I am checking on a Donaldson line in Peebleshire, Scotland. Andrew Donaldson is one of the Donaldson's I have been researching. This line went to Ontario, Canada in the 1840/50 era. Also, I have many of the same Lockhart given names in my data base. These folks, however are found in Michigan. Any chance for a tie-up there? If so, I have several books in my private library that have references to the Lockhart family. Do let me know.
Am new to the Donaldson site and would like to see what might be out there on three Donaldsons I have in my files. First: I have a Janet Donaldson, born abt 1812 in Arbuthnot, Kincardine, Scotland, married Robert Lockhart, born about 1810 also in Arbuthnot. Five children born: Isabella Lockhart b. 10/27/1835 Lucy Lockhart b. 5/10/1841 Robert Lockhart, Jr.b. abt 1845 Dunfirmline, Scotland d. Yonkers, NY Carrie Lockhart b. abt 1847 Elizabeth Wallace Lockhart b. 4/2/1850 m. William Bruce Robert Lockhart Jr. is probably the father of my great grandmother Lily Lockhart. From what I have been able to find on the family, he migrated to Yonkers, Westchester Co., which is where Lily, my great grandmother, was born. Would like to find anyone who might know anything about this Donaldson family and their connection with the Lockhart family. Second: I have two Donaldson girls who are possibly sisters, who married two Hillicker brothers and were living in Westchester Co., NY. Minerva Donaldson b. abt 1815 m. Nelson Hillicker children born: Sidney, Arthur, Nelson, Jr., Helen, Ann Elizabeth, Julia, Matilda and Alexander Hillicker (all born c. 1843-1857) Elizabeth Donaldson b. abt 1819 m. Isaac Hillicker children born: Theodore, Isaac, Jr. John Ander, Hannah, Harriet, Edgar, Julia, and Eleanor Hillicker (all born c. 1840-1854) I believe that another great grandmother of mine, a Harriet Hillicker is connected to one of these lines, or possibly a brother of one of these gentlemen, but would like to know more about the Donaldson girls. If anyone knows of these two girls, and their families and if there is any chance that they are connected with Janet Donaldson, shown above, I would really appreciate hearing from you. All these families were living in the Westchester Co., area of New York, in the mid 1800's, and it would look like they could all be connected in some way. Anything anyone could offer to find the connection, if there is one, or who their parents were, I would be very appreciative. Thanks for anything anyone can offer. Holly M. Snead snead@bellsouth.net
I've just added the following marriage to my online database at: http://www.angelfire.com/ma2/massmarriages/index.html DONALDSON Elizabeth J., 22, born: Nova Scotia, daughter of James Married 24 oct 1849 in Boston to TEULON William F., 23, chemist, born: Newfoundland, son of William F. More marriages will be added in the weeks and months to come. Please fill out the Mind-it form on the web site to receive an e-mail notification every time I add data on the surnames you are researching. Doreen Fox __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com
Hello everyone! Does anyone have information on Donaldson family from WNC? Keith
--part1_0.3a3c7a41.25542d8b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thought I'd share this with the Donaldson list being that Donaldson is mentioned! Enjoy! Pat --part1_0.3a3c7a41.25542d8b_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <HAMPTON-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zc03.mx.aol.com (rly-zc03.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.3]) by air-zc05.mail.aol.com (v62.15) with ESMTP; Thu, 04 Nov 1999 22:25:00 -0500 Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com (bl-11.