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Andersons who left for Ireland
« on: Wednesday 01 August 07 19:35 BST (UK) »

Trying to prove where my Andersons came from.  They appeared in Co. Antrim in the 1700s and were mostly involved in weaving.  I am told that most Andersons originated from Peebles.  Anyone any comments on this??  RosemaryJoan
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Cully, Bannister, McConnell, Wallace (Co. Armagh)  Anderson, Ross (Co. Antrim), Gray, Truesdale (Co. Down)
McCormick (Killyleagh and finally Belfast)
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Re: Andersons who left for Ireland
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 29 January 08 19:56 GMT (UK) »

Hi RosemaryJoan,
Just browsing and saw your message. Just in case you haven't found anything out yet I have a dictionary of Scottish surnames but all it says about Anderson is - ' Peebles etc. 13thc: Clan name - Ross'.
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Cline: Ireland and Berwick on Twieed
Collin: Eyemouth
Clyne: Ireland, Berwickshire, Northumberland
Barns, Barnes: Fife
Walker: Edinburgh & Stirling
Laing, Wilson, Forrest, Forrester, Colven, Rae, Cowe, Buglass, Johnson, Wilson, Thorburn, Darling, Broomfield, : Berwickshire
McRaw, Cameron, Taylor, Gould/Guild, McIntyre, Maxton, McDonald, Douglass : Perthshire
Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland, Doull: Caithness
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Re: Andersons who left for Ireland
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 29 January 08 20:14 GMT (UK) »

Thanks for that excel.  I had read that bit about Peebles in a friend's book, but I didn't know the Clan name was Ross.  This is spooky because my g.g.grandfather was James Ross.  They all lived in the Ballymena area of Co. Antrim.
Could I ask you to look up Wallace and McCormick (McCormack).  Thanks in advance. Best wishes,Rosemary
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Cully, Bannister, McConnell, Wallace (Co. Armagh)  Anderson, Ross (Co. Antrim), Gray, Truesdale (Co. Down)
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Re: Andersons who left for Ireland
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 14 February 08 11:54 GMT (UK) »

Sorry, I don't know how I missed your reply. Here is what the book says about the names:-
'Wallace: Ayrshire, Renfrewshire 12th c
Maccormick: Maclaine of Lochbuie
Maccormack: Galloway 17th c; Clan Buchanan'
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Cline: Ireland and Berwick on Twieed
Collin: Eyemouth
Clyne: Ireland, Berwickshire, Northumberland
Barns, Barnes: Fife
Walker: Edinburgh & Stirling
Laing, Wilson, Forrest, Forrester, Colven, Rae, Cowe, Buglass, Johnson, Wilson, Thorburn, Darling, Broomfield, : Berwickshire
McRaw, Cameron, Taylor, Gould/Guild, McIntyre, Maxton, McDonald, Douglass : Perthshire
Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland, Doull: Caithness
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Re: Andersons who left for Ireland
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 14 February 08 12:13 GMT (UK) »

Thanks for that information - it's really interesting, as two of the websites giving Scots clan information doesn't even mention McCormick spelt in any way.  I thought that we had finally established that McCormick was an original Irish surname!!!  RosemaryJoan
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Cully, Bannister, McConnell, Wallace (Co. Armagh)  Anderson, Ross (Co. Antrim), Gray, Truesdale (Co. Down)
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Re: Andersons who left for Ireland
« Reply #5 on: Friday 15 February 08 19:42 GMT (UK) »

Clan Maclaine of Lochbuie has a website - I'm sure you will have looked at it already. It confirms that one of the septs is McCormick! Hope you enjoy exploring this history.
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Cline: Ireland and Berwick on Twieed
Collin: Eyemouth
Clyne: Ireland, Berwickshire, Northumberland
Barns, Barnes: Fife
Walker: Edinburgh & Stirling
Laing, Wilson, Forrest, Forrester, Colven, Rae, Cowe, Buglass, Johnson, Wilson, Thorburn, Darling, Broomfield, : Berwickshire
McRaw, Cameron, Taylor, Gould/Guild, McIntyre, Maxton, McDonald, Douglass : Perthshire
Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland, Doull: Caithness
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Re: Andersons who left for Ireland
« Reply #6 on: Friday 15 February 08 19:47 GMT (UK) »

Thanks - I didn't know about it - I'll have a look.  RosemaryJoan
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Cully, Bannister, McConnell, Wallace (Co. Armagh)  Anderson, Ross (Co. Antrim), Gray, Truesdale (Co. Down)
McCormick (Killyleagh and finally Belfast)
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