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Elliott from Arvagh / Garty Lough
« on: Sunday 12 June 11 13:16 BST (UK) »
My ancestor Archibald Elliott b.1814, emigrated to Canada from Garty Lough  prior to 1840. He married Sarah, the daughter of Abraham Pratt who had also emigrated from County Cavan

There were two Elliott's (Archibald and Thomas) listed as Arvagh townsite tenants of the Earl of Gosford  in the early 1800's.

Buried in the Arvagh Church of Ireland cemetery are two headstones of interest:
William Elliott b.1805 d.1914, age 109
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Wife of ??? - Mary Ann Law alias Elliott d. Sept. 19, 1839 age 37 ( ?)

Are any of these 4 related to one another and to my ancestor?

Brian Elliott

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Re: Elliott from Arvagh / Garty Lough
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 14 June 11 01:47 BST (UK) »
oh it's funny my name is Elliott, i live in north of france, my ancestor are Joseph Elliott (son of William Elliott and Susannah Little) was born May 14, 1810 in Clincorr, Ireland, and died January 03, 1882 in Hungerford, Ontario, Canada. He married Isabella Latimer on March 06, 1846.


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Re: Elliott from Arvagh / Garty Lough
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 10 July 11 22:24 BST (UK) »
IF you are related to  William Elliott and Susannah Little, are from France you are most definitely related. Can help you trace your roots if you wish.

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Re: Elliott from Arvagh / Garty Lough
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 10 July 11 23:20 BST (UK) »
Do you know Elliott's family? i just know they live in England and Canada actually...


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Re: Elliott from Arvagh / Garty Lough
« Reply #4 on: Monday 11 July 11 05:42 BST (UK) »
Yes  the Elliotts are my mothers family..have plenty of old pictures and pictures of the house they built when they came to Canada. It stands to this day and is very beautiful. We had a chance to finally see it last fall..there was such a feeling of being home and at peace.  Will try and attach it for you. A well as Joseph Elliott  and his grave.

You would be related to William son of William Elliott who during WWII was stationed in France ..correct?


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Re: Elliott from Arvagh / Garty Lough
« Reply #5 on: Friday 05 August 11 04:28 BST (UK) »
 :)

This is a long shot but I was wondering if you have James Elliot in your tree  :)

He was a shoemaker by trade. I am researching (trying hard  ::) ::)) to find info on his daughter Margaret Elliot born about 1810 who also went by the names DUKE, HAMILTON, HUNT/HUNTER for whatever reason, I am not sure - I think maybe a few marriages  ???

 :)  The family migrated to Scotland in the about 1850's.

Also trying to find a birth for Maryanne Hunt/Hunter/Hamilton/Elliot/Duke who was born Belturbet about 1846 without much success.

Hoping someone maybe able to shed some light on my very elusive ancestors  :-\

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Re: Elliott from Arvagh / Garty Lough
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 22 April 14 19:23 BST (UK) »
I am looking for William John Elliott probably born in Clones, Ireland son of "Robert Elliott" and Jane Little probably from Arvagh, Ireland.
Can you help?  I have a large amount on the Canadian family.

Thank you,