11/5/2022 0 Comments Shush yaz trading co![]() ![]() It should be noted that a George Fox, Quaker convince a member of the Hardin family to be Quaker, and was imprison in Edinburgh. It seems more Ker, then Armstrong, and more Armstrong than Scott from as far as the Y-DNA goes. Auld Walt Scott of Buccleuch lead the rescue. Family of Goranberry likely cousins were in on rescuing Kinmont Willie Armstrong from Carlisle Castle, also with John Ellot of Copeshaw. It is felt that Dand’s Gib, Gilbert of ‘golden garters’, likely called that from the great dowry he received from marrying Margaret ‘Fendy’ Scot of Harden. Gavin purchased land of Stobs for his first son William, from the Gladstanes. Gilbert married a Margaret/Mary Fendy of Hardin. A Gavin who purchase Baillillee to hide out my many great a Andrew (Dand the Cowie), married the widow Jean Scott. It is likely he had an relationship to a Margaret Kidd of Saughtree, name Margaret on above tree, when married to the Bauld Buccleuch sister, a Jean Scott. If felt like the Bauld Buccleuch and the Armstrong were kind of fed up with Robert 15 of Redheugh-Lariston. Gorrenberry is between Thomas Armstrong of Mangerton, brother of Johnie Armstrong, Gilnockie, land of Billhope, and of the grain (rode with) Martin Ellot living on land of Bothwell, to the East Braidley, which is between Gorrenberry and the Hermitage Castle. Wilkens with wife Margaret EliottĬlan Elliot 29th chief Margaret Eliott of Redhuegh-Stobs Malcolm MacGregor, with wife Fiona Armstrong, and Christopher P. The History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the Debateable Land: The name Boulton (Bolton) is listed in land deeds of 1302, and Robert Elwald son of Alan listed 1304.” ×494.jpg Not accepting research with a strong foundation shows why the non-Y-DNA people are doing the superior research as far as family genealogy is concerned. “An early resident of Bec was Alanus Elfwold (1248).” History -“The village was listed in the Domesday Book as ‘Renistone’. Since my surname Elwald of Proto-Germanic Y-DNA R-U106, has a strong Norfolk, genealogical locality, along with Scandinavian density, and FTDNA East Anglia Y-DNA density. ![]() Do I take the information provided by FTDNA being totally incorrect? Place or locality names are known way to find were the name originated, when it correlates with another standard, census surname density, the the correctness of surname is insured. ![]() Do I take the information provided by FTDNA being totally incorrect? FTDNA FAQ states that having many exact markers at the 12 marker level goes extends beyond adoption of surnames. Information given to me by FTDNA, is that at 29 generations matching 12 markers exactly is the same as matching 37 markers exactly. The 29th (29 generations) chief is Margaret Eliott, and through research branch into her at Robert Elwald 9 of 10. North and South Cave, East Riding Yorkshire All of the above information is except map localities is information presented to me by FTDNA to utilize for my genealogical research. We are less than a year apart ġ01829 Elwald de Schinkel Germany R-S16361 One can not find a family genealogist better than cousin Margaret. One thing dad taught me is that you do not forget the lady. Brigham ‘This is the Place’ genealogy with DNA applied ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |