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My family chased the Tories the Freedom of Speech silencers out of America. Daniel Elot (Elliott) was a Harvard Cromwellian Puritan slave of the Tory type. These people schooled at Harvard would never think of stopping a shuttle from going into space, when Utah engineers say it was not safe. Measure that silencing of my free speech is still held by Harvard types, and knew they silence an thought they hung me like a witch. Harvard if you know what the top of the queue means then you will know what applied engineering mathematics from Utah can do, and how you been relegated on an American standard to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ancestors, as Salem judges, which story was utilized in The Crucible. Have the Y-DNA of Daniel Elliott which testified in defense of Elizabeth Proctor.

The above are not my people. My people are POW Scot sent to the British Colonies. These are my people.

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Mark Elliott
January 22 @ 9:49am
Get stuck with being related to a notorious border reivers of Liddesdale, a Clementis Hobs (IE Clement Croziers, sister’s son Robert Elliott), and putting up with those notorious Armstrong. At least Armstrong and Elliott are within the top five surnames of County Fermanagh. Robert Bell (West March Reiver) wrote a short history on us in County Fermanagh. https://www.historyireland.com/early-modern-history-1500-1700/sheep-stealers-from-the-north-of-england-the-riding-clans-in-ulster-by-robert-bell/ (Robert Bell is/(was?) supervisor of the Northern Ireland political collection at the Linen Hall Library, Belfast). Guess that Armstrong married that Maguire Princess to get some Royal blood in the line; https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofarms00arms/page/327 (bottom page 328), but how does that help us Ellot-Elliott? What do us notorious Middle March Scots Clans of Armstrong, Elliott, Nixon, and Crozier, have to do besides marrying a Maguire Princess to get recognition, do we have to put one of us on the moon, and have another talk to him as president? https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/President-Nixon-speaking-with-astronauts-Armstrong-and-Aldrin-on-the-Moon.mp4 Armstrong and Elliott love those Irish Catholics (mom’s mom a Ryan, and sister-in-law is a Doyle), we just do not like borders. Gibson; Gilbert’s son, Scots Border County Down mainly of Ulster; https://named.publicprofiler.org/ http://www.therjhuntercollection.com/resources/muster-rolls-c-1630/search-muster-rolls/ Gib (Gilbert), Hob (Robert), Dand (Andrew); Gilbert of Stobs, Robert of Redheugh, and Andrew (Dand/Daniel) from Tullykelter [from the Irish Tulaigh (mounds of) Chealtchair (“the gray, tall, fierce hero of the Ulster”)], Fermanagh (Irish; Mag-Uidhir). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullykelter_Castle
Yesterday at 3:24pm
https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3461419?dpr=2&fit=max&h=325&w=590 1. A bridge over a stream, gutter, etc. Early examples occur in place-names, as Prestesbrige (c 1150), Risibrigg (c 1240), Hatherbrig, Scatbrig or -breg, and as a first element in Brigham (c 1190), Briggate (c 1266), Brighous (1337; cf. BARB. XVII. 409), Bryghend (1359). https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/brig_n A. n. 1. A person’s dwelling-place, or native country. Also fig. in lang hame, the grave. https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/hame_n_1 DSL Dictionary of the Scottish Language. Brigham, East Riding of Yorkshire Historical description Brigham, a village and a township in Foston-on-the-Wolds parish, in the E.R. Yorkshire, near the Hull and Scarborough railway, 4½ miles SE of Great Driffield. Acreage of township, 1398; population, 73. There is a Wesleyan chapel. Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England & Wales, 1894-5 https://ukga.org/england/Yorkshire/ERY/towns/Brigham.html UK Genealogical Archives. Brigham Surname Definition: (English) One who came from Brigham (homestead by the bridge), the name of places in Cumberland and Yorkshire. https://forebears.io/surnames/brigham
Elliott
January 23 @ 8:53pm
https://named.publicprofiler.org/ Kirkpatrick from region also. Clan Johnston youtube film; https://youtu.be/tgfkXZnFOqA Johnston after Maguire, is the second surname in numbers of County Fermanagh.
