Ellwood to Cumbria
How family members are being successful at family history;
THE FAMILY KNOWS BEST.
LISTEN TO OTHERS, ESPECIALLY PEOPLE OF THE OPPISTE SEX, WHEN IT COMES TO FAMILY.
WHEN FINDING FAMILY DO NOT GET RID OF THE IN-LAWS EVEN IF YOU WANT TO.
FAMILIES FIGHT, THOUGH DISAGREEMENT, BOTH POSITIONS-ANSWERS ARE LIKELY CORRECT.
IF THE FAMILY’S HISTORY IS DONE PROPERLY, ONE DO NOT GET TO CHOOSE THEIR RELATIVES THEY AR BORN WITH THEM.
THE FAMILY KNOWS BEST. Anything which is presented as pasted down as family history by a member of the family is accepted as being correct. If someone not of the family line expresses it being incorrect, they may be a historian, but not a family historian.
LISTEN TO OTHERS, ESPECIALLY PEOPLE OF THE OPPISTE SEX, WHEN IT COMES TO FAMILY.
People of the opposite sex see things differently and will offer a different perspective when seeking information about family.
WHEN FINDING FAMILY DO NOT GET RID OF THE IN-LAWS EVEN IF YOU WANT TO. If there are relatives that you do not want to be related to, put them in because they may be linked to relatives you want to be related to.
FAMILIES FIGHT, THOUGH DISAGREEMENT, BOTH POSITIONS-ANSWERS ARE LIKELY CORRECT. Any information you may receive is helpful, and is likely as correct as ones own.
IF THE FAMILY’S HISTORY IS DONE PROPERLY, ONE DO NOT GET TO CHOOSE THEIR RELATIVES THEY AR BORN WITH THEM. (self explanatory).
مدرسة الكويكرز الفلسطينية التي صمدت 150 عامًا من الحرب والاحتلال – كويكر سبيك
تأسست مدرسة أصدقاء رام الله عام ١٨٦٩ على يد اثنين من الأصدقاء من نيو إنجلاند، حين كانت فلسطين لا تزال تحت الحكم العثماني، وتوسعت لاحقًا لتضم حرمين جامعيين في مدينتي رام الله والبيرة المتجاورتين. وقد أجرت QuakerSpeak مؤخرًا مقابلات عبر تطبيق زووم مع رانيا معايه، مديرة المدرسة، وعمر تسديل، أمين مجلس أمنائها.
صمدت المدرسة لعقود من العنف خلال الاحتلال الإسرائيلي للضفة الغربية، بل وتعرضت لهجمات في بعض الأحيان، لكنها ما زالت مزدهرة. يقول عمر: “عندما يبدو الأمل معدومًا، نسعى جاهدين لتوفير ملاذ آمن يشعر فيه الناس بالترحيب والحرية، بينما هم خارج أسوار المدرسة ليسوا أحرارًا على الإطلاق”.
Family Tree DNA social photos 3719534 (1181×912)
American Friends Service Committee – Speed read – NobelPrize.org
Family Tree DNA social photos 3730883 (1180×884)
Family Tree DNA social photos 3712452 (1180×598)
Поскольку у меня нет доступа к набору FTDNA №101829, пожалуйста, используйте набор YSEQ №4069, чтобы найти для меня семейного историка Марка Стефан Эллиотта.


Family Tree DNA social photos 3730883 (1180×884)
Family Tree DNA social photos 3712452 (1180×598)
Поскольку у меня нет доступа к набору FTDNA №101829, пожалуйста, используйте набор YSEQ №4069, чтобы найти для меня семейного историка Марка Стефан Эллиотта.
On Will of Robt Elliot and family, New Castle, Kittery, Maine b. 1643 by MSE 5/23/2012
Fathers-Father-4-Robert-Elliot-and-Colonial-Maine-Royalists.pdf MSE
Chasing-my-Y-DNA-part-28.pdf MSE
Fathers-Father-4-Robert-Elliot-and-Colonial-Maine-Royalists.pdf MSE
Chasing-my-Y-DNA-part-28.pdf MSE
Difficult to Transcribe plus Confusion and a Result with Clarification-1.pdf MSE-7-19-2012
Graham Grantham Ancient Roman J-M267 DNA – Gorrenberry
Graham Grantham Ancient Roman J-M267 DNA – Gorrenberry
File:Sasine deed 1484 for Robert Elwald (Elliot), Redheugh, Larriston, Hartsgarth.jpg – Wikipedia
Armetage-Hermitage-Armestrang-Armstrong-Castle-Bothwell.jpg (1030×960)
FTDNA–social-photos-3719534.jpg (1181×912)
Fathers-Father-4-Robert-Elliot-and-Colonial-Maine-Royalists.pdf MSE
Chasing-my-Y-DNA-part-57.pdf MSE 3-27-2013
Fathers-Father-4-Robert-Elliot-and-Colonial-Maine-Royalists.pdf MSE
Chasing-my-Y-DNA-part-57.pdf MSE 3-27-2013

