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United States of America / McCalla family of Pennsylvania
« on: Tuesday 26 September 23 04:47 BST (UK)  »
Just a rough draft that needs a lot of polishing.  However, it is a starting point for additional reseach.  If one finds any errors, please feel free to make a note.  Thanks.

1. Capt. William McCalla, 1732-1815, of Plumstead, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania; m. Elizabeth Means, 1733-1803.
2.Jane McCalla, 1770-1823, m. Robert Kennedy
3.William Kennedy
3.Myra Kennedy m. Andrew C. Barclay
3.John McCalla Kennedy, 1806-1892; m. Harriet Piper, d. 1888
4.Anna Kennedy, d. 1865,  m. John Stayner Stairs, d. 1916
4.Henry Clay Kennedy died 1878.
4.Myra M. Kennedy, 1838-1917, m. Thomas Mayland Adams, d. 1886
5.Ella Yardley Adams , 1861-1943, m. 1893 Samuel Burgin, d. 1945.
5.John K. Adams, 1872-1921.
4.Frances (Frank) Granger Kennedy, 1839-1916, m. Anna Margaret Lukens, d. 1921.
5.Edward Lukens Kennedy, 1868-1916.
4.Emily Barclay Kennedy, 1851-1913; m. 1871 George Henry McFadden, d. 1926.
5.George Henry McFadden, Jr., 1873-1931; m. 1905 Josephine Burton McIlvane Prentice
6.Caroline Burton McFadden, 1906-1983; m. 1928 John Kennedy Ewing, d. 1973.
7.John Kennedy Ewing, 1933-1953.
6.George Henry McFadden III, 1907-1953.
6.Emily Barclay McFadden, 1908-1991; m. 1. 1929 to John Randolph Harrison; m. 2. 1955 George William Staemfli, d. 1999.
7.Josephine C. Harrison, 1930-2017; m. 1950 Maxwell Evarts, d. 1986
7.Randolph Harrison, 1932-2021; m. 1955 Amey Ann MacKinney, d. 2012.
5.Ella Louise McFadden, 1877-1965, m. Edward Browning, d. 1925.
5.Barclay M. McFadden, 1892-1929;  m. 1915 Ida Virginia Heckscher
6.Barclay M. McFadden, Jr.1924-1973; President of Valmac Industries; m. Nancy Sherlock Carnegie Rockefeller, dau of James Stillman Rockefeller of Greenwich, CT and Nancy Carnegie, grandniece of Andrew Carnegie.
6.Barbara Heckscher McFadden, 1927-1973; m. Harold Mott Willcox
7.John Keating Wilcox, Ph.D.; 1951-2020; m. with issue.
4.William M. Kennedy. 1855-1894; m. Adele Ernst, d. 1888
3.Jane Kennedy
3.Rebecca Kennedy m. James M. Hirst
4.Virginia James Hirst m. George Gorgas Pierie
5.Helen Hirst Pierie, born Philadelphia; m. Walter Cooper McIntire


20
Ireland / FitzGibbon family
« on: Friday 22 September 23 08:21 BST (UK)  »
1.Gerald FitzGibbon, 1748-1837, m. Mary Wyndham, 1756-1830

2.John FitzGibbon, b. abt. 1778

2.Lt. Col. James FitzGibbon, 1780-1863,  of Canadian fame; m. Mary Haley.

2.Margaret FitzGibbon, b. abt. 1781; m. 1821 in Toronto to Simon Ebenezer Washburn, Esq., son of
Ebenezer Washburn and Sarah de Forest.

2.Thomas FitzGibbon, b. 1783, m. ?

3.Margaret FitzGibbon

3.Ellen FitzGibbon m. 1846 to Michael Laffan, clerk in Dublin Custom's office, son of Morton Laffan, gent.

4.William Laffan, b. 1848.

4.Mary, May, Laffan, b. 1849; m. (Sir) Walter Noel Hartley, died 1913.

5.Walter John Hartley, 1889-1915.

4.Ellen Laffan, b. 1850

4.Michael Laffan, b. 1852

4.James Laffan, b. 1854

4.Catherine Laffan, b. 1858

2.Gerald FitzGibbon, 1793-1882 Q.C. Master in Chancery; m. Ellen Patterson, dau of John Patterson of Belfast.

3.Rt. Hon. Gerald FitzGibbon, 1837-1909; Lord Justice of Appeal; m. 1864 to Margaret Anne FitzGerald, dau of Francis A. FitzGerald, Baron Court of Exchequer and niece of the Rt. Rev. William FitzGerald, Bishop of Cork and Killaloe.

4.Janet FitzGibbon, 1865-1953; m. 1893 to Lt. Gen. Sir William Terence Shone, youngest son of
John Allen Shone of Monkstown and Eleanor FitzGerald, dau of Terence FitzGerald.

