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"LINTON" FAMILY did they come from Down???
« on: Saturday 28 May 05 07:47 BST (UK) »
Hello Friends,

Can anyone please help me?

I am trying to locate a "WILLIAM LINTON" who may of originally came form Down.

His children were JOHN b c 1816, WALSH b c1818, MARY JANE b c1822 and ELIZABETH b c1829.

It said on the shipping records that WALSH LINTON came from ARMAGH, but I am unable to find any birth or any information on his father WILLIAM.

I found out through 'Irish Ancestors', that there were more LINTON'S in Down than anywhere else and since Armagh is next door to Down I thought it was worth a slim chance.

If anyone could help me find this LINTON family or give me some help in any other way, I would be very appreciative.

Kind Regards

children
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Re: "LINTON" FAMILY did they come from Down???
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 07 August 05 08:33 BST (UK) »
William linton ((Clarke) McGuire)
Born glasgow 1950
Grandparents.... Samuel' James Linton......Jeanie Linton (Mcguire)

Originally from slaigo/Down Ireland 1800's

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Re: "LINTON" FAMILY did they come from Down???
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 07 August 05 08:42 BST (UK) »
Hi both,
I have an ancestor Ann LINTON who hailed from Derry around 1800.  I have a little bit of information about the family but not much, and only from the Derry region.  It took a long time to find out anything at all, so I'm happy to share with you what I have.  If you would like  this, please let me know and I'll PM or email it to you.

Ann married Richard BALFOUR, ex-Royal Scots soldier and Waterloo veteran, and they came out to Australia in the early 1830s.

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Re: "LINTON" FAMILY did they come from Down???
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 07 August 05 08:51 BST (UK) »
if you got the picture Behind it says

Great uncle+Aunt William+Kate McGuire
Lived at paisley, Emigrated to Australia
Between 1916-1920
Children names not known


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Re: "LINTON" FAMILY did they come from Down???
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 07 August 05 08:58 BST (UK) »
Sorry Susan, I'm confused  ??? (or maybe just tired  ;D  )
What picture are you referring to?
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Re: "LINTON" FAMILY did they come from Down???
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 07 August 05 09:12 BST (UK) »
if you got the picture Behind it says

Great uncle+Aunt William+Kate McGuire
Lived at paisley, Emigrated to Australia
Between 1916-1920
Children names not known

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Re: "LINTON" FAMILY did they come from Down???
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 07 August 05 16:57 BST (UK) »
There is a Walsh Linton measured in this link

http://www.asaz58.dsl.pipex.com/brad.htm

...in 1820 for Armagh city. I would stay with Armagh for the time being if that is what the shipping records state, it is unlikely that he would have mixed it up with Down. This Walsh Linton may be a bit too old for your's but is is an usual name combination so there may be a connection. Remember spelling variants, the surname may also have been recorded as Lin[d] e/o n.

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Re: "LINTON" FAMILY did they come from Down???
« Reply #7 on: Monday 08 August 05 11:55 BST (UK) »
Hi MacCailein,

Thankyou very much in finding the information on Walsh Linton for me. I do not know as yet if there is a connection but like you said, 'it is unusual name'.

I also appreciate the  guidance and help that you have offer about the variant name spelling, as I hadn't taken that into consideration.

Thankyou once again for all your help and time.

Kind regards

Wendy


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Re: "LINTON" FAMILY did they come from Down???
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 15 December 24 18:32 GMT (UK) »
Hello Friends,

Can anyone please help me?

I am trying to locate a "WILLIAM LINTON" who may of originally came form Down.

His children were JOHN b c 1816, WALSH b c1818, MARY JANE b c1822 and ELIZABETH b c1829.

It said on the shipping records that WALSH LINTON came from ARMAGH, but I am unable to find any birth or any information on his father WILLIAM.

I found out through 'Irish Ancestors', that there were more LINTON'S in Down than anywhere else and since Armagh is next door to Down I thought it was worth a slim chance.

If anyone could help me find this LINTON family or give me some help in any other way, I would be very appreciative.

Kind Regards

children
from Tasmania

Hi Im very late to this, but I come from Lintons in Tullycallidy Armagh (we are still there)
I have a william linton b around 1790 who I can only find a son - william linton b.1814, this william linton married mary albin and had my gg grandfather albin but also had another son walsh b.1858.
Maybe your walsh linton is my william linton b 1814's brother?

I also have other walsh lintons on a different line. My ggg grandfather walsh linton b around 1810, married AnNE lawson and had children - Mary Jane Linton(my direct line, who married a Murray), another Walsh linton 1845 and a samuel linton.
his father was walsh linton b around late 1700s, and his mother was maybe called margaret (the only rec i can find in newspaper dying in 1840s and married to a walsh linton)
I can find one record of a child by a Walsh Linton and margaret mcardell being baptised in the early 1800s armagh Roman catholic. A walsh linton snr will in 1838 leaving his assets to walsh linton jnr, and both a walsh linton snr and jnr from armagh, in the newspapers donating towards Daniel Oconnell politics before the famine.

All these Lintons are farmers from the Tynan/ Derrynoose area of Armagh, and my family have been told have a long history there.

they leased land under Maxwell during the famine