FTDNA Ryedale Yorkshire to Roxburghshire

Acts of Scottish Parliament 1587 (Clan Thompson) pdf

The History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the … – Robert Bruce Armstrong – Google Books

Chronicles of the Armstrongs; : Armstrong, James Lewis : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Chronicles of the Armstrongs Ed By James L. Armstrong M.D. 1902 p.77 Elwald

 

Sketch of Dand Ellot of Scotland to Daniel Elliot of Ulster (Dand to Daniel – elwald.com)  PDF MSE 10/25/2010

10/25/2010 Bob’s last birthday did not make it to Christmas.

Robert Elliott Obituary, Urbandale, IA :: Iles Funeral Homes

Redheugh – Larriston sasine/deed 5th Century

The History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the … – Robert Bruce Armstrong – Google Books

James Donald Elliott, and I are the closest Daniel of Salem, MA-Tullykelter,  Co. Maguire-Fermanagh, Ireland, because we both branch from the sixth son, Comfort Elliot. Louis Mark Elliott of husband S.A. has son buried near her at Rose Hill Cemetery, Mt. Ayr (Ayr, of Robert Burns), Iowa, USA, named William Comfort Elliott. In 37 markers we are one off.

Though my religious society welcomed Catholics, to the Quaker State, which they governed, DNA wise I’m proud to say, that I’m a descendant of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the longest living signer and only Catholic to sign The Declaration of Independence, his cousin was first U.S. Bishop. Since it is by DNA and not family lineage do not feel the Catholics share my pride.

Mark Stephen Elliott

Redheugh – Larriston sasine/deed 5th Century

OUR ELLIOT ANCESTORS OF NEW ENGLAND – Loren S. Elliott PDF

ANCESTORS, DESCENDANTS, & RELATIVES of AARON & NANCY MELVINA [HAMMER] RUSH Loren S. Elliott 1999 PDF

Daniel Elliot 1637-1704 Tullykelter, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland to Boston, MA, familysearch.org

Daniel Elliot (1637–1704) • FamilySearch

 

 

Scottish Poetry Selection– Wha Daur Meddle Wi’ Me?

OUR ELLIOT ANCESTORS OF NEW ENGLAND – Loren S. Elliott PDF

Daniel Elliot 1637-1704 Tullykelter, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland to Boston, MA, familysearch.org

Daniel Elliot (1637–1704) • FamilySearch

 

The Aug 4, 1682 Boston deed: Daniel Elliot Sr, father of Daniel Elliot Jr of the Salem Testimony, was a document discovered by Melanie Hollett of the Daniel Elliot group.

Daniel Elliot 1637-1704 Tullykelter, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland to Boston, MA, familysearch.org

Chronicles of the Armstrongs; : Armstrong, James Lewis : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Daniel Elliot (1637–1704) • FamilySearch

 

A Hawick Word Book by Douglas Scott PDF

Tullykelter-to-America

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 Brigham DNA Gorrenberry google images

THE ANNALS OF A BORDER CLUB: GEORGE TANCRED 1899 P.149

 

The History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the … – Robert Bruce Armstrong – Google Books

Gorrenberry lands

 

 

FTDNA Elks 2022

A statue in the middle of the “Richard Nixon Centennial” exhibit shows President Richard Nixon meeting with Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in 1972, an important moment in his lifetime which was an effort to improve relations between the United States and the People’s Republic of China. Nixon’s visit to China was the first time a president had ever visited the nation, and was an unexpected first step to discussions that involved the Soviet Union.
///ADDITIONAL INFO /// KEVIN LARA, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER – 0214.nixonexhibit – shot: 2/6/13 — ///
The Nixon Library is opening a new exhibition to commemorate President Nixon’s 100th birthday. It explores Nixon’s youth and rise to presidency, as well as important artifacts related to his life in the White House.

 

John Boulton Dungannon Lord Viscount Powerscourt Tyrone c1630 Muster Rolls (therjhuntercollection.com)

November | 2022 | DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy (dna-explained.com) Gisburn

Memorials in Twiston Quaker Burial Ground – Find a Grave

Use to using a different format, but the above is and example of lands, including an insert-map showing Braidlee, from Anglo-Saxon Broadlee, meaning a valley broad on the leeward side. Wolflee also Anglo-Saxon, meaning the valley of the wolf. Yes, there were wolfs in the region. They introduced them around here and the Navajo grandmas shoot them for going after their sheep. Put chief Margaret Eliott raised in Stobs, but of Redheugh, in the same category if Scotland decides to reintroduce wolfs. Her husband seems to have a Polish wolfish type surname.

