Wednesday, 22 March 2023
Wednesday, 8 March 2023
William McC
I found the death for Margaret McFerran nee McCluggage other brother Wm (the one who registered his mother's death) died 1884 another Bachelor - aged 56 so born cir 1828 - he died in the Lunatic Asylum but that does not mean he had mental problems as it says he died of disease of the ankle joint 2 years and Exhaustion for 1 month
M McC's death
Tuesday, 7 March 2023
MARGARET
I have downloaded a death for a Margaret McLuggage from Raloo who died
22 Feb 1867 aged 72 - said was a weaver's widow - death registered by Wm
McLuggage - no relationship but I would guess a son - could this be
John's wife - I can't add it here as I bought it from GRONI and it is
copyright that it is for my personal use. Tomorrow I will seach for Wm -
send me a PM about Margaret's certificate - really need to close down
now
JOHN McC
I have just found him on trees in US so I think he can be ruled out
as so far I have got 3 children for the John connected to Claire -
Margaret b cir 1834 m McFerran - John b cir 1832 - 1890 a policeman
retired - Margaret registered his death so that
links them - Thomas b cir 1836 - named a brother in letters of admin for
John - also shown as a carpenter living in Belfast - he died 1911 aged
74 - just to tharth us neither John or Thomas married. But Ahoghill John
who I now know went to US would not have had these children - so need
to find which John did
MARGARET'S BROTHER JOHN
Sunday, 5 March 2023
Original data: Danish West Indies, Slave Records, 1672–1917. Microfilm publication M1883, 11 rolls. Selected Records of the Danish West Indies, 1672–1917: Essential Records Concerning Slavery and Emancipation. Records of the Government of the Virgin Islands, Record Group 55. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C.
On March 31, 1917, the United States purchased the then Danish West Indies from Denmark for $25 million in gold. The group of islands, whose major islands include St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas, became know as the Virgin Islands of the United States.
(Danish) West Indies Chancery Records, 1773-1786, Vol. 788, FHL #0426943, item 2 10 Mar 1786 Adam (Adair ?) Blair Johnston of Glynn, co. Antrim, N. Ireland (Virgin Islands, St. Croix County )
The Johnstons of Glynn, Co. Antrim, are found there in 1672, and George Johnston of Glynn, who was attainted in 1689 by the Parliament of James VII., is said to have been a near kinsman of Captain John Johnston of Drumconnell. Adairs in Chancery Rolls, Ireland
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- Classification: Query
- Surnames: Adair, Johnston, Leslie
Saturday, 4 March 2023
Thursday, 2 March 2023
Wednesday, 1 March 2023
McCLELLAND