January 23 @ 11:29am
The Elliot were even known to marry those English Graham. It was probably much easier for an Armstrong to marry an Irish Maguire. https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/ballads-of-the-Border-Reivers..mp4 If you Irish want to believe the English Tories and their history you can, but I am an American, and we separated from those Tory Loyalists in 1776. Reiver Trail; https://youtu.be/PVd8lWp7KJQ Trying to defend the old homeplace The Hermitage Castle from a wind farm. Neil A. and Buccleuch claim Langholm as home. https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Neil-Armstrong-Langholm-Memories-BBC-Fiona.mp4 “To the south of the castle is the Langholm Estate, part of Buccleuch Estates, which is lodging an objection. ‘To pollute the landscape backdrop of the castle with all its power to evoke the history and heritage of the Scottish Borders would be nothing short of vandalism,’ stresses The Duke of Buccleuch.” https://www.countrylife.co.uk/news/wind-farm-battle-over-scottish-castle-6273
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January 22 @ 12:44pm
https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3449606?dpr=2&fit=max&h=301&w=590 The History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the …, Volume 1 By Robert Bruce Armstrong https://books.google.com/books?id=nFr7oQEACAAJ&pg=PA65&source=gbs_selected_pages&cad=3#v=onepage&q&f=false The history of Enniskillen with reference to some manors in co. Fermanagh, and other local subjects by Trimble, William Copeland, 1851-1941 https://archive.org/details/historyofenniski00trimrich/page/218 ‘Sheep stealers from the north of England’: the Riding Clans in Ulster by Robert Bell https://www.historyireland.com/early-modern-history-1500-1700/sheep-stealers-from-the-north-of-england-the-riding-clans-in-ulster-by-robert-bell/ The Mapping of Ulster-Scots https://www.libraryireland.com/gregg/images/mapping-ulster-scots-9.jpg https://www.libraryireland.com/gregg/mapping-ulster-scots.php Muster Roll for Tullyhogue (Tullaghoge) 1610 – Transcribed by Teena http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~cotyroneireland/genealogy/muster/tullyhogue1610.html
January 21 @ 7:59pm
Back in 1564 hate to say it but my family the Ellot of Horsleyhill got into a this situation with these nearby Scot of Hassendean. The Bauld (Bold) Buccleuch, was Mary Queen of Scot’s judge avocate. Like they say, ‘heads will roll’, and they did back then. The Scot were on the prosecuting jury, and the Douglas were on the defense jury. Note the name McDowgall, among the Dowglass which indicates the names may have branch from similar base name. That a Mc- and non Mc- may stem from the same father but later have the two different names.
Mark Elliott
January 22 @ 8:55am
It should be noted that the surname Scot(t), is of the Gaelic. Given to one which spoke the Scot (Gaelic), living in a region they did not. When no land boundaries one was called by the language they spoke. If you spoke Navajo your were referred to as Navajo. If you spoke English referred to as English, and if you spoke Scot (now referred to as Scots Gaelic), you were referred to as Scot. A good part of Scotland spoke Gaelic https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usscotfax/society/images/gaelic1.gif at one time. The inter exchange between the Mc- and the dropped Mc- happens. Also the name Kirkpatrick, leans to the more https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kirkpatrick-Fleming,+Lockerbie+DG11+3NH,+UK/@55.0206616,-3.1419915,15.27z/ Gaelic Kilpatrick, which means Kirkpatrick, place is named after Kirk (Scottish for church), of St. Patrick. For Americans claiming St. Patrick is Irish, he is of the Gaelic-Scots also. Tories, laughing at sending my family to the colonies as slaves (same war, but likely different battle). https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/SELLING-SCOTS-AS-SLAVES-IS-FUNNY-TO-THE-TORIES-2.mp4?_=1 It must be those rebellious Irish, which we as Royalist supported, or it is that Armstrong which married the Maguire Princess my Ellot family followed that got us into trouble. My ancestors knew how to make it a judgement day for those dang Torys. https://loc.getarchive.net/media/the-torys-day-of-judgment-e-tisdale-del-et-sculpt
January 20 @ 11:22am
