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"In 1689 William III of Orange, and Mary became the rulers of
England. The Protestants in Ulster, N. IRE supported them and
to this day are called Orangemen.
Andrew Cant, III, minister of Trinity College Church, Edinburg
did not conform to the edict for all ministers throughout the
land to pray for the new king and queen. A record was made on
27th April 1689 that Andrew Cant did not follow the edict on the
specified Sunday and was therefore deprived of his pulpit."
"The Presbyterianism of the Scots settlers made them dissenters
in Ireland, bringing disabilities and even mild persecution -
their services of worship, church courts and marriages were
deemed illegal, and they had to pay tithes and church rates to
support the Protestant established church - and this experience
injected bitterness into a people already hard.
Although many of the first Scottish settlers were killed or
driven away in the Irish rebellion of l64l - though nothing like
the 50,000 which contemporary propagandists claimed - their
numbers were more than replenished by later waves of
immigration, particularly after the Williamite victory of 1690.
Londonderry rivalled Carrickfergus and Donaghadee as a port of
entry. The Foyle basin, known as 'The Laggan', embracing
north-west Tyrone and east Donegal, became, with Antrim and
Down, the chief areas of Scottish settlement. It is difficult to
be precise about numbers; contemporary statistics tend to be
overestimates. The combined English and Scots population in the
census of 1659 was 40,000. It has been estimated that another
50,000 Scots settled in Ulster during the remainder of the
seventeenth century.
Their Presbyterianism kept their links with Scotland alive and
strong. Until higher education became available in Belfast in
the nineteenth century and they established their own
theological colleges in Belfast and Londonderry, their ministers
were trained in the Scottish universities. The close links
between Irish Presbyterians and their mother church in Scotland
led to the appearance in Ireland of the great divisions in
Scottish Presbyterianism. Seceders of different kinds and
Covenanters, who believed that the great Covenants of the
seventeenth century were permanently binding contracts with God
and could not be modified or set aside, found support in
Ireland."
http://www.irelandseye.com/irish/people/settlers/scots4.shtm
Our McCants family in SC were Aulds Presbyterian, Covenaters
from County Down, IRE.
_(RESEARCH QUERY) CANT of Scotland_ | _ANDREW CANT I_____________| | (1590 - 1663) | | |___________________________________ | _ANDREW CANT II______| | (1630 - 1685) | | | _ALEXANDER IRVINE 9th Earl of Drum_ | | | (1570 - ....) m 1590 | |_MARGARET IRVINE of Buchan_| | (1600 - ....) | | |_MARION DOUGLAS of Buchan__________+ | (1570 - 1630) m 1590 | |--ANDREW CANT III | (1650 - 1689) | ___________________________________ | | | ___________________________| | | | | | |___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | | ___________________________________ | | |___________________________| | |___________________________________
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Mother: Clarysia "Clary" HIGGINBOTHAM |
_Joel CHEATHAM ________+ | (1722 - 1787) m 1749 _Epps CHEATHAM _______| | (1750 - 1816) | | |_Elizabeth GATES ______ | (1730 - 1790) m 1749 _Stephen CHEATMAN (CHATHAM) ____| | (1780 - 1826) m 1810 | | | _______________________ | | | | |_Sarah CHAFFIN _______| | (1750 - 1838) | | |_______________________ | | |--Elijah Jackson CHEATMAN (CHATHAM) | (1817 - 1866) | _Aaron I HIGGINBOTHAM _+ | | (1720 - 1785) m 1746 | _Samuel HIGGINBOTHAM _| | | (1745 - 1803) m 1768 | | | |_Clara GRAVES _________+ | | (1720 - 1780) m 1746 |_Clarysia "Clary" HIGGINBOTHAM _| (1790 - 1823) m 1810 | | _John SATTERWHITE Sr.__+ | | (1700 - 1772) m 1725 |_Jane SATTERWHITE ____| (1748 - 1842) m 1768 | |_Ann GRAVES ___________+ (1704 - 1791) m 1725
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Father: BALDWIN "the Fleming" of Biggar |
It has not been sufficiently understood that the wars of the
Scottish succession were intimately concerned with an insistence
by the Boulonnais there that their own blood should continue on
the throne. For Flemings had married Flemings and by now south
and east Scotland was largely populated by men and women whose
ancestors had come from Gent, Guines, Ardres, Comines, St Omer,
St Pol, Hesdin, Lille, Tournai, Douai, Bethune, Boulogne. The
1290 break in the Scottish-Boulonnais succession provided the
English monarchy with a heaven-sent opportunity to annul the
Charlemagnic descent. Stepping in as friend and mediator, Edward
I flung his armed weight behind John Baliol - a man who,
although undoubtedly a Fleming, was not descended in the male
line from the old comital house of the Eustaces. Nor has it been
properly appreciated that the Ragman Rolls of the 1290s, by
which an allegiance to Edward I had to be sworn by men described
by later historians as “Scottish nobles”, were simply lists of
important people of Flemish ancestry wherever they might be
found; in fact many of the names are recognisable as belonging
to Boulonnais living in the East Midlands, among them the
Seatons of Rutland and descendants of the Lincolnshire Gilbert
of Ghent.
