Yes,
Sir.
Or we could all just do as we like and refrain from issuing instructions to others ... and consider that where some of us are, the weather at the moment is not at all enjoyable, being about to turn from intolerable heat wave to monsoon in the next hour, and that someone still recovering from a broken limb may look for entertainment at the keyboard rather than on the hot city streets ...
Apologies for not coming up with the desired answers. And for spending time trying to find ways of finding them, and in fact accomplishing quite a bit, actually.
Because, personally, I think that the possibility that your Ellen Lockhart was a child of William Lockhart and Margaret Henderson subsequently Cloyd/e, and the sister of Mary Lockhart Dow, Jane Lockhart Leach, Margaret Lockhart Thompson, John Lockhart and possibly Robert Lockhart, all of these people having lived in Rensselaer Cty NY at the relevant times, is the absolute best and strongest and most sensible possibility that has been produced to date.
And since you had previously been told there were no Lockharts in Troy before the Civil War (the 1860s), well, that's some new facts there, I'd say. A whole ball of new facts.
Given that Robert Lockhart 1834 was born in Canada, it is in fact possible that he was the son of Margaret Henderson Lockhart who was then widowed and met and married John Cloyde here, and the family emigrated to NY state ... or that she had lived in Canada with William Lockhart and emigrated to NY state where he died, and married John Cloyde there -- and so James Clezie travelled to Troy to marry Ellen (whether she had stayed in Canada when her mother emigrated, say, or not) -- not to elope from his family, but because that was where her family lived.
In 1850 there is a strange nest of young Cloyd women in Troy Ward 7 -- a few pages away in the same book as where Margaret Henderson Lockhart Cloyde is found living with her second husband and her daughter Mary Lockhart Dow: Amy, Sarah, Charlotte, Ellen, Jane and Rebecca Cloyd, aged from 32 to 16 in that order, with not an occupation among them, the youngest two born in NY and the others in England ... before registration, of course. In addition, in 1870, a Richard Cloyde in Syracuse NY born c1822 in NY (in 1860 his birth place is England, in 1850 it is NY, and he is in the 1840 in Troy Ward 3), is an upholsterer, as John Clloyde and Robert Lockhart were in 1850.
No way to tell from that whether any of those children are Margaret's, or they are all John's from before he married Margaret, or they aren't related at all, although plainly Richard is his, and the girls almost certainly would be. But one might guess they are all John's alone (which seems to put him in NY state and not Canada), since we do have Robert Lockhart born c1834 in Canada in the 1850 Cloyde household, i.e. he is the same age as the youngest Cloyd girl.
The likelihood that this Lockhart family in Rensselaer Cty NY is not your Ellen's ... well, it may not have been, but, well, hm.
And hm. Interesting that some of this info was public knowledge some time ago ...
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,595985.htmlOne more little edit: have finally found evidence of the John Cloyde family in England.
Baptism of sons:
Richard, 1818, Chichester, England
John, 1816, Chichester, England
- parents John Cloyde and Abigail; no further trace of Abigail.
John (wife Roda/Rhoda) and Richard (wive Elvira/Eliza) are both in US censuses.
Maybe this info will be of interest to someone who searches the forums some day.
