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The book of Scots-Irish family names – FamilySearch

The book of Scots-Irish family names. Title Also Known As: Book of Ulster surnames|Ulster surnames|Scots-Irish family names. Statement of Responsibility: Robert Bell. Authors: Bell, Robert, 1953- (Main Author) Format: Books/Monographs.

Daniel Elliot (1637–1704)   FamilySearch

https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LTWJ-FQQ/daniel-elliot-1637-1704

Discover life events, stories and photos about Daniel Elliot (1637–1704) of Tullykelter, County Fermanagh, Ireland … English and Scottish: variant of Elliott .

Proto-Germanic Surname Migration Evolution with Y-DNA Integration.

Elwood Ellwood – Gorrenberry

 

Elwood Ellwood – Gorrenberry

 

ftdna yorkshire – Bing images

 

FTDNA Blankfled – Google images

FTDNA Gorrenberry – Google images

FTDNA Gorrenberry – Bing images

FTDNA Blankfield – Bing images

Религиозное общество Друзей – Квакеры (quakers.ru)

History Ireland – Sheep stealers from the north of England: the Riding Clans in Ulster by Robert Bell

For about 1630 Ulster muster of R. J. Hunter Collection: for Johnson, use Johnston, Scott use Scot, Elliot use Ellot, Irvine use Irwin.

FTDNA Elks 2022

OUR ELLIOT ANCESTORS OF NEW ENGLAND

1257. @B[Mark Stephen ELLIOTT] [11] [858. Loren S. 10, Mark 9,
A.W. 8, Sherburn 7, Comfort 6, John 5, Jonathan 4, 3, Daniel 2,
1] was born 22 Oct 1949 in the Greene Co Hospital, Jefferson, IA.
He was named to honor his grandfathers. He is ambidextrous. He
graduated from Roosvelt High School in Des Moines in 1968, having
attended grade schools in Manson and Sioux City, IA, and Topeka,
KS. He was involved in the Boy Scout program in Sioux City and
Topeka. He lettered his senior year in high school in wrestling.
He graduated with B.S. degree in history and economics from the
University of Wyoming in Laramie. While he was there he became a
member and resided in The TKE Fraternity. He joined an outdoor
club and heavily involved in mountain climbing and cross country
skiing. He scaled Devil’s Tower and several peaks in the Grand
Teton Range including the @I[Grand]. As of 1985 he had given up
Mountain climbing but still participated in cross country skiing,
back packing, and fishing. He worked for a short time in a trona
mine owned by FMC Corporation near Green River, WY, and became
interested in mining engineering. He returned to school at the
University of Utah in Salt Lake City and obtained a BS degree in
mining engineering in 1978. He was employed as a mining engineer
by National Gypsum in Shoals, Indiana, from 1979-83. He married
on 28 Feb 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to @P[Mary Lou WATSON].
She was born in 1950 in Winston-Salem, NC. They were divorced in
1983 and had no children. Mark returned to school in 1983 to the
University of Indiana in Bloomington, IN, where he had resided
since 1979. He has been involved in a fellowship teaching and
working on a master’s degree in mathematics and computer science.
He took his practice teaching assigment the first five months of
1985 on an Indian Reservation near the Four Corners, located in
New Mexico. The summer of 1985 he was back at the University of
Indiana in school and teaching part time. The fall of 1985 he
accepted a job teaching in junior high at Crownpoint, New Mexico,
with 68 of his 69 students being native Americans. Crownpoint is
part of the Gallup school system. In 1986-87 he taught math and
computer science on the Zuni Indian Reservation south of Gallup.
He later taught in Sanders, AZ, and in 1995 was teaching in
Window Rock, AZ. He also taught a couple of college credit
courses at night in Gallup, NM. While in Indiana, he became a
member of the @I[Friends] Church. At a meeting in Gallup he met
Susan. On 27 Jun 1987 he married @P[Susan Roberta WARREN] in a
`Friends Ceremony’ in the Sacred Heart Retreat south of Gallup.
She was born in Johnson City, TN, 5 Mar 1955, and the daughter of
Hugh and Eloise WARREN of Garden City, SC. She served in the Air
Force and graduated from the University at Johnson City, TN. In
1987 she was a nutritionist working with the various Indian
tribes near Gallup. In 1989 she accepted the Home Economist
position for the county with office located in Gallup. In 1993
she accepted a position in Chinle in NE Arizona, employed by the
Federal Government in the health department working with the
Navajo Indians. She and Mark purchased a home in Gallup in 1987.
Mark has much interest in genealogy and his family history and
has made contributions searching libraries in Salt Lake City and
Indianapolis.

