewart, and both alive at the same time. This Alexander can fit chronologically as a son of either Robert. However, the Robert Stewart of Monachyle Mor (and later of Craigruie) was said to be proprietor of BOTH Monachyle Mor and Monachyle Beg. Thus, we are at a loss as to which Robert is correctly the father of this Alexander. | Stewart, Alexander (I14866)
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3654 | It is not certain that Ann belongs to these parents, but there is only one family with matching parents in the IGI and that family matches chronologically and onomastically. | McNiven, Ann (I10916)
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3655 | It is not certain that Constantine, 2nd Earl of Fife, was actually the father of Gillemichael, 3rd Earl of Fife. He was his predecessor as Earl of Fife, but it is not known for certain if the earldom was passed from father to son during the first two known "generations" of the earldom. Gillemichael succeeded Constantine and is presumed to be his son. The same holds true for the relationship between Constantine and his "father", Dufagan, 1st Earl of Fife -- there too, no certainly blood line is known. | Fife, Constantine of (I6035)
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3656 | It is not certain that David is from this family. He is believed to be the David born in Balquhidder as follows: "1806, March 9, Mr. John Stewart, Immerewen, and his spouse Mary Stewart had a child bapd and named David." He has not been found in any census records. | Stewart, David (I15570)
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3657 | It is not certain that Franklin is a son of the family shown here. The information on Franklin Howell comes from his gravestone in Eden Cemetery, Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada, where he is buried with the family of Claribel Ann Howell, wife of John Duncan Drummond Stewart, on the rear of their stone. As Lorne is close in age to Claribel and buried in the same plot, he is presumed to be her brother, but no other record of him (birth, marriage, death, census) has been found. | Howell, Franklin Lorne (I21822)
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3658 | It is not certain that James is a son of Noah. However he fits the chronology and this is the only known branch in Brixton-Deverill. In 1841 he was living next door to his suggested father, Noah. 1881 census shows him as a widower, residing with Elizabeth Brown. | Prangley, James (I12806)
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3659 | It is not certain that John belongs to this family. No marriage record has been found for Alexander and Elizabeth Stewart, so it is difficult to know if there were two couples with the same name; one in Ardcheanochdan and the other in Grodich, or if they are the same people. This is complicated by the fact that there is such a large gap between the birth of John in 1743 and the next son, Robert, in 1750. However the Jacobite Rising of 1745 could also explain this gap if Alexander was out in The '45. If John is correctly accounted then he is not mentioned in Stewarts of the South and is presumed to have died young. | Stewart, John (I17013)
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3660 | It is not certain that Malcolm belongs to these parents, but there is only one family with matching parents in the IGI and that family matches chronologically and onomastically. | McNiven, Malcolm (I10920)
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3661 | It is not certain that Malcolm belongs to these parents, but there is only one family with matching parents in the IGI and that family matches chronologically and onomastically. Malcolm presumably died young prior to the birth of his same-named brother in 1785. | McNiven, Malcolm (I10919)
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3662 | It is not certain that Margaret Stewart, daughter of John Stewart and Margaret MacLaren is the same Margaret Stewart who married Peter McNaughtan. | Stewart, Margaret (I17432)
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3663 | It is not certain that Milton is a child of this family. There is a Milton Bridgman who died as an infant as shown here in Nelson Township, but with no parents listed on the death certificate and no corresponding birth registration. Based on geography and chronology this accounting makes the most sense. | Bridgman, Milton (I1597)
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3664 | It is not certain that Rebecca is from this family. | Bradt, Rebecca (I1133)
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3665 | It is not certain that Robert belongs to these parents, but there is only one family with matching parents in the IGI and that family matches chronologically and onomastically. | McNiven, Robert (I10973)
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3666 | It is not certain that Susannah Folver is the daughter of Jacob and Maria Voller/Furler. This relationship is based on circumstantial evidence only. | Folver, Susannah (I6114)
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3667 | It is not certain that the birth shown here for this James is correct. However, James is buried in St. Bride's Chapel at the Annie in Strathyre with the rest of this McKinlay family and recorded as a tacksman of Inverchagernie. And his son Ewan married into the Stewarts of Auchnahard and immigrated with them to Ontario, Canada. So the circumstantial evidence for the connection is extremely strong. | McKinlay, James (I10299)
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3668 | It is not certain that the death date given here is for THIS Thomas Prangley, but he seems like the most likely candidate. The age of the deceased Thomas Prangley is not given. | Prangley, Thomas (I13145)
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3669 | It is not certain that the death shown here is for this George Prangley. This is a best guess. | Prangley, George (I12714)
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3670 | It is not certain that the Duncan Galloch who was baptised at Comrie on 19 Jan 1731 is the same Duncan Galloch who later married Janet Gow, however this seems to be the most likely case. | Galloch, Duncan (I6553)
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3671 | It is not certain that the Emma M. Prangley, wife of Frank Prangley, found in the 1881 Canadian census is in fact the wife of THIS Frank Prangley. However it is so suggested here, but is not verified. | M, Emma (I9096)
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3672 | It is not certain that the Janet Gow who married Duncan Galloch was daughter of Duncan Gow and Katherine McKiell. This is a best guess based on IGI data only. | Gow, Jannet (I7108)
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3673 | It is not certain that the Joseph born in 1715 is the father of the children shown here, however no other Joseph Prangley (or derivative) has otherwise been identified. In the absense of any other contender, it is suggested that Joseph Pranglin, born 1715 in Corsley is the father of the children shown here, however this is not verified. | Prangley, Joseph (I12871)
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3674 | It is not certain that the marriage shown here between Betty Bradley and William Atkinson is this Betty Bradley. The marriage record gives her mother as "Mary Bradley, widow, the maternal(?) and lawful mother of Betty Bradley." (The word rendered here as "maternal" is uncertain. The original is difficult to read.) | Bradley, Betty (I23522)
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3675 | It is not certain that the Miriam Prangley shown here is the same one who married William Hall. This is based on IGI data only. This Miriam is the only known Miriam Prangley at the correct age. | Prangley, Miriam (I13015)
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3676 | It is not certain that the William Prangley (Prangling) born in 1709 is the father of the children shown here, however no other William Prangley (or derivative) has otherwise been identified. In the absense of any other contender, it is suggested that William Prangling, born 1709 in Corsley is the father of the children shown here, however this is not verified. It is also not certain that the William Prangley who died in 1771 is this William Prangley, however this seems to be the best guess. | Prangley, William (I13187)
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3677 | It is not certain that this is the Martha Prangley who married Andrew Udell, but there is none other of close age. | Prangley, Martha (I12916)
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3678 | It is not certain which Black daughter married James Sanderson. Isabella is a best guess, but she may be confused with one of her sisters. | Black, Isabella (I1047)
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3679 | It is not certain which generation of the Sinclairs of Rosalin were the parents of this daughter. The parents shown here are a best guess. It is certainly the same family, but this relationship might be out by a generation. | Sinclair, Daughter of (I14381)
