The Brown Family from Tandragee, Armagh, Ireland
Matches 4,601 to 4,650 of 7,047
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4601 | Malcolm Grey's notes indicate no trace of this family after 1855. | Stewart, Catherine (I15289)
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4602 | Malcolm is described in Stewarts of the South as being a cattle dealer in Glasgow. | Stewart, Malcolm (I17262)
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4603 | Malcolm's OPR transcription gives her name as Margaret. Belinda's notes say "Marian". | Stewart, Margaret (I17484)
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4604 | Malcolm, b. in Scot., was 10 years old when he came to Puslinch with his parents in 1831. He early acquired pioneer habits, as we find he built one of the corners of the first log church (now Duff's) in 1835, being at the time between 14 and 15 years of age in evidence of his handiness with the axe. He worked with his father to get ready money, and made shingles for which he received $1 per thousand. In 1841 he purchased 93 acres, rear lot 23, Gore of Puslinch, from Capt. De Grassi, at $4 per acre, cleared it, and later bought front of lot 33, and later again, bought 35 acres, lot 34, front of con. 7. He has never held municipal office, but was Trustee S.S. No. 8, over 20 years, and has been Elder of Duff's Church since 1874. He is a Presbyterian, and a Liberal. H m. Janet, dau. of Jas. Stirton. Issue: Janet (d. infancy); Daniel, Mrs. Chris. McBeath, Aberfoyle; James, in Galt; Peter, near Qu'Applle, Sask.; William, Sask.; John, Mrs. Angus Stewart, Sask.; David, on the homestead; Malcolm (d. young), and Mary E., at home. | McNaughton, Malcolm (I10897)
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4605 | Malise was also Earl of Orkney and Caithness. | Strathearn, Malise of (I18618)
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4606 | Mally is believed to be a variant of Molly, a nickname form of Mary. | Dawson, Mally (I3904)
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4607 | Maol Math means "good, bald" in Gaelic. | O'Duibne, Cailen Maol Math (I11873)
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4608 | Marcia Ann Moreno-Taylor January 22, 1950 - December 23, 2023 Marcia Ann Moreno-Taylor Obituary Marcia Ann Moreno - Taylor was born in 1950 in Flint, MI and went to be with Our Lord and Savior on December 23, 2023, in San Antonio, TX at the age of 73. Marcia was a caring mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. Marcia was a dedicated mother first and foremost. She treasured her children and embraced every moment with them. She especially loved her role as Grandma and Nana. She had a vivacious personality and always made people around her laugh. Our mom was the strongest woman we ever knew. She wasn’t afraid of anyone or anything. She was a fierce “Mama Bear” and pushed all of her kids to be successful in life. Marcia is survived by her sons Glenn Daryl Quinn, Steven L. Quinn, Matthew J. Quinn, Michael C, Quinn and her daughter Dawn M. Miller, daughter-in-laws Lori D. Quinn and Jessica J. Quinn and son-in-law John Miller. Her grandchildren Steven, Ashlee, Brandon and Kylin Quinn, Claudia, Kaleb, Christopher, Karina and Janie Miller and four great-grandchildren Lillana, Ezra, Luke, and Anakin were cherished by her. She is also survived by her brother James Taylor and sister Terri Ellington. At this time no memorial service is scheduled. The family will hold a celebration of life for Marcia at a later time. In lieu of flowers please donate to the American Heart Association. | Taylor, Marcia Ann (I23651)
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4609 | Maredudd joined in his brothers' revolt against English overlordship, but was captured in the process. He escaped and later succeeded his elder brothers as Prince of southern Powys. | Bleddyn, Maredudd ap (I1204)
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4610 | Margaret and Archie McLaren had 16 children! They are accounted for in Malcolm Gray's notes. | Stewart, Margaret (I17413)
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4611 | Margaret and Henry are not found in the 1901 Canadian census. | Dunn, Margaret A. (I5320)
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4612 | Margaret and James were married in Hamilton. It is presumed they remained in Hamilton, however this is not certain. | Stewart, Margaret Moffat (I17660)
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4613 | Margaret and Magota may be the same person. | de Burgh, Magota (I4227)
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4614 | Margaret and Magota may be the same person. | de Burgh, Margaret (I4229)
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4615 | Margaret and Thomas' marriage was registered on 14 Sep 1877 in Dungannon parish, County Tyrone. Thomas is shown as a baker, age 22 (b 1855, which contradicts the gravetone and the death registration) as son of Robert Brown, from Tandragee. He married 19 year old Margaret Steenson, daughter of Andrew Steenson, from Kilnaslee Townland, County Tyrone. They were married in Carland Presbyterian Church, Donaghmore parish, County Tyrone. Ruth Brown's will indicates that she had a surviving daughter-in-law, Margaret Brown, in Portadown, Armagh, Northern Ireland. The 1901 census indicates that Margaret was born in County Tyrone in 1856, and that she was a widow in 1901. | Steenson, Margaret (I20733)
