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Thomas Burnside1 (M)
b. circa 1745, #4263

     Thomas Burnside was born circa 1745 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Benjamin Cockran1 (M)
b. circa 1747, #4264

     Benjamin Cockran was born circa 1747 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

John Dafter1 (M)
#4265

     John Dafter was born at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 200 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

James Dafter1 (M)
b. circa 1739, #4266

     James Dafter was born circa 1739 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He married Mary Dafter circa 1764 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list and size of land grant.2 James Dafter was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 200 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

     Child of James Dafter and Mary Dafter:
Margaret Dafter   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Mary Dafter1 (F)
b. circa 1739, #4267

     Mary Dafter was born circa 1739 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She married James Dafter circa 1764 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list and size of land grant.2 Mary Dafter was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

     Child of Mary Dafter and James Dafter:
Margaret Dafter   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Margaret Dafter1 (F)
b. circa 1765, #4268
Pop-up Pedigree

     Margaret Dafter was born circa 1765 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of James Dafter and Mary Dafter.2 Margaret Dafter was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

James Davis1 (M)
b. circa 1737, #4269

     James Davis wasGranted Land No Land Grant shown under the name of James Davis in the SC Dept. of Archives & History - should have been entitled to 250 acres based on family head count. At SC.2 He was born circa 1737 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He married Elizabeth Davis circa 1757 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 James Davis was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

     Children of James Davis and Elizabeth Davis:
Mary Davis   b. c 1758
Elizabeth Davis   b. c 1762

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Elizabeth Davis1 (F)
b. circa 1737, #4270

     Elizabeth Davis was born circa 1737 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She married James Davis circa 1757 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Elizabeth Davis was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

     Children of Elizabeth Davis and James Davis:
Mary Davis   b. c 1758
Elizabeth Davis   b. c 1762

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Mary Davis1 (F)
b. circa 1758, #4271
Pop-up Pedigree

     Mary Davis was born circa 1758 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of James Davis and Elizabeth Davis.2 Mary Davis was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Elizabeth Davis1 (F)
b. circa 1762, #4272
Pop-up Pedigree

     Elizabeth Davis was born circa 1762 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of James Davis and Elizabeth Davis.2 Elizabeth Davis was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Oliver Deal1 (M)
b. circa 1744, #4273

     Oliver Deal was born circa 1744 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

William Elweany1 (M)
b. circa 1712, #4274

     William Elweany was born circa 1712 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Hannah Flint1 (F)
b. circa 1734, #4275

     Hannah Flint was born circa 1734 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 She wasGranted Land Land grant for 200 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

     Children of Hannah Flint:
Elizabeth Flint   b. c 1754
John Flint   b. c 1754

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Elizabeth Flint1 (F)
b. circa 1754, #4276
Pop-up Pedigree

     Elizabeth Flint was born circa 1754 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of Hannah Flint.2 Elizabeth Flint was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 She wasGranted Land Land grant for 200 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

John Flint1 (M)
b. circa 1754, #4277
Pop-up Pedigree

     John Flint was born circa 1754 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was the son of Hannah Flint.2 John Flint was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 200 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

James Galberth1 (M)
b. circa 1746, #4278

     James Galberth was born circa 1746 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

William Gaston1 (M)
b. circa 1748, #4279

     William Gaston was born circa 1748 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

James Gellaspie1 (M)
b. circa 1748, #4280

     James Gellaspie was born circa 1748 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

William Gordon1 (M)
#4281

     William Gordon was born circa 1746 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Thomas Johnston1 (M)
b. circa 1742, #4282

     Thomas Johnston married Mary Johnston at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Thomas Johnston was born circa 1742 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 150 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Mary Johnston1 (F)
b. circa 1745, #4283

     Mary Johnston married Thomas Johnston at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Mary Johnston was born circa 1745 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Hannah Lindsey1 (F)
b. circa 1748, #4284

     Hannah Lindsey was born circa 1748 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 She wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

James McCullouch1 (M)
b. circa 1744, #4285

     James McCullouch married Agnes McCullouch at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 James McCullouch was born circa 1744 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 150 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Agnes McCullouch1 (F)
b. circa 1747, #4286

     Agnes McCullouch married James McCullouch at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Agnes McCullouch was born circa 1747 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Dougal McDougal1 (M)
b. circa 1711, #4287

     Dougal McDougal married Elnor McDougal at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list. Dougal McDougal married Elnor McDougal at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Dougal McDougal was born circa 1711 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 150 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

     Children of Dougal McDougal and Elnor McDougal:
Patrick McDougal   b. c 1737
Mary McDougal   b. c 1741
Annias McDougal   b. c 1742
Alexander McDougal   b. c 1742

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Elnor McDougal1 (F)
b. circa 1713, #4288

     Elnor McDougal married Dougal McDougal at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list. Elnor McDougal married Dougal McDougal at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list.2 Elnor McDougal was born circa 1713 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

     Children of Elnor McDougal and Dougal McDougal:
Patrick McDougal   b. c 1737
Mary McDougal   b. c 1741
Annias McDougal   b. c 1742
Alexander McDougal   b. c 1742

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Patrick McDougal1 (M)
b. circa 1737, #4289
Pop-up Pedigree

     Patrick McDougal was born circa 1737 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was born circa 1737 at Ireland; Age taken from ships passenger list.2 He was the son of Dougal McDougal and Elnor McDougal.2 Patrick McDougal was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Annias McDougal1 (F)
b. circa 1742, #4290
Pop-up Pedigree

     Annias McDougal was born circa 1742 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of Dougal McDougal and Elnor McDougal.2 Annias McDougal was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 She wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Alexander McDougal1 (M)
b. circa 1742, #4291
Pop-up Pedigree

