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Re: Stewarts of Ballintoy and some related families
« Reply #108 on: Saturday 02 December 23 21:51 GMT (UK) »
Just came across this while sorting books, so thought I'd post...

Names of tenants on part of the Earl of Antrim's estate in May 1641 (Directory Irish Family History Research, 2020):
The following list of names has been extracted from a copy in the Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (ref. T694/1) of a document held in the British Library (ref. Harleian MS 2138, ff 111-16).  The document is described in the British Library catalogue as the 'Book of the Survey of part of the lands and possessions of Randal Earl of Antrim, May 1641'.
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20. Seacon More [Seacon More, parish of Ballymoney, County Antrim]
Robert Stewart, gentleman, holds a quarter from the Earl, arable and pasture 187, meadow 8, moss 22, in all 217...
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Robert Stewart, gentleman, (#20).  Robert Stewart of Ballintoy held a lease from the Earl of Antrim, 1640 (D2977/3A/3/1/18).

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Re: Stewarts of Ballintoy and some related families
« Reply #109 on: Tuesday 05 December 23 01:51 GMT (UK) »
For research purposes

Family of Hartrick that married into Dobbs family of Co. Antrim

1.John Hartrick, 1777-1834  m. 1. Anne Payne; m. 2. Margaret Horneck, 1787-1851.
2.Rev. Edward John Hartrick, M.A. TCD, 1812-1893, son of first wife;  b. New Ross, Co. Wexford; m. 1842 Mary Macaulay Dobbs, 1810-1892, of Bay Lodge, Co. Antrim,
dau of the Rev. Richard Stewart Dobbs and Harriet Macaulay, dau of Alexander Macaulay, Esq.  and the Hon. Julia Henrietta Acheson.
3.John Edward Hartrick, 1843-1850.
3.Richard Stewart Dobbs Hartrick, C.E.,  b. 1845 m. 1872 Mary B.  Culbertson, d. 1911 in Pittsburg, dau of Albert Culbertson of Monongahela City, Pennsylvania.
?4.James Albert Hartrick m. Lillian Brant?
3.Francis Henry Hartrick, 1851-1856.
3.Edward Macaulay Hartrick, C.E., 1847-1915; died in Texas, USA;  lost his life in a storm at Morgan's Point, TX.  Findagrave 27579380
3.Olivia Mary Hartrick, b. 1855; m. 1878 John Frederick Matthias Harry Stone, 1853-1939, barrister, son of John Stone of Bath, barrister and Town Clerk and Miss Harris, dau of Matthias Harris.
4.Col. John Hartrick Stone, DSO; m. 1906 Florence Harriet Glyn Wellbeloved, dau of Richard Wellbeloved, gentleman.
4.Dr. Dudley Macaulay Stone, 1881-1941.
4.Erik Edward Stone, 1882-KIA 1918; m. Mabel Bray, 1872-1932, dau of Joseph Sidney Bray and Sophia Martha Condron of Dickinson, Texas, USA.
Erik served with the Canadian infantry, Western Ontario Regt.  Findagrave 24736146, 36536240.
5.Son, b. TX, died 1912 in infancy.
2.Henry Hartrick, son by 2nd wife, 1814-1902, m. Alice Whitney, 1819-1895.  Farmer in Old Ross.
3.Margaret Jane Hartrick, 1856-1873.
3.Mary Oliva Hartrick, 1859-1925.
3.Edward John Hartrick, 1862-1938 m. 1902 Marion Elizabeth Morris, dau of William Morris, farmer.
4.Mabel Alice Hartrick m. 1941 George Leonard Hill, commercial clerk, son of Allen Bowie Hill, property foreman.
4.Doris Millicent Hartrick, 1903-1994; m. 1930 Dr. Samuel Robert Elmes, son of Thomas B. Elmes
4.Florence Primrose Marion Hartrick, 1906-1979; m. 1926 John Francis Robinson, farmer, son of E. Francis Robinson, farmer, of Co. Wexford.
4.Ruth Hartrick, b. 1907 and died in infancy.
4.Ada Elizabeth Hartrick, 1908-1990

 Shankill Graveyard
Rev. Edward John Hartrick (1812-1893) m. Mary Macauley Dobbs (1810-1892), dau of Rev Richard Stewart Dobbs. Issue: Francis Henry Hartrick (1851-1856)
John Edward Hartrick (1843-1850)
Rev. Edward Hartrick of Ballynure was a son of John Hartrick, farmer, of Wexford


In USA Culbertson family's connection:

