Yes that is my Dugal McQueen ( He was captured at Preston, Lancastershire, England November 13, 1715. He was shipped to Annapolis, Maryland and sold on August 25, 1716 ) But I looked that up in Maryland back in 1987 When I was Md. doing research. I have the hand written original copies of the Birth Records Land Records, Will of Dugal's. I have not worked on any of since 1997. I started working on my McQueen family in 1982 in the Jasper, and Shelby County Texas from there I went to La, Ark., Miss., Tenn. Ala. Ky, Ohio, W.V. , Md., N.C. , S.C. , and Ga. looking for McQueen Records most of my records connect to my McQueen's But some records I have I have not been able connect as of none but I will not given up hope yet. Reading all of the McQueen e-mails has got me going again I hope. There are lot of McQueen's South Louisiana, South Ala., Southeast Ga. I have not been able connect yet . Like James McQueen in Ala. in 1716 the first white man living with the Creeks he lived to age 128 yrs. Peter a son of James became Chief of the Tallassees and a leaders in the Creek War. Also for some McQueen marriage and birth records: St. Paul Protestant Episcopal Church, in Baltimore, Md. Henry H. McQueen www.McQueenAuctioneers.com Office 318- 869-1988
Thanks for all that research and information about your line Dugal McQueen. Now what I am wondering weren't there 9 McQueens who were shipped together from England from Preston. I may be related along with many others over there in USA if we knew how to track the other families but it would be hard after 250 years at least. You have traced your line directly from Dugal right? I wonder about the other family members evern brothers who were with him? Maybe someone could find the names of those unknown McQueens who were shut up in Preston church before trial and being shipped off in chains to the US? This is just an idea. Some posted cant remember who, that they scrated their names on the church walls and were fed bythe locals to keep them alive. Anyone ever see those names in the church there. Like you they probably had large families and history in the US but none of us in the British Isles would know their existence. I might be a good idea for someone in Preston to check and list the names of the emigrants. I hear some were brothers. Btw does the movie "Braveheart" give any historical reference to the Clan Chattan or Macintosh clans which had many other clans in them? Thanks. Patricia Scots Irish born Dublin now living in California. PS : my children will have a hard time with history after we are gone, from Scotland to Ireland to USA. ----- Original Message ----- From: HHMc@aol.com To: McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 2:01 PM Subject: [McQUEEN] Yes that is my Dugal McQueen Yes that is my Dugal McQueen ( He was captured at Preston, Lancastershire, England November 13, 1715. He was shipped to Annapolis, Maryland and sold on August 25, 1716 ) But I looked that up in Maryland back in 1987 When I was Md. doing research. I have the hand written original copies of the Birth Records Land Records, Will of Dugal's. I have not worked on any of since 1997. I started working on my McQueen family in 1982 in the Jasper, and Shelby County Texas from there I went to La, Ark., Miss., Tenn. Ala. Ky, Ohio, W.V. , Md., N.C. , S.C. , and Ga. looking for McQueen Records most of my records connect to my McQueen's But some records I have I have not been able connect as of none but I will not given up hope yet. Reading all of the McQueen e-mails has got me going again I hope. There are lot of McQueen's South Louisiana, South Ala., Southeast Ga. I have not been able connect yet . Like James McQueen in Ala. in 1716 the first white man living with the Creeks he lived to age 128 yrs. Peter a son of James became Chief of the Tallassees and a leaders in the Creek War. Also for some McQueen marriage and birth records: St. Paul Protestant Episcopal Church, in Baltimore, Md. Henry H. McQueen www.McQueenAuctioneers.com Office 318- 869-1988 ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== Find out the latest news -- new databases, webpages and mailing lists at RootsWeb. Subscribe to the weekly RootsWeb Review. Subscribe here: http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/ ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429
Henry, your email has me intrigued. You mention marriage records from the Baltimore area. Did you come across a marriage for William McQueen, son of Dugal, to a Henretta? As far as I know there is only one mention of her in an abstract of information for Maryland. And did you ever find a will for William. A couple of us Ohio McQueen's feel sure that he still owned land in Maryland when he may have died about 1790's. We have a year when there are NO William McQueen's on the tax list in the Washington Co. PA area. We think that William's son William, may have gone back to Maryland to settled the estate after his father died. Jane in Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: <HHMc@aol.com> To: <McQUEEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 5:01 PM Subject: [McQUEEN] Yes that is my Dugal McQueen Yes that is my Dugal McQueen ( He was captured at Preston, Lancastershire, England November 13, 1715. He was shipped to Annapolis, Maryland and sold on August 25, 1716 ) But I looked that up in Maryland back in 1987 When I was Md. doing research. I have the hand written original copies of the Birth Records Land Records, Will of Dugal's. I have not worked on any of since 1997. I started working on my McQueen family in 1982 in the Jasper, and Shelby County Texas from there I went to La, Ark., Miss., Tenn. Ala. Ky, Ohio, W.V. , Md., N.C. , S.C. , and Ga. looking for McQueen Records most of my records connect to my McQueen's But some records I have I have not been able connect as of none but I will not given up hope yet. Reading all of the McQueen e-mails has got me going again I hope. There are lot of McQueen's South Louisiana, South Ala., Southeast Ga. I have not been able connect yet . Like James McQueen in Ala. in 1716 the first white man living with the Creeks he lived to age 128 yrs. Peter a son of James became Chief of the Tallassees and a leaders in the Creek War. Also for some McQueen marriage and birth records: St. Paul Protestant Episcopal Church, in Baltimore, Md. Henry H. McQueen www.McQueenAuctioneers.com Office 318- 869-1988 ==== McQUEEN Mailing List ==== Find out the latest news -- new databases, webpages and mailing lists at RootsWeb. Subscribe to the weekly RootsWeb Review. Subscribe here: http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/ ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429