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Re: looking for this place .These McClintons are in my familyplease help
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 10 February 07 12:57 UTC (UK) »

hi emmes you dont happen to know the local graveyards do you i thought i might get some thing from joseph snr gravestone if he had one that is or there might be some information about him
he die on the 28/02/1889 in the parish of penninghame in the county of wigtown that is if this is the right joseph brown but it has his wife as margaret brown m.s mccaskie and he died at kings street newton stewart. and our elizabeth is still playing funny game with us we will get her one day. apart from elizabeth mcclinton and elizabeth brown and elizabeth mcpherson you have not seen her with middle name or anything have you i have not seen anything on my certificates at all so bye for now talk soon. i dont know if i told you i just stay in renfrew i was at maybole about three weeks ago just to have a look at the place went to coral glen sat there for about ten mins then came back home i got there about 3pm so it was a bit late to do anything
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Re: looking for this place .These McClintons are in my familyplease help
« Reply #16 on: Monday 18 August 08 18:22 UTC (UK) »

I thought I would share my McClintock line - there may be a connect somewhere. 

John McClintock b. 1807 Ireland
m. Margaret Armstrong b. 1811 Ireland d. 1869 Glasgow
Together they had two sons
1.  Robert b. 1835 Ireland
2. John b. 1841 Ireland d. 1896 Glasgow

I have Robert, John and mother Margaret  on the 1861 Barony Glasgow.

This is the last I have of Robert.

John McClintock married Christina Gordon b. 1846 d. 1890 Glasgow.
Together they had six children all born in Glasgow
1. James b. 1867
2. Margaret b. 1872
3. Christina b. 1874
4. Andrew b. 1878
5. Alexander b. 1883
6. William b. 1887 d. 1965 Glasgow (my great-grandfather).  He married Alexandrina Scanlan b. 1880 Glasgow and d. 1917 Glasgow. 
They had three sons William b. 1908, John b. 1911 and Alexander b. 1915 all Glasgow. 
William then remarried a Mary McGregor in 1929.

In the 1991 Glasgow census I have John with his two daughters Christina and Margaret.

The sons  Andrew, Alexander and William were found in Inverness with a Betsy McKenzie and they are listed as boarders. 

If any of this sounds familiar please contact me.  Many thanks,


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McClintock, Scanlan, Ross, Campbell, Armstrong, Collins
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Re: looking for this place .These McClintons are in my familyplease help
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 27 August 08 22:26 UTC (UK) »

Hi

It is frustrating that the census returns only give the birthplace as "Ireland" for many of our ancestors but having consulted the Griffiths Valuation site I can see that there were McClintons and McClintocks living in the same villages in Co. Antrim and Down.
I have no idea why Richard McClinton born in Wigtown in 1845 changed his name to McClintock by 1890 - his brother William's family also started to use the name McClintock by the end of the century. Descendants now tend to use "McLintock"

Richard's father Thomas McClinton was born in Ireland around 1803.  Some members had moved up as far as Glasgow by the early 1900s but our family were still living in Ayrshire (Cumnock/Kilmarnock) by 1920. I am finding it almost impossible to find out what became of the females after that.

Unfortunately I can not see any connection in our lines - at least not this side of the Irish Sea.

regards, Helen McClintock
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McClinton, McClintock - Ireland, Wigtownshire, Ayrshire
McCaskie - Ireland, Wigtownshire
McGill - Ayrshire
McDonald, McArthur, McKenzie - Nairnshire
Dridge/Jones - Hants/Sussex borders
Gostelow - everywhere
Lawrence/O'Brien/Moody - POrtsmouth
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