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    1. Re: Whyte's Book
    2. Docladd
    3. Hi, I was wondering if someone with the " Dictionary of Scottish Immigrants to Canada" would mind looking up Thomas Armstrong, David Armstrong, or Neil Currie from somewhere from 1840 to 1851 for Thomas. Thanks in advance. Marcia

    08/18/2004 05:47:44
    1. Re: [D-G LIST] Re: Whyte's Book
    2. Diane Scannell
    3. Marcia, Volume 1, page 9 No David Armstrong #232 Armstrong, Thomas, b ca 1757. From Nethermlin, Glencairn, DFS. bro/o Christopher A, qv, and of William A, qv. To Georgetown, Kings Co., PEI, on the Lovely Nellie, ex Annan. ELN #233 Armstrong, Thomas. From Castleton, ROX. To Queensbury par. York Co, NB, prob 1819. m Agnes Murray, qv, ch: 1. Adam; 2. James, alive 1877; 3 Charles; 4. Catherine; 5. Elizabeth. DC 16 Jul 1979 Page 71 #2056 Currie, Neil, b ca 1794. From Is Arran, BUT. To Restigouche Co, NB, ca 1819. Petitioned 9 Feb 1821 for 150 acres - Lot 74 - on the south side of Restigouche River. DC 31 May 1980 #2057 Currie, Neil, Prob from Kilmory, Is Arran, BUT. To QUE, 1828; stld Hull, Ottawa Co. m Flora Grant, qv, ch: 1 Mary; 2. John; 3. Peter; 4. David; 5. Daniel; 6. Alexander; 7. Flora; 8. Elizabeth. DC 24 Nov 1981 Volume 2, page 8 No David Armstrong #234 Armstrong, Thomas. From DFS. To ONT, 1825; stld Toronto, later in Napanee Twp, Lennox and Addington Co. Went to Jackson Co, MI, USA, ca 1862. Axe-maker, in assoc with Elliot Scott A, qv, to whom prob rel. MRN !!! No Neil Currie or Curry. Abbreviations: DFS = Dumfries qv = found elsewhere in this dictionary stld = settled BUT = Bute ROX = Roxburgh NB = New Brunswick DC = from the Bibliography - Dictionary Correspondence. Letters to the author regarding Scottish emigrants to Canada. Where the letter "A" follows an oblique stroke, the letter is in a file on the U.S.A. Filed in 14 lever-arch files. ELN = from the Bibliography - List of Emigrants on the Lovely Nellie. Solway Firth to St. John's Island, 1774-75 (two voyages). Original in the Public Record Office, London, ref. T47/12, and copy in the Public Archives of Canada, ref. MG15. MRN = from the Bibliography - Miscellaneous Research Notes. Random notes from a variety of sources contained in the library of the author. Hope this helps. Diane Scannell Docladd wrote: >Hi, I was wondering if someone with the " Dictionary of Scottish Immigrants to Canada" would mind looking up Thomas Armstrong, David Armstrong, or Neil Currie from somewhere from 1840 to 1851 for Thomas. > >Thanks in advance. Marcia > > >

    08/19/2004 08:36:50