By dad Loren Spencer Elliott

Namensverbreitungskarte – Verein für Computergenealogie (genealogy.net)

 

Ferniehirst Kerr arms of Duchess of Buccleuch.

Gorrenberry arms of Wm Elwald-Ellot-Elliot Goodman of Gorrenberry.

Clementis Hob

People who exclude family members from the family tree and refer to them as liars, can not consider themselves genetic genealogists.  Are of the Adolph Hitler type, they may consider themselves as Harvard Historians of the type which hung my ancestors as witches, of the ones of McCarthyism, of my youth which black listed  Jewish playwrights as communists during the early part  of the Cold War.

 

Nixon-Armstrong Tartan:
(A woolen cloth woven in one of several plaid patterns, especially a pattern associated with a particular Scottish clan.)

Pendleton Lunard Tartan:
Designer: Pendleton Woolen Mills Pendleton, Oregon, USA. Tartan date: 01/01/1977.

Никсон-Армстронг Тартан:
(Шерстяная ткань, сотканная по одному из нескольких узоров пледа, особенно узору, связанному с определенным шотландским кланом).

Пендлтон Лунард Тартан:
Дизайнер: Pendleton Woolen Mills Пендлтон, штат Орегон, США. Дата тартана: 01.01.1977.

Brigham Young’s on the Trail of DNA Tales – Los Angeles Times

Family Tree DNA BRIGANCE Surname DNA Project – Y-DNA Classic Chart

Namensverbreitungskarte – Verein für Computergenealogie (genealogy.net)

 

20181107, Wednesday, November 7, 2018, Boston, MA, USA, Brigham Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Brigham Research Institute held their annual Discover Brigham campus-wide research day on Wednesday November 7, 2018.

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Your user name or IP address has been blocked by a WikiTree Leader.
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Start of block: 21:01, 14 May 2018
Intended for: Elliott-11757

Suspected violation: Intentionally adding false information

Accepting my standards, are Ancestry.com, 23andMe.com, FamilyTree.com, familysearch.org, and gedmatch.com [DNA# A269034(lawismarkellot) Ancestry.com data
M904357(markellott) 23andMe.com data corrective Genesis NM6772478 23andme Gedcom#4997456] Gedcom#4997456 (over 4,000 in data base). With FTDNA sites active in Germany, East Anglia, and Norfolk, assist on NC Argyll Colony.] Gedcom#4997456 (over 4,000 in Data base). With FTDNA sites active in Germany, East Anglia, and Norfolk, assist on NC Argyll Colony.Professional research genealogists not of Wikitree utilizing https://elwald.com/, and https://gorrenberry.com/, are readily capable to find documentation on anything I have presented on researching my Y-DNA, of Clan Elliot

In silencing by hanging Salem Witches, or in McCarthyism, blacklisting Jewish playwrights for being communists. In the behavior of science and long-term planning, it is felt I am being kicked out for ‘intentionally adding false information’, the concept of witch hanging and blacklisting was silencing. Owning and operating, elwald.com, gorrenberry.com and clancrozier.com, it is the owner operator which does the silencing.  Don’t think I have been silenced. Sincerely, Mark Stephen Elliott 2-19-2023

Die Riding Clans in Ulster von Robert Bell

Dad, Loren Spencer Elliott, took me to see Nixon campaigning against Kennedy. All I could remember is his black hair that of an Irishman. He lost to Kennedy, but Kennedy got money for a space program to the moon. Feel dad voted Nixon in 1972, I voted being part Irish McGovern to take the troops out of Vietnam, which Nixon in loosing popularity did. He opened up trade with China, and the Office of Surface Mining for reclamation was created.

Though he lost and Kennedy got the money he talked to an Armstrong about peace on the moon. Raised a Quaker, he spoke peace on earth, though known to be a liar, he’s likely not believed. If not peace, then what?

