_Family Tree Maker - Genealogy.com_ (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/l/Kurt-Holman-KY/PDFGENE7.pdf) Descendants of Duncan Gilchrist Generation No. 1 1. DUNCAN2 GILCHRIST ((UNKNOWN)1) was born Bet. 1709 - 1711 in Isle of Islay, Argyleshire, Scotland, and died Bet. 1763 - 1775 in Argyle, Washington, NY. He married FLORENCE MCALLISTER 1730 in Scotland. She was born Bet. 1710 - 1720 in Argyleshire, Scotland, and died Unknown. Notes for DUNCAN GILCHRIST: Not much else is known about Duncan Gilchrist. There was also an Alexander Gilchrist arriving with Duncan Gilchrist from Scotland, and it is speculated that they may be brothers. Duncan was b. about 1709, Alexander was b. 1721. "Between 1738 and 1740 groups of Argyleshire families belonging to the Scotch Presbyterian Church, totaling 472 persons, were brought by Captain Campbell to the new world by invitation of the Provincial Governor of New York Colony, who offered a thousand acres of land to every adult person, and to every child who paid passage, five hundred acres. For various reasons the contract was not kept by the Governor. In 1764 a large number of colonists, led by Alexander McNaughton, succeeded in securing a grant of 47,450 acres, known as the Argyle Patent, in the township of Argyle and in parts of the towns of Fort Edward, Greenwich and Salem, in Washington County, upon which the Scotch colonists and their descendants took up their abode." "Lot 138, 500 Acres; Duncan Gilchrist, Archibald Campbell of Ft. Edward sold lot to Benjamin Griffin in 1776" "Duncan Gilchrist, his wife Florence McAlister, and daughter Mary, sailed from Islay to New York in 1738. By familytreemaker.genealogy.comTotally amazing my mother in law name was LEAFIE GILCHRIST but she away's went by Eleanor Gene Ashley familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/l/Kurt.../PDFGENE7.pdf - _Similar_ (http://search.aol.com/aol/search?s_it=similarPages.search&v_t=client_search box&o_q=+LEAFIE+GILCHRIST&q=related:familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/ l/Kurt-Holman-KY/PDFGENE7.pdf++LEAFIE+GILCHRIST) to Family Tree Maker - Genealogy.com There was also an Alexander Gilchrist arriving with Duncan. Gilchrist from Scotland ..... More About FRED DUVAL and LEAFIE GILCHRIST: Marriage: Jun 1907. If you scroll down to page 15 of the .pdf, you'll see that the four Gilchrist sisters are listed. I knew that my Mother in law first name was really Leafie even though she preferred Eleanor, but I was very much surprised to see that Aunt Bernie was really Myrna and Aunt Gert was really Elma. Without having a good sense of how clunky these first names were back around 1920, it seems that they were all wise to resort to their middle names. Founders of Many Clans Gilchrist, son of Aedh, was the father of Gilpatrick whose son was Lochlan Mor, credited with founding the MacLachlan Clan. In 1170 Gilbert, the son of Gille Criosd, First Earl of Angus, was granted the barony of Ogilvie, north of the Firth of Tay, near Glamis. From this arose the Ogilvie Clan. The MacFarlanes are descended from Gilchrist, brother of Maldowen, third of the ancient Earls of Lennox during the 13th century. A great-grandson of this Gilchrist was named Bartholomew (in Gaelic spelled “Parlan ”). It is from him that the MacFarlane's take their name. The founder of the Kintail branch of the MacRae Clan was Fionnla Dubh MacGillechriosd who died in 1416. Niall of the Nine hostages high. King of Ireland are of _Clan MacNeil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_MacNeil) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_MacNeil - _Similar_ (http://search.aol.com/aol/search?s_it=similarPages.search&v_t=client_searchbox&o_q=+Niall+of+the+Nine+ho stages++glichrist&q=related:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_MacNeil++Niall+of+the +Nine+hostages++glichrist) to Clan MacNeil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Macneil of Barra, Chief of Clan Niall and 27th of Barra, Baron of Barra ... the clan claims to descend from the legendary Irish King Niall of the nine hostages. ... in the 13th century by the MacSweens, Lamonts and descendants of Gilchrist. _Clan Maclachlan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Maclachlan) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Maclachlan - _Similar_ (http://search.aol.com/aol/search?s_it=similarPages.search&v_t=client_searchbox&o_q=+Niall+of+the+Nine +hostages++glichrist&q=related:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Maclachlan++Niall+ of+the+Nine+hostages++glichrist) to Clan Maclachlan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia >From this descent the clan claims a further descent from the legendary Niall Noigíallach, ... In about 1230 Gilchrist Maclachlan was witness to a charter of Kilfinan granted by ... [9] He also appears on the list of Scottish magnates who sat at the first ..... Connachta · Niall of the Nine Hostages · Kingdom of Ulster · Kingdom this Bloodline.Down to the present Queen. descended from Gilchrist, brother of Maldowen, third of the ancient Earls of Lennox during the 13th century. A great-grandson of this Gilchrist was named Bartholomew (in Gaelic spelled “Parlan ”). It is from him that the MacFarlane's take their name. The founder of the Kintail branch of the MacRae Clan was Fionnla Dubh MacGillechriosd who died in 1416. -DNA signature of Niall of the Nine hostages high. King of Ireland are of this Bloodline.Down to the present Queen. _Family Tree Maker - Genealogy.com_ (http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/l/Kurt-Holman-KY/PDFGENE7.pdf) familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/l/Kurt.../PDFGENE7.pdf - _Similar_ (http://search.aol.com/aol/search?s_it=similarPages.search&v_t=client_search box&o_q=+LEAFIE+GILCHRIST&q=related:familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/h/o/ l/Kurt-Holman-KY/PDFGENE7.pdf++LEAFIE+GILCHRIST) to Family Tree Maker - Genealogy.com There was also an Alexander Gilchrist arriving with Duncan. Gilchrist from Scotland ..... More About FRED DUVAL and LEAFIE GILCHRIST: Marriage: Jun 1907. If you scroll down to page 15 of the .pdf, you'll see that the four Gilchrist sisters are listed. I knew that Grammy's first name was really Leafie even though she preferred Eleanor, but I was very much surprised to see that Aunt Bernie was really Myrna and Aunt Gert was really Elma. Without having a good sense of how clunky these first names were back around 1920, it seems that they were all wise to resort to their middle names.