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Offline AlexStewart

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STEWART families in Donegal
« on: Saturday 28 July 07 11:38 BST (UK) »
I should welcome communicating with anyone who is also researching the STEWART families who came to Ireland in the early 1600s during the Plantation and went west to lands in Donegal. In particular, the Stewarts who went to Ards near Dunfanaghy, to Horn Head in the same area, and to Ramelton.
Alex

Stewart:Donegal
Babington: Donegal and Londonderry
Patton:Donegal

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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 30 August 07 06:55 BST (UK) »
I was in Ramelton Genealogy Centre a week ago and they are hosting an exhibition on the history of Ramelton which includes reference to the Stewart family who were prominent in the growth of the town and area.
I have also visited Kilmacrennan Presbyterian Church which is near Milford. From memory  there are gravestones in the name of Stewart in the attached graveyard.

I am not investigating the Stewart family myself so I did not take too much notice - hope this is some help
Cleaver, Richards, Middleditch, Trannack

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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 30 August 07 10:36 BST (UK) »
Thank you, Jnws, for your information about the exhibition in Ramelton. I know the place well and was there in April, but alas I am now far from that pleasant area. However, I take note of your point and may well reach people there I know if not away on holiday! Your other point about the Presbyterian church is a useful reminder, as I tend to think of the Stewarts of Donegal as in the Church of Ireland. Thanks again. Alex
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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #3 on: Friday 31 August 07 22:43 BST (UK) »
Alex

Have you seen this site and references to Stewart/Ramelton ?

http://members.aol.com/lochlan2/donegal8.htm

rgds
John
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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #4 on: Friday 31 August 07 22:49 BST (UK) »
Yes, I have seen it, John. Thanks for noting it: I will have another careful look at the Stewarts mentioned.
Alex
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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #5 on: Friday 27 May 16 10:34 BST (UK) »
Alex ,
 i have a Stewart connection with Donegal - Killybure[Wilsons Fort]. My David McClure rented two blocks off  Charles Edward Stewart and Mrs. Stewart as listed in Griffiths Valuations of 1857.

Does your Patton line have any connection to Hopkins, Moody or Moore surnames?
These are spousal names in my Shannon family research.

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Jack Gee
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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #6 on: Friday 27 May 16 11:35 BST (UK) »
Alex ,
 i have a Stewart connection with Donegal - Killybure[Wilsons Fort]. My David McClure rented two blocks off  Charles Edward Stewart and Mrs. Stewart as listed in Griffiths Valuations of 1857.

Does your Patton line have any connection to Hopkins, Moody or Moore surnames?
These are spousal names in my Shannon family research.

Cheers
Jack Gee
Yes, Jack. Moore is the connection with Patton. Have a look at a message I sent an hour ago about the Pattons of Croaghan House. William had three daughters: Mary Anne, Dorothea and Rebecca. Rebecca married William Moore of Umrycam in 1817.
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Re: STEWART families in Donegal
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 29 May 16 12:23 BST (UK) »
sites

http://www.cyberus.ca/~bharvey/plantation.htm

www.donegalcoco.ie/media/donegalcountyc/heritage/pdfs/plantationarchitectureandlandscapeboolet.pdf

if you go through google or one of the search eng. and put in the search box, Stewart plantaion in dunfanaghy in 1600 lots of articles come up.

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