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4616 | Margaret Anghurst was baptized on 16 Mary 1734 in Over Wyresdale, Lancashire, England as the daughter of William and Mary Anghurst. Margaret died in infancy. Her death record is smudged. The month is illegible. It reads, "(1735) ~~ 24, Margert D'r of Will'm and Mary Anghurs." | Angus, Margaret (I381)
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4617 | Margaret Angus resided with her parents and later with her sister Mary Ann. She was employed as a cotton realer. She never married. | Angus, Margaret Jane (I386)
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4618 | Margaret Angus was born in 1827 in Fewston, Yorkshire, England. In 1841, at age 14, Margaret Angus was residing on Nelson Street in Otley, Yorkshire, England with her parents and siblings. Otley is about 5 km (3 mi.) south of Fewston. On 20 Feb 1848, at age 21, Margaret Angus married in Calverley, Bradford, York, England to Alfred Low. In 1851, at age 24, Margaret Low was residing at Myers Lane in Bolton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, with her husband, Alfred, a wool carder, and their infant son Charles. In 1861, at age 33, Margaret Low was residing at Myers Lane in Bolton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, with her husband, Alfred, and their children. Alfred was employed as a labourer in a gas house. In 1871, at age 44, Margaret Low was residing at Myers Lane in Bolton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, with her husband, Alfred, and their children. Alfred was employed as a labourer. Margaret's husband, Alfred Low, died in 1874. In 1881, at age 54, widow Margaret Low was residing at 38 Myers Lane in Bolton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, with her children. She was employed as a domestic servant. Her nephew, 13-year-old John Angus, Jr., was residing with them. In 1888, at age 61, Margaret Low died in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. She and her husband were buried in the Non-Conformist (Baptist) Church. | Angus, Margaret (I23286)
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4619 | Margaret Angus was residing with her parents in 1930 and 1940. Her later whereabouts is unknown. | Angus, Margaret (I23659)
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4620 | Margaret Annie Angus was born in 1906 in Halton, Lancashire, England. In 1912, at age 6, Margaret and her birth family immigrated from Lancashire, England to Quebec, Canada, bound for Michigan, USA. In 1920, Margaret was residing with her parents in Flint. Genesee, Michigan, USA. Margaret Angus died at age 28. She never married nor had children. | Angus, Margaret Annie (I23235)
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4621 | Margaret Black was born in 1867 in Puslinch, Wellington, Ontario, Canada. Her mother died during the birth. In 1881, at age 13, Margaret was residing in Puslinch, Wellington, Ontario, Canada with her father, step-mother, and siblings. In 1883, Margaret's future husband, Archibald Mclarty, moved to Tacoma, Pierce, Washington, USA. This would make Archie one of the earliest of several Puslinch residents in the Ord and Tait extended family to move to Tacoma. He returned in 1887 to marry Margaret Ord and then returned with her to Tacoma. Archibald was a fireman in a gas factory. In 1900, Margaret was residing in Tacoma, Pierce, Washington USA with her husband Archibald and their children Malcolm and John. In 1910, Margaret was residing in Stillwater (Vader), Lewis, Washington, USA with her husband and children. Stillwater is about 10 km east of Seattle. (Confusingly, there are two places named Stillwater in Washington. It appears they lived in Vader on the Stillwater Creek in Lewis County.) In 1920, at age 52, Margaret was residing in Stillwater (Vader), Lewis, Washington, USA with her husband and two of their children, Clarence and Margaret. Margaret's husband, Archibald, died in 1926. She continued the family farm. In 1930, Margaret was residing in Stillwater (Vader), Lewis, Washington, USA with two of her children and her brother George. She was employed as a farmer. In 1940, at age 70. Margaret was residing in Stillwater, Lewis, Washington, USA with two of her children and her brother George. She was employed as a farmer. | Black, Margaret (I1057)
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4622 | Margaret Buchanan's will was registered on 22 Aug 1682. Her husband survived her by an unknown number of years. | Buchanan, Margaret of Drumbane (I1914)
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4623 | Margaret Carmichael is mentioned as being in poor health in 1831 when her brother Archibald wrote to their brother John in Canada. | Carmichael, Margaret (I25899)
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4624 | Margaret Dagg is buried with Matthew Michael Bell in the yard at St. Michael's church in Wark. IGI birth records show the mother of Michael's first daughter as "Mary". It is possible that Mary is a transcription error for Margaret, or Michael may have been married twice. However the closeness of the two daughters' births favours that they share the same mother. | Dagg, Mary (I3795)
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4625 | Margaret died giving birth to her daughter Margaret at age 38. According to cemetery transcriptions it appears that John remarried. | Ord, Margaret (I12147)