Engineers applied the science and utilized scientific answers.  An engineer goes by the science, and when they give you the scientific answers on O-rings. for a social studies teacher from where the Elliot got started in America previous to a Framingham an of Framingham’s Stone and Salem End, all that engineer can give is a scientific applied mathematical answer. Since Nixon was known to be a liar an he opened up trade with China, and pulled the troops out of Vietnam, and since no-one will die if I’m considered a liar, it will be the biggest honor to for Nixon not to be known as the biggest liar, please let me be it.  Mark Stephen Elliott

https://www.enn.com/articles/49395-preserved-moose-with-dna-of-ancestors-being-studied-in-russia

It is likely my ancestors ate moose, an their DNA migrated from Asia to America, like the Y-Q242 DNA of the Zuni people which I taught math and computers to. Their ancestors build the ruins of Mesa Verde, Chaco Canyon and the temples of Mexico. Coronado in 1540 attacked the Zuni people. They carried the Rb1 from Galicia, Ukraine-Poland, to Galicia north Spain, to New Galicia, now Mexico. Am living in New Mexico, USA, in which people carrying Rb1, DNA with the DNA which came from Asia, the Asian not the European part is on a return trip. In 1540 my ancestors of the Border between kingdoms of England and Scotland wore a steel helmet. One of my kind an engineer of an engineering school, and of the borderland between the kingdoms of Scotland and England, wore a helmet not of steel when he placed the first footprint on the moon.

Mark Stephen Elliott

SMALLPOX by Tim Amsden (Published in the Timberlake Times February 2000
In 1877, before the town of Ramah existed, a group of 100 Mormons fleeing persecution in Arkansas came to the area we know as Timberlake Ranch, and established a settlement they called Savoia. Savoia was one of the first white settlements in Western New Mexico.

Unfortunately, along the way one family took refuge from the cold in an empty adobe house, which was clearly marked with the word, “smallpox.” Either because they couldn’t read or because the weather gave them no choice, this house is where their twin babies were born. It is also where they took on the germs they would carry to the small settlement of Savoia.

During the bitter cold and heavy snows of the winter of 1877-78, smallpox ravaged Savoia, taking one person after another. Mothers and babies, fathers and children, died.

Some of the bodies may have been buried in a hand-dug well close to Timberlake – Paul Merrill is trying to verify that story. We do know that at least thirteen smallpox victims are buried in a small cemetery just below the upper ranch house. It is a well-tended area enclosed by a black wrought-iron fence, eerie with the tragedy of the deaths of young parents and children buried there, all struck down within four months by a terrible disease.

The settlement survived for a time – in 1880k, there were ten families living in Savoia. But eventually most of the people left to form Ramah and other communities, and the area, which is now Timberlake Ranch, became the Hamblin Ranch (the Hamblins were part of the original Savoia group).

In addition to the graves of those who died in the smallpox tragedy of 1877-78, the cemetery contains the grave of Polly Ann Hamblin, who lived from 1900 to 1918. Some people say that Polly’s ghost haunts the upper ranch house; but that is another story.

Thanks to two of our landowners, Kathryn Walling and Paul Merrill for their contribution to this article.

http://www.trnews.info/neighborshistory.htm

The Elliott grandparents of Mt Ayr, Iowa the only grandparents I knew each lost a younger brother in the 1908 flue epidemic. Took my vacinne in my left arm, where I had my small pox vaccination taken.

 

Polly Ann Hamblin
25 April 1900–22 March 1918 (Age 17)

https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/KWJZ-JHG/polly-ann-hamblin-1900-1918

The Life Summary of Polly Ann
When Polly Ann Hamblin was born on 25 April 1900, in Eagar, Apache, Arizona, United States, her father, Duane Hamblin, was 36 and her mother, Susan Virginia Greer, was 30. She lived in St Johns Precinct, Apache, Arizona, United States in 1900. She died on 22 March 1918, in Gallup, McKinley, New Mexico, United States, at the age of 17, and was buried in Valencia, New Mexico, United States.

Obituary for Miss Polly Ann Hamblin, Albuquerque Morning Journal (Albuquerque, New Mexico) 28 Mar 1918, Thu Page 5

and was buried in Valencia, New Mexico, United States. 

Find-A-Grave has the error, of saying buried in McKinley County. Looks like FamilySearch Home — FamilySearch.org is correct saying buried in Valencia, New Mexico, United States.

