I got a chance to briefly review the family history I have. I do have the names you
referenced but I didn't really have time to make any connections. There is a gal in
the eastern part of Iowa that has done some extensive work on the Carrick family. The
families that she has are not related to our Carricks so this may be a viable possibility
to track some of your family if I don't have anything that will be worth looking into.
I haven't corresponded with her for some time but I will run down her e-mail address
and you might want to contact her. Meanwhile, I will go through what I have and get back
to you.
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Subject: CARRICK Digest, Vol 4, Issue 30
Today's Topics:
1. Re: CARRICK Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7 (Max Carrick)
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Date: Sun, 1 Nov 2009 14:55:06 +1100
From: "Max Carrick" <mjcarrick(a)optusnet.com.au>
Subject: Re: [CARRICK] CARRICK Digest, Vol 4, Issue 7
To: <carrick(a)rootsweb.com>
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Hello,
I just came across this message today, a bit slow I know, but it seems to me
that I come across this family often enough to believe there may be a
connection with my Carricks.
Thomas Carrick was born c.1785 in or around Cloncore, Parish of Tartaraghan,
County Armagh and he married Ann Gillespie of the same area. They had at
least two children and those children emigrated to Sydney in 1852 and 1856
respectively. Perhaps your James Todd Carrick and my Thomas Carrick were
brothers or cousins.
I have been in touch with people in the Cloncore/Portadown area who are
researching the Carrick and Matchett names and they believe that all the
Carricks from that area were related at some time and we are slowly working
backwards to find the links.
Have you any details of siblings etc of James Todd Carrick ?
Max Carrick
Sydney
Author: Keldyer
Surnames: Carrick, Todd, Robinson
Classification: queries
Message Board URL:
http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.carrick/395/mb.ashx
Message Board Post:
James Todd Carrick born 1799, married Isabella Robinson (born 1809), lived
in Armagh, Northern Ireland. Children: David c1830, William c1830, James
c1831, Sophia c1837, Benjamin c1841, Jane Todd c1841, Charles Todd c1843,
and Richard 1848. The family arrived in South Australia in 1847, settling
in the Noarlunga district south of Adelaide. James Todd Carrick died in
1852, his wife and sons carrying on his publican work.
Isabella was the daughter of Richard Robinson and Sophia Ruddle Todd. I
know nothing of James' origins.
Would like to hear from anyone who might have info on the family in
Ireland.
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