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3680 | It is not confirmed that Cornelius is the son of Johannes (John) Ure Furler/Furlow. Cornelius is found residing nearby to John Furlow in some census records (see below) and appears to be residing in the household of John in a few others. Pre-1850 census records are vague and open to various interpretations, however there is no other Furler/Furlow family nearby after 1810, so John seems the most obvious father for Cornelius. Furthermore, John had a brother named Cornelius and the present Cornelius named his first son John. In 1800, John is found living in Woodstock, Ulster County, New York, USA with the following family: John FURLOW, 1m-10, 2m 26-45, 3f-10, 1f26-45. It is suggested that the one male under 10 is Cornelius as an infant. In 1810, John is found in Shandaken (Woodstock), Ulster County, New York, USA with the following family: John FURLOW, 1m-10, 1m45+, 1f-10, 1f10-16, 2f26-45, 1f26-45, This would appear to be John with his 10 yr old son Cornelius. Shandaken became incorporated as a new township in the early 1800s comprising part of the former Woodstock township. The shift from "Woodstock" to "Shandaken" likely reflects this civil administrative change, not a geographic move for the Furlow family. Cornelius, is found in 1820 in Shandaken, Ulster County, New York, USA with the following family: Cornelius FURLOW, 2m-10 (son and nephew?), 2m26-45 (Cornelius and unknown, possibly brother-in-law?), 1m45+ (father?), 1f10-16 (sister?), 1f16-26 (wife?), 1f26-45 (mother). Thus it is presumed that by 1820 Cornelius had become head of the household with his elderly father John residing with him. The Furlow family have not been found in the 1830 census. Cornelius is found in 1840 in Shandaken, Ulster County, New York, USA with the following family: Cornelius FURLOUGH, 1m-5, 2m10-15, 1m40-50, 2f5-10, 1f30-40. He is found residing next to his elderly father: John FURLOUGH, 1m 70-80, 1f70-80. They are living nearby to Cornelius' first cousin, Conrad Misner. Cornelius is found in 1850 in Shandaken, Ulster County, New York, USA with the following family: Cornelius FURLOW (transc as PARLOW), b. 1799 in NY, farmer Elizabeth, 46 Mary 18 Sarah A (or H), 16 John 12 Elizabeth 9 Josephene 6 In 1860 Cornelius is residing in Shandaken, Ulster County, New York, USA with the following family: Shandaken 1860 Cornelius FURLOW (TURLOW) 60 Elizabeth 53 John 22 Josephene 16 Cornelius is found in 1880 in Greig, Lewis, New York, USA as a widower residing with his son John. | Furlow, Cornelius (I6482)
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3681 | It is not confirmed that Sarah Prangley, daughter of Nathanial and Jane Prangley is the same one who married George Crouch, however onomnastics suggests she is a better candidate than the other known Sarah Prangley. In 1881 she is found living with her son Samuel in Howard Township, Bothwell County, Ontario. | Prangley, Sarah (I13081)
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3682 | It is not confirmed that the Elizabeth Franklin who married Edward Steeds in Portsea is the same Elizabeth Francklyn, daughter of Thomas and Thomasine Francklyn of nearby Chalton. This is based on IGI data only, albeit an excellent match. | Francklyn, Elizabeth (I6183)
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3683 | It is not confirmed that the John Richardson born in Brant County, Ontario ca. 1838 is the same John Richardson living in Akron, Ohio in 1880. However circumstancial evidence is strong. He is the only John Richardson living found in the 1880 census in the USA who was born in Canada with both of his parents born in England and his age matches the John Richardson of Brant County, and he is living not far from his brothers in Michigan. | Richardson, John (I13491)
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3684 | It is not confirmed that this is the Grace Prangley who married Thomas Payne. It is based on an IGI match only. However there is no other known Grace Prangley at the time. | Prangley, Grace (I12702)
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3685 | It is not known of Agnes McLean is related to Catherine McLean, the wife of William Stewart's brother Peter. No record of Agnes' marriage to William has been found and no record of her parents' names. Scottish naming custom would suggest her father's name was likely Norman or Robert. She has not been identified among any of the early pioneer Mclean families in Puslinch. It's possible she was previously married and Mclean was not her maiden name. As William and Agnes are found in 1851 in the nearby village of Galt, with a newborn son, it's possible they were married there and that she came from a Mclean family in Galt, not Puslinch. | McLean, Agnes (I10513)
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3686 | It is not known that for sure that the Ann shown born here is the same Ann who married Alexander Lucas. This is based solely on IGI data and a match with the only known Ann Prangley in Heytesbury at the time. This match is not confirmed. | Prangley, Ann (I12420)
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3687 | It is not known which daughter married Robert Patterson. | Black, Daughter (I1012)
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3688 | It is not known which Earl of Crawford was the father of the unnamed daughter shown here. By the guessed dates here, he could have been Alexander Lindsay, 2nd Earl of Crawford, David Lindsay, 3rd Earl of Crawford , or Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford. Without further information this daughter cannot be accurately identified. | Lindsay, Unknown (I8917)