__ | __| | | | |__ | _BALDWIN "the Fleming" of Biggar_| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--ROBERT FLEMING | (1240 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_________________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Rebecca Malinda NEAL |
_____________________ | _James GRANT ________| | (1800 - ....) | | |_____________________ | _James Westmoreland GRANT C.S.A._| | (1824 - 1864) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Sarah POWERS _______| | (1800 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--James Neal GRANT | (1856 - 1913) | _____________________ | | | _James NEAL _________| | | (1801 - 1895) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Rebecca Malinda NEAL ___________| (1833 - 1916) | | _William THOMPSON ___+ | | (1780 - ....) |_Lydia THOMPSON _____| (1806 - 1889) | |_____________________
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Mother: ADA (Adeline) de WARENNE of Surrey |
partner(s) unknown
(h) Henry of Stirling (dsp)
(i) Henry of Brechin m. Juliana
(j) Ada m. Malise de Strathearn of Muthil, etc (d before 1214)
D Spencer Hines, at SGM July 7 1999, gives a specific date of
Jul 17, 1219 at "Yardley, Northants." another unsourced place
of "Jedburgh (Jerdelay), Roxburgshire, Scotland" and perhaps
"Jerdelay" is a mis-reading of "Yardley" or vice-versa.
[S3300]
[143687]
Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland
_MALCOLM III Canmore "Longneck" of Scotland_______+ | (1033 - 1093) m 1068 _DAVID I "The Saint" of Scotland__________| | (1080 - 1153) m 1113 | | |_MARGARET "Atheling" Saint of Scotland____________+ | (1045 - 1093) m 1068 _HENRY de HUNTINGDON of Scotland____| | (1114 - 1152) m 1139 | | | _WALTHEOF II de HUNTINGDON Earl of Northumberland_+ | | | (1045 - 1076) m 1070 | |_MAUD Countess of Huntingdon______________| | (1072 - 1131) m 1113 | | |_JUDITH de BOULOGNE of Lens_______________________+ | (1054 - 1086) m 1070 | |--DAVID "Etherington" de HUNTINGDON Earl of Huntingdon | (1144 - 1219) | _WILLIAM de WARENNE 1st Earl of Surrey____________+ | | (1055 - 1088) | _WILLIAM II de WARENNE 2nd Earl of Surrey_| | | (1081 - 1138) m 1116 | | | |_GUNDRED__________________________________________+ | | (1063 - 1085) |_ADA (Adeline) de WARENNE of Surrey_| (1120 - 1178) m 1139 | | _HUGH MAGNUS de VERMANDOIS Duke Of France_________+ | | (1051 - 1101) |_ISABEL Capet de VERMANDOIS of Leicester__| (1081 - 1130) m 1116 | |_ADELAIDE de VERMANDOIS __________________________+ (1062 - 1120)
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Mother: Frances LUNSDEN |
_William MCGEHEE I___+ | (1672 - 1748) m 1717 _John March MCGEHEE _| | (1718 - 1798) m 1743| | |_Mary CARR __________+ | (1704 - 1759) m 1717 _Edward MCGEHEE _____| | (1758 - 1819) m 1781| | | _John GRAVES II______+ | | | (1706 - 1772) | |_Ann GRAVES _________| | (1725 - 1798) m 1743| | |_Frances COLEMAN? ___ | (1695 - 1772) | |--Dabney Oswald MCGEHEE | (1782 - 1843) | _____________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Frances LUNSDEN ____| (1762 - 1841) m 1781| | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) MORTON _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Joseph MORTON | (1840 - ....) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |__________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: URRACA ANZAREZ de ARAGON |