https://indo-european.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/haplogroup-r1b-u106.png https://nvk.genealogy.net/map/1890:Ewald Alistair Moffat; https://www.google.com/maps/place/Moffat,+UK/@55.3787235,-3.5903311,11.29z/ https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/The-Reivers-Making-of-the-Borders-Alistair-Moffat-2.mp4 Referenced a book Alistair Moffat, plus have it on order, we are both Allied to the Armstrong, and I am hoping you Alistair are looking in on that John Elwald early rector of Saint Andrews, and rector of Kirkandrews and feel he left some DNA off in a McConnell. https://gorrenberry.com/john-elwald-1418-rector-st-andrews-conn-mcconnell-mccall-dna-kirkinner-carnesmole/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Armstrong Clan Armstrong has no chief, and is an armigerous clan Historic seat Mangerton Last Chief Archibald Armstrong of Mangerton Died 1610 Allied clans Clan Elliot Clan Moffat Clan Crozier http://clancrozier.com/
January 19 @ 11:37am
The ‘People of the British Isles’ project and Viking settlement in England Part of: The Vikings Jane Kershaw and Ellen C. Røyrvik Press: 21 November 2016 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/people-of-the-british-isles-project-and-viking-settlement-in-england/54E19CAFF9AC2BEB39EAEC826BEDBC63 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/54E19CAFF9AC2BEB39EAEC826BEDBC63/S0003598X16001939a.pdf/people_of_the_british_isles_project_and_viking_settlement_in_england.pdf https://www.eupedia.com/genetics/britain_ireland_dna.shtml With this bull headed moose, having a finch think for him anything can get accomplished. Looks like you took the Irish Anglicized Gaelic Smith route, and I ended up with the notorious Young John or should of say John Young route of the Anglo-Border Scots, to get into the North part of Ireland. Brigham ‘This is the Place’ genealogy with DNA applied … https://elwald.com/brigham-this-is-the-place-genealogy-with-dna-applied The family knows best. Listen to others, especially of the opposite sex, to make family. Do not in a family search, get rid of the in-laws, though you may want to. Families fight, and likely not just one answer is correct, in the history. See all full list on elwald.com
Mark Elliott
10 hours ago
https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3461419?dpr=2&fit=max&h=325&w=590 1. A bridge over a stream, gutter, etc. Early examples occur in place-names, as Prestesbrige (c 1150), Risibrigg (c 1240), Hatherbrig, Scatbrig or -breg, and as a first element in Brigham (c 1190), Briggate (c 1266), Brighous (1337; cf. BARB. XVII. 409), Bryghend (1359). https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/brig_n A. n. 1. A person’s dwelling-place, or native country. Also fig. in lang hame, the grave. https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/hame_n_1 DSL Dictionary of the Scottish Language. Brigham, East Riding of Yorkshire Historical description Brigham, a village and a township in Foston-on-the-Wolds parish, in the E.R. Yorkshire, near the Hull and Scarborough railway, 4½ miles SE of Great Driffield. Acreage of township, 1398; population, 73. There is a Wesleyan chapel. Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England & Wales, 1894-5 https://ukga.org/england/Yorkshire/ERY/towns/Brigham.html UK Genealogical Archives. Brigham Surname Definition: (English) One who came from Brigham (homestead by the bridge), the name of places in Cumberland and Yorkshire. https://forebears.io/surnames/brigham
January 19 @ 11:34am
The ‘People of the British Isles’ project and Viking settlement in England Part of: The Vikings Jane Kershaw and Ellen C. Røyrvik Press: 21 November 2016 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/antiquity/article/people-of-the-british-isles-project-and-viking-settlement-in-england/54E19CAFF9AC2BEB39EAEC826BEDBC63 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/54E19CAFF9AC2BEB39EAEC826BEDBC63/S0003598X16001939a.pdf/people_of_the_british_isles_project_and_viking_settlement_in_england.pdf https://www.eupedia.com/genetics/britain_ireland_dna.shtml With this bull headed moose, having a finch think for him anything can get accomplished. Looks like you took the Irish Anglicized Gaelic Smith route, and I ended up with the notorious Young John or should of say John Young route of the Anglo-Border Scots, to get into the North part of Ireland. Brigham ‘This is the Place’ genealogy with DNA applied … https://elwald.com/brigham-this-is-the-place-genealogy-with-dna-applied The family knows best. Listen to others, especially of the opposite sex, to make family. Do not in a family search, get rid of the in-laws, though you may want to. Families fight, and likely not just one answer is correct, in the history. See all full list on elwald.com
November 19 @ 8:01pm
https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-l513/dna-results 3399. A2M STR cluster (Consider Big Y, R1b-S5668 Pack) Includes Maguire number one surname in Co Fermanagh, and McManus number 4. Need to have a Maguire FTDNA to include Meguire, McGuire, MacGuire, with variant spelling and is seems the name McManus, in some cases.
