_____ From: msbaldwin43@aol.com [mailto:msbaldwin43@aol.com] Sent: 06 July 2007 15:48 To: sales@its-limited.co.uk Subject: Queen Don't tell people in the Irish Republic they are British. Those are fighting words. I belong to a group and am chairperson for our Lady Hibernians for "The Freedom for all of Ireland" Sorry, but I feel very strongly about the British invasion of Ireland and the brutality placed upon them. My paper work is actually from the Scotish web pages. You will see the McQueens listed on their records. The following web sites for Scotland list a number of Mc and MacQueens. I know that the dates are later than our first Queens arrived here. However, there are some researchers links that may be useful Sue <http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm> Your Wills <http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm> & Testament Search Returns You <http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm> searched for: Surname: "McQueen"; Use Soundex; Forename: ""; Year From: 1513; Year To: 1700; Court / Commissariot: "Inverness Commissary Court"; Order By: "None"; Page <http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm> 1 (Free) 2 (Free) 3 (Free) of 3 (63 records) <http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm> No Surname Forename Date Description Type Court Reference 51 McQueen Swein 09/08/1676 of Morclune TD Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/3 52 McLeane Lauchlane 17/02/1669 lawful son to Alexander McLean of Wester Lynebulg TD Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/2 53 McQueine Cristane 30/10/1669 spouse to Finlay McClay in Pitmean TD Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/2 54 McQueine Marie 07/09/1666 spouse to Andrew McPhersone of Wester Rait TD Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/2 55 McQuian Donald 26/06/1677 in Rindowy, and Janet Donill vic Phaill, his spouse TD Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/3 56 McQuian John 10/05/1676 tenant in Drumreoch TT Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/3 57 McQueen Elspet 31/07/1678 spouse to James McCay in Tornagaven TT Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/3 58 MacEwne Agnes 05/09/1630 neyn Ewir McEwne, spouse to Donald McConochie TD Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/1 59 MacEwne Finlay 13/10/1630 in Standing Stanes, parish of Inverness TD Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/1 60 MacQueyne Williame 22/03/1631 in Hurlarnst TT Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/1 61 MacQueine Suein 22/01/1633 in Roybeg, parish of Moy TT Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/1 62 McQueban Donald 15/10/1631 in Gask, parish of Dunlichity TD Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/1 63 MacQueyn Donald 22/11/1630 parson of Pettie TD Inverness Commissary Court CC11/1/1 Click here for normal version <http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm> <http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm> <http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm> <http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm> http://www.fifefhs.org/Records/newburghac.htm McQUEEN, Ann, b c 1780, Dunfermline, Fife - <mailto:%20Carol-Martin%20Woolongong-NSW-Australia> "email Carol Martin details <http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/scot/Fife/ft/fife.contacts6MN.htm#Carol.Martin .07.ABBF3M.28De97> McQUEEN Daniel m Ann Baillie b 1757; son John b 1770 Newburgh - James McQueen <mailto:jmcqC4th@aol.com> - details <http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/scot/Fife/ft/fife.contacts6Mc.htm#James.McQuee n.04Aug2005> McQUEEN, Isabella Russel b 1817, Flisk, Fife - Keith Clark <mailto:%20Keith-Clark%20Hallett-Cove-South-Australia> "email Keith Clark - details <http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/scot/Fife/ft/fife.contacts2D.htm#Keith.Clark.0 3.CCM.17.fe.98> - QUERY <http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/scot/Fife/ft/fife.queries1.html#McQUEEN.CLARK. 17fe98> McQUEEN William m SYME Elizabeth 1830 Falkland, Fife - James McQueen <mailto:jmcqC4th@aol.com> - details <http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/scot/Fife/ft/fife.contacts6Mc.htm#James.McQuee n.04Aug2005> McQUEEN William; Farm Servant, Flisk, Fife, m Christian Coventry 1797, Newburgh, Fife. Children Agness McQueen 1806, Issobella Russell <mailto:%20Keith-Clark%20Hallett-Cove-South-Australia> "email Keith Clark details <http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/scot/Fife/ft/fife.contacts2D.htm#Keith.Clark.0 3.CCM.17.fe.98> - QUERY <http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/scot/Fife/ft/fife.queries1.html#McQUEEN.CLARK. 17fe98> MacQueen; Killean Kilchenzie area; 1800-1864; Judith; judith@well-com.net.au <mailto:judith@well-com.net.au?Subject=Argyllshire%20Surname%20List> McQueen; Jura and Luing; 1775+; Louise; lasmith@skylinc.net <mailto:lasmith@skylinc.net?Subject=Argyllshire%20Surname%20List> MacQueen; Killarow,Bowmore; 1820; Joe; joe.russell@btinternet.com <mailto:joe.russell@btinternet.com?Subject=Argyllshire%20Surname%20List> McQueen; Jura; c1800 and all; Pat; mccabe@istar.ca <mailto:mccabe@istar.ca?Subject=Argyllshire%20Surname%20List> McQueen; Easdale Oban; c.1800+; Cathie; Clava44@aol.com <mailto:Clava44@aol.com?Subject=Argyllshire%20Surname%20List> McQueen; Any; 1800 +; Thelma; thawkes@ciaccess.com <mailto:thawkes@ciaccess.com?Subject=Argyllshire%20Surname%20List> McQueen; Islay; Pre 1850; Sue; genealgal2@execulink.com <mailto:genealgal2@execulink.com?Subject=Argyllshire%20Surname%20List> The message is ready to be sent with the following file or link attachments: Shortcut to: http://members.aol.com/sloinne/Argyll/listmacLtoZ.htm I am presuming another part of Europe and would be very interested to find out where. You do realise that British means Scots, English, Irish or Welsh. I myself am a Scot and personally find it quite patronising to be called British. <http://presence.webmail.aol.com/IM/?sn=msbaldwin43&locale=en-us&pd=0> Sue -----Original Message----- From: ITS SALES <sales@its-limited.co.uk> To: Queen@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 9:20 am Subject: [QUEEN] The name Queen Hi Sue, I am fairly new to this list so please bear with me. I read your email with great interest. I find it fasinating that you have proof that the name QUEEN or MCQUEEN or MACQUEEN is not british I cannot wait to see your paperwork, which I presume is forthcoming to the list. Where did your CHARLES QUEEN and wife come from? I am presuming another part of Europe and would be very interested to find out where. You do realise that British means Scots, English, Irish or Welsh. I myself am a Scot and personally find it quite patronising to be called British. It is impossible for the Queen family to come from one human being. I understand why you have to look so much, I have to too. And found things I did not really want to know but that is history. No DNA or any other study will find out everything. I am a Queen through my mother and as far as I have gone back it is QUEEN from Ireland. Can you tell me if the native Americans were called queen as I just don't understand where the name has derived from. Sharon When replying to a digest post, quote only the specific text to which you are replying, removing the rest of the digest from your reply. Also, remember to change the subject of your reply so that it coincides with the message subject to which you are replying. 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