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.27]) by rly-zc03.mx.aol.com (v62.10) with ESMTP; Thu, 04 Nov 1999 22:24:48 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id TAA14528; Thu, 4 Nov 1999 19:22:21 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 19:22:21 -0800 (PST) From: RHAMNAN@aol.com Message-ID: <0.aa39beda.2553a74e@aol.com> Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 22:21:50 EST Subject: Fwd: TIP #267 - GRANT'S FORT, BUSH SETTLEMENT, ESTILL'S STATION, STRODE'S STA... Old-To: HAMPTON-L@rootsweb.com Old-Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part1_0.aa39beda.2553a74e_boundary" X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 40 Resent-Message-ID: <kfAos.A.siD.r1kI4@bl-11.rootsweb.com> To: HAMPTON-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: HAMPTON-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: HAMPTON-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <HAMPTON-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1147 X-Loop: HAMPTON-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: HAMPTON-L-request@rootsweb.com --part1_0.aa39beda.2553a74e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I hate to forward such a long thing, but this is really a great article of information that is sent by Sandi Gorin, and copyright held by her, but she welcomes sharing of her information as long as the copyright info is included. Note the Bush settlement and the traveling church info. Also the great links for more info at the bottom of the article. Hope you enjoy as much as I did. Nancy rhamnan@aol.com --part1_0.aa39beda.2553a74e_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <KYRESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (rly-yh02.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.34]) by air-yh01.mail.aol.com (v62.15) with ESMTP; Thu, 04 Nov 1999 07:49:14 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (v62.10) with ESMTP; Thu, 04 Nov 1999 07:48:55 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id EAA15299; Thu, 4 Nov 1999 04:48:48 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1999 04:48:48 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <3.0.1.32.19991104064648.007e9d60@mail.glasgow-ky.com> X-Sender: sgorin@mail.glasgow-ky.com X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.1 (32) Date: Thu, 04 Nov 1999 06:46:48 -0600 Old-To: KYRESEARCH@rootsweb.com From: Sandi Gorin <sgorin@glasgow-ky.com> Subject: TIP #267 - GRANT'S FORT, BUSH SETTLEMENT, ESTILL'S STATION, STRODE'S STATION Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by bl-14.rootsweb.com id EAA15276 Resent-Message-ID: <PjZ0hD.A.6uD.vCYI4@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: KYRESEARCH@rootsweb.com Resent-From: KYRESEARCH@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <KYRESEARCH@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/258 X-Loop: KYRESEARCH@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: KYRESEARCH-request@rootsweb.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by bl-14.rootsweb.com id EAA15299 GRANT'S FORT: This fort was located in Bourboun County, near the Fayette County line. It was erected in 1779 by Col. John GRANT and Capt. William ELLIS who was the military leader of the Traveling Church. It was built to hold 20-30 families who had come to Bryan Station. Indians, sixty of them, attacked this fort, known as the BYRD's party, in June, 1780. The fort was burned but no prisoners were taken. Forty men from Bryan's Station went to help and found two men, both named STUCKER and a woman named MITCHELL killed. James INGLES, Jr. was born at Grant's Fort in November, 1779. In 1784 the fort was rebuilt but the GRANT family sold out to the INGLES and moved away from the fort. The site was approximately 1 =BD miles from the