4.Judge Gerald FitzGibbon, 1866-1942, m. Ethel Anna White, the only dau of Dr. Thomas White
and Margaret Kerr, the only dau of Robert Warren Kerr.  Ethel was the niece of Sir James Kirpatrick Kerr, QC, of Toronto, Canada.

4.Ellen FitzGibbon, 1868-1955, died at Boscombe.

4 Anne FitzGibbon, 1871-1963; m. John Stewart Gladstone.

4.Maurice FitzGibbon, 1873-1943, m. Mabel Peard

4.Margaret FitzGibbon, 1875-1938, m. James Gordon Franks

4.Jane FitzGibbon, b. 1878, d. same.

4.Jane Mary FitzGibbon, 1880-1885.

4.Francis FitzGibbon, 1883-1964, m. Penelope Stillman.

3.Ellen FitzGibbon, 1829-1845.

3.Dr. Henry FitzGibbon, 1841-1912, m. Meta Adelaide Foot, d. 1933, aged 84.

4.Arthur FitzGibbon, 1874-1875.

4.Adelaide FitzGibbon, 1875-1953; m. Gerald Rose Shine.

4.Dr. Gibbon FitzGibbon, 1877-1952, m. Lillian Frances Martin Stoker, d. 1947, dau of
Dr. William Stoker and Jane Martin Ross Todd.

4.Ellen FitzGibbon. b. 1879 m. Thomas A. Howse-Crompton.

4.Francis, Frank, FitzGibbon, b. 1881; m. Orpah ?

4.Margaret Hester FitzGibbon, 1884-1963; m. Robert Carse

4.Emmy FitzGibbon, 1887-1919, m. ?

4.Henry Elliot FitzGibbon, 1889-1971, m. abt. 1921 to Kathleen Jameson, dau of Francis Wordsworth Jameson of Hedon, East Yorkshire.

4.Violet (Wallagh) FitzGibbon, b. 1891; m. 1921 to Capt. Frank Robert Wordsworth Jameson, another son of Francis, see above.

2.Henry FitzGibbon, 1796-1853, merchant; m. Mary Martin.

3.Judge Henry FitzGibbon, 1824-1909, Recorder of Belfast; m. Georgina Macaulay

4.Henry Macaulay FitzGibbon, 1855-1942, barrister; m. Helena Rebecca Barton, dau of Dr. John Kellock Barton and Mary Apjohn, dau of Professor James Apjohn of TCD.

5.Lt. Richard Apjohn FitzGibbon, KIA, 1915, aged 25.

5.Georgina FitzGibbon, b. 1886; m. 1917 Surgeon Capt. Frederick Cecil Wright, R. N., only child of
Dr. F. W. Wright of Derby and South Goldstone.

6.John Frederick Wright, b. 1919, m. Patricia Cunningham.

6.Richard FitzGibbon Wright, b. 1926, m. Valerie Jeans, eldest dau of Commander (E.) F. A. C. Jeans of Trevon, Cornwall.

5.Son died in war

3.Margaret FitzGibbon m. 1875 Richard Atkinson, Esq., son of Thomas Atkinson, wool merchant.

3.Gerald FitzGibbon, 1829-1855

3.Thomas FitzGibbon, died 1872; m. Emma, b. 1835 in New Jersey.

4.Eliza Anne FitzGibbon, 1857-1903, b. Philadelphia; died in Atlanta, Georgia; m. 1.
Dr. George Edmund Badger, Jr., 1838-1883, son of Sen. George Badger, Sr., of North
Carolina.

5.Margaret FitzGibbon Badger, 1878-1964, m. Charles Frank Whitner

6.Charles F. Whitner, Jr., b. 1902.

6.John Selby Whitner, b. 1903

5.Louisa Badger, born and died in 1880.

5.Allison Louise Badger, 1883-1942, m. Alston Davis Morrison.

6.Jane Margaret Morrison, 1913-2007, m. James Osborne Moore, 1909-1988
Buried Elmwood Cemetery, Charlotte, North Carolina

Eliza Anne FitzGibbon m. 2. John W. Selby, 1829-1901, and had,

5.Lt. Gerald Selby, 1889-1925, m. Florence ?

