Dear Fred, Have you tried here? http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=oakham&id=I0095 Good Luck. Nancy On 2/15/08 12:56 PM, "Fred Jackson" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > _____ > > Surnames: Crawford, Wilson, Henderson, Harper > > > > Searching for Aaron Crawford ancestors in Ulster, NI in 17th and 18th > century. Doubtless they were Presbyterian as the families came to NI during > the Ulster Plantation of King James in the early 17th century from Scotland, > probably Ayrshire. > > > > Aaron was born 1677 in Cappaugh Parish, County Tyrone; died 1754 in Rutland, > Worcester County, MA, USA. Came to Boston, MA about 1712-1718, moved to > Rutland, MA about 1723. Aaron's father may have been John Crawford. Aaron > married Agnes Wilson about 1700 in County Tyrone, possibly in Ardstraw > Village. Agnes was born in 1678 in Cappaugh Parish and died in 1760 in > Rutland, MA. Searching for data on Agnes's parents. > > > > Their son, Alexander Crawford, born 1710 in Cappaugh Parish, County Tyrone, > moved to Rutland with his parents. Alexander married Elizabeth Crawford in > 1735/36 in Rutland, MA. Elizabeth was from another Crawford clan in County > Londonderry, NI. She was born 1712 in Magherafelt. Her parents were John and > Isabelle Crawford from Magherafelt. John and Isabelle had a son, Samuel > Crawford, born in 1696 in Menamor, County Londonderry; died in 1770 in > Oakham, MA. Samuel married Sarah Moore in 1735, NI. Searching for details on > Elizabeth's ancestors. > > > > Alexander's son, John Crawford, was born 1738/39 in Rutland, MA. He married > Rachel Henderson in 1759 in Rutland, MA. Rachel was born in 1739 in Concord, > MA. Rachel's parents were James Henderson, born about 1700 in County Tyrone, > NI: died 1776 in Rutland, MA and Sarah Harper who was born about 1710 in > Concord, MA and died in 1751 in Rutland, MA. Searching for details on > Rachel's parents. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message