December 7 @ 11:57pm
The names are pronounced the same like the English ‘bear’ and the German ‘bär’, and mean the same but the English language gives the spelling of ‘bear’, and the German language gives a spelling of ‘bär’. the name is pronounce McGuire/Maguire, the spelling for MacGuire/McGuire, Scottish, and Cumbria was at one time part of Scotland, where the name Maguire is Anglicized from the Irish Gaelic ‘Mag Uidhir’.
December 6 @ 9:58pm
https://named.publicprofiler.org/ Would like to test this tentative very rough model where the pronunciation of the name went north from south Cumbria, to become the Scottish name MacGuire, then onto County Fermanagh, Ulster Plantation to become name McGuire. The same pronunciation is also felt to travel east from south Cumbria before the time of the Ulster Plantation where Gaelic was the language of Ireland, but spelled the name Mág Uidhir, which became Gaelic-Anglicize spelling of Maguire of County Maguire, Ulster Plantation County Fermanagh.
December 2 @ 3:08pm
https://forebears.io/surnames/penland “Birmingham Friends Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house at 1245 Birmingham Road in Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The current meetinghouse was built in 1763. Wikipedia” Robert Penland, took on the surname of Penland, in North Carolina. Most likely a Quaker of Penn-Land Pennsylvania. Birmingham, Chester County, PA, still to this day has a Friends (Quaker) Meeting. Being a Revolutionary soldier he would no longer be a Quaker, but became a Presbyterian, which I think the Maguire, of the region did, and likely as Robert Penland, had a name change these Maguire changed their name also the the compatible Presbyterian name of McGuire. Kind of bias towards Johnson City, TN, wife was born and raised there.
December 2 @ 12:56pm
“A Friends (Quaker) Meeting House was established in the village of Nantmeal in 1739” https://eastnantmeal.org/township/history/ Quaker Meadow Cemetery https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/BK0051.pdf http://quakermeadowspc.org/ourstory.html Morganton, NC, Named for Brigadier General Daniel Morgan of Revolutionary War fame. Morganton, GA, Incorporated 1856. The town’s name is a transfer from Morganton, NC. Should be noted, that my DNA traveled to SC, became Baptists, would you believe from a church in Boston; https://gorrenberry.com/williawilliam-elliot-baptist-maine-to-charleston-sc/ the Y-DNA under the name Horton, is found in Georgia.
December 2 @ 12:56pm
‘MacGuire’ English spelling of ‘Mag-Uidhir’ Irish spelling. The ‘MacGuire’ which migrated and ended up in the Scottish Borderlands, and onto Fermanagh, became ‘McGuire’. Word pronunciation the same, came previous to spelling of the English word ‘bear’, and the German word ‘bär’. The written languages follows the verbal language.