     Alexander McDougal was born circa 1742 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was the son of Dougal McDougal and Elnor McDougal.2 Alexander McDougal was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Mary McDougal1 (F)
b. circa 1741, #4292
Pop-up Pedigree

     Mary McDougal was born circa 1741 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of Dougal McDougal and Elnor McDougal.2 Mary McDougal was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 She wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

James McGown1 (M)
b. circa 1746, #4293

     James McGown was born circa 1746 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

William McMorris1 (M)
b. circa 1735, #4294

     William McMorris was born circa 1735 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He married Jane McMorris circa 1756 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list and size of land grant.2 William McMorris was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

     Children of William McMorris and Jane McMorris:
Ann McMorris
Mary McMorris   b. c 1757
William McMorris   b. c 1759
Jane McMorris   b. c 1763
James McMorris   b. c 1766

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Jane McMorris1 (F)
b. circa 1735, #4295

     Jane McMorris was born circa 1735 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She married William McMorris circa 1756 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger list and size of land grant.2 Jane McMorris was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

     Children of Jane McMorris and William McMorris:
Ann McMorris
Mary McMorris   b. c 1757
William McMorris   b. c 1759
Jane McMorris   b. c 1763
James McMorris   b. c 1766

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Mary McMorris1 (F)
b. circa 1757, #4296
Pop-up Pedigree

     Mary McMorris was born circa 1757 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of William McMorris and Jane McMorris.2,3 Mary McMorris was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,4

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Ann McMorris1 (F)
#4297
Pop-up Pedigree

     Ann McMorris was the daughter of William McMorris and Jane McMorris.2,3 Ann McMorris was born circa 1761 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,4

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Jane McMorris1 (F)
b. circa 1763, #4298
Pop-up Pedigree

     Jane McMorris was born circa 1763 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of William McMorris and Jane McMorris.2,3 Jane McMorris was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,4

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

William McMorris1 (M)
b. circa 1759, #4299
Pop-up Pedigree

     William McMorris was born circa 1759 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was the son of William McMorris and Jane McMorris.2,3 William McMorris was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,4

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

James McMorris1 (M)
b. circa 1766, #4300
Pop-up Pedigree

     James McMorris was born circa 1766 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was the son of William McMorris and Jane McMorris.2,3 James McMorris was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,4

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/.
  4. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Charles Moorhead1 (M)
b. circa 1745, #4301

     Charles Moorhead was born circa 1745 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

John Murdie1 (M)
b. circa 1746, #4302

     John Murdie was born circa 1746 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Robert Osborn1 (M)
b. circa 1744, #4303

     Robert Osborn was born circa 1744 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Margaret Peopler1 (F)
b. circa 1727, #4304

     Margaret Peopler was born circa 1727 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 She wasGranted Land Land grant for 300 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

     Children of Margaret Peopler:
Martha Peopler
Mary Peopler   b. c 1756
Elizabeth Peopler   b. c 1759
John Peopler   b. c 1763

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Mary Peopler1 (F)
b. circa 1756, #4305
Pop-up Pedigree

     Mary Peopler was born circa 1756 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of Margaret Peopler.2 Mary Peopler was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Martha Peopler1 (F)
#4306
Pop-up Pedigree

     Martha Peopler was the daughter of Margaret Peopler.2 Martha Peopler was born circa 1754 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Elizabeth Peopler1 (F)
b. circa 1759, #4307
Pop-up Pedigree

     Elizabeth Peopler was born circa 1759 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She was the daughter of Margaret Peopler.2 Elizabeth Peopler was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

John Peopler1 (M)
b. circa 1763, #4308
Pop-up Pedigree

     John Peopler was born circa 1763 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was the son of Margaret Peopler.2 John Peopler was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Barnabas Quin1 (M)
b. circa 1745, #4309

     Barnabas Quin was born circa 1745 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

John Shaw1 (M)
b. circa 1737, #4310

     John Shaw was born circa 1737 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 100 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Thomas Smith1 (M)
b. circa 1728, #4311

     Thomas Smith was born circa 1728 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 He married Mary Smith circa 1753 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger and land grant.2 Thomas Smith was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3 He wasGranted Land Land grant for 350 acres of land. On 5 January 1768 at Granville/ Craven County, SC.2

     Children of Thomas Smith and Mary Smith:
William Smith
Nancy Smith   b. c 1754
Samuel Smith   b. c 1765
Mary Smith   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .

Mary Smith1 (F)
b. circa 1735, #4312

     Mary Smith was born circa 1735 at Ireland; Date of birth taken from age shown in ships passenger list.2 She married Thomas Smith circa 1753 at Ireland; Implied Marriage from ships passenger and land grant.2 Mary Smith was Taken from the passenger list for the Ship"Admiral Hawk(e)"- John McAdam, Master, which departed from Londonderry, Ireland and arrived in Charles Town approximately Dec 29, 1767. Circa 29 December 1767 at "Admiral Hawk(e)", Charleston, Charleston District, SC.2,3

     Children of Mary Smith and Thomas Smith:
William Smith
Nancy Smith   b. c 1754
Samuel Smith   b. c 1765
Mary Smith   b. c 1765

Citations

  1. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    Journal 33 of the South Carolina Council, pages 312 - 325

    Secondary Sources:
    1.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 87 - 93
    2.) "Ulster Emigration", page 237.
  2. [S290] English - America, online http://www.english-america.com/, Primary Source:
    1.) Journal 34 of the South Carolina Council, pages 9 - 14, Meeting of January 5, 1768

    Secondary Sources:
    3.) "Protestant Immigration to South Carolina, 1763 - 1773", pages 97-99
    2.) "Ulster Emigration".
  3. [S249] Janie Revill, Janie Revill- Immigrants to SC, Pages 97 - 99
    .


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