Possibly had also,

5.Margaret H. Selby

5.Allison B. Selby

5.Dorothy Selby

5.Mrs. M. H. Kellar of Mexico City



21
Ireland / Wann family of Markethill, Armagh, Belfast, Co. Cavan and Dublin
« on: Thursday 07 September 23 05:10 BST (UK)  »
Best that I can do.  Corrections most welcome

1.John Wann, c. 1765- 1828, land steward. of Markethill;  agent to Lord Gosford; m. Eleanor Dempsey, c. 1780-1860
There is a headstone at Church of Ireland Parish Church , Mullaghbrack in Co
Armagh, erected to the memory of John Wann, his wife Eleanor and children
2.William James Wann, bank mgr., Cavan; m. 1851 Amanda Wilhelmina Selss, dau of Augustus Selss, Custom's House Officer
3.Ida Wann m. 1879 Alexander Charles Burrowes, Esq., son of Rutledge Burrows, Esq.
3.Eugene William Wann, banker; m. 1879 Mary Jane Bowes, dau of David Bowes, merchant.
4.William Eugene Wann, b. 1889, civil servant; m. 1918 Annie Maude Connolly, dau of Francis Clayton Connolly, clerk of work
5.Sheila Mary Wann, b. 1921; m. 1945 Claude Dunbar Turpin, medical student, son of Samuel Alexander Turpin, deceased merchant.
4.Elizabeth Mary Wann, b. 1891
4.John George Wann, b. 1895
4.Amanda Ellinor Wann, b. 1897
4.Edward James Wann, b. 1902, commercial traveller; m. 1947 Ruby Marguerite Wallace, typist, dau of Henry Wallace, deceased commercial traveller.
4.Francis Christopher Wann, b. 1904; m. 1934 Kathleen Acton, nee McClure, widow, dau of John Campbell McClure
4.Dorothy Violet Wann, b. 1907; m. 1939 Henry Austin, office mercantile, son of George Austin, solicitor's clerk.
3.Matilda Eleanor Maud Wann m. 1882 Lt. Robert Bentley Todd, son of Dr. Mark Stanley Todd, deceased.
3.Mary Elizabeth Wann m. 1883 Dr. John Edward Snow Barnes, son of John Barnes, solicitor.
2.Dorothy Wann, 1800-1830.
2.Thomas Wann, 1805-1876, Secretary of the Ulster bank and a  stockbroker; lived Vermont, Belfast; m. 1.in 1827 Rose Walsh, d. 1837;  m. 2. in 1839 to Mary Ann Hyndman, dau of Thomas Hyndman of Antigua.
Issue by first wife:
3.Frances Helen Wann
3.John Wann, 1829-1905, m. Bertha Stettinious;  lived St. Paul, Minnesota.
3.Rosa Matilda Wann m. 1860 to Sir Edward James Harland, engineer, son of Dr. William Harland of Scarborough.
3.Eleanor Wann
3.Frances Louisa Wann
3.Thomas Wann
Issue By second wife:
3.Eleanor Jane Wann m. 1858 Edward John Purcell, gent., son of Edward, Sr.
3.Mary Ann Wann
3.Isabel Hyndman Wann
3.Emily Wann
3.William Hyndman Wann, died L.A., 3rd son 1884;
3.James Augustus Wann
3.Anne Amelia Wann
3.Samuel Hedley Wann
2.Barbara Wann, 1807-1845; m. John Phayre, widower;  he was previously married to Catherine Ferguson.
2.John Wann, 1810-1814.
2.William Wann, JP, 1813-1880; agent to Lord Gosford; m. Margaret Mitchell;  Margaret d.1877, aged 66.
3.William Dempsey Wann,b. abt. 1837.
3.John Thomas Wann; 2nd son, 1838-1913;  lived NYC; m. 1866 to Manie, dau of the Hon. James J. Faran.
 died Buffalo, NY; auditor of Eerie Railroad in 1895
4.Mrs Boyd
3.Charles Wann m.
4.William Wann
3.James Christopher Wann, land agent of Markethill m. 1878 1878 Jane McKee, McKie, dau of John McKee, solicitor.
4.Margaret Frances Wann, b. 1879
4.Elizabeth Janie Sinclair Wann m. 1905 Dr. Henry Harold Robinson, son of Henry Robinson, merchant.
4.William Harland Wann, b. 1881, civil engineer; m. 1907 Sarah Jeannie McQuade Carson, dau of W. M. Carson, house agent.
5.Sadie Gwendoline, Gwendolen, Blanche Alexandra Wann, b. 1908; m.1932 Lt. Denis Grattan Moore, son of Lt. Col. Frederick Grattan Moore.
4.Christopher William Harland Wann, b. 1884
4.Louisa Augusta Beatrice Wann, b. 1886
3.Frances Ellen Wann, m. 1884 Thomas Cooke, manufacturer, son of William Cooke, gentleman;
 lived Tamworth Castle, Staffordshire;  dau Ethelflaeda Cooke, b. 1885
4.Ethel Cooke, b. 1885
3.Henry Wann m.
4.Margaret
4.William
3.Frederick Alexander Wann, youngest son; eastern agent for Missori, Kansas, and Texas railway.
 b. 1850, of Lawrence, Kansas;  in 1906 moved to L.A.;  general traffic manager of San Pedro and Salt Lake Railroad;  m. Carrie Van Court in 1901
3.George Washington Wann, d.1854; aged 6 mos., 8th son.
3.Samuel Wann
3.Amanda Marguerite Wann, youngest dau; died 1890 at Elgin Crescent, Notting Hill, London.
2.Charles Wann, 1814-1815
2.Margaret Wann, b. abt. 1815, died same.
2.Charles Edmund Wann, 1816-1848;  emigrated to New Zealand; m. Mary Gass Menary in Australia;  farm mgr for James Dilworth, NZ;  Mary late remarried to Capt. Thomas Million.
3.Marianne Polly Wann, b. abt. 1842
3.John Thomas Wann, b. abt. 1844; m. Margaret Graham, buried Howick, Auckland.
4.Capt. Edmond James Wann m. Florence Owens
5.John Owens Wann,. b. 1911, Auckland, NZ; m. 1943 Jeanne Bertrande de Lautour;  he died 2003
2.Samuel Wann, 1820-1905;   Homeland Estate, m. Jane Gamble;  lived Staten Island;  Sam died in 1905, Manhatten