2 Sancha Sanchez De Navarre b: 915 + Fernando Gonsalez, Count of
Castile b: 912 d: Jun 970
_JIMINO of Pamplona____________________ | (0750 - ....) _GARCIA JIMENEZ de NAVARRE of Navarre_______| | (0780 - ....) | | |_______________________________________ | _GARCÉS SANCHO I de NAVARRE of Pamplona_| | (0865 - 0925) | | | _______________________________________ | | | | |____________________________________________| | | | |_______________________________________ | | |--SANCHA Sanchez de NAVARRE of Pamplona | (0915 - 0959) | _GALINDO I AZNÁREZ de ARAGON of Aragon_+ | | (0830 - 0867) | _AZNAR II GALINDO de ARAGON Count of Aragon_| | | (0850 - 0893) | | | |_GULDREGUT Countess of Aragon__________ | | (0830 - ....) |_URRACA ANZAREZ de ARAGON ______________| (0880 - ....) | | _GARCIA INIGUEZ of Pamplona____________+ | | (0830 - 0880) |_ONECA of Pamplona__________________________| (0860 - ....) | |_URRACA of Pamplona____________________ (0830 - ....)
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Mother: Mary Tennie (Beltie) GATEWOOD |
_________________________ | _____________________________| | | | |_________________________ | _Hiram Abiff RANKIN ____________| | (1850 - ....) m 1880 | | | _________________________ | | | | |_____________________________| | | | |_________________________ | | |-- RANKIN | (1880 - ....) | _Robert Andrew GATEWOOD _+ | | (1781 - 1823) m 1806 | _William Andrew GATEWOOD Sr._| | | (1807 - 1862) m 1849 | | | |_Lucy Dabney NEW ________+ | | (1787 - 1865) m 1806 |_Mary Tennie (Beltie) GATEWOOD _| (1858 - 1948) m 1880 | | _________________________ | | |_Sarah Walker WOOD __________| (1832 - 1862) m 1849 | |_________________________
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Mother: MARGARET de BEAUCHAMP Duchess of Somerset |
1. Sir John St. John of Bletso m. Alice Bradshaigh / Bradshaw
(dau of Sir Thomas Bradshaigh of Haigh)
2 John ST. JOHN , Knt. Penmark
_OLIVER ST. JOHN ________________________+ | (1346 - ....) _JOHN ST. JOHN ___________________________| | (1383 - ....) | | |_________________________________________ | _OLIVER de ST. JOHN Knt. of Penmark________| | (1375 - 1437) m 1437 | | | _WILLIAM PAULET _________________________ | | | (1350 - ....) | |_ELIZABETH PAULET ________________________| | (1380 - ....) | | |_________________________________________ | | |--JOHN de ST. JOHN of Bletsoe and Penmark | (1426 - 1488) | _ROGER de BEAUCHAMP 2nd Baron of Bletsho_+ | | (1363 - 1406) | _JOHN BEAUCHAMP 3rd Baron of Bletsoe Knt._| | | (1385 - 1412) m 1409 | | | |_JOHANE CLOPTON _________________________+ | | (1370 - ....) |_MARGARET de BEAUCHAMP Duchess of Somerset_| (1412 - 1482) m 1437 | | _JOHN de STOURTON Knt.___________________ | | (1350 - ....) |_EDITH STOURTON __________________________| (1375 - 1441) m 1409 | |_KATHERINE BEAUMONT _____________________
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