Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Morrison Family Name in Ulster 1610 - 1633

2020-05-21 Thread elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList
Rick, The surname, the general location and the family denomination all point to them being settlers who probably arrived in Ireland in the 1600s. MacLysaght’s surnames of Ireland describes Morrison as “an English name numerous in Ulster.” The location ie Tyrone, is a county heavily settled

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Morrison Family Name in Ulster 1610 - 1633

2020-05-21 Thread rsmoll999 via CoTyroneList
Peter  ... thanks for responding  ... the links you sent are not working for me. I'll do some more hunting for those sites.Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy S9. Original message From: Peter McKittrick via CoTyroneList Date: 5/21/20 8:43 PM (GMT-06:00) To:

[CoTyroneMailingList] Fw: James Quigley, born about 1795, catholic in Londonderry, Tyrone, Ireland.

2020-05-21 Thread Don 1 via CoTyroneList
From: Don 1 Sent: May 21, 2020 8:37 PM To: cotyronelist-regu...@cotyroneireland.com Subject: James Quigley, born about 1795, catholic in Londonderry, Tyrone, Ireland. Hello I am looking for the Military regiment of my great -great Grandfather. James

[CoTyroneMailingList] Morrison Family Name in Ulster 1610 - 1633

2020-05-21 Thread Peter McKittrick via CoTyroneList
A past Genealogical Society of Victoria (Australia) handout indicates that Morrison appears in Scottish names in Tyrone, 1610-1633 based on muster rolls and estate maps. Sources:Brian Orr, Plantation of Ireland and the Ulster Scots published on www.irishclans.com

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] New Content - Townland Records

2020-05-21 Thread Gordon Wilkinson via CoTyroneList
Rick, My guess is that they could have been part of the plantation of Ulster in the 17thC. I suspect(based on my surname) that my ancestors may have been part of that event too but have not been able to find any records of who arrived from where and when. Any help (thanks Len S. for your

[CoTyroneMailingList] New Content - Townland Records

2020-05-21 Thread Rick Smoll via CoTyroneList
My Morrison ancestors occupied a farm in the Loughterush townland (Kilskeery Parish) from at least the mid 1700s until 1970 when the last Morrison on the farm passed away (he was a bachelor), and the farm was sold at public auction. The earliest ancestor I have found records for was Edward

[CoTyroneMailingList] CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content - Grange Burial Ground, Donagheady Parish, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland: Interments Extracted from Funeral Notices 1843-1956

2020-05-21 Thread Jim McKane via CoTyroneList
Grange Burial Ground, Donagheady Parish, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland: Interments Extracted from Funeral Notices 1843-1956 Thanks again to Len Swindley for another great addition to CTI! Jim McKane Kitchener, Ontario