22
Antrim / Cuppage family and relations, Macaulay, Dunlop, Stewart-Moore, et. al
« on: Sunday 03 September 23 03:42 BST (UK)  »
From the book, Boneset Tea and Beaten Biscuits,
the Heritage of the Shaffer-Zimmerman and
Devore-Cuppage Families, A Preliminary Report
by (Prof.) Elizabeth Ann Shaffer

Burke's Irish Family Records

Stewarts of Ballintoy


Differs from Burke's Irish Family Records in certain respects:
1.John Cuppage, Sr. m.
2.Rev. Alexander Cuppage
3.John Cuppage, 1758-c.1831; m. 1782 Elizabeth Greer
4.Mary Cuppage, 1782-c.1829,  m. Alexander Dunlop, son of John Dunlop and Anne Boyd,
dau of Alexander Boyd.
5.Dr. John Boyd Dunlop, 1829-1881; m. Jane Stewart, dau of William Stewart and Harriet Stewart-Moore.
5.Elizabeth Dunlop, b. 1831; m. Lt. Col. John Stewart-Moore
4.Capt. Adam Cuppage
4.Frances Cuppage m. Thomas Cuppage, below.
2.John Cuppage, Jr. of Clough Castle and Garden Hill; m. 1. ?; m. 2. in 1726 to Mary
Macauley, dau of Alexander Macauley of Glenville, Cushendall.
3.Rev. Alexander Cuppage, b. 1724-1772, (he may well be the previously mentioned Rev. Alexander Cuppage who was mentioned as being the son of John, Sr.; m.   Mary Boyd, dau of William Boyd, MP and Mary Wilson, dau of Ezekiel Davys Wilson of Carrickfergus.
4.Gen. Alexander Cuppage, b. 1762; m. Clarinda, sister of Sir Charles Bruce.
5.Edmund Floyd Cuppage, b. 1809; m. 1832 Louisa Elizabeth, dau of George Thompson of Dublin.
6.Alexander Cuppage, 1833-1907, unmarried.
6.George William Cuppage, JP, b. 1836; m. 1863 Louisa Emily, dau of John Edward Vernables Vernon, JP, DL, of Dublin.
5.Marianne Cuppage m. 1828 the Rev. Francis Law.
4.Adam Cuppage, b. 1764.
4.Hugh Cuppage, b. 1766.
4.Jane Cuppage, m. 1792 Samuel Reid.
4.Mary Cuppage, b. 1764; m. William Peacock.
4.John Cuppage of Ballycastle, b. abt 1759; m. 1782  Elizabeth Greer, dau of Henry Greer of Lurgan and Elizabeth Turner
5.Frances Cuppage m. Thomas Cuppage of Silverwood. See below.
Children of John and Mary Macauley:
3.Stephen Cuppage
3.Adam Cuppage, linen draper, m. Elizabeth Cuppage.
4.Frances Cuppage m. c. 1792 to John Macartney.
3.Capt. Thomas Cuppage.
3.Col. John Cuppage, 1741-1808; lived Silverwood; buried in Shankill Cemetery; m. in India c. 1785 to Elizabeth Cooley.
4.Elizabeth Cuppage, b. 1786
4.Thomas Cuppage, gent., 1796-1876; m. Frances Cuppage
5.John Alexander Cuppage, b. 1820; disinherited;  emigrated to Orilla, Ontario, Canada; m. Matilda Caddell.
6.Alexander Cuppage, 1861-1958, Orilla.; m. 1. Kathleen Hannah Georgina Lepage, 1874-1929; m. as his second wife, Ethel  Armstrong.
7.Arthur John Cuppage, b. 1892.
7.Alexander Thomas Lepage Cuppage, b. 1894.
7.Madeline Matilda Cuppage, b. 1896-1979; m. Norman W. Drummond
7.Adam Lindsay Cuppage, b. 1899; m. Nora Marie Riordan
7.Edward Whitworth Cuppage, 1902-1969.
7.Kathleen Eleanor Cuppage, b. 1908
6.George A. T. Cuppage, b. 1865; m. 1893 Melissa Cole.
7.Hazel Jane Caddell Cuppage
6.Catherine Cuppage, b. abt. 1867; m. 1894 James Duddy, son of Thomas Duddy and Jane McClure.
6.Matilda Cuppage born 1869.


