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Fergusson Modern
http://www.lindaclifford.com/Images/Ferguson.jpg Fergusson Ancient http://www.lindaclifford.com/Images/FergusonOC.jpg Fergusson Crest http://www.scotclans.com/img/Fergusson/crest.gif And yes, it FERGUSSON not Ferguson. Its very important! :-D |
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(Yellow is my favorite color, so that might be why I love the MacLeod of Lewis dress tartan - wish I had the lineage to wear it!) ;) |
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I'm not sure if we are related - though I'm sure we are if we go back far enough. I have only been able to trace my Sinclairs back to about 1786 New Hampshire/Vermont and here is where I am stuck! I may have possibly found a sibling of Daniel Sinclair but I'm not certain as that area of New England had quite a few Scots - kind of like central Wisconsin and Poles. LOL Sarah |
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Thanks! |
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FYI - the first rule of genealogy is that, since spelling was only standardized about 200 years ago, names that are similar are often the same. Hence, Soundex! It's a system which allows you to trace names more easily. In fact, I've often said that, if I ever get a tatoo, it will be Soundex, on my one hand! One of my other names I trace is McCullough. There are 28 ways of spelling McCullough. Had I ignored the other 27, I would not have been able to get as far back as I have! [/lecture!] |
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There are 33 Sinclair-Sinkler-St. Clair-St. Clare's in there. I can see that a LOT of them are in NH/VT!! I have the fun of my ancestors being completely schizophrenic, and filing in VA - even the ones who lived in PA! It depends on which side of the Alleghenies they were on at the time! Most of the Sinclares - so far - have been in PA, though. |
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I checked at least the online Patriot Index and this branch (Sinclair-Mudge) has at least two more ancestors. John Mudge (husband of Hannah Hutchinson) and Ephraim Hubbard (husband to Lucy Willard). Does the hard copy of the Patriot index list children? If so, could you see if there is a Daniel Sinclair listed as a kid (b 1786, d after 1840)? You rock! :) Sarah |
No, the Patriot Index doesn't show children. There's a Daniel b. in 1759, m. isabella Auchmuty d.1835, but he's in PA.
What was the other Daniel's parent's father's name? I should warn you, that's one of the major bonuses about being at my mother's house - she has THE most extensive genealogical library of any non-professional I know! |
Since you're researching Scottish ancestors, chances are good that they were Presbyterian. Most of the Presbyterian churches across the country have been opening their records for genealogists! In fact, I have found four generations in one church's records!
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Sarah |
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Hint: go to Fun Stuff For Genealogists and order their informational post-it notes. They are WONDERFUL!!! The one lineage society I'm in does ask where you found the info, the date you found it, etc. and these are a godsend! Plus, there's a million other things you'll just have to have, once you see it!! http://www.funstuffforgenealogists.c...our-source.jpg I have this, as I don't like to guess at acres, etc while researching: http://www.funstuffforgenealogists.c.../clipboard.jpg Plus, I've met a few other addicts while wearing my "Genealogy - Life in the Past Lane" shirt! |
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Okay, so to at least pretend to bring our hijack back on topic. . . . . http://clan.com/clan_images/tartans/...s_sinclair.jpg This is another favorite Sinclair Tartan - it's the dress tartan. Sarah |
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http://www.lindaclifford.com/Images/MacLeodHtg.jpg and the Dress/MacLeod of Lewis http://www.lindaclifford.com/Images/MacLeodDr.jpg are not interchangeable, however. MacLeod of Harris and MacLeod of Lewis are two different branches of Clan MacLeod, with different tartans, badges, mottos, separate chiefs, etc. My family, for example, is associate only with MacLeod of Harris. We don't/can't wear the Dress MacLeod of Lewis tartan, which is fine by me. I think it's a little garish. |
According to this web site any MacLeod can wear either the yellow or the green tartan, these days anyway. I was always given to understand that I could wear either.
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Honey and Beryana-
I, too, am a St. Clair, on my mother's side! Right now, I've only been able to get my hands on one item, and have only traced it back to four generations. (And they were at one time in Nashville, Tennessee). But all of my maternal and paternal geneologies are done-it was my grandfather's hobby when he retired from his post at the university. I just have to find everything! (Oh, my mother would SO kill me!) |
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