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|    mendolaw@duncanjames.com to mend...@duncanjames.com    |
|    Re: Family McMurtrie/McMurtry    |
|    21 Apr 18 16:04:36    |
      On Friday, April 20, 2018 at 5:56:24 PM UTC-7, mend...@duncanjames.com wrote:       > On Thursday, December 30, 1999 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, James Falkner wrote:       > > Throughout the American history of the family, the name appears as       > > McMurtry, McMurtrey, McMurtrie and McMurtree. According to our family       > > tradition, five brothers came to America about/before 1720 and founded       > > the McMurtry family on this side of the Atlantic. We now know that       > > there were three brothers, Joseph, Thomas and Robert and two sisters       > > (one probably named Hannah) with their husbands James Hanna and Robert       > > Houey. A probable cousin, Alexander, joined them later. My family is       > > descended from Joseph. One of the brothers (not our Joseph) was       > > married at the time of their arrival in America. Joseph died 2 Jun       > > 1761, Oxford Township, New Jersey. Also, it has been passed down that       > > one of the three McMurtrie/McMurtry brothers, not our Joseph, returned       > > to Scotland to reclaim the family estate, lands and castle but found       > > that it had been seized by the Crown. To this day, the reason remains       > > unknown.       > > Sibling details:       > > 1. Joseph MCMURTRY b. 1685, Dalmellington, Ayrshire, Scotland. Some       > > researchers claim that Joseph was born in Northern Ireland. I have       > > his will. In the original Gaelic, it was spelled MacMuirceartach. The       > > McMurtry's are not a clan but a sept of the clan Stewart of Bute.       > > 2. Thomas MCMURTRY was born about 1700. He died in 1788 in Bernards       > > Township, Somerset County, New Jersey.       > > 3. Robert MCMURTRIE was born about 1710. He died before 6 Sep 1777 in       > > Sussex County, New Jersey.       > > 4. (Female/sister #1) was married to James HANNA.       > > 5. Hannah MCMURTRY was married to Robert HOUEY.       > >       > > Is this family familiar to anyone? /Jim Falkner, son of Marguerite       > > McMurtry.              Thanks for the reply. I understand your comment about Jon Falkner since it is       a reality all of us must face but if you cca't ask the pretty lady to dance       she can't say yes. In other words, if I don't ask, I don't have the chance of       finding the will.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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