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Nov 21, 2009 •
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My g3-grandfather, John Ballantyne, and his wife, Janet Matilda Turnbull Ballantyne (1786-1870), came from Roxburghshire, Scotland, to Illinois/Texas in 1841, as part of the Mormon migration. We beli...
Nov 21, 2009 •
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Peter Gunsolley and wife Abigail Faunce, are my great-great-grandparents. Peter came from Geauga County, Ohio, to Illinois/Iowa as part of the Mormon migration in about 1836. His last name may come...
Nov 21, 2009 •
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I believe that Lydia Rice Barton may be the granddaughter of Nathan Barton (1734-1795) and Lydia Rice (1744-1814). Lydia Rice is the daughter of John Rice (1704-?) and Anna Sanderson (?-?). Nathan Ba...
Mar 9, 2009 •
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My G(3)grandmother Jennet (Turnbull) Ballantyne came to the U.S. from Scotland with my G(3)grandfather and her husband, John Ballantyne, in the mid-1800's. Jennet's father, who didn't leave Scotland,...
Mar 9, 2009 •
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My G(4)grandfather was Thomas Ballantyne from near Roxburgh, Scotland, and he was married to Janet Inglis. They were each born around 1800. My G(3)grandfather, John, and much of his family left to c...
Sep 28, 2008 •
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My branch of the Ballantyne family came to the U.S. as part of the Mormon movement just before the Civil War. My Great(3)grandfather John Ballantyne came with his family from Roxburgh, Scotland, to b...
Sep 28, 2008 •
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My paternal grandmother was Sylvia Hawley, daughter of Isaac Zimri Hawley and Jerusha Gunsolley. Sylvia married Fred N. Ballantyne, my grandfather. I don't have the dates and places yet so I will ad...