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    1. Re: [AYR] Possible references for Boyd families from the book The Carmichael Clan, Westbrook, and Allied Families, Mrs Opal Carmichael Phoenix, 1984
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    3. Hi Turtle, That's a shame! Rosemary is my cousin and does live in Vancouver! Where would I start to research? Regards, Debbie On 20 February 2015 at 17:35, Turtle Bunbury <turtlehistory@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Debbie, > I researched the Mount Cashell story nearly a decade ago and so I’m a > little rusty on the subject … I was also rather hopeless at giving my > sources in those days … > Have you seen all the stuff at > http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/y/Rosemary-Cryer-Vancouver/GENE1-0005.html and > > http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/y/Rosemary-Cryer-Vancouver/GENE1-0006.html > … > Pictures of Florence via NPG at > http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp98178/florence-moore-nee-cornelius-countess-mountcashell > > All best for now, > Turtle > > Turtle Bunbury > www.turtlebunbury.com > > *‘The Glorious Madness - Tales of the Irish & the Great War’* (Gill & > Macmillan) - short-listed for the Best Irish-published Book of the Year > 2014. > *'Vanishing Ireland'* - short-listed for Best Irish Published Book of > the Year 2013. > Turtle's book are available from all good bookshops or from his aStore via > Amazon.co.uk > <http://astore.amazon.co.uk/wwwturtlebunb-21/detail/0717162346> or > Amazon.com <http://astore.amazon.com/wwwturtlebunb-20/detail/0717162346> > > Oldfort, Tobinstown, Tullow, Co. Carlow, Ireland > Mob: + 353 (0) 87 6453 486 Office: +353 (0) 5991 80559 Skype: > turtle1847 www.facebook.com/turtle.bunbury > > Turtle's historical blog is at www.facebook.com/Wistorical > > > On 19 Feb 2015, at 21:22, Deborah Rea <deborah.rea94@gmail.com> wrote: > > Actually, Turtle, I am wonder if you know more than us! From our > Cornelius records Edward would be the 2nd great grandfather of Henry > Cornelius, the father of Florence. > > We have no information on her at all. We have some pictures but nothing > more. So, where can we get more? I love to research books so if you have > any suggestions please let me know. > > Regards, > Debbie Rea > > On 19 February 2015 at 21:05, Turtle Bunbury <turtlehistory@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Thanks Debbie, I think you have all my knowledge on that link … as I’m >> sure you know, Florence was the youngest daughter of Henry Cornelius of >> Ross-na-Clonagh, Mountrath, Queen’s County [Co. Laois]. Henry's father >> Edward Cornelius lived at Dromore, Coote Hill, Co. Cavan, while his mother >> was born Sophia Atkinson. The 5th Earl died on 20th February 1898 aged 71 >> and was buried at Kilworth. Florence survived him nearly thirty years and >> died in January 1927. All best for now, Turtle >> >> >> On 16 Feb 2015, at 16:09, Deborah Rea <deborah.rea94@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hi Mike, >> >> My grandmother's lst cousin was a Florence Cornelius. She was married to >> Charles William Moore/More, 5th Earl of Mountcashell who was from Moore >> Park, Kilworth, Co. Cork. Charles died without surviving male issue. >> From The Peerage. Extracted from FAMILY HISTORY THE MOUNTCASHELL >> CONNECTION, >> http://www.turtlebunbury.com/history/history_family/hist_family_mountcashell.htm >> On 19th October 1893, the 5th Earl married Florence Cornelius. >> >> I have copied Tuttle's email address here... hopefully he can advise as >> to how to get a copy of the Family History of the Mountcashell connection. >> >> Regards, >> Debbie Rea >> >> >> <image.png> >> >> On 16 February 2015 at 10:02, Mike Boyd via <ayrshire@rootsweb.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> From the above book on page 274 it lists under the Moore Family a number >>> of useful references. >>> >>> >>> >>> “A copy of the Moore Coat of Arms in on page 700 of Some Prominent >>> Families of Virginia, Vol. 2, and also in The Colonial and Revolutionary >>> Families of Pennsylvania, page 574, also in Vol. 1, Ancestrial Records and >>> Portraits, page 396, and Americana, Magazine vol. 33, page 117. and of page >>> 133 of 1939, also in Colonial Families of the U. S., vol 3, page 342. See >>> McCall, Tidwell, and Allied Families. >>> >>> >>> >>> It goes onto say:- >>> >>> >>> >>> “Governor George James Moore (1640-1706) was Colonial Governor of South >>> Carolina 1700-1702, He was born in 1640 1640, and said to be the son of Sir >>> Francis Moore of England and great grand son of Sir John whom King John >>> Knighted in 1027. “ >>> >>> >>> >>> (With a 600 year gap between Sir Francis and Sir John of 1027, could not >>> be a “great grand son”.) >>> >>> >>> >>> I thought the English spelling of the “Moore” was “Moor”, so I would >>> question if George James Moore’s father was form England and not from >>> Ireland. I do know that Irish family name was spelt as “Moore” even >>> through these Moores were part of the Muir of Rowallan, Ayrshire, Scotland >>> when they came to County Antrim in the 1600’s to the area north of >>> Ballymoney – while another brother went to another County Ireland. >>> >>> >>> >>> For non-Moore families, the above references maybe useful see if your >>> family is recorded and their migration paths to the USA. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Mike Boyd >>> >>> Historical Committee, HBS >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> AYRSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >>> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> >

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