Not sure how the following Orilla family is  connected:



Thomas Cuppage m. Martha Ann Welsh;  son, James Henry Cuppage, born 1886

23
Antrim / Hyndman family
« on: Thursday 31 August 23 09:15 BST (UK)  »
This genealogy of the Hyndman was sent to me years ago by a descendant of the Macaulay family of Crumlin and Larne.  This pedigree was put together mostly by Frederic William Macaulay c. 1918.  Frederic Macaulay was born in 1864 and passed away in 1933.  I haven't done much with it, so it is about time to get the information out on the net to let other researchers run with it.  I hope it will be of both interest and help.--Paul

A James Hyndman is said to have come from Scotland, perhaps from the Paisley area, to Co. Antrim in the time of Charles II.  His grandson or great-grandson was

1.James Hyndman who m. 1. to a McKinstrey of Armagh; m. 2. to Mary Ann Ray.

2.Robert Hymdman of Connor, Co. Antrim m. Jane Archibald (this Robert may have been a brother of James's, rather than a son).

3.James Hyndman died 1779, aged 57;  Bonmargy Churchyard;  m. Miss Carney and had issue.

3.William Hyndman m. Miss Reed

3.Robert Hyndman m. Miss Hyndman

4.Mary Ann Hyndman m. Mr. Parker;  their issue resided at The Grove, Co. Antrim

4.Elizabeth Hyndman m. Mr. Graham and lived near Sleamish

4.Jane Hyndman m. Mr. Dinsmore.  Their issue lived at Old Green, Ballymena.  Ref:  St. Saviour's Parish Churchyard, Connor,  in regards to the Dinsmore family.

3.John Hyndman m. Miss Reilly and had issue.

3.Archibald Hyndman, died 1776;  m. 1. Jane McMaster;  m. 2. Margaret Bell of Armagh and Ballyronan.

3.Thomas Hyndman, alive in 1778;  m. Elizabeth Bell, a sister of Margaret Bell, his brother's wife.

3.Charles Hyndman, 1735-1816;  m. Elizabeth Dunn.

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East Lothian (Haddingtonshire) / McCall, M'Aullay of Haddington
« on: Tuesday 29 August 23 07:10 BST (UK)  »
George McCall, burgess in Edinburgh, 1655, servitor to William Thomesone, clerk

1.William McCall died 1708; m. 1675 Elizabeth Heriot of Tranent;  1685 baillie in Haddington;  the had 12 children
2.Margaret, b. 1677, dau of baillie
2.John, b. 1678, eldest son;  grandfather, George McCall.;  father Dean of Guild, and 1710, baillie
2.Patrick, b. 1679;  father dean of guild.
2.George MacCall, b. 1680;  father, Baillie
2.James, b. 1681;  son to William M'Aullay, provost of Haddington;  burgess and guild brother of Glasgow
2.Elizabeth, b. 1682;  father dean of guild
2.Alexander MacCall, b. 1684;  son of William, late provost; m. 1709 Janet Rae;  Alexander was a merchant, burgess, and sometime provost of Haddington.
3.Elizabeth b. 1711
3.George, b. 1712
3.William b. 1713
3.Alexander, b. 1714
3.Jannet, b. 1715
2.Helen, b. 1685
2.Isobell, b. 1687
2.Helen, b. 1689
2.William b. 1690;  William Macaulay, merchant in Haddington
2.Elizabeth, b. 1692

25
Ireland / M'Cally family
« on: Tuesday 29 August 23 06:55 BST (UK)  »
I am currently working on the families that spelled their surname M'Cally, although at times it is also spelled McAwley, etc.

McCallys in India
1808—Andrew M'Cally m. Amelia Holkens

1838--Mrs Emelia Barbara, relict of late Andrew.

1834--Capt. M'Cally m. Mary, 2nd dau of the late Shippsy Greene, Esq, Dublin

1835-Death of Arthur Hamilton McCally, aged 27, at Macao.

