Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Message to Don Quigly, re: search for military records of ancestor

2020-06-01 Thread Gordon Wilkinson via CoTyroneList
Such a lovely spot, Penetang (for short), and nearby Midland, with lots of naval history too. A beautiful part of Georgian Bay to be laid to rest. Gordon. On 2/06/2020 5:30 am, Darlene Mulligan via CoTyroneList wrote: I have no idea where Don Quigley lives, but if he lives outside of Ontario,

[CoTyroneMailingList] Message to Don Quigly, re: search for military records of ancestor

2020-06-01 Thread Darlene Mulligan via CoTyroneList
I have no idea where Don Quigley lives, but if he lives outside of Ontario, Canada, I just want to let him know that I grew up in the Penetanguishine (now referred to as Penetang) area. If the burial location of James Quigley is known, I may be able to get pictures if there is a marked

[CoTyroneMailingList] British military service resources for James Quigley born abt 1795, served before 1843

2020-06-01 Thread Annie Crenshaw via CoTyroneList
Don Quigley is searching to see if his ancestor James Quigley served in, and retired from, one of the several British army units stationed in Pentanguishene, Ontario, in the early 1800s. James Quigley was born about 1795in Ireland(either Co. Tyrone or Londonderry) and died in 1886 in Tiny,

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Ancestry- Spite test

2020-06-01 Thread elwyn soutter via CoTyroneList
The Vikings presence in Ireland was from around 795AD to 1000AD. So well over 1000 years ago. Most genealogical DNA tests don’t go back that far, or anywhere near it. Just a few generations really. If you have some DNA from that part of Europe it probably comes from some other much more recent