Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Marriage Customs

2020-06-22 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Marion I can't speak to what happened in Tyrone with your family but I grew up in a  Scot-Irish community in Canada and what you described of the family, daughter and illegitimate child would be very typical of how they would be treated in our community. In my family and neighbours they

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] McNutt /McCoy

2020-05-16 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
ndation); CJ Houston & WJ Smith: /Irish Emigration and Canadian Settlement Patterns, Links and Letters/ (Ulster Historical Foundation) Sent from Mail <https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10 *From: *Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList <mailto:cotyron

[CoTyroneMailingList] McNutt /McCoy

2020-05-03 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi All I am looking specifically for a McCoy family leaving Londenderry about 1760 going to Nova Scotia probably with Alexander McNutt group. He placed ads in the Londenderry papers looking for settlers to move to Nova Scotia. Between 1759 and 1761 he took charge of approximately 400

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] McFadden (Ron McCoy)

2019-12-21 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Peter I am very interested as well in Wm. McFadden and the families who moved from Tyrone to Goulbourn however I have limited information on some of those families and hope to learn more myself. If you look on https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McFadden-2094 it will connect you to his page and

[CoTyroneMailingList] McFadden

2019-12-21 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi I apologize for being too slow and Lenn got ahead of me with the answer on Wm McFadden's of the 100th regiment. I hale from Goulbourn Twp where Wm and my relatives settled. We have a very helpful museum staff and a group of volunteers who study the 100th including a reenactment group if it

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] CoTyroneList Digest, Vol 539, Issue 2

2019-12-21 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Can you tell me what regiment he fought in in the War of 1812 in Canada? Do you know if was in the 100th regiment of foot? The name is familiar to me? Cheers Ron McCoy On 2019-12-20 1:41 p.m., Josie Turbach via CoTyroneList wrote: Re: CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content - Tyrone

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content - George Fulton, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone, Army Deserter, 1780

2019-12-02 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Irish wars of the mid 18thC there were many > deserters who joined the other side! It was a 2-way exchange too. > Depended on food, wages and the reliability of being fed, clothed and > housed than a particular loyalty. > > Gordon > > On 1/12/2019 8:51 pm, Ron McCoy via C

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content - George Fulton, Newtownstewart, Co. Tyrone, Army Deserter, 1780

2019-12-01 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Bruce I have done a fair amount of reading on regiments of the British army and particular the 100th reg of Foot. I would not assume that your ancestor was killed for desertion. It appears that desertion was a very common problem in the army with extremely high percentages of soldiers

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Altedesert Parish C of I Records and Pomeroy Presbyterian Records

2019-11-05 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Len I am interested in the lists of all families in particular the McKee and Evans family from Pomeroy Cavanakeeran up to and around 1838. As you have mentioned before records for that period are hard to come by. In the Church records section of Pomeroy below it mentions the Pomeroy tithe

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] ADAMS from Omagh, County Tyrone

2019-06-22 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
cquire it for little cost with > various land grant systems. So they were attractive pull factors for > Irish farmers. > > I don’t know if this is what you wanted to know. Let me know if you > have any other questions. > > > > Elwyn > > > On 21/06/2019, Ron McCoy

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] ADAMS from Omagh, County Tyrone

2019-06-21 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
HI Elwyn In your response you say ," Only wealthier folk such as farmers and merchants could afford a gravestone." In our modern world Farmers are not considered wealthy people in North America they are down the cast system pretty far. Some of my family records in Tyrone or upon coming to

[CoTyroneMailingList] McQuaid/McQuaide

2019-06-03 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Dorothy This is likely no help to you but on the of chance I though I would include it. There are two McQuaid names in the hundred regiment of Foot both named Mike one from Anghhlan and one from Kilskerry. One a school master and one a Labourer. They joined the regiment in 1812 and 1816

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Alexander Ferguson

2019-04-09 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Carmen If the family is Presbyterian I have had success following the minister. The Presbyterians were closely linked to their pastor and records are pretty good for who served where. Whole congregations often moved with the pastor. This may help you narrow your search to a specific area,

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] CoTyroneIreland.com - New Content - Canadian Convicts on the HMS Buffalo to Australia 1839-1840

2019-03-04 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Thank you so much for all your work transcribing and bringing the 100th/99th regiment to everyone's attention by transcribing these events. I have learned so much about my history from the Australian sites documenting the blight of those on the Buffalo. An excellent book on the Papeneau

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Annual Ulster Historical Foundation U.S. Lecture Tour 2019

2019-03-03 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Do you know if there is a Canadian Lecture tour and where and when it will be? Ron McCoy On 2019-03-02 6:20 p.m., Len Swindley via CoTyroneList wrote: Hello Listers ULSTER HISTORICAL FOUNDATION U.S. LECTURE 2019 The annual U.S. Family History lecture tour by Fintan Mullan and Gillian Hunt

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] 100 th reg of foot tyrone

2019-02-25 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
McKane South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario On Mon, Feb 25, 2019 at 6:32 AM Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList mailto:cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com>> wrote: Hi Jim Below is the complete record of the 100th reg of foot war of 1812. It took me some time to find it again and I was unable to

[CoTyroneMailingList] 100 th reg of foot tyrone

2019-02-25 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Jim Below is the complete record of the 100th reg of foot war of 1812. It took me some time to find it again and I was unable to refind in the Archives but I did find it in Ancestry.com. There is approximately 800 names of the reg. and rough count 65 who are from Tyrone. This is a

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Canadian Exiles to the Australian Colonies 1839-40

2019-01-26 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Len I have one word for this and it is ,"Wow", there is so much information here and the stories go so far with just a little research on line. I did not know that there was a list or an accounting of the rebels. The names and the rebellions are glossed over in Canada and little talked