Antioch Christian Church near the border of Fayette County. One Timothy PEYTON was shot by the Indians about =BD mile from the fort. James STARK carried him to the fort where he later died. Peyton's Run is named for him. John GRANT wrote a letter dated 24 April 1780 to Col. John TODD who was a delegate at Harrodsburg. In the letter he listed the follow citizens of Grant's Fort: John TAMPLIN, John JACKSON, John VanCLEAVE, George STUCKER, Samson CULPEPER, Stufel STUCKER, Philip DRAKE, Christopher HARRIS, Wm. VanCLEAVE, Manoah SINGLETON, Thos. GILBART, Wm LILEY, Wm LOVING, Robert HARRAS, Jas. ROWLAND, Josiah UNDERWOOD, Frederick HUNTER, Wm. MORRASON, James GRAY, Henry MILLER, Stephen MURPHY, Michael STUCKER, Esmond LILLEY, George STUCKER and son, John VanCLEAVE and sons, Samson HOUGH and Wm. Ellis. Mr. Charles STAPLES stated that there were 6 or 7 more at the fort whose names couldn't be remembered. It is known that George SUMMITT in 1784 of SUMMITT's Station was living there in 1780 and visited STURGIS Station on Bear Grass in 1780. BUSH SETTLEMENT: This settlement was located in Clark County, KY and the following settlers are shown as coming with Capt. William BUSH, settling on lower Howard's Creek there: Fielding BUSH, Ambrose BUSH, Philip BUSH, Francis BUSH, Henry CAIN, Robert CLARK, Ambrose CHRISTY, Joel EMBRY, Elder Robert ELKIN, Smallwood ECKTON, Richard FRENCH, George GORDON, Nicholas GEORGE, John GEORGE, Lewis GRIGSBY, John HALYARD, Nathaniel HAGGARD, James HODGKIN, James HAGGARD, David HAMPTON, Richard JONES, Allen NEIL, Elder James QUISENBERRY, Joel QUISENBERRY, John QUISENBERRY, Roger QUISENBERRY, Tandy QUISENBERRY, Nathaniel RAGLAND, John RIED, Robert RICHARD, James RAGLAND, Sr, James RAGLAND, Jr, Joseph STEVENS, Wm TATE and Wm WILLS. These names were taken from a chart made from surveys in the court records of Clark County by S. J. CONKWRIGHT and S H RUTLEDGE. ESTILL'S STATION. This station was settled by Captain James and Samuel ESTILL and was located about three miles southeast of Richmond, KY in Madison County, 1781. Captain James ESTILL and his men were defeated and murdered by Indians on March 22, 1782 on Hinkston Creek two miles from the present town of Mt. Sterling. There reportedly were nine families in this station on April, 1801, and by that fall the following were there: James and Samuel ESTILL, Nicholas PROCTOR, Thomas WARREN, David LYNCH, Peter WALKER, John COLEFOOT, James PROCTOR, George ROBINSON, Thomas MILLER, David GASS, Michael SHERLY, James HAMILTON and Green CLAY. Jesse HODGES, Peter HACKETT, Michael BEDINGER, John WEBBER, Stephen HANCOCK, John SOUTH, Sr, were also there at different times. These names taken from the Kentucky Historical Register and Fayette and Bourbon Co KY depositions. STRODE'S STATION: This station was built by Capt. John STRODE in Clark County, KY in 1779. It was attacked on 1 March 1781. It was located about 2 =BD miles from Winchester on the Lexington Road and in the northeast corner of the present junction of this road and the Clintonville Road. Excavation was done there in 1926 and the chimney rocks were located covered by sod. At the time of the siege the following were present: Robert TAYLOR, Jacob SPAHR, brother of Mathias, Old Barney MITCHELL (he stayed about 2 years and went back to Virginia never to return), Old man John CONSTANT (wounded after HARMORS defeat), Frederick and Benedict COUCHMAN (Frederick died on the other side of Winchester and Benedict moved off on the Ohio toward Yellow Banks), Capt. Jas DUNCAN (later lived on Kennedy's Creek), a BAKER (it is noted that two brothers went off one night and didn't hear from them for 10-12 years - went to Blue Ridge - not clear if this means more than one BAKER there), Joe DARKS (killed