 

Mark Elliott
Yesterday at 10:34am
Noted most of you Elks are of North Carolina, and feel you may find this upload site of use; https://gorrenberry.com/argyll-colony-uploads/ Can’t trust those Armstrong. The admin which set of this site she told me her husband’s mother was an Armstrong. The she tells me she was related to those ‘white bear’ Osborne. Feel for it like the Elliott which rode with Johnnie Armstrong ‘Gilnockie’. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Elwald_people_of_the_forested_groves_ca_1540.jpg His brother a T(h)omas of Mangerton, had land east of Gorrenbery, https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Buccleuch-lands-of-Mangerton-Gorrenberry-Whithaugh-and-Elliot-of-Midlemmill-1024×787.png called ‘Billhope’, so it is likely as the ballad said had family which rode with him. Should have known better. They even have a ballad about it; https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Lori-Watson-Johnnie-Armstrang.mp4 The things us Elliot get drawn into by those Armstrong, can get us hung. https://elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Albert-Bird-Armstrong-genealogists.png https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofarms00arms/page/n13/mode/2up “In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions to the Armstrong surname genealogical organization.” https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38734448/albert-bird-armstrong Meriantoun (Mangerton)
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
Yesterday at 9:49am
Good publication admin; https://dna-explained.com/
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
July 13 @ 12:30pm
Harold Kerr 2 hours ago R-FGC24408 is a subgroup of R-M269 Harold Kerr 2 hours ago This seems to be a pretty odd R1b and Subclades Project for R1b (M343+ … – FamilyTreeDNAwww.familytreedna.com › public 259327, Singstad, Anders Jonsen Aune 1657-1708 Stadsbygd STR, Norway, R-FGC24408, 12, 24, 14, 11, 11-14, 12, 12, 12, 13, 13, 30, 16, 9-10, 11, 11, 25, 16 … Given who you match it looks like you may be of those Norway-Normandy ‘Ker’. Have a lot of matches from Norway? https://www.peopleofthebritishisles.org/ Long time match for Kerr [elk (moose) of thickets] of Elwald/Elliott [elk (moose) of forest]. https://elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Kerr-Elliott-Daniel-Cluster-link.jpg Elk (moose) are making a comeback. There is even a FTDNA group for us Elks; https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/elks/about/background Elks Make a Dangerous Comeback in Germany https://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/wild-elks-return-to-germany-a-853581.html
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
June 28 @ 11:56am
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Mark ElliottMark Elliott
June 21 @ 11:15am
https://named.publicprofiler.org/ https://nvk.genealogy.net/map Should be noted that other groups within the Finch feed have different family histories and if Y-DNA is place in their hands, and if they applied to their respective family histories this is how how history for their respective families will be the most accurate. This is to show census surname population distribution maps, wild life ancient surnames, of animals; finch, sparrow, and elk (moose), and elk (moose) Poland to German distribution is to be integrated with long range Anglo correlated to surname distribution to show the show the first 13 23 14 11 11-14 12 12 11 13 13 29 Y-DNA markers though Carl Finch and I match the first 25, migrates as PoBI Genetics has show in their extensive study; https://www.peopleofthebritishisles.org/ that Y-DNA travel over the North Sea from Anglo-Danish-Germanic-Saxon to East Anglia, which corresponds to both science and archaeological-genetic history, standard family genealogy done by the family historian genealogist, not with a super imposition of those of Harvard which tried witches and hung them on the pseudo science and silencing by these false types with high credentials as the Harvard judges, it is by nature the the historian of the family gets the family history correct, not the Harvard type educated elite which hung my family as witches. Wolf and man eat elk (moose), and would migrate with the elk (moose), in Germany. https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/German-wolves.gif
Mark Elliott
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Mark ElliottMark Elliott
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If an old guy like me can figure out this DNA-genetic genealogy stuff, figure most everyone else certainly can. Those Mormon moms, put me at a stand still on this. If the Mormon men and even the ‘higher ups’ in the Church of Latter Day Saints do not want to contend with this team of excellence which needs the Y-DNA added to their genetic genealogical family history tool box. Am going to try to help them out. If those Jewish people of FTDNA carrying that Y-DNA do not assist, they certainly have a lot more courage than I have. Know Micheal Hammer is not Jewish, but he’s family so he’s included in the bunch. https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/2481503?dpr=2&fit=max&h=359&w=590 Even as a German before the Revolution married into the Scottish ‘Mc-” highlander family.
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
59 minutes ago
Roberta Estes, Left card on FTDNA table at Rootstech 2020 SLC, UT, did you receive it? Feel that it works better on Bing search, but about twice use Google.
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
2 hours ago
