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Isaac Plummer Ijams

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Re: Isaac Plummer Ijams

Posted: 25 Mar 2009 8:54AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Ijams, Johnson, Hawkins
Hi... I'ts me again. You can reach me off-web at email address 'dunipace@comcast.net' The House of Dunipace fell (went bankrupt) in the early 1600's in Scotland and nothing remains today of it and its Knight-Banerets. Like with the Ijams, we can NOT find the actual transport of our immigrant Livingston family member from that part of the Scotish family to Gloucester Co.,VA by 1650.... only the Headright claim for his transport in. I'd certainly be agreeable to sharing as much as we might be able to help each other. Unfortunately (I guess I did not phrase it well enough yesterday) the Ijams family is not (yet) a part of my database other than Dorothy. I have the U.S. part of the Johnson/Huyghe-Hayghe/Hawkins/Chalk ancestors of Dorothy's husband Charles Eugene Johnson, Jr. the Vernetson/McManus line (some of it) of Charles's Mother's sister Mary Blanche Murphy's husband; and then the vast majority is on lines on my father's side of my family (my Mother was the Johnson - sister to Charles). Incidentally Charles's parents (after their marriage) lived in Relay, Baltimore Co., MD (not far from Elkridge, Howard Co., MD - where some show an Ijams wife in the direct ancestry) and Mary Blanch and husband lived accross the B&O RR tracks in St. Dennis (even closer to Elkridge). I happen to have many European lines due to many of my lines tracking back to England and Scotland, and these tie into all these well known European lines like the Beauchamps, Plantagenets, etc..I never knew when Dorothy was born, and shortly after my last visit her sons apparently moved her out of her house there (the neighborhood was changing badly she told me) and I never knew where they took her to live so I was unsure where she really died, being out of touch with her sons. Hence I was not sure which Dorothy in the SS Death Index was her or even if she WAS one of those in it. This held me back from trying to track the Ijams line backward. It is very interesting to see that it followed some of the same migration patterns in MD as some of my other liens.. eg.. the Hawkins (ancestors of the Johnsons)..
Feel free to contact me at the email address above in this reply. Best Wishes...8-)
Joe
SubjectAuthorDate Posted
Robert Connor 24 Oct 2007 8:29PM GMT 
robertaevelyn 24 Oct 2007 10:43PM GMT 
dunipace 24 Mar 2009 10:58PM GMT 
Robert Connor 24 Mar 2009 11:09PM GMT 
dunipace 24 Mar 2009 11:34PM GMT 
robertaevelyn 25 Mar 2009 1:51PM GMT 
dunipace 25 Mar 2009 2:54PM GMT 
dunipace 26 Mar 2009 9:29AM GMT 
robertaevelyn... 26 Mar 2009 1:00PM GMT 
roy ijams 8 Jul 2015 9:14AM GMT 
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