by Indiana or a white man out at Mud Licks); Old Man Patrick MOONEY ("my father-in-law" - unknown who was giving deposition), John HART, Patrick DONALDSON, Joshua MENNET (BENNETT), John KIRK, Two CLINKENBEARDS (one appears to be Wm), Stephen BILES (BOYLE), Mathias SPAHR, John DOUGLAS, Jimmy BAITHIS, Granny WEST, Joshua STAMPER, Mr DUMPFORD (a Dutchman), old Pressley ANDERSON, John RICE (a single singing teacher), John DOUGLASS (married), John McINTYRE, John HART, Frederick COUCHMAN, Samuel TAYLOR, John KIRK (he and John CLINKENBEARD and brother had been ordered to Boonesborough to guard the Tories), Pressley ANDERSON, Joshua BENNETT, James BAITHY, Wm BENNETT, Joshua BAKER, another BAKER, another BAKER, Major Geo. M. BEDINGER, Stephen BOYLE, Isaac CLINKENBEARD, Michael CASSIDAY, John CONSTANT, Benedict COUCHMAN, Frederick COUCHMAN, Patrick DONALDSON, Polly DONALDSON, Mrs. Pat DONALDSON, James DUNCAN, Joseph DARK, another DUMPHARD, John DOUGLASS, Mrs. John DOUGLASS, David FOSTER, Capt. John FLEMING, John HART, James HOWARD, David HUGHES, Peter HARPER, Mrs HARPER, James HARPER, HARPER girls, James MORGAN, John MORGAN, Patrick MOONEY, Mrs Patrick MOONEY and daughter, Evan MORGAN, an ORCHARD, Richard PILES, Thomas PARCIN, John RICE, another RICE, Wm RAYBURN, Geo REYNOLDS, Capt. John STRODE, Sr, Mrs. John STRODE and children, Joshua STAMPER, Mrs. Joshua STAMPER, Col. Wm. SUDDUTH, Mr and Mrs SCONCE, Jacob SPAHR, Matthias SPAHR, Rebecca SPAHR, Matthias SPAHR Jr, Van SWEARINGEN, Major Thomas SWEARINGEN, Col. Van SWEARINGEN, SWEARINGEN'S male slave, Cuthbert STEEL, Enos. TERRY, a TANNER, Samuel TAYLOR, John TAYLOR, Robert TAYLOR, Granny WEST. Other forts founded from residents at Strode's Sation included HOOD's and RODGER'S in Clark County; MORGAN'S and CASSIDAY'S in Montgomery County and in Fleming Co-STOCKTON'S, FLEMING's and CASSIDAY's. Most of the above taken from Draper Mss Statements of John CLINKENBEARD. NOTE: A diagram of Strode's Station was given. On the west side of the station, north to south were the cabins of Col John STRODE, Stephen BOYLE, Mathias SPHAR, John DOUGLASS, BRITHIS, Granny WEST, Joshua STAMPER, DUMFORD and Pressly ANDERSON. Going west to east on the south side were John RICE (southwest corner) - the gate - and E. BASTEAN (southeast corner). On the east side from the south to north were W. CLINKENBEARD, Robert TAYLOR, Jacob SPHAR, Barney MITCHELL, Capt. John CONSTANT, F & B COUCHMAN, Capt. James DUNCAN, John and Joshua BAKER, Joe DARK and Patrick MOONEY (northeast corner). On the north from east to west was: John HART, Patrick DONALDSON, Joshua BENNETT, John KIRK and William CLINKINBEARD, returning to Col John STRODE on the northwest corner. To be continued next week with Squire BOONE's Station. (c) Copyright 4 November 1999, Sandra K. Gorin, All Rights Reserved, sgorin@glasgow-ky.com Colonel Sandi Gorin=20 205 Clements,Glasgow, KY 42141=20 (270) 651-9114 or E-fax (707)222-1210 Member Glasgow-Barren County Chamber of Commerce =20 Gorin Genealogical Publishing: http://members.delphi.com/gorin1/index.html TIPS: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Tips KYBIOS: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/Bios ARCHIVES: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl GORIN FAMILY WEBSITE: http://www.myfamily.com/home/home.asp --part1_0.aa39beda.2553a74e_boundary-- --part1_0.3a3c7a41.25542d8b_boundary--
Please could someone over there look up marriage or death of WILLIAM PETER RAMSAY NICOL DONALDSON. He was born in FIFE Scotland 1888. His parents were GEORGE DONALDSON and MARGARET NICOL (He may have thought that his fathers name was JAMES as that was the grandfathers name . Williams father died before he was born. Best wishes Eleanor in Sydney Australia.