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4626 | Margaret died in childhood. | Stewart, Margaret (I17414)
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4627 | Margaret does not show up in the 1881 census, nor was she recorded in Janet Duncan's notes. It's possible that she died young or married young. | Duncan, Margaret (I5373)
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4628 | Margaret Furler appears to have had a colourful history of marriages. It was previously believed that her multiple marriages all ended in the deaths of her husbands and that she was a multiple-widow. Present research now shows that she was in fact a multiple-divorcee. Margaret Furler married firstly at the age of only 14 to Henry Hartsell, but she claimed to be 18 on the marriage record. They had one son together (confirmed by his marriage record) named William and then presumably divorced while William was still a child. William lived with his father after the divorce and later married and had descendants. Henry Hartsell married secondly about 1900 and lived until 1927 in Ontario. Interestingly, William's existence was not known to his Furler cousins until he was discovered during the course of this research project. Margaret Furler married secondly before 1901 to a man named Sharp. In 1901 Margaret was living in Wainfleet with her parents, listed as "Margaret Sharp", shown as "married", but without her husband. This marriage presumably didn't last either -- whether it came to an end by divorce or death is not known. However given her history and the fact that she was shown in 1901 as married but not living with her husband would favour the idea that they divorced. In 1905 or 1908 (the date is hard to read) Margaret immigrated to the United States; it is believed to Buffalo, New York. In 1909 Margaret returned to Canada and married thirdly to Clarke Emerson. The marriage record reports her as a "spinster", even though this was her third marriage -- whether that was a clerk's error or deliberate deception on Margaret's part is not known. Her residence at the time was given as "Buffalo" and her mother's maiden name is given incorrectly as "Elisabeth Lambier". Margaret and Clarke had one daughter together and then this marriage, too, ended in divorce. Evidence shows that Clarke lived to a ripe old age while Margaret was off to her fourth marriage. Margaret moved to Farmington, Michigan, USA and married fourthly sometime between 1912-1915 to Samuel Lock. Samuel's first wife died in 1912, so they must have been married after that. And Margaret's daughter died in 1915 and is buried with Samuel Lock, so they must have been married before that. They were residing in Farmington in 1920. Samuel died in 1929 and is buried in Oakland cemetery along with his step-daughter, Myrtle Emerson, but not his wife Margaret. Interestingly, Margaret is recorded on Samuel's stone as "Margaret A., widow of Emerson, 1870 - ". The last date is left off presumably because she was never buried with Samuel. But it's most interesting that she describes herself as a "widow of Emerson" when we know Clark Emerson was still very much alive. Margaret died about 1935-1936 in an unknown grave in Detroit, Michigan, USA. She had apparently used up all her money and her nephew, Charles William Furler, paid $10 in order that she would not be buried in a pauper's grave. Thrice divorced and then (probably twice) widowed, Margaret lived an unusual life for that era. | Furler, Margaret Ann (I6438)
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4629 | Margaret has not been found in census records after 1861. Her husband Joseph's death registration indicates that Margaret predeceased Joseph. | McGregor, Margaret (I10142)
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4630 | Margaret has not been found in the 1851 and later censes records and is presumed to have died as a child. | Cuthbert, Margaret (I3530)
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4631 | Margaret immigrated to West Virginia, USA in 1929 with her widowed mother and brother. See husband's notes for bio. | Stewart, Margaret Ann (I17661)
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4632 | Margaret is found in 1841 and 1851 residing with her parents. | McNaughton, Margaret (I10855)
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4633 | Margaret is found in 1841 as a 10 month old newborn residing with her parents. In 1851 she is incorrectly recorded (or transcribed) as "Alexander, daughter, age 16" and is employed as a straw hat maker. In 1871 she was residing with her parents and was employed as a "millamer"(?). In 1881 Margaret was residing with her widowed father and her children. Her husband, Walter Brown, was not residing with them. In 1891 Margaret is found residing at 270 Cumberland St., Hutchesontown, Govan, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland, with her brother-in-law, John Brown (b1861 in Glasgow, employed as a joiner), and her three children. Margaret was employed as a feather cleaner and straw hat maker. | Stewart, Margaret (I17678)
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4634 | Margaret is found in from 1841-1881 residing with her birth family. In 1871 she also has her daughter, Isabella Sinclair, residing with her, believed to be illegitimate. Margaret is believed to have had relations with Peter Sinclair. No record of any marriage has been found and they had only one child together. | Stewart, Margaret (I17677)
