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1 | 1500 Scotland Map of Scotland with the Clan names | |||
2 | 1600 - 1800 Political and Religious Climate Reasons why our Tree Branches faced the challenge of emigrating | |||
3 | 1610 Ulster Plantation and Landowners in Ireland Many of our fore-fathers emigrated to Ireland for a generation or more before continuing their journey to the American Colonies. | |||
4 | 1670 The McConnell (McDonald) Clan From "A Brief Sketch of the McConnell Family..." (pages 16 - 22) information is shared on the family of Alexander and his son, Adam McConnell. | |||
5 | 1670: McConnell Introduction History of Alexander McConnell (1670) and McConnell DNA results. Source: “the McConnells of Fayette County KY by Mary Piatt, published 2008. https://www.mcconnell.com/html/mccob.html. Also see McConnell: Confusing Entwining Relationships document. | |||
6 | 1689 Siege of Londonderry Ireland Some of our Histories share the family was involved in this battle in which the (deposed) Catholic James attempted to reclaim the Protestant ruled Ireland. | |||
7 | 1717 - 1771 (5) Waves of Emigration to the Colonies Find out why emigration was heavier for the Scotch-Irish during specific eras (1717, 1725, 1740, 1745 and 1771. What was happening in England, Scotland and Ireland that encouraged these people to make the 6 to 12 week journey to the unknow. | |||
8 | 1730 Wagon Road South (Pennsylvania to Georgia) An Indian trail becomes a road for the pioneers to move southward. | |||
9 | 1737 Augusta Virginia Our Ferguson, Lackey and McCampbell names took the Great Wagon Road srom Pennsylvania to Virginia between 1753 and 1775. Later generations relocated to Greene County Ohio. | |||
10 | 1746: Elizabeth (Lackey) Ramsey From the House of Ochiltree, https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12168/, information on the Lackey, Ramsey, Miller and other (associated) families who first settled in Lancaster Pennsylvania before relocating to Virginia. During the early 1800’s some of these families later moved to Preble and Greene Counties Ohio. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
11 | 1750: Burnt Cabins and 1755: Great Cove Massacre The emigrants kept moving westward. In Pennsylvania; they were inhabiting what is now Fulton County, encroaching on Indian land. By 1750 (documentation shows) our Galloway, Kendall and McConnell Tree Branches were involved in the Burnt Cabins Incident (Excerpt from History of Fulton County… | |||
12 | 1775 John McClelland Expedition to Kentucky Our McConnell Branches were part of this expedition. |
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13 | 1775: McConnell in Kentucky History of the various McConnell's in Kentucky prior to and during the Revolutionary War. Sources: Bourbon County, Kentucky Genealogical Society; page 14 and http://sites.rootsweb.com/~kybcgs/misc/history.htm and https://kynghistory.ky.gov/Our-History/History-of-the-Guard/Pages/The-Battle-of-Blue-Licks.aspx | |||
14 | 1780 (circa): Jane McConnell: The bravery of a young girl The History of Greene County by M. A. Broadstone shares the courage and bravery of Jane McConnell. | |||
15 | 1782 Lackey/Leckey James From the House of Ochiltree, https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12168/, information on the Lackey, Ramsey, Miller and other (associated) families who first settled in Lancaster Pennsylvania before relocating to Virginia. During the early 1800’s some of these families later moved to Preble and Greene Counties Ohio. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
16 | 1786:McConnellsblurg, Pennsylvania
The old part of the town, laid out by Daniel McConnell and his brother, William. | |||
17 | 1788 Lackey Isaac From the House of Ochiltree, https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/12168/, information on the Lackey, Ramsey, Miller and other (associated) families who first settled in Lancaster Pennsylvania before relocating to Virginia. During the early 1800’s some of these families later moved to Preble and Greene Counties Ohio. | |||
18 | 1839: Ferguson homes (2 built in Ohio) In Ohio, the Ferguson brothers bought property and built 2 houses, side by side on Clifton-Oldtown Road, See the 1855 Property Owners map, bottom line of Miami county. Family picture of Ralph's family about 1812. | |||