>Keep sending to wrong address.Hope this is right now. We have JAMES DONALDSON m.HELEN DUNCAN of MARKINCH at Canongate ED 16 Jan 1815. Children born Fife.MARKINCH. JAMES DONALDSON b.11 Nov 1815 m.JANET RAMSAY 21April.1837(dt of William Ramsay & Catherine Cassels) he d.8 Dec1890. WILLIAM DONALDSON b.9May 1819 m.MARGARET YOUNG WILSON had JAMES,AGNES,HELEN,MARGARET,JOHN,ROBINA,DAVID.Last 2 in KIRKALDY. MARGARET DONALDSON b.1 Sep.1824. JAMES DONALDSON & JANET RAMSAY had CATHERINE DONALDSON b.3 Mar.1838 KENNOWAY. WILLIAM WILSON DONALDSON b.1841.AUCHTEDERRAN. JAMES DONALDSON b.11 Jan 1846 WEMYSS GEORGE DONALDSON b.12 Oct1848 m.1`st HELEN IMRIE.2`nd MARGARET NICOL.He d.11 Jan 1888. ANDREW DONALDSON b.10 Oct 1850 AUCHTEDERRAN m.ELIZABETH BAIN. JANET DONALDSON b.1854 AUCHTEDERRAN. GEORGE DONALDSON & HELEN IMRIE 1`st wife had HELEN(NELLIE)DONALDSON 24 Sept 1871m.GEORGE ROBERTSON to CANADA d.CANADA JANET DONALDSON 30 July 1873 JAMES DONALDSON b.3 Jan 1876 m.MARY WHITE ELIZABETH IMRIE DONALDSON b.18 Aug.1878m.R.COOPER GEORGE DONALDSON & MARGARET NICOL 2`nd wife dt.of JAMES NICOL &MARGARET RAMSAY .had MARGARET RAMSAY DONALDSON 1882-1883 GEORGE DONALDSON b.14April 1884 LOCHGELLY m. CATHERINE RAMSAY 4 Dec1908 at CAIRNYHILL d. SYDNEY<AUSTRALIA 24 Aug.1965. JEMIMA NICOL DONALDSON b.13 April 1886 m. A.BEVERIDGE d.SYDNEY AUSTRALIA. WILLIAM PETER RAMSAY NICOL DONALDSON b.23 Mar 1888 DUNFERMLINE.d.CANADA or AMERICA.? ANDREW DONALDSON & ELIZABETH BAIN had JAMES DONALDSON b.1874 AUCHTEDERRAN ANDREW DONALDSON b 1879 " " WILLIAM DONALDSON b 1881 " " All this and more Donaldsons can be seen on JOHN CHALMERS Web Page see next message for number. >From Eleanor in Sydney.
Bettye, I wish I could connect my Donalsons to someone. My James Donalson was born 1798 in Hawkins Co., Tennesse--married Nancy Vaughan b. Va, --both died and are buried in Ladonia, Fannin Co., TX. Their children spelled their names in various ways--Donalson, Donelson, Donaldson, etc. I am told the Kansas obituary of their son, Samuel, says this family was related to Rachel Donelson, spouse of President Andrew Jackson. I'm looking for proof of this. Who are James Donalson's parents and siblings? Thank you! Jean Moore Murphy 1208 Harris NW Ardmore, OK 73401 580-223-6477 James Donalson/Nancy Vaughan> Thomas Donalson/Donelson/Donaldson/Nancy ?> Sarah Donelson/William T. Moore> Leonard Moore/Hattie Patterson> Dallas Moore/Lucille Reid> Phyllis Jean Moore Janaskie Murphy (ME!) In a message dated 9/29/1999 9:49:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bettyeb@djis.net writes: << I am seeking the parents of Robert Donelson or Donalson or Donaldson. The family spelled it these three ways. According to his wife's application for a pension for his service in the Rev. War, he was born 10 Jan 1765 in Orange Co., NC and died 15 June 1837 in Williamson Co., TN. He married Margaret (Peggy) Ferris 25 Dec 1806 in Willimason Co., TN. Bettye >>
According to the IGI: Alexander Donaldson married Margaret Forrest in Lanark in 1842. They had three children: Margaret Donaldson 1842 Barbara Donaldson 1844 Alexander Donaldson 1849.. Margaret Donaldson (b1842) married Alexander Pollock in Lanark. I am interested in any information on the ancestors of Alexander Donaldson and Margaret Forrest. Regards: ************************************************************* Wayne G. Hannay North Vancouver, B.C. Canada email: <kydean@istar.ca> ICQ: 28909242 Homepage: "The Hannay, Hannah, Hanna Families of Sorbie" Now moved to: <http://www.home.istar.ca/~kydean> also researching: Alder Austin Donaldson Duncan Glen Grady (O`Grady) Gray Hack Hickey Hulton Kennelly (Kenealy) Kenny Killeen Main McMurrie Metzger Pollock Powell Rae Roussell ****************************************************************