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4635 | Margaret is found only the Glenfinglas Tree #2 in The Stewarts of Ardvorlich, Book 3. She is shown as marrying Archibald MacLaren in Ardchullary. | Stewart, Margaret (I24880)
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4636 | Margaret is found with her parents in 1841. In 1851 she is found at Main Street, Comrie Village, working as a "teacher of sewing and cc" residing with her widowed mother. | Stewart, Margaret (I17598)
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4637 | Margaret is found with her parents in 1851 but has not been found in 1861 or later census records. It is not known if she died or married young. | Cuthbert, Margaret (I3543)
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4638 | Margaret is found with her parents in the 1851 census, but not in 1861 or later census records. Her later whereabouts is unknwon. There is no record of a marriage or burial for her in Puslinch. | Stewart, Margaret (I17410)
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4639 | Margaret is listed in Mitchell's Monumental Inscriptions as the daughter of Robert Stewart in Annat: 283b 1732. Archibald STEWART, tenant in Annat, died 10 JUL 173[5], age 75, wife Helen LAW, also interred here, son Robert tenant in Annat, died 1776 age 70 (sic, 80), (his wife Agnes Galbraith died same year and month aged [61 or 64], daughter Margaret 16 DEC 1822, age 71 (and her husband, Duncan FERGUSON, feuar (at) Doune)). (Mitchell notes: see Kilmadock OPR - they also had a son, Archibald, bap 1747). Duncan FERGUSON, 1 JAN 1798, age 66, interred (at) Callander, their son Alexander merchant (in) Lancaster, died there 5 JAN 1815, age 56, Archibald, born JUN 1784, died age 18 months, Duncan born NOV 1786, died 1789, William merchant (in) Lancaster, died there 22 SEP 1819, age 30. (on pedestal) AS HL. | Ferguson, Duncan in Doune (I5925)
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4640 | Margaret is listed in Mitchell's Monumental Inscriptions as the daughter of Robert Stewart in Annat: 283b 1732. Archibald STEWART, tenant in Annat, died 10 JUL 173[5], age 75, wife Helen LAW, also interred here, son Robert tenant in Annat, died 1776 age 70 (sic, 80), (his wife Agnes Galbraith died same year and month aged [61 or 64], daughter Margaret 16 DEC 1822, age 71 (and her husband, Duncan FERGUSON, feuar (at) Doune)). (Mitchell notes: see Kilmadock OPR - they also had a son, Archibald, bap 1747). Duncan FERGUSON, 1 JAN 1798, age 66, interred (at) Callander, their son Alexander merchant (in) Lancaster, died there 5 JAN 1815, age 56, Archibald, born JUN 1784, died age 18 months, Duncan born NOV 1786, died 1789, William merchant (in) Lancaster, died there 22 SEP 1819, age 30. (on pedestal) AS HL. | Stewart, Margaret (I17436)
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4641 | Margaret is mentioned in the Glasingall trial notes as being married to the late Andrew Robertson, merchant in Stirling. She was a claimant to the estate. | McLaren, Margaret (I10460)
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4642 | Margaret is not found in 1861 and is recorded in the 1873 family tree as being deceased by that time. | Stewart, Margaret (I17573)
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4643 | Margaret is not found in any census records with her parents. She is presumed to have died as a child, prior to the 1841 census. | Angus, Margaret (I400)
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4644 | Margaret is not found with her family in 1851 and is believed to be the "Mary" Stewart, age 12, who died in 1844 and is buried with her father. | Stewart, Margaret (I17430)
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4645 | Margaret is presumed to have died before the birth of her same-named younger sister in 1815. | Stewart, Margaret (I17434)
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4646 | Margaret is presumed to have died prior to the birth of her same-named sister in 1820. | McLaren, Margaret (I10458)
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4647 | Margaret is presumed to have died young prior to the birth of her same-named sister in 1798. | Stewart, Margaret (I17485)
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4648 | Margaret is recorded at her death as being a grocer in Millings, Port of Menteith, and as the daughter of John Stewart, weaver, and Margaret McDonald. The informant is given as Margaret Dunn, her granddaughter. Margaret had relations with, but never married, John Dunn, by whom she had one illegitimate son. In 1841 Margaret was residing with her widowed mother, her son, and her brothers James and Alexander. | Stewart, Margaret (I17419)
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4649 | Margaret is recorded in the 1873 Family Tree as having died without marrying and without children. | Stewart, Margaret (I17571)
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4650 | Margaret is recorded in The Ardvorlich History: Glenfinglas Section as being the sister of Donald Stewart in Lendrick. Margaret is mentioned in the Glasingall trial documents as being the sister of Daniel Stewart of Lendrick and the wife of James Stewart, formerly in Invercarnaig, and afterward in Auchnahard. (sic - He was actually in Auchnahard first and then Invercarnaig.) Margaret 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," | Stewart, Margaret (I17652)
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