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Elks?iframe=yresults Elke in Germany are of the Cree word evolution into American English ‘moose’. https://forebears.io/surnames/elks https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Elke Other tribes had used words like Wolf, Finch, Elks, words from wildlife for early surnames, which are of tribes of an European arrival nature. If someone has the surname ‘Moose’, then that surname and it’s word base has American origins. https://forebears.io/surnames/moose Few but if Presbyterian for the Elks & Stroud, both surname in numbers around 10 are found in Co. Down, Ulster, Ireland. Something to consider if only if family came as Presbyterians.
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
4 hours ago
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
14 hours ago
One team sure could help that other team out which does not carry the Y-DNA.
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
14 hours ago
For those NC elks; https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Scottish-settlements-in-North-Carolina-before-the-Revolution.jpg Just remember I’m one of these elks. https://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/wild-elks-return-to-germany-a-853581.html Those elk (moose) you know can get rather bull headed at times. It recommends that one does not chase after them. In accordance with the Armstrong (they are bear like); https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofarms00arms/page/29/mode/2up Danish elk of the forest type and Elwald/Elliot, can see it in my R-U106 Y-DNA. Our Elliot ‘elk of the forest’ clan has a chief which I am with in a year of age. Will not tell you who is older, want to keep my head. Feels the chief thinks I am some sort of wild west vagabond. The Elliot Clan by Newcastleton Primary School | Scots Language Project 2018 Mar 24, 2018 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0LvU-EISTU Without the ladies you can not have family history. Elk of the forest graphic- Germany https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3423689?dpr=2&fit=max&h=298&w=590 Shows my descendant from a German Hammer which married a Scottish Highlander; Moved into Washington County Tennessee where my wife was born and raised. https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/2481503?dpr=2&fit=max&h=359&w=590
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
May 9 @ 11:17am
https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3577120?dpr=2&fit=max&h=317&w=590 Things are moving a bit fast then I thought. 1. The family knows best. 2. Listen to others, especially of the opposite sex, to make family. 3. Do not in a family search, get rid of the in-laws, though you may want to. 4. Families fight, and likely not just one answer is correct, in the history. ONE DOES NOT GET TO CHOOSE THEIR ANCESTORS A genealogist follows the above. James M. Irvine, administrator and author is a genealogist. Those which have dismissed or excluded an individual from an FTDNA site are not genealogists, and the feed is not in any way a genealogical feed. The Family History Library FHL, Salt Lake City, UT, all are welcome and they do not dismiss people from doing family history. They have genealogists in that library. Families in that library are sharing in their family history, on the level of free speech equality. The buyer buys your data to share not to be taken away. Supervised core drilling. Once the core is pulled from the ground it belongs to the buyer, not another company. In mining that would be a form of ‘claim jumping’. To be dismissed from feeds, automatically makes the feed bias towards the ‘claim jumper’, which in this case the one which does the dismissing. If one has over a half century plus generations vested in the claim, they do not care what happens to the corporation which puts their support into the ‘claim jumper’. One needs to compare the management and family of those feeds which people have been dismissed from, and those feeds which only have co-admins and people can not be dismissed from. The best managed feeds would likely be those of the co-admins where there is no dismissal on how much and what is said on the feed. Once FTDNA realizes they have a product which sells itself, and it is not the job of admins to sell it on the feed, the feeds are for family history sharing, which happens when people are free to come and go and put what ever they want to on them. Co-admin a feed myself been trying to get people on the feed to riot, but haven’t been to successfull at it. These feeds are better managed by the people on them. The only reason one has a family tree is because they can not kick people off it when they want to. One especially understands the previous if they are married.
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
May 8 @ 11:33pm
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~gallgaedhil/genealogy/haplo_elliotts.htm Just a note, that it has been indicated that in accordance with FTDNA I have some Ashkenazi Jew in me. This can be shown in my 12 marker exact match of (Greenberg), of Grünberg, Germany in me.For Roberta Estes, the surname Elke, which means ‘elk’ in German, and ‘elk’ in Oxford England, but Webster American English it means ‘moose’, of Algonquian. Bennett Greenspan, evolved back in time, is Germanic-Ashkenazi Jewish; Benedict Grünspan, near Berlin and eastward, in regions of Ashkenazi Jews. https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Benedict,1890:Gr%C3%BCnspan,1890:Elke Robert Estes, Rootstech 2020 left printed both sides at FTDNA table; https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Google-Brigham-DNA.png
Mark ElliottMark Elliott
April 26 @ 8:47pm
https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:elke Note; above right graphic by; Micheal Hammer.
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