Family no. 1.
1.Col. Whitney McCally m. Sophia Emilia ?
2.Andrew Munroe McCally, 1807-1871, 28th N. I.; m. 1835 Elizabeth Anne Dickson, 1819-1906,
niece of Capt. J. Dickson of the 50th N. I.
3.Son, died in infancy
3.Jessy D. McCally, 1840-1853
3.Elizabeth McCally, 1842-1861
3.Child, died in infancy
3.Whitney Robert McCally, b. 1846
3.Alice Sophia McCally, b. 1849; m. 1873 Lt. Col. George Andrew Walker.
3.Ada McCally, died young.
3.Dora Mary McCally, b. 1853; m. 1874 in Middlesex to Charles H. Barclay.
3.Marian Frances McCally, b. 1855; m. 1875 to ?
3.Minnie Jane McCally, b. 1857
3.Dau died in infancy.
-----------------------------------------

Family # 2.

1.Col. Andrew M'Cally, died 1819; m. Christina Paulina ?, d. 1822
2.Mary Catherine M'Cally, eldest daughter, died 1863; m. 1. in 1819
   to Charles Maitland Bushby, Madras Civil Service, son of William Bushby and
   Maria Carmac;  m. 2. in 1835 to Dr. John Doig, J.P., later of Oughterard House,
   Co. Galway.
3.Mary Pauline Bushby m. 1. Maj. Cairns Threshie; m. 2. to the Rev. Josiah Rhenius.
4.Mary Helen Threshie
4.Mary Rhenius, b. 1851
4.Charles Rhenius
4.Jemima Rhenius, b. 1857
3.Col. Arthur John Doig, died 1888; m. 1. Elmira Georgina Scheniman;  m. 2. 1885 Matilda Cassidy
4.Georgina Doig, b. 1870; m. John Albert Benson
4.Lt. Claude Doig, DSO, b. 1874; m. 1901 Constance Mary Lacoste
4.Louise Doig
4.Arthur Doig, b. 1888
3.Scrope Birdmore Doig, engineer and secretary to Bombay government; m.
   Ellen Maud Bernard, dau of Luke FitzGerald Bernard and Ann Ellen Jarvis.
3.Margaret Doig m. 1864 to John Peirce, Esq. of Tullamore, King's Co., Ireland.
4.Donald Peirce, b. 1867
4.Margaret Peirce
4.Mary Catherine Peirce
2.**Harriet Sophia M'Cally m. 1823/1824 to Lt. Lachlan MacLean, son of Dr. William MacLean, (See below for his family).
2.Arthur M'Cally; b. 1798 at Fort St. George, Madras
2.Pauline, dau of Col. A. M'Cally m. 1856 to Ensign R. A. Cole.

​**From Burke:
1.Donald Maclean, 12th of Kingairloch b. abt 1665 m.1 abt 1686 Marjorie Cameron, dau of Donald Cameron and had with other issue,
2.Lachlan, 13th of Kingairloch, b. abt 1687 m 1. Mary Maclaine, dau of Hector Maclaine, 12th of Lochbuie and had issue.He m. 2. Christian Cameron, eldest dau of Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel and widow of Allan Cameron, erd of Glendessary and had issue by her,
3.Lachlan, b. 1723; m. 1757 Jane Terry and had with other issue,
4.Dr. William Maclean, b. 1773; m. 1792 Mildred Cain of Strood, Kent and had with other issue,
5.Lachlan, Clerk Pension Officer of Royal Hospital, Greenwich; Capt. Madras N.I., 1835; b. 1800 m. at Arcot 11 Aug 1823 Harriet Macaulay, youngest dau of Col. Andrew Macaulay, Cmdt. of the French Garrison at Pondicherry.Lachlan died 7 July 1843.

26
Antrim / Stewarts of Ballintoy and some related families
« on: Tuesday 29 August 23 05:43 BST (UK)  »
Stewarts of Ballintoy


There are  errors, especially concerning the relationship of
Bernella Stewart.  However, at present this is about the best that I can do.
Any corrections are most welcome.

1.Archibald Stewart of Largyan;  lands confisated in 1546 for his support
of Matthew, Earl of Lennox.

2.?James ?

3.Ninan  m.

4.Archibald ;  b. abt. 1593;  in 1625 was granted lands in Co. Antrim by
Randal MacDonnell, 1st Earl of Antrim.  In 1630 Archibald was appointed the Earl's land
agent.

5 Archibald , MP; m. Martha Dobbin.

6.Bernella  m. 1650 James Stewart, son of John Stewart of Straidh.

7.Nicholas  died 1667.

7.Archibald  m. Miss Poyntz, dau of Sir Toby Poyntz of Acton.

