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
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 > > >