December 1 @ 10:10pm
https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61368/TH-1961-38229-14838-35?pid=900116451&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?viewrecord%3D1%26r%3Dan%26db%3DFSMarriageDelaware%26indiv%3Dtry%26h%3D900116451&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&_ga=2.44555812.1808983299.1575257996-976348772.1522880943 Betsy Ross, raised a Quaker, and married John Ross, a non-Quaker, out of Pennsylvania, in Virginia. What Quakers called ‘Marrying out of Meeting’. Look at the ‘a’ in ‘Sandr-a’ (Collins), compare it with the middle ‘e’ in ‘M-e-guire’, they look very much alike. Feel the name is ‘Maguire’ and not ‘Meguire’. Now look at the ‘e’ at the end of ‘Meguir-e’ see how it differs from the in between ‘e’ in ‘M-e-guire’ Note, County Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland, is Anglican-Episcopalian, not Presbyterian. https://www.libraryireland.com/gregg/images/mapping-ulster-scots-9.jpg
November 28 @ 9:13am
https://forebears.io/surnames/maguire Bradley McGuire of Mag-Uidhir https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mag-uidhir/about Patrick Meguire of McGuire https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mcguire/about Armstrong say the name is Maguire, and am process of trying to combine, Mag-Uidhir and McGuire under the name Maguire and am inviting you both as co-administrators. Armstrong wrote the Maguire, and myself an Elwold/Elwald Elliott into their Fair Bear Story out of County Fermanagh. https://elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Albert-Bird-Armstrong-genealogists.png https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofarms00arms/page/n13
November 21 @ 11:30pm
http://www.devenishandbohoparish.org.uk/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullykelter_Castle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monea_castle https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3259687?dpr=2&fit=max&h=521&w=590 My relatives were exiled from both the kingdoms of England and Scotland. We even supported Charles II, who was Catholic on his death bed. When the Prince of Wales takes the throne a Stewart/Stuart will be again on the throne of England. By supporting Charles II, relatives were ‘transported as slaves to The Colonies’. Today’s Tories think that is funny. Well my patriot ancestors of 1776 strung up those Loyalist Tories. Hope I am on the good side of you Maguire people. Hope those Armstrong do not get me in trouble by marrying that Maguire lady.
November 21 @ 7:05pm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Clogher “Pre-Reformation bishop; 1447 1483 Rossa mac Tomáis Óig Mág Uidhir Rogerius; Ross Maguire; appointed on 21 July 1447; consecrated before 6 January 1450; died in office.” Roger Maguire (Rosa mac) is the son of Thomas Young Mág Uidhir (Maguire). ‘Rogerius’ is Latin for ‘Roger’. Rossa Surname Definition: (Italian) The red-haired or ruddy-complexion man. https://forebears.io/surnames/rossa Interpretation could likely use correction; ‘The red haired son of Thomas, young Maguire, Roger.’ Know you Maguire may not of liked my family of Scotland Dand Ellot/Daniel Elliott Ireland moving in on yours, but my grandfather in 1607 was exiled from both the kingdoms of Scotland and England, and a lot of the Armstrong and Ellot, were genocide after we left. We supported Catholic Queen Marie Stuart French, of Scotland, her son James VI was taken away from her by those Protestants, then she was beheaded by her cousin the ‘virgin’ Queen Elizabeth. When Elizabeth died in 1603 king James VI of Scotland, became king James I of England also, and he sent the English army to clear the borders of us Armstrong and Elliott, genocide a number of us. https://historyireland.com/early-modern-history-1500-1700/sheep-stealers-from-the-north-of-england-the-riding-clans-in-ulster-by-robert-bell/ No wonder you Maguire ended up with us. It was not the Irish we did not like for what happened it was the army of James VI of Scotland also James I of England. We also did not care much for Cromwell.
November 21 @ 9:58am
Joseph Dougherty (Wolf) 68304 Hans Jakob Wolf b. 1633 and d. 1699 Germany R-M269 Remember that dark haired Maguire girl that the Armstrong married she must have been a real beauty. She had children; Bear, Wolf, and Elk (moose). The migration of the wolf, surname Wolf which is ancient as far as surnames go, travel through the UK to America, or from Germany to America. The elk (moose) are border Reiving from Poland towards Berlin, https://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/wild-elks-return-to-germany-a-853581.html where there is a concentration of Ewald. https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Ewald-Elwald-U106-surname-distributions-1-1.png (elk of the forest); https://elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Elwald-Elliot-elk-moose-of-the-forest-wood.png It is known that the wolf and man are predators to the elk (moose) so would likely live near where the moose were at, and it looks as though the wolf is there along with man. (correction made in new posting above on name)