1.  Dr. Samuel Culbertson
2.  Albert Culbertson (1822-1879) m. Emily Brown, dau of James Brown(e), iron manufacturer
3.  Samuel Duncan Culbertson, b. 1850; m. 1874 Annie Wallace Cook, dau of the late J. W. Cook
4.  Elvira Harshman Culbertson
4.  Lily Cook Culbertson
4.  Jacob Cook Culbertson
4.  Clara Walton Culbertson
4.  Emily died young
3.  Emily Culbertson m. 1871 R. J. Edie, b. 1854, son of William H. Edie and Mary J. Wilson of
Allegheny City
4.  Robert B. Edie
3.  Mary Culbertson m. 1874 Richard Stewart Hartrick, C.E.;  otherwise known as R. S. D. Hartrick.


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Re: Stewarts of Ballintoy and some related families
« Reply #110 on: Thursday 07 December 23 01:33 GMT (UK) »


1828, East Indies
Death of Jane Poyntz Crossley, wife of Maj. Francis Crossley and daughter of Dr. William Stewart and Margaret Piers.

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Re: Stewarts of Ballintoy and some related families
« Reply #111 on: Wednesday 29 May 24 08:40 BST (UK) »
Hi Gilby,

Apologies for the reply to an old post.  My interest is in your post re the Ascog Stewarts is particularly regarding this entry:

1711   GD1/456/199    Copy tack by Rev. Dugald Stewart, minister of Rothesay, to John Stewart of Ascog of 4 bolls victual payable yearly to granter from Stewart's lands of Stuck and Culinshamrag during his tenure of the ministry of said parish   17 Aug 1711

I am yet to discover any evidence of the parentage of my ancestor the Rev Dugald Stewart, mentioned above, and am wondering if the entry you quoted offers any clues. 

Do you know the meaning of it? I am guessing one is renting (is that what "copy tack" means?) lands to the other but as both are named Stewart I can not be certain who is renting to whom? It seems to be that perhaps while the Rev is minister he is renting out his lands? 

Apologies if this paragraph makes perfectly simple sense to everyone else and it is just me that is not understanding the transaction described above.

Any clarification, greatly appreciated.
many thanks
Kerry
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Re: Stewarts of Ballintoy and some related families
« Reply #112 on: Saturday 08 June 24 11:39 BST (UK) »
Hi Kerry,

I’m more familiar with Irish records, but my reading of this is that John Stewart agreed to pay 4 bolls of grain annually to Rev. Dugald Stewart for the duration of the latter’s term as minister of Rothesay.  I would guess John Stewart was renting some land from Rev. Dugald Stewart, or perhaps this was just a written agreement of John Stewart’s duty as a local landlord to support the minister.  When it says “Stewart’s lands” I think it is referring to John Stewart.

Unfortunately I don’t think this offers any clues as to Rev. Dugald Stewart’s parentage.  It is quite likely he was related to the Stewarts of Bute, but that is far from certain.

Gilby

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Re: Stewarts of Ballintoy and some related families
« Reply #113 on: Saturday 08 June 24 12:52 BST (UK) »
Many thanks for your reply Gilby. Very much appreciate your interpretation of the record.  Was totally not making any sense to me. uggh!
Beer(Stoke Damerel)
Birkby(Kippax)
Bowbeer(Chipstable)
Buddle(Holborn)
Chesterman(Exeter)
Collie(Banff)
Collinge(Rochdale)
Collins(Winterslow)
Connors(Ardmore)
Crombie(Edinburgh)
Davy(Heavitree)
Fitchett(Bretby)
Foote(Semely)
Fuller(Dartford)
Hook(Bristol)
Kershaw(Sowerby)
Morshead(Morval)
Norgate(Whitby)
Paul(Bishopgate)
Pulman(Martock)
Rose(Banff)
Shafto(Durham)
Smith(Stockport)
Symons(Stoke D)
Usher(Portsea)
Wake(Ditcheat)
Witherly(Bristol)
Wheelas(Fewston)
Wheelhouse(Hebden Bridge)

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Re: Stewarts of Ballintoy and some related families
« Reply #114 on: Wednesday 02 July 25 19:48 BST (UK) »
Hello, was just looking for completely different Fergusons from derby, and come across this thread,

its National archives in Kent not available online but its Ballintoy & Poyntz trees with letters from Earl of cranbrook to James Orr in Cannes France!

https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/a633a286-7741-4a2a-976d-6bfba2e7ade6

so cool, Im just following a filandering bigamist that changed the kids names as quick as he did wives  ;D
Hanney/Montague/Cummings/Gardner/Martin/Illingworth/Davis & 19th Centry crimes