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Re: MIntyre = Ireland to Canada about 1908
Posted by: Larry Myers (ID *****9935) Date: July 02, 2009 at 09:09:52
In Reply to: MIntyre = Ireland to Canada about 1908 by WILLIAM SHARP of 2525

Forgive me but I have to check out every lead I can. I have a McIntyre/Sharp/Robinson/Henderson family who I believe have relatives in St Johns Canada. Jennie McIntyre was my grandmother although I know she is not the same Jennie McIntyre that you have listed.

I am sure this is all a coincidence with very common names.

I believe my McIntyres are somehow connected to Archibald McIntyre and his assistant and son-in-law David Henderson. They were the first explorers of the Adirondacks. They were also riverboat people with ties to the Erie Cannel. Archibald McIntyre was the Treasure for the Erie Cannel.

I know for sure these families are traveling back and forth from Europe since the mid 1750. I also know for sure that some of them get mixed up with immigration in their return trip and get listed as immigrants.

I have a record of one family member who left during the Civil War only to return in the late 1800's and listed as an Immigrant.


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