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Re: PLUCK FAMILY HISTORY

Posted: 24 Jul 2005 7:56PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi, I have a two William Plucks from Glasgow in one of the Pluck trees I am researching. Can you please give any dates and spouses if you have them. Thanks. Dave

Re: Angela Pluck

Posted: 19 Apr 2009 5:26AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi, I'm Angela Pluck im 29 years old living in Anaheim, CA and my Dad is Lawrence Pluck and his family is from Philadelphia. His mother's name is Elizabeth Pluck.

Re: Angela Pluck

Posted: 19 Apr 2009 1:36PM GMT
Classification: Query
Angela,
Hi, my husband's grandma was Sarah Pluck... she came from Mansfield, Ohio. I believe her grandfather was from Pa. though. It's been a few years since I posted that query....:-) I'll have to go back and look at my files for his family...

We live in San Diego now. If you want to continue this discussion, please email me at kimcog@san.rr.com.
Thanks for replying.
Kim

Re: Angela Pluck

Posted: 4 Oct 2009 12:53PM GMT
Classification: Query
I have some Pluck's in my ancestry but they came from Ireland.

Re: PLUCK FAMILY HISTORY

Posted: 4 Oct 2009 12:57PM GMT
Classification: Query
I have some Pluck family in my ancestry but they came from Ireland. Names like Garrett, Gerald, Susan, have all been handed down through the generations. I wonder if they are related to your Pluck ancesters.

Re: PLUCK FAMILY HISTORY

Posted: 4 Oct 2009 1:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
I have some Pluck's in my geneology but they are from Ireland

Re: PLUCK FAMILY HISTORY

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 4:54AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Angela,
I know about William Pluck born about 1878 in Glasgow. He was age 3 years in the 1881 Census of Scotland, with a brother James age 5, and John age 2 years. They were the children of William Pluck and Mary Anne Wilson, both from Ireland. I have the marriage of William & Mary Anne in Scotland, and the family of William back in Ireland. I have a lot of information on that family, and am in contact with a relative of William's in Australia. His grandfather was a 1st cousin to William Pluck b. 1878 in Glasgow, whose father went to Scotland. Some of the family stayed in Ireland, others, went to Australia.
These Plucks may have originally come from Normandy in France, but if so it was at the time of William the Conqueror, I think about 1066 AD.

The Plucks of Ireland were in Ireland, in Co Wicklow and in Co Dublin for several centuries, and I have several lines traced back to the 1700s, including my own.
I can send you more information if you're interested.
Just came across your message now.

Jane

Re: PLUCK FAMILY HISTORY

Posted: 5 Aug 2010 5:03AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Dave,
I just replied to Angela about the two William Plucks from Glasgow, I have information on them, going back to Ireland, if you're interested let me know. The elder William Pluck was baptised 09 April 1848, Parish of Booterstown Blackrock & Dundrum (RC), County Dublin, Ireland. He was the son of James Pluck & Catherine Brennan. I don't know at what point he went to Scotland but he was married there to Mary Anne Wilson also of Ireland on 30 Jun 1874, and I have the marriage information, as well as the children. I didn't follow them after that, but should be a good start, at least.

I don't know what information you have already, but I have quite a lot. I will share whatever I have if you're interested.
Regards,
Jane

Re: PLUCK FAMILY HISTORY

Posted: 12 Aug 2010 8:56PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Jane

Thanks for your contact, sorry for not replying earlier but I have been away.

I would be interested in seeing what you have on the Plucks.
Could you send it to my home e-mail address at
dave.carter@sky.com

Thanks.

Dave

Re: PLUCK FAMILY HISTORY

Posted: 20 Jul 2015 2:08AM GMT
Classification: Query
Now I know why I could pick up French in H.S. so good. Anyway my great-greats landed in upstate PA. And my brother said that are relatives took over the town of Pluck, Ireland hundreds of years ago and had ce from England. He, years ago met a few dozen Plucks there and was told that all 'Plucks' had title or nobleitty there. He was treated like a King there during his stay. I don't know, but my brother is pretty truthful when it comes to being a Pluck. I didn't think so growing up in Philly. My son Christopher is a Geist surname is German for ghost. Go see the Plucks of Ireland..Good day to fellow Pluck!!
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