November 21 @ 9:18am
Went to Jardine, Junior High School, and was taught Kansas history, Shawnee County, Topeka, Kansas. After dad obtained a job in Des Moines, a Kansas tornado came through the area which the family lived in. Patrick Meguire; There are seven Meguire in Australia, giving an excellent chance that the Meguire spelling originated in Ireland. If an Australian Meguire tested positive for similar Y-DNA as yours then it is very strong the name in Ireland is Meguire. 1760s Chester Co., Penn.. (next to Philadelphia Co.) 791887 Nathaniel Meguire Northern Ireland 72556 John McGuire (c1740-c1835) Pa, Ky & In 19781 Nathaniel Meguire (c1743-c1826) Pa & Oh 73915 Jonh McGuire (c1740-c1835) Pa, Ky & In Anyone live in Topeka, Kansas, or near/in Cincinnati, Ohio ? https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=5990&h=8698&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=CCj1451&_phstart=successSource James Meguire in the Ireland 1766 Religious Census Ireland 1766 Religious Census No Image Text-only collection Add alternate information Report issue Name: James Meguire Religion: Protestant Parish: Devenish County: Tipperary Townland: Clogher https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ballybeg,+Clogher,+Co.+Tipperary,+Ireland/@52.8623495,-8.0543778,20115m Above ‘County: Tipperary’, likely error in recording given because; 791887 Nathaniel Meguire Northern Ireland https://www.ireland.anglican.org/find-a-church/parish/10720/devenish-st-molaise-monea https://www.ireland.anglican.org/find-a-church/diocese/clogher https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_of_Clogher Pre-Reformation bishop; 1447 1483 Rossa mac Tomáis Óig Mág Uidhir Rogerius; Ross Maguire; appointed on 21 July 1447; consecrated before 6 January 1450; died in office. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Devenish+Island/@54.3727156,-7.6662404,13.73z/ Religion listed Protestant. Breifne The Uí Briúin Bréifne were the main tribe within Breifne (appropriated meaning “Hilly” as it covered the modern counties of Leitrim, Cavan and parts of Sligo). The Kings of Breifne were the O’Rourkes – other leading families included: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Breifne https://www.aletterfromireland.com/the-tribes-of-ireland-ireland-at-the-time-of-the-birth-of-your-irish-surname/ “Brady, McCabe, Gaffney, MacDonnell, (Mac) Clancy, MacGowan, (Mac) Elroy, MacEnroe, MacManus, (Mac) Murray, (Mac) Shanly, MacSharry, (Mac) Tiernan, MacGovern, Maguire, O’Banan, (O) Boylan, Cassidy, (O) Kenny, (O) Carroll, (O) Carolan, (O) Connolly, (O) Corcoran, (O) Corrigan, (O) Farrelly , (O) Finnegan, (O) Heany , (O) Muldoon and the second leading family – the O Reillys. Note: Some of these surnames may have evolved shortly after 1150AD.” ‘MacGowan’, A ‘Gowan Ellot’, in 1630 Co Fermanagh muster, brother to many great Robert Ellot. https://elwald.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Ellot-Mrs-Hamilton-widow-to-Arch-Bishop-of-Cashell-Anglican..png https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tullykelter_Castle Hope you understand, that I am pretty excited about this, because this is where my family is from.
November 20 @ 9:23am
Please don’t tell those Loyalist-Tories, how we survived the Irish Rebellion of 1642. The Armstrong and Elliot were not very good, really at fighting the locals, and may have been related. For the Loyalist-Tories the word is us Armstrong and Elliot are notorious fighters. Concern if there is any hardening of the border around Co Fermangh (Maguire) or Armagh, it may bring the violent Loyalist from elsewhere in upon these families living on both sides of the border. Still think as my patriot ancestors of 1776 those Loyalist-Tories should be strung up. Them laughing at my ancestors being transported as slaves to The Colonies. https://gorrenberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/SELLING-SCOTS-AS-SLAVES-IS-FUNNY-TO-THE-TORIES-2.mp4?_=1 http://www.armstrongmcguire.com/contact Armstrong McGuire & Associates PO Box 6485 Raleigh, NC 27628 919.390.1925 Those Armstrong especilly when they get with those McGuire in North Carolina, USA. Was drawn in by a person who setup this FTDNA blog, said her husband’s mother was an Armstrong. They probably take after Gilnockie lead us Elliot in then we end up hung. She left admin of site, and left me as a co-admin. Those Scots Gaelic Argyll which moved to North Carolina, is what I am dealing with now. Should not get to down on those Loyalists, if they arrived in the American Colonies ninety years before they would have been Royalists. https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/argyll-colony-north-carolina/activity-feed
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