8.Rev. Dr. Archibald, c. 1677-1760; m. 1714 Leonora Vesey, dau of the Most Rev. John Vesey and Anne Muschamp, dau of Col. Agmondisham Muschamp.
**Note:  the book, Clergy of Connor, has this Archibald as being the son of Charles Stewart, and
not Archibald and Miss Poyntz.

8.Frances  m. George Vesey, son of the Most Rev. John Vesey and Anne Muschamp, dau of Agmondisham Muschamp.

8.Alexander  died 1742;  in 1720 appointed agent to Antrim estates; married to Anne Stewart, dau of John Stewart of Fort Stewart, Jamaica.;  his assistant land agent was John Cuppage.

9.Alexander T. Stewart m. a sister of Sir Hugh Hill.

10.Alexander , died about 1790, unmarried;  died in poverty.

7.Mary  m. Richard Dobbs;  Mary may have been a dau of Archibald and Martha Dobbin.

4.Ninian (Ninion) , the younger; m. Jane McCullough

5.William  of Carey

5.Robert  of Maugheramore;  some of his descendants married into the M'Aulay family;
one of these M'Aulays, Toby, was married to a MacDonnell and other M'Aulays to M'Allisters.

5.Alexander  of Cape Castle;  his granddau, Rose Stewart, m. a John M'Aula.

5.Lewis  of Garey

5.George 

5.Christian  m. Archibald Hutchinson of Stronocum, son of George Hutchinson and Mary Ann Boyd.

5.Isabella  m. Thomas Stewart of Esson—their descendants married into many families, one of which was that of M'Aulay.

5.Mary  m. Mecum M'Conoghy

5.Grizel  m. Capt. Andrew Jolly—descendants married into many families, one of which was that of M'Aulay.

5.Jane  m. Daniel Frizel

5.Alice  m. Capt. (later Major) Alexander Macaulay of the Cushendall Macaulays,
descended from the Lairds of Ardincaple in Dumbartoshire, Scotland.  Their dau, Ealse (Alice) m.
Capt. Robert Stewart.  Later descendants of Alice and Alex married into the families of Dunlop, Cuppage, Boyd, Alexander, Godley, Hill, etc.

5.Rose m. Neil M'Neill of Cushendun;  their granddau, Ismay M'Neill, m. George Stewart of Red Bay.

4.Catherine  m. John Stewart of Red Bay;  Red Bay Stewarts married into a M'Aulay family.

3.David  m.

4.John

4.James

3.Jane  m. Alexander Magee—some descendants married into the M'Donnell, M'Aula, M'Alister, and Savage families.

3.Christian  m. Brice Dunlop; some descendants later married into the Macaulay, Rowan , and later Stewart-Moore families.

4.Brice Dunlop m. Jane Boyd

4.Alice Dunlop m. Archibald Stewart

List of unknown connections:
Archibald Stewart of Ballintoy m. Isabel, dau of Robert Echlin, 1576-1635, and Jane Seaton.
Isabel Echlin had the following siblings:
John Echlin m. to Mary Stafford, dau of Sir Francis Stafford.
Hugh Echlin m. Magdalen Cowell, dau of Robert Cowell of Co. Armagh.
Margaret Echlin m. the Ven. Rev. Robert Maxwell, ancestor of the Earls of Farnham
Jane Echlin m. 1. to Henry Maxwell; m. 2. to the Ven. Rev. William Fullerton
Euphemia Echlin.

In 1652 and 1653 the following Ballintoy Stewarts were mentioned:
Robert Oge Stewart, nephew of Archibald.
Maj. John Stewart of Ballintoy
Capt. Alexander Stewart of Ballintoy
Alexander Stewart, Sr. of Ballintoy
Lt. Thomas Stewart of Ballintoy
Quarter master Robert Stewart


 
1. Richard Dobbs m. 1. Mary Stewart, dau of Archibald Stewart of Ballintoy and had,

2. Arthur Dobbs m. 1719 Ann Osborne
2. Rev. Richard Dobbs m. the widow McMannus and had,
3. Very Rev. Richard Dobbs m. Harriet Walsh (the widow Lambert), dau of Rev. John Walsh and had w/other issue,
4. Judge Conway Edward Dobbs m. 1806, his cousin, Maria Dobbs, dau of Francis Dobbs, M.P. and had,
5. Richard Dobbs m. Lucretia Burleigh
5. Francis Dobbs m. 1844 Maria Graham
5. Conway Edward Dobbs m. 1865 Sarah Mulholland
5. Jane Eliza Dobbs m. 1828 Col. Law(e) and had 2 sons, 2 daus. (possible that one of them married the Cartwright above)
5. Harriet Dobbs m. 1833 Rev. Robert David Cartwright
5. Maria Dobbs m. Judge Waters
5. Madeline Dobbs, d.unm. in 1902
5. Catherine Dobbs m. Rev. F. Hill
3. Francis Dobbs, M.P. m. 1773 Jane Stewart of Ballintoy and had with other issue,
4. Rev. Richard Stewart Dobbs m. Harriet Macaulay, dau of Alexander Macaulay of Glenville, Cushendall, co. Antrim and had,
5. Francis Dobbs m. Anne Osborne
5. Arthur Dobbs m. Mary Toler
5. Maj. Gen. Richard Stewart Dobbs m. 1834 Jane Cathcart
5. Alexander Dobbs
5. Mary Dobbs m. 1842 Rev. E. J. Hartrick
5. Julia Dobbs m. 1839 Charles Pelly, Esq., son of Sir John Pelly
5. Kate Dobbs m. Henry Groves
5. Anne Dobbs


