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Research in Other Countries => Other Countries => Topic started by: Peggy13 on Saturday 04 August 18 05:27 BST (UK)
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Looking for information regarding the death of George Johnston who died in Cuba in 1832. Apparently he went there for his health, isn’t that ironic? Hoping that his death record will have the names of his parents on it and where they were from in Ireland. He had emigrated with his wife Elizabeth Caulfield to Boligee, Greene Co., Alabama but went to Cuba for his health and died there, I think in Havana.
Thanks for any help
Peggy
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Looking for information regarding the death of George Johnston who died in Cuba in 1832. Apparently he went there for his health, isnt that ironic? Hoping that his death record will have the names of his parents on it and where they were from in Ireland. He had emigrated with his wife Elizabeth Caulfield to Boligee, Greene Co., Alabama but went to Cuba for his health and died there, I think in Havana.
1832 or 1932?
Any idea when he was born or married? have you found him in any US records to get an idea of when he might have gone to Cuba?
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Have you seen this family tree for George Johnston who died 1832 in Cuba?
https://gw.geneanet.org/belfast8?lang=en&p=george&n=johnston&oc=2
If you have seen this tree have you tried contacting the owner?
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Hello aghadowey,
Yes, I have seen the tree that you sent the link for and I have written to the owner without getting a reply. I have phoned Boligee in Alabama and they have no info on George or on the Caulfield family that went there. I did find land records for Henry Caulfield in Boligee in 1822 which I gather is about when the family emigrated from Ireland to Alabama possibly via North Carolina. I have built up a small tree on this branch of the Caulfield family which had several marriages with the Watson family but haven’t been able to link either George or Henry to a specific family in Ireland . I did find information on family search which helped me with what I have. I did write to a research group in Cuba who didn’t reply. I don’t think George had been in Cuba very long but how can I be sure.? George and Betty Caulfield supposedly married in Ireland in 1819 before going to Alabama.
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Potential contributors should see these web pages for more information and context:
http://home.earthlink.net/~rodbush/GALCaufield1.htm
http://www.oocities.org/heartland/flats/7628/casajh.htm
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Hi Shaun J,
Those letters are fabulous with lots of good information in them. I hope I can find more. Thank you so very very much. Very interesting reading as well.
My desktop computer went up in smoke a few days ago and I am truly truly hoping that it was an electrical problem and that my data from the last 35 to 40 years is intact . My information about George Johnston, and the Caulfields who went to Alabama is on the desktop but next week I hope to add this new information to my file.
Peggy
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Only the wiring went up in smoke on my computer and the data is safe. ShaunJ., I have been trying to find more of the Memoirs of Alice Johnston Hurt as I think there is more valuable information there about both the Johnstons and the Caulfields who went to Alabama. I have written to several places so will see if I can locate the rest of her memoirs. Thanks so much for the link.
Peggy
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Hello again, Shaun J. So far, I have only been able to locate the one "chapter" of the Memoirs of Alice Johnston Hurt. I am delighted to say that everything she said agrees with what I already had and added to it. She mentioned a brother of George who also came to Alabama with 7 children and named all the children and her memories of the children but she couldn't remember the name of the brother. However, the children all belonged to David James Johnston, as per the Dave Bradley website. I was so excited to see that. Alice did say that several Johnstons had to flee to Alabama after the bread riots, which I had never heard of.
The sad part is that I cannot locate the rest of her memoirs. I have tried to contact the person who submitted the memoirs and the email was rejected. I have contacted my local library who searched their records and then told me to contact the Library of Congress. I did that with no luck. I don't know if you have any other ideas as to find the rest of the memoirs. I am so eager to read the rest of them as they will likely reveal much of that branch of the Johnston family as well as that branch of the Caulfield family.
One important piece of information is that David James Johnston married Isabella Milling on July 27, 1834 in Castledawson Presbyterian Church. If anyone has access to that marriage, I am hoping it will have David's father's name which is very important to this research.
thanks for any help
Peggy