Members this is a Email that I have just written back to John Jameson (Ejjameson@aol.com). From this data this Mr Boyd COULD HAVE married Elizabeth Jameson in Templemore Parish which is located on the western side of the Foyle River and takes in most of the old part of Londonderry City, County Londonderry. However, the family before it sailed in 1746 on the Molly form Port Rush appears to have been living in the Coleraine area of County Londonderry. So Mr Boyd may have some from that area of Ireland. So if you have any information that may help John please include him in your reply. Hopefully, he can find some additional information form hte suggstions that Ihave sent to him. Thank you. Mike Boyd Historical Committee, HBS ----- Original Message ----- From: Ejjameson@aol.com To: mikejboyd@bigpond.com Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 5:29 AM Subject: Boyd-Jameson information Hello Mr. Boyd, I have come across a couple of archive posting you have made with respect to your Boyd family and apparently their relationship to my Jameson family, both in Ulster, Ireland and here in Colonial America. I have further information for you on this subject. My ancestor was Hugh Jameson (1713-1790). I have his sister as Elizabeth (Jameson) Boyd Woods. I have her emigrating to America aboard the "Molly" in 1746 along with her brother Hugh and his wife. I have conclusive proof of this in a hand written and signed deposition used by Hugh in a 1753 NH court case, here, I have Ester Woods (1723-1790), as Elizabeth Woods daughter and married to Robert Parkinson. I assume this is the Robert Parkinson who acted as the "Power of Attorney" in Coleraine for several of (at least) Jamesons, who had emigrated to New England. I have also assumed that this was the same Robert Parkinson who guaranteed Hugh Jameson's passage and that both he and his wife Esther were on board the Molley with Hugh and his wife in 1746. This last part may very well not be accurate. I am hoping you can shed some light on the above Elizabeth Jameson and any connection she may have had with your Boyd's, particularly as to a first husband. I would also be interested in any other connections between your Boyd's and my Jamesons, either in Ulster or in New England. I hope this is of some value to you. Thanks John Jameson www.somejamesons.com