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From: <carroll-request(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2015 3:00 AM
To: <carroll(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: CARROLL Digest, Vol 10, Issue 23
Today's Topics:
1. Re: Charles Susannah Carroll (gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com)
2. Re: Charles Susannah Carroll (Sue Collins-Taylor)
3. Re: Charles Susannah Carroll (PETER BIGGINS)
4. Re: Charles Susannah Carroll (Bettye Wingate)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 14:56:16 -0000
From: "gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com>
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Charles Susannah Carroll
To: <CARROLL-L(a)rootsweb.com>
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Author: misseaj56
Surnames: Carroll
Classification: queries
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http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.carroll/6.1703/mb.ashx
Message Board Post:
I have long had 2 burning questions: Aunt Louise stated in her 1960s
genealogy that 4 Carroll brothers "appeared" in Dorchester Co, MD around
the time of the Revolutionary War- are we CERTAIN they were recent
immigrants? There were Carroll families already in this country living in
Virginia prior to this time. We need to seek immigration records. There
is an email discussion list called "The Ships List" which discusses and
gives hints with regarding to find passage records of individuals. Of
course records are not easy to find for the 1700s, but there is some
chance.
My other question being IF the brothers were immigrants from N. Ireland,
are we certain the actual surname was Carroll or could it be a variant
from an Irish Gaelic name?
I believe DNA trails are worth investigating but I've made the suggestion
and it appears the Carroll males I know simply aren't interested. The
cost is far less than it was, beginning about $100. Additionally, some
surname projects give a discount or free testing for surname in their
project. I don't recomment 23&Me and
ancestry.com is not as compatible.
Family Tree DNA is presently the standard, I believe.
Susie
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 15:14:33 -0000
From: "Sue Collins-Taylor" <collins-taylor(a)tiscali.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Charles Susannah Carroll
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There are many O'Carroll names from Southern Ireland near Dublin. They
dropped the 'O' quite often when they left. That may be another avenue for
you to search. Many of them went first to Liverpool and from there to the
USA
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Sent: 13 March 2015 14:56
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Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Charles Susannah Carroll
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Author: misseaj56
Surnames: Carroll
Classification: queries
Message Board URL:
http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.carroll/6.1703/mb.ashx
Message Board Post:
I have long had 2 burning questions: Aunt Louise stated in her 1960s
genealogy that 4 Carroll brothers "appeared" in Dorchester Co, MD around
the
time of the Revolutionary War- are we CERTAIN they were recent immigrants?
There were Carroll families already in this country living in Virginia
prior
to this time. We need to seek immigration records. There is an email
discussion list called "The Ships List" which discusses and gives hints
with
regarding to find passage records of individuals. Of course records are
not
easy to find for the 1700s, but there is some chance.
My other question being IF the brothers were immigrants from N. Ireland,
are
we certain the actual surname was Carroll or could it be a variant from an
Irish Gaelic name?
I believe DNA trails are worth investigating but I've made the suggestion
and it appears the Carroll males I know simply aren't interested. The
cost
is far less than it was, beginning about $100. Additionally, some surname
projects give a discount or free testing for surname in their project. I
don't recomment 23&Me and
ancestry.com is not as compatible. Family Tree
DNA is presently the standard, I believe.
Susie
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 12:17:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: PETER BIGGINS <pabiggin(a)optonline.net>
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Charles Susannah Carroll
To: carroll(a)rootsweb.com
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The cost of DNA testing at FTDNA is $248. This is for the 67-marker test
in the Carroll surname project at FTDNA, which is what you need to tell
what your Carroll origins are. There are 25 different Carroll origins in
the Carroll surname project at FTDNA, including 6 major ones.
The Irish for Carroll is ? Cearbhaill (the b is silent when followed by
an h). No one has that name today. Most names today are Carroll and
variants of Carroll.
Peter Biggins
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:56 AM, gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
>
> Author: misseaj56
> Surnames: Carroll
> Classification: queries
>
> Message Board URL:
>
http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.carroll/6.1703/mb.ashx
>
> Message Board Post:
>
> I have long had 2 burning questions: Aunt Louise stated in her 1960s
> genealogy that 4 Carroll brothers "appeared" in Dorchester Co, MD
> around the time of the Revolutionary War- are we CERTAIN they were
> recent immigrants? There were Carroll families already in this
> country living in Virginia prior to this time. We need to seek
> immigration records. There is an email discussion list called "The
> Ships List" which discusses and gives hints with regarding to find
> passage records of individuals. Of course records are not easy to
> find for the 1700s, but there is some chance.
> My other question being IF the brothers were immigrants from N.
> Ireland, are we certain the actual surname was Carroll or could it be
> a variant from an Irish Gaelic name?
> I believe DNA trails are worth investigating but I've made the
> suggestion and it appears the Carroll males I know simply aren't
> interested. The cost is far less than it was, beginning about $100.
> Additionally, some surname projects give a discount or free testing
> for surname in their project. I don't recomment 23&Me and
>
ancestry.com is not as compatible. Family Tree DNA is presently the
> standard, I believe.
>
> Susie
>
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 09:56:13 -0700
From: Bettye Wingate <ohibette(a)yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Charles Susannah Carroll
To: PETER BIGGINS <pabiggin(a)optonline.net>, "carroll(a)rootsweb.com"
<carroll(a)rootsweb.com>
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Has anyone found passenger lists in the 1700's for
Carroll/Carrel/Carrol/O'Carroll ?
________________________________
From: PETER BIGGINS via <carroll(a)rootsweb.com>
To: carroll(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Friday, March 13, 2015 9:17 AM
Subject: Re: [CARROLL] Charles Susannah Carroll
The cost of DNA testing at FTDNA is $248. This is for the 67-marker test
in the Carroll surname project at FTDNA, which is what you need to tell
what your Carroll origins are. There are 25 different Carroll origins in
the Carroll surname project at FTDNA, including 6 major ones.
The Irish for Carroll is ? Cearbhaill (the b is silent when followed by
an h). No one has that name today. Most names today are Carroll and
variants of Carroll.
Peter Biggins
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:56 AM, gc-gateway(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
>
> Author: misseaj56
> Surnames: Carroll
> Classification: queries
>
> Message Board URL:
>
http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.carroll/6.1703/mb.ashx
>
> Message Board Post:
>
> I have long had 2 burning questions: Aunt Louise stated in her 1960s
> genealogy that 4 Carroll brothers "appeared" in Dorchester Co, MD
> around the time of the Revolutionary War- are we CERTAIN they were
> recent immigrants? There were Carroll families already in this
> country living in Virginia prior to this time. We need to seek
> immigration records. There is an email discussion list called "The
> Ships List" which discusses and gives hints with regarding to find
> passage records of individuals. Of course records are not easy to
> find for the 1700s, but there is some chance.
> My other question being IF the brothers were immigrants from N.
> Ireland, are we certain the actual surname was Carroll or could it be
> a variant from an Irish Gaelic name?
> I believe DNA trails are worth investigating but I've made the
> suggestion and it appears the Carroll males I know simply aren't
> interested. The cost is far less than it was, beginning about $100.
> Additionally, some surname projects give a discount or free testing
> for surname in their project. I don't recomment 23&Me and
>
ancestry.com is not as compatible. Family Tree DNA is presently the
> standard, I believe.
>
> Susie
>
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