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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Lowther / Lowthers
« on: Wednesday 20 April 05 22:41 BST (UK)  »
Well, I have my Lowther/Lowthers line narrowed down to Lisdillon, Clondermot and Lower Cumber, Clondermot!

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Derry (Londonderry) / Lowther / Lowthers
« on: Thursday 31 March 05 21:46 BST (UK)  »
Has anyone ever heard of the name Lowther or Lowthers connected to Londonderry? My ancestor Samuel Lowthers was apparently from there. I am not sure if it was Londonderry City or County though, so don't even know where to begin my search. Some of the family feel that the 's' on the end was added after he migrated to Canada sometime between 1838 - 1843. He had brothers Andrew, George, Edward and John.

Thanks,
VB

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Caldwell family
« on: Thursday 17 March 05 02:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi BH,

I am a descendant of this John Caldwell, only there seems to be a little difference in our data. I have John Caldwell born abt 1740 in Londonderry. Then coming to Nova Scotia with son John (b. 1761, Londonderry), daughter Mary, b. 1763, son Samuel b.1769 , son Joseph, born enroute on the ship at New York.
I am trying to determine who John E. Caldwell's wife was. Since there seems to be no record of her in Nova Scotia, she may have died during the birth of Joseph.
I'd be interested to know if you have any further findings since you posted this message a year ago.

GB in NS

I am looking for any information on the family of John Caldwell b.1700 in L'Derry and who migrated to Nova Scotia, Canada in 1771 via New York.  His son was James Caldwell whose family also migrated, James' son Johnand his children also went.  I am trying to find the names of the wives and any other siblings of thesefamilies that may have stayed back in Ireland, please help if you can, I would love to find the name of the ship on which they travelled also...BH

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