A true and exact history of the island of Barbados | Project Gutenberg
Scottish Poetry Selection – Wha Daur Meddle Wi’ Me?
The royal coat of arms in Scotland has the Latin motto “Nemo me impune lacessit“. The English translation of this is “Nobody interferes with me with impunity” and this is often defiantly expressed in broad Scots as “Wha daur meddle wi’ me?” which is the title of this anonymous poem. But on this occasion it is being aggressively repeated by a member of the Elliot family, one of the Border families who not only fought their neighbours but were part of the first line of defence against marauding English invaders – and could sometimes defy the Scottish monarch as well!
File:Sasine deed 1484 for Robert Elwald (Elliot), Redheugh, Larriston, Hartsgarth.jpg – Wikipedia
File:Crozier and Elliot in Upper Liddesdale Blaeu 1654 map.jpeg – Wikipedia
https://www.familytreedna.com/social-photos/3719534

Tullykelter-to-America 3/1/2012 Mark Elliott PDF
File:Sasine deed 1484 for Robert Elwald (Elliot), Redheugh, Larriston, Hartsgarth.jpg – Wikipedia
Elwald-de-Armstrong PDF

Peace On The Border
After the riding we dispersed We drifted home in twos and threes Through cold and rain we spat and cursed This ancient war of families
In Barbados Anglican-Royalist Scot POW from the English Civil War 1650 were indentured to the Barbados Plantation, this a precursor to the African slaves.
В этот бесценный момент во всей истории человечества все люди на этой Земле поистине едины – едины в своей гордости за то, что вы сделали, и едины в своих молитвах о вашем благополучном возвращении на Землю.
АСТРОНАВТ АРМСТРОНГ. Спасибо, господин Президент.
Felt that Ellwood/Elwood a form of Elwod/Elwold from Croyland region;
The line seems to follow what I call the Scandinavian Highway.
Ælf, Aelf, Elf;
wald, wold, then of English of wood.
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/wald
Etymology 3
From Middle English wald, from Old English weald (“high land covered with wood, woods, forest”), from Proto-Germanic *walþuz, whence also Old High German wald (German Wald) and Old Norse vǫllr (Faroese vøllur, Norwegian voll, Icelandic völlur).
Noun
wald (plural walds)
Forest; woods.
References
Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster’s Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain. The imported definitions may be significantly out of date, and any more recent senses may be completely missing.
Middle English
Alternative forms
wæld
Etymology
From Old English weald (“high land covered with wood, woods, forest”), from Proto-Germanic *walþuz, whence also Old High German wald (German Wald) and Old Norse vǫllr (Faroese vøllur, Norwegian voll, Icelandic völlur).
Noun
wald (plural walds or walden)
a wooded area, forested land, the woods; a wooded tract, forest preserve; the forest as a wild place
Þe wurmes & te wilde deor … o þis wald wunieð. — St. Margaret of Antioch, c1225
Ȝif æi mon hine mihte ifinden uppe þissere wælden, … — Layamon’s Brut, c1275
Beliagog in þat nede Fond him riche wald To fine. — Sir Tristrem, c1330
Was nouthire waldis in þar walke ne watir to fynde. — Wars of Alexander, 1450
References
Middle English Dictionary
Old Danish
Alternative forms
wold
Etymology
From Old Norse vald.
Noun
wald
force, violence
Descendants
Danish: vold
Old High German
Etymology
Proto-Germanic *walþuz, whence also Old English weald, Old Norse vǫllr
Noun
wald m
forest
Descendants
Middle High German: walt (“forest”)
German: Wald (“forest”)
Yiddish: וואַלד (vald)
Mòcheno: bòlt
Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *walþuz, whence also Old English weald, Old Norse vǫllr.
Noun
wald m
a forest
Descendants
Middle Low German wolt
Low German wold

http://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/m/mec/med-idx?type=id&id=MED53328
wold (n.(1)) Also wolde, wald(e, weld(e, (16th & 17th cents.) would & (early SWM) wæld(e, uald, uælde, (infl.) wolden, wælden & (in names) woldh, wol(le, walt(e, wal(le, wale, wauld(e, wault, waud(e, waut, wad, wat, wel, weald(e, wealt, weude, whalt, valde, holde, -old(e, -aud.
[OE weald, (A) wald, LOE (in place names) wal(t, w)old forest.]
1.
(a) A wooded region, forested land, the woods; ?a wooded tract, forest preserve [quot. c1330]; also, the forest as a wild place; wilde woldes;
(b) open country, a plain, meadow; also, grassy fields, grassland, pasturage;
(c) a waste place, the desert;
(d) high ground, the hills, highlands; also, a hill, down;
(e) with diminished force, freq. in generalizing phrases: the world, the earth; on wold(es, over lond and ~, everywhere, up and down, far and wide.
2.
(a) Used to designate specific hilly regions in England such as the Cotswolds, the Yorkshire Wolds, and the Weald;
(b) in surnames;
in Yorkshire;
In Yorkshire; Wold/Would
Of Alan Elfwold.
Also;
The above indicates and Elfwold/Elwold/Elwood/Ellwood, migration from Croyland, to Cumbria, and on into Scotland;
James V. Elliott of the Elliot DNA Reiver Site;
James V. Elliott also worked on a study;
Above shows a migration path of Elwold variants.
DNA Ellwood similar to Elliott;
Elliott, Elliot, Elwood, Ellwood, census comparisons;
Mark Elliott 7/9/2015

Pictured as described;
added 7/23/2015

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