 

 
1.James Moore of Ballydivity, died abt. 1778, full will 1783
2.James Moore, Jr, only son
2.Jane Moore of Derrykeeghan m.Feb. 14, 1771 to  John Stewart, Esq. of Ballintoy
3.James Stewart, to inherit must assume the name of Moore
1.Ann Moore, widow, m. the Rev. John Hill of Drumna






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Dunbartonshire / Some Macaulay families
« on: Thursday 24 August 23 03:04 BST (UK)  »
I cannot attest a hundred percent to this posts accuracy, so corrections are always most welcome.

1.George Macaulay, c. 1790-c.1860;  farm manager; m. Ann Spanky (Spankie).
2.Thomas Coban Macaulay,  c.1835- 1884; b.  in Creich, Sutherland, Scotland; died in Australia;
   married in 1858 to Catherine Pelling; m. 1861 to Elizabeth Finnamore;  Thomas was a school teacher.
3.George Robert Macaulay, b. 1858
3.Christina Anna Macaulay, b. 1859
2.Rev. George Macaulay, 1826-1895; died, Burntisland, Fife; m. 1857 Harriet Fair, dau of Thomas Fair,
   merchant and Harriett Kendall;  Harriett Fair was also married to Patrick Boag, a woolen merchant.
3.Harriet Fair Macaulay, 1858-1923; died London; m. 1882 Walter Faithful Garland, at one time
    Commissioner of Public Works, Johore.
3.Mary Annie Fair Macaulay; m. 1882 Arthur Hickling, son of B. W. Hickling, Esq. of St. Julien's, Streatham.
3.Thomas Fair Macaulay, 1863-1884; died London
3.Margaret Helen Fair Macaulay, 1864-1944; died New Zealand; m. 1892 the Rev. Alexander Williamson Kinmont
4.Alexander (Sandy) Kinmont
4.Rev. William Kinmont; d. 1970;  ministered in Tasmania, Australia.
4.George Kinmont m. 1919 Alexdrina Lowery.
2.Rev. Robert Sellar Macaulay, 1830-1905; m. 1860 Euphemia Beith Elder, dau of the Rev. Robert Elder
   and Margaret Robson.
3.Rev. George Macaulay, b. 1861; m. 1887 Janet Elizabeth Ronaldson.
4.Janetta M. R. Macaulay, b. 1889 in Ayrshire.
4.Euphemia B. E. Macaulay, b. 1890
4.Robert S. D. Macaulay, b. 1894
3.Robert Elder Macaulay
3.Margaret Robson Macaulay
3.Annie Elizabeth Macaulay, 1868-1949; m. 1907 to Francis Gordon, as his second wife; son of George Gordon
    and Anne Grace Aberdein;  he was first married to Ethel Beatrice Wathen and had issue by her.
3.William Burns Thompson Macaulay
3.John Macaulay
3.Henry H. Macaulay, b. 1875.
3.Patrick B. M. Macaulay, b. 1882
3.Rev. Alexander Beith Macaulay; m. 1899 Mary Elizabeth Howden, 3rd dau of James Howden, C. A. of Edinburgh.
4.Mary Helen Macaulay, died 1944;  Principal of St. Anne's College, Oxford; m. in 1922 to Sir Frederick
    Wolff Ogilvie, Principal of Jesus College, Oxford; son of William Maxwell Ogilvie and Mary Ann Wolff.
5.David Ogilvie
5.James Ogilvie, 1928-1948
5.Professor Robert Maxwell Ogilvie, 1932-1981; m. 1959 Jennifer Margaret Roberts and had two sons and one dau.
4.Isobel St. Maur Macaulay m. W. M. Francis Ross Hardie, son of W. R. Hardie.
5.?Macaulay Hardie?
4.Jane Stewart Alison Macaulay;  served as Headmistress of St. Leonard and St. Katherine Schools, Fife, Scotland.
   

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