The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America : 1717-1900 (1901)

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D. 1900 Philadelphia Pittsburgh Presbyterian Church prominent Rebecca removed resided Robert Samuel McElroy Samuel,3 Samuel,2 James1 Sarah Scotch-Irish Scotland Scott September settled sister soldier sons Thomas three children unmarried The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America: A Abby Byram and her father by John McConnell McElroy starting at.The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America: 1717-1900 (1901) Starting at $27.80. The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America: A. D. 1717-A. D. 1900 - Scholar's Choice Edition Starting at $32.61. Subscribe now for coupons, McElroy has variations such as McIlroy, Mckelery, Muckelroy. As early as the 1760s, to the United States and Canada (British North America). 10, gives this account involving McElroys (perhaps ours): "'Scotch-Irish' Co., 1901, original from University of Wisconsin at Madison), digitized June 14, 2007, 183 pages). Full text of "The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America, A. D. 1717-A. D. 1900" See other formats 9781104327828 1104327821 The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America - 1717-1900 (1901), John McConnell McElroy 9780765238467 0765238462 Chatterbox Stage Three the Anansi Tales Six Pack 2004c, Celebration Press 9781424059720 1424059720 World Wonders 2: DVD 9780198061038 019806103X The Indian Public Sphere - Readings in Media History, Arvind Rajagopal John McElroy (1846 1929) was an American printer, soldier, journalist and author, most known for writing the novel The Red Acorn and the four-volume Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons, based upon his lengthy confinement in the Confederate Andersonville prison camp during the American Civil War. My preferred version is from the 1901 book by the Rev. John M. McElroy, "The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America A.D. 1717 A.D. 1900". It covers not only the roots of the name, but also gives a glimpse of the history that brought our folks to America two and a half centuries ago. Year: (1901) 2007 Publisher: ScotPress. Few topics are so controversial as the origin and nature of the "Scotch-Irish", and the debate over the very existence of such a "people" rages on in the 21st century. "The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America - A.D. 1717 - A.D. 1900." Rev. John M. McElroy, D.D., Fort Orange Press, Brandow Printing Company, Albany, NY, 1901. Reproduction of book issued in 1901 on McElroys in America. Contents include McElroy histories who emigrated to Scotch Lake, York Co., New Brunswick in 1833. RO3 "Rev. John Scotch-Irish McElroys in North America 1717-1900 By user April 15, 1998 at 01:04:54. I have a book called the SCOTCH-IRISH McELROYS IN NORTH AMERICA, A.D. 1717-1900 by Rev. John M. McElroy, D.D. Printed in 1901. The book including the index is 183 pages.It is not copy written.Among the familes listed are "Bucks County John McElroy (1846 1929) was an American printer, soldier, journalist and author, most known for writing the novel The Red Acorn and the four-volume Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons, based upon his lengthy confinement in the Confederate Free 2-day shipping. Buy The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America: 1717-1900 (1901) at The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America, A. D. 1717-A. D. 1900. By: McElroy, John McConnell, 1830-1908. Publication date: 1901. Pages 246 It is the reproduction of the old book published long back(1901) We try our level best to give you perfect book but some time, due to old books some The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography - Page 68 by Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 7.150 - 1890 Genealogy of the Mckinstry Family: With a Preliminary Essay on the Scotch by William Willis - Scots-Irish - 1866 - 46 pages The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America: A. D. 1717-A. D. 1900 by John McConnell McElroy - 1901 - 183 pages 81 The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America, A. D. 1717-A. D. 1900. By Rev John M McElroy 1901. 82 The Paxtons: their origin in Scotland, and their migrations through England and Ireland, to the colony of Pennsylvania, whence they moved South and West, and found homes in many states and territories. Is this your ancestor? Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Sarah (McElroy) Thompson born 1770 Virginia died 1853 Washington County, Kentucky, United States including ancestors + descendants + DNA connections + more in the free family tree community. Read The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America A. D. 1717-A. D. 1900 book reviews & author details and more at Free delivery on qualified orders. Buy The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America: 1717-1900 (1901) by John McConnell McElroy (ISBN: 9781165601240) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. 32 The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America, A. D. 1717-A. D. 1900. By Rev John M McElroy 1901. 33 The Paxtons: their origin in Scotland, and their migrations through England and Ireland, to the colony of Pennsylvania, whence they moved South and West, and found homes in many states and territories. By W John McElroy (1846 1929) was an American printer, soldier, journalist and author, known mainly for writing the novel The Red Acorn and the four-volume Andersonville: A Story of Rebel Military Prisons, based upon his lengthy confinement in the Confederate Andersonville prison camp during the American Civil War. as shown in sketches of the pioneer Scotch-Irish families in North Carolina, Kentucky, Missouri and Texas By Andrew Phelps McCormick (New Orleans, 1897) - Library of Congress catalogue 1919 * McCORMICK: Family Record and Biography James McCormick of Scotch-Irish lineage emigrated from Londonderry to America 9781402037726 1402037724 Teaching in America - A Cross-Cultural Guide for International Teachers and Their Employers, Charles B Hutchison 9780217344678 0217344674 The Catholic University Bulletin (Volume 6), Catholic University of America 9780205674169 020567416X MyCommunicationKit - Standalone Access Card, Pearson Historical records and family trees related to Flossie Cotton. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names. Original data: McElroy, John McConnell. The Scotch-Irish McElroys in America, A.D. 1717-A.D. 1900. Albany: Fort Orange Press, 1901.

 

 

 

 

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