It was great to hear from all of you out there! Still looking for Donaldsons in Michigan about 1925- 1963. Ann Arbor and St Clair. Diana in Rogue River, OR
Is this the first Donaldson/Donelson family sent to the list who originated in Germany? Interesting . I had thought each and every family was from Scotland>Ireland. Marion
I am seeking the parents of Robert Donelson or Donalson or Donaldson. The family spelled it these three ways. According to his wife's application for a pension for his service in the Rev. War, he was born 10 Jan 1765 in Orange Co., NC and died 15 June 1837 in Williamson Co., TN. He married Margaret (Peggy) Ferris 25 Dec 1806 in Willimason Co., TN. Bettye ============================================== bettyeb@djis.net
I've been trying to search past my GGrandfather, Merriam F. Donal(d)son, who had a son(my grandfather), Thomas Richard Donal(d)son born 9/3/01 in Sapulpa, OK I've been told that all records were destroyed in a fire at a courthouse there. Thomas moved to Calif., married Irene Victoria Edna Legal, born to Emil Alfred Legal & Julia Albach from Germany.
My 'name' for research is, at least since the early 1800s, spelled DONELSON, but it's been spelled and mis-spelled so many ways, thought I might catch an odd relation on this list. My earliest DONELSONs, John & Elizabeth migrated from Germany to the Philadelphia area sometime in the early 1800s, then moved to the southern New Jersey Township of Lower Alloways Creek in the mid-1800s. Their son, Henry DONELSON, served in the Civil War. He married Harriet Roork of Stow Creek Township and they bore a number of children, one of whom, Linwood, is my g2x-grandfather. Linwood married Kate Solley and they had several children -- 2 of whom are my grand-mothers. I have dates and places for the most part of those I have mentioned. If anyone has anything on John & Elizabeth, the German emmigrants, I'd love to trade info. I am, of course, willing to share whatever I have on later generations too. Regards, Jeanne Woolbert Kincaid Also Researching: WOOLBERT, WHEATON, SOLLEY, ROORK, GLASPEY and others, primarily in southern New Jersey (Salem & Cumberland Counties)
This is a very quiet list indeed. Perhaps we DONALDSONs are just a quiet bunch. Personally, mine left Forgandenny, just outside of Perth in 1849, and are now to be found in Canada, United States, Australia and New Zealand. I am looking, in particular for information on my first DONALDSON, William DONELDSON of Forgandenny who was born in 1649?. He had one son, John, that I have some information on, but I am most interested in finding William's wife, and whether they had more children. Any information would be most welcome. John jd@tallships.ca >From quiet homes and first beginning, Out to the undiscovered ends, There's nothing worth the wear of winning, But laughter and the love of friends. HILAIRE BELLOC (1870-1953)
Hello, I agree that this is a quiet list server. My Donaldson's are all in Glasgow Scotland from the 1950's back to where I am currently stuck in the mid 1800's. Kristi Donaldson Marine City, Michigan USA
Looking for Charlotte Donaldson, born 1789, married Isaac Blue (1781-1842), they lived in Columbia Co., Pa. Charlotte lived with her son Isaac C. Blue after the passing of her husband in Danville, Pa., (Mahoning Township), and in 1860 moved to Park Twp. St. Joseph Co., MI. Looking for Charlotte's parents!
Descendants of Robert Donaldson 1 Robert Donaldson .. +Jean ....... 2 [1] William E. Donaldson Sr. b: 1773 in Ireland or Fauquier Co. Va. d: July 22, 1795 in Blount Co. Tn. ........... +Barbara Walker ....... *2nd Wife of [1] William E. Donaldson Sr.: ........... +Elizabeth Dold b: May 09, 1776 in Stauton, Augusta Co. Va d: August 24, 1856 in Blount Co. Tn. m: May 26, 1794 in Stauton, Augusta Co. Va m: May 26, 1794 ................. 3 Robert Donaldson b: October 24, 1796 in Virginia ..................... +Polly D. Kirkpatrick m: March 15, 1827 m: March 15, 1827 ................. 3 Philip Donelson b: January 01, 1798 ..................... +Sally Lyatham m: November 07, 1845 in Blount Co. Tn. m: November 07, 1845 ................. 3 William Donelson Jr. b: August 12, 1799 d: April 25, 1855 ..................... +Sarah Brakebill b: November 22, 1799 d: December 24, 1847 in Blount Co. Tn. m: Abt. 1831 m: Abt. 1831 ................. 3 Lorenzo Dow Donaldson b: June 18, 1807 in Augusta Co. Va. d: October 25, 1886 in Melrose, cherokee Co. Ks. ..................... +Margaret Angeline Newman b: January 06, 1812 in Blount Co. Tn. d: January 08, 1887 in Melrose, cherokee Co. Ks. m: September 30, 1828 in Blount Co. Tn. m: September 30, 1828 ................. 3 James Harlon Donaldson b: March 16, 1812 d: February 03, 1883 in Blount Co. Tn. ..................... +Lucinda Caroline Mathews m: January 23, 1838 in Blount Co. Tn. m: January 23, 1838 ................. 3 Samuel Donelson b: March 24, 1816 d: June 08, 1891 ..................... +Rachel Ann Griffitts b: 1821 d: 1882 m: September 05, 1844 in Blount Co. Tn. m: September 05, 1844
This is a very quiet list. I haven't heard a word from any one. Is there any one out there researching the DONALDSONS? How about a roll call to see if I am on the list? Diana of Rogue River,OR I am looking for my DONALDSON relatives. Gr Grandfather PETER MC DOWELL ROBB b Scotland abt 1860 went to Clinton,Huron,Ontario, Canada before 1883 > Detroit, MI abt 1891. Married Mary GILL. They were the parents of 12 children; I onl y know of 3. 1.Grandfaher Francis (Frank) Leslie ROBB b Mar 1883 in Clinton,Huron,Ontario,Canada/ 2. Aunt Lou ROBB married George DONALDSON of Ann Arbor,Michigan 3. Aunt Grace ROBB marriedRobert DONALDSON of Ann Arbor,Michigan The DONALDSONS lived in Ann Arbor in 1937, then in Fort Myers, Florida. Father Donald A ROBB b Dec 1903 Detroit,MI Uncle Jack M ROBB b May 1908 Chicago,IL dmcronhardt@juno.com
Does anyone on the list have additional data of the relationship between the following couple, cited from Donaldson,Randsell &Allied Families Robert Donaldson who Married Sally Donaldson May 9,1796 Consent by James Hazelrigg,Sally's father inlaw(stepfather) Children: Lucy married John Ousley Robert marr.Nancy Angle Oct 28,1816 Wm.C.Donaldson marr Lucy Glover June 1818 Lucy Petit,apparent mother of the Sarah who married Robert, married first John Donaldson,2nd John Fleming and 3rd James Hazelrigg ,from The Draper MSS 12cc 146 Marion