[CoTyroneMailingList] Prince Regent County of Dublin reg. 100th

2019-01-24 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi All This may be of interest to some. The 100th reg. of Foot was raised by  Fredrick James Faulkner in 1804. While Faulkner estates were in the South many if not most of the members of the regiment came from Northern counties, Armagh, Cavan, Tyrone etc... There is approximately two dozen

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Irish Bally---ony

2019-01-14 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hugh Alexander Hezlett (Coleraine library) [3]<https://mail.yahoo.com/neo/launch?.src=ym=myc_src=mail_trk=ma#_ftnref3> From the Appletree Press title: The People of Ireland (currently out of print). ____ From: Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList mailto:cotyronelist@cotyron

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Irish Bally---ony

2019-01-14 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
king a wigwam for a goose's bridle." > > Gordon > > On 14/01/2019 10:42 pm, Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList wrote: >> >> I heard these expressions and so many more oft repeated as a child >> and a young person growing up and sadly I took them for granted but >> w

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Irish Bally---ony

2019-01-14 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
CoTyroneList mailto:cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com>> wrote: Love that "Paper never refuses ink …" Very applicable today with revision: "The internet never refuses a keystroke …" Rick Smoll -Original Message- From: Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList mailto:cotyro

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] The Food of Our Tyrone Forbears

2018-10-31 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Elwyn that was really nice thank you so much Ron McCoy On 2018-10-31 1:12 PM, Elwyn Soutter via CoTyroneList wrote: The stir-about pot was hung on a swiveled arm over the open fire, and the housewife just dropped anything available into it. Mainly potatoes and oats, and sometimes the odd

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Observations on the Inhabitants of Clogher Parish, Co. Tyrone, Northern Ireland 1833-5

2018-10-26 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Len and all Thank you Len for sharing this with all of us. I read this and many other pieces of history. I notice the trend through out of the lack of mention of positive attributes of the common people. Empathy for another human being is completely devoid in these reports. The time period

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Hello. I am trying to trace James Rielly, born in Aughnacloy around 1806, attested in Belfast 1825 and joined 72nd Regiment of Foot. He is my great great grandfather. Many th

2018-10-22 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
The 72 was raised in the western Highlands by the Mackenzie's in 1778. The regiment moved to Ireland in 1801 as part of the Napoleon wars. The first battalion was sent to South Africa in 1805. In 1816 first and second battalion are sent to India. They returned from India in March of 1822. The

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] McCay & McCoy - Ron McCoy & Marion Shephard -

2018-10-20 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Janet I don't know if it is a help but my gedmatch kit number is M297606 I would be very pleased if we had a connection thought that far out it would be very small. Cheers Ron McCoyy On 2018-10-18 9:30 PM, Janet Fairless via CoTyroneList wrote: > Hello All, > > I just wanted to thank

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] McCay & McCoy - Ron McCoy & Marion Shephard -

2018-10-19 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Janet Don't know if this is of help but I remembered I do have a Wilson connection Ruby (McCoy)Wilson but much more modern. Wilson was a common name in our area and likely arrived on the same boat at Quebec city and made our way like the rest of us to the Ottawa Canada area.

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] McCay & McCoy - Ron McCoy & Marion Shephard -

2018-10-19 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Janet Thank you for the kind words about my farming answer. The rule is never ask a farmer about something related to  farming unless you are having trouble sleeping. The farthest I have gone back on my family tree is John " McCoy-4704"1766-1866, you can find John and Mary Gadys (Gaddes)

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Gt gt grandfathers farm

2018-10-18 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi Marion I am guilty of being a farmer and my last name is McCoy a version of McCay. I have also walked a lot of farms in Ireland but do not claim to be an expert on any thing you have mentioned below. Having said that I can give it a go until someone who is more knowledgeable comes along and

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] sailing information

2018-10-18 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
ce. Many more migrants in the 1800s left Ireland via Liverpool than left directly from Ireland. Significant numbers also left via Glasgow. For background, see: http://donegalancestry.com/donegal/emigration/ Elwyn On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 1:20 PM Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList mailto:cotyroneli

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] sailing information

2018-10-17 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
. Significant numbers also left via Glasgow. For background, see: http://donegalancestry.com/donegal/emigration/ Elwyn On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 1:20 PM Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList mailto:cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com>> wrote: Hi Lola I hope you are well and had a good summer. I have se

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] sailing information

2018-10-16 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
: Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList<mailto:cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com> Sent: Friday, August 17, 2018 10:44 PM To: cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com<mailto:cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com> Cc: Ron McCoy<mailto:ron.mc...@outlook.com> Subject: Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] sailing in

[CoTyroneMailingList] sailing information

2018-08-17 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi all I have tried several times to find sailing records for the year 1828 from Belfast to Canada. This is the year I believe my family and their neighbours left Tyrone and immigrated. However I am told there is no passenger records in the early years of the 1800's. I was wondering if there

Re: [CoTyroneMailingList] Contact regarding Tyrone genealogy

2018-07-12 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
uct=Global_Internal_YGrowth_AndroidEmailSig__AndroidUsers_wl=ym_sub1=Internal_sub2=Global_YGrowth_sub3=EmailSignature> On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 at 11:47, Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList <mailto:cotyronelist@cotyroneireland.com> wrote: Hi All I would like to contact someone or a group from Tyrone or even if p

[CoTyroneMailingList] Contact regarding Tyrone genealogy

2018-07-11 Thread Ron McCoy via CoTyroneList
Hi All I would like to contact someone or a group from Tyrone or even if possible more specifically Pomeroy area who might be interested in sharing more about the genealogy of the families who left and immigrated to Canada. Does anyone know of a facebook or general contact of someone who