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Messages - Caroline McIlmoil

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Antrim / Re: McIlmoil / McIlmoyle
« on: Thursday 30 May 13 20:34 BST (UK)  »
Thank you.  Since I posted this, I found that the John McIlmoil that I am looking for is not the same as the one in the naturalization records.  The John McIlmoil that I need came to the US in approximately 1859.  It could be that they were related but the John McIlmoil that came on the ship New York arrived alone and was 24.  That is the one that you found.

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Antrim / Re: McIlmoil / McIlmoyle
« on: Wednesday 29 May 13 00:37 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone have information on a John McIlmoil, born in or around Antrim about 1809, was naturalized in the United States in Philadelphia July 6, 1906  (yes, he was 98 when he was naturalized).  He had a son Robert McIlmoil, also born in or around Antrim March 18, 1833, who married Mary Lasley Riddle from Ireland, born July 12, 1834, in Hancock County, Illinois in 1861.  The family may have immigrated in 1859, but this information is unsourced. The immigration was definitely between 1834 and 1859. Their children were born in Hancock County, Illinois, and Robert and Mary McIlmoil are buried in Hancock County, Illinois.  Most of the children and grandchildren stayed in Hancock County, Illinois.

I cannot find voyage records or immigration records.  The name in Antrim would have been McIlmoile, not McIlmoyle.

These McIlmoils are not the McIlmoyes who went to New York and then went to Canada and some of them then went to Oregon and California.  And all of them had a son named John!

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