19 | 1845: The Oregon Trail Rev. Thomas S. Kendall and John and Sarah (Junkin) McCoy head for Oregon | |||
20 | 1864 Alexander and Lydia (Kyle) Ferguson History Source: https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/71301840/person/30560619521/facts ; from the "Family Tree Maker" Volume #2 Tree 1841; “much of this information came from Elizabeth Ferguson, daughter of James Fulton Ferguson”, see Guy Mason Family Tree on Ancestry | |||
21 | 1890: Pictures of Albert Ferguson (1861) Ferguson/Kyle Entwining Marriages: Albert and Etta’s Granddaughter married William “Bill”. Kyle (1921); William was the son of David M. Kyle (1883) and A. Grace McClelland (1887); A. Grace was a sibling of Edna McClellan married to Ralph Ferguson. This Kyle Tree Branch also entwined with our Collins and (Associated) Hamill Tree Branches. | |||
22 | 1898 John McClellan Family Reunion Descendants showing the surnames of Andrew, Collins, Jobe, Ramsey, Stewart and Stevenson |
Place: Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America 39.6847822, -83.9296526 |
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23 | 1900: Alexander Ferguson Family Reunion Alexander’s brother, Albert married into the David and Eleanor (Collins) Kyle Tree Branches. His wife, Lydia, was a daughter of David and Eleanor, and a cousin to the Kyles who married into Albert’s family line. The print on the bottom of the Family Reunion picture is too small to identify the names. | |||
24 | 1900: Ralph & Edna (McClelland) Ferguson Family Pictures
Ralph and Edna sitting in the front yard, Family Picture prior to 1922 and the "5 brothers" circa 1940/1950. | |||
25 | 1902 Robert McClelland - One Hundredth Year Anniversary The family celebrating 100 years in Greene County Ohio. The celebration tells the story of the family's travel from Pennsylvania, down the Ohio River and overland from Cincinnati to Xenia. |
Place: Xenia, Greene County, Ohio, United States of America 39.6847822, -83.9296526 |
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26 | 1908: Lackey Reunion 1908 the Lackey homestead hosted a family reunion. This would be the descendants of William Ferguson (1807 - 1887) and Nancy Lackey (1816 - 1890). Some of the family shows identification) per Leigh Ferguson. | |||
27 | Family of Isaac Alexander and Lydia Ferguson 1908 | |||
28 | History of the Junkin House | |||
29 | Nancy Lackey | |||
30 | Ralph and Edna Ferguson Ralph and Edna Ferguson with children from left to right: Ruth, Edith, and Howard. (Howard died at 3 years after being kicked by a horse) | |||
31 | Ralph Bruce Ferguson Ralph Bruce Ferguson with his dog. | |||
32 | Robert Harvey McClelland | |||
33 | The (Mathew) Anderson Family Documents Story of the (Mathew) Anderson coming soon (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
34 | The Elder (Associated) Family History This Elder Branch entwined with our Collins, Ferguson, Jobe, McClellan and McConnell surnames (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
35 | The Elder Family History Story of Nancy (Elder) McClelland; also see the Elder (Associated) Family History on the Robert Elder Tree Branches. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
36 | The Ferguson Family | |||
37 | The Galloway Family | |||
38 | The Jobe Family History The Jobe Branches entwined with the McClellan(d), Collins and (Associated) Elder, Stewart and Anderson Tree Branches (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
39 | The Junkin History Two different (related) Junkin Branches emigrated to Pennsylvania (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
40 | The Lackey Family | |||
41 | The McConnell Family Documents Story of the McConnell Family coming soon (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
42 | The Stewart (Associated) Family History (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
43 | The Torrence Family Documents Story of the Torrence Family coming soon (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
44 | The Watt Family Documents Includes information of his father-in-law, Rev. Andrew Black (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |