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Thanks for the great suggestions. Jane
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Lord Appleby ()
2. Re: Subject: Lord Appleby....Baron Clifford of Appleby?? (D H)
3. Re: McCoy, McKay, Armstrong, Milligan, Field (D H)
4. Re: McCoy, McKay, Armstrong, Milligan, Field ()
5. Re: McCoy, McKay, Armstrong, Milligan, Field (D H)
6. Re: McCoy, McKay, Armstrong, Milligan, Field (Marilyn Otterson)
7. For Linda, (Sarah)
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 22:28:37 +0000 (UTC)
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Hi Jane, have you checked The Peerage?
http://www.thepeerage.com/i97.htm#s1114 There are Applebys there. I don't
find Appleby in a PRONI search.
He could have been a relative of an actual lord, so with a lot of study of
the peerage you may find a Scots or English peer with relatives named
Appleby. You can also check it in various sources like O'Hart's Irish Pedigrees
(three volumes) that are free at google books.
Good luck!
Linda Merle
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Does anyone know how to search Irish "Lords". My family's oral history
states that we are descendants of Lord Appleby of Ireland. The story goes
that his daughter Margaret married John McMullen and so was disinherited
by
her father, so they emigrated to American (this would probably be in the
mid
1700s)
Jane Munson
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 22:33:38 +0000
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Subject: Re: [S-I] Subject: Lord Appleby....Baron Clifford of
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Edward Southwell (Baron Clifford of Appleby) held the office of Principal
Secretary of State for Ireland. He was a descendant of Robert De Clifford
first Lord of Appleby.
Edward Southwell married Hon. Catherine Watson, daughter of Edward Watson,
Viscount Sondes and Lady Katherine Tufton, on 21 August 1729. Died 16
March 1755.
Edward Southwell, 20th Lord Clifford.... b. 6 June 1732, d. 1 November
1777. Baptised 17 June 1738 at St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church, Covent
Garden,
London, England.
He married Sophia Campbell, daughter of Samuel Campbell, on 29 August 1765
at St. George's Church, St. George Street, Hanover Square, London,
England.
Died on 1 November 1777 at age 45 at Auveny, Nice, France. Buried 24
November 1777 at Henbury, Gloucestershire, England.
Will probated on 12 February 1778.
Children of Edward Southwell, 20th Lord Clifford and Sophia Campbell
* Hon. Catherine Southwell d. 19 Jul 1801
* Hon. Henrietta Southwell
* **Edward Southwell, 21st Lord de Clifford b. 20 Jun 1767, d. 30 Sep
1832
* Hon. Sophia Southwell b. 10 Jun 1771, d. 9 Nov 1795
* Hon. Elizabeth Southwell b. 11 Jan 1776, d. 14 Nov 1817
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**Edward Southwell, 21st Lord de Clifford of Appleby b. 20 Jun 1767, d.
30 Sep 1832 Married Lady Mary Elizabeth Bourke, daughter of Most Rev.
Joseph Deane Bourke, 3rd Earl of Mayo and Elizabeth Meade, on 19 February
1789 at St. Anne's Church, Dublin, County Dublin, Ireland.
He died on 30 September 1832 at age 65 at Brighton, Sussex, England,
without issue.
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 23:10:44 +0000
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Subject: Re: [S-I] McCoy, McKay, Armstrong, Milligan, Field
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Goodness me... What do you cook for supper?? :-))
D H.
P.S. Have you looked at the name DeLaFeld/DeLaField for your Fields?? I
looked up the origin of the name in Ireland and that is who they seem to stem
from!
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there comes a time when my husband is wondering what's for supper and I
have to put those ancestors away for another day...or week...or month.
Regards,
Marilyn
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 23:17:37 +0000 (UTC)
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Me? three pretzels and a cuppa tea.
Seriously...... <grin>. I'm on a diet.
You know we don't have, as far as I know, a Scotch Irish food blog. Maybe
someone should start one. Or are there some good Northern Irish food blogs
out there with tatie recipes and how to make a real Ulster breakfast?
Linda Merle
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Goodness me... What do you cook for supper?? :-))
D H.
P.S. Have you looked at the name DeLaFeld/DeLaField for your Fields?? I
looked up the origin of the name in Ireland and that is who they seem to stem
from!
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there comes a time when my husband is wondering what's for supper and I
have to put those ancestors away for another day...or week...or month.
Regards,
Marilyn
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 23:43:46 +0000
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Subject: Re: [S-I] McCoy, McKay, Armstrong, Milligan, Field
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Hi Linda, it was Marilyn's hubby's supper I was wondering about... ;-)).
Hope he doesn't have to wait for a month!!
DH
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'there comes a time when my husband is wondering what's for supper and I
have to put those ancestors away for another day...or week...or month.'
Regards,
Marilyn
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Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 21:49:48 -0500
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Subject: Re: [S-I] McCoy, McKay, Armstrong, Milligan, Field
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Hi, D H,
No, I haven't thought of looking there, but thanks for the idea....
Marilyn
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> Goodness me... What do you cook for supper?? :-))
>
> D H.
>
>
> P.S. Have you looked at the name DeLaFeld/DeLaField for your Fields?? I
> looked up the origin of the name in Ireland and that is who they seem to
> stem
> from!
> _______________________________________________________
>
>
>
> there comes a time when my husband is wondering what's for supper and I
> have to put those ancestors away for another day...or week...or month.
>
> Regards,
> Marilyn
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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2011 23:05:28 -0600
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Subject: [S-I] For Linda,
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Yes Linda I found your answer. Many thanks...........will look them all
over and
hope they will help. Key and Armstrong
Thanks again,
Sarah
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