It is a pleasure Len - thanks for all you do for the Tyrone website and forum.
You remind me of Bill Macafee in your dedication and love for all things local
history and genealogy.
I tried to remember where I got the information of the Morrisons of Clagan
being at the siege of Derry - it was
Many thanks for this!!
On Mon, Jun 15, 2020, 9:36 AM Robert Forrest,
wrote:
> Hi Elizabeth,
> One good place to start is Bill Macafee's excellent website on Antrim &
> L'Derry local history and genealogy. There is an incredible amount of
> material to mine as he has multiple data-bases - in
Hi Elizabeth,
One good place to start is Bill Macafee's excellent website on Antrim & L'Derry
local history and genealogy. There is an incredible amount of material to mine
as he has multiple data-bases - in addition he provides contextual detail on
all of the sources he provides on his
Hi Len,
That is possible - McCleland's Haberdashers' estate was mostly east of the
River Roe and covered primarily Balteagh & Aghanloo parishes -- most of the
settlers on the McCleland estate were Scottish (but he did allow a lot of Irish
tenants to remain). McCleland also had control of the
Good to hear from you Bobby.
There is a JOHN MARSON recorded in the c1630 muster roll Co Londonderry on Sir
Robert Macclelan’s estate [Haberdashers’ Company] Ballykelly, Tamlaght
Finlagan parish; would he be of the original Plantation family of Morrisons?
Another possible example of phonetic
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