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3689 | It is not proven the John B. Furlow is the son of Johannes Ure Furlow. He is suggested as such based on onomastics, geography, and chronology. John B. Furlow was born 1802 in New York and first appears in census records on his own in 1840 in Greene Township, Chenango County, New York, USA with the following family: 3m 5-10, 1m 10-15, 1m 30-40, 1f 30-40. In 1850 he was residing in Greene, Chenango County, New York, USA with his wife and sons: Cornelius, Charles, Benjamin, and Nelson. George is not found. We know he was born about 1802 in New York, thus his birth family must have been in New York in 1810 and was almost certainly in New York for the 1800 census. It would seem most likely that John was born in or near Chenango County. Chenango is close by to Ulster County and there is no other Furlow family nearby other than that of Johannes Ure in the 1800 and 1810 censuses that John B. Furlow could have been belonged to. John is the perfect age to be a son of Johannes Ure Furlow and would appear to be named after his father. The names of John's sons would seem to support this connection: George W. (probably George Washington) who appears to be named after Johannes Ure Furlow (Ure is a Germanic nickname form of George). George Washington Furlow is also a name used in a close cousin branch Cornelius G. who appears to be named after John's brother, Cornelius. The middle initial "G" would suggest another appearance of the name George. Benjamin Franklin who appears possibly to be the source of John B. Furlow's middle initial. | Furlow, John B. (I6514)
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3690 | It is possible that James' portion of Monachyle may have been Monachyle Tuarach, however we are not certain that Monachyle Tuarach was a related property, and may simply have had a common first name. James is recorded in the Balquhidder OPR as proprietor of one-third of Monachyle. It is suggested that he is mostly likely a younger son of Robert Stewart, 3rd in Monachyle. James is recorded as having had the following illegitimate child with Janet MCLAREN in Auchtow: | Stewart, James in One-Third Monachyle (I16567)
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3691 | It is presumed that Andrew died in infancy prior to the birth of his same-named brother in 1706. | Stewart, Andrew (I21575)
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3692 | It is presumed that Anne died before Geldart remarried. | Rigby, Anne (I13520)
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3693 | It is presumed that Cecil and Blanche had more children than are listed here, but those children's names are not available through public records. | Cuthbert, Cecil Cameron (I3288)
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3694 | It is presumed that Garner died as a child as he does not show up in later census records. | Furler, Garner Emerson (I6420)
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3695 | It is presumed that Mary died as a child as she has a later sister with the same name. | Ord, Mary (I12184)
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3696 | It is presumed that William died before Cornelius came to Ontario as William is not recorded in the 1783 Niagara census. | Völler, William (I19781)
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3697 | It is probable that this is the same James who married Betty and that these children are from a second marriage to an unknown woman. | Prangley, James (I12809)
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3698 | It is statistically unlikely that a man with eight sons would have had no daughters, however we have no evidence of John Dubh Mhor having any daughters. It is merely suggested here that he probably had some daughters and that their birth dates would be somewhere between 1660-1690. | Stewart, Unknown Daughters (I18383)
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3699 | It is strongly believed that this is the Hannah Prangley who married Benjamin Hyatt in Leigh's Green, Corsley. This couple are found living next door to Benjamin and Hannah Prangley, shown here as this Hannah's parents. And this Hannah matches the birth of one of the daughters of Benjamin and Hannah. 1861 census shows her living next to James and Amelia Prangley, who are residing at Corsley Wood. | Prangley, Hannah (I12710)
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3700 | It is suggested that he is mostly likely a younger son of Robert Stewart, 3rd in Monachyle. Alexander is recorded in the Balquhidder OPR as having had the following child by an unknown mother: | Stewart, Alexander Roy in Monachyle Beg (I15097)
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