Though I may observe him, do not want to make any distinctive moves. Past British Army MI6 you know, but on the same family side.

May have bumped elbows on an Armstrong in the Aberdeenshire region. Finding that Eliott-Elliot may have land connection with Douglas-In-graham in region. Those Graham they are English an seem to not want to claim Armstrong-Elliot as family. Maybe the Nixon and Crozier seem to have English connections they find more acceptable.

Kind of like staying in the Forest with the Fosters, they are English and seem to be not offended to be related to Armstrong and Elliot, from the English side like those Grahams. It is the Hunter and wolf, for they are predators of the elk-moose, I must watch out for.

The Crozier seem to be Saxon along with the Thorleehope (valley of Thor, god of lightning Thunder Valley). A couple of Crozier seem to match their Y-DNA and are not R-L193. It seem like if you are not R-L192 and are R-U106, Anglo-Saxon they like to silence and exterminate you.  Mark Stephen Elliott

 

Daniel as a forename is not popular in Scotland. Many great in accordance with Douglas Scott of BC, Canada, Dand Ellot was banished from both Kingdoms in 1607, then shows up as Daniel Elliott, in Tullykelter, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland, as part of the Somerville Estate in-law to the Monea Hamilton. Names Somerville, and Ellott show up in 1610 Tyrone Muster, and a generation later in the Co. Fermanagh, Muster. James Somerville shows up in bother musters. 1610 James Somerville had son 1630 Somerville. Scots alias nickname for Andrew is Dand, Irish English it becomes Daniel from surname of Daniel-M’Daniel it may be obtained. Ellot family of Tullykelter were Anglican but nomally Catholic, from forenames show this, even the name in 1610 Ulster Muster of Co. Fermanagh, Marke Ellot shows this. Before 1650 the Scots used Ellot not Elliot with the Norman ‘i’. Daniel Elliott name in 1692 Salem Trials was spelled Elot, the ‘i’ was added likely because of a John Eliot (Eliot Hall Harvard) which came over on the Mayflower. Had a relative to a George Soul who’s ancestor those Armstrong may have melted in lead at Ninestanerig, 9 stone ridge. Did not seem to care much for this Soulis either. The Douglas and Armstrong seem to like, and this Douglas Scott who is from BC, Canada is active with the Hoik-Hawick Archaeological Society, and has this younger brother who is active also, and sings Scottish Ballads with this group called Scocha (Scott-Chapman), do not know being an elk-moose if I care for his middle name of Hunter, though I think he also is weary of the hunter.

A Hawick Word Book Douglas Scott.pdf (ubc.ca)

 

 

YORKSHIRE East Riding BRIGHAMS

The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653 : Brigham, Willard Irving Tyler, 1859-1904 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

Muirhall Heritage Castle (Windy Edge) wind farm

https://gorrenberry.com/muirhall-castle-hermitage-wind-farm/

 

Robert Elwald 1484 receiving Redheugh-Larriston land from ‘Bell the…

The History of Liddesdale, Eskdale, Ewesdale, Wauchopedale and the …

Ellots of Redheugh

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Clan_member_crest_badge_-_Clan_Crozier.png

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sasine_deed_1484_for_Robert_Elwald_%28Elliot%29,_Redheugh,_Larriston,_Hartsgarth.jpg

Redheugh-Larriston, 15th Century deed-sasine, of 29th Chief Margaret Eliott of Redheugh. Crozier witnessing.

 

Ridale, Riddle, and Riddell, of Yorkshire and Roxburgshire DNA

History students’ Pammel Court exhibition brings back memories – Link MagazineLink Magazine (iastate.edu)

America does not always like to say they supported aristocracy, and I feel that it was better to support Charles II, who did not have children from his wife, and descendants of Sir Walter Scott, and the Duke of Wales, then to support and Adolph Hitler, Irish exterminator. James the sixth of Scotland, became James the first of England, the ones at the top of his list for exile and extermination, borderers, were the Armstrong, then Elliot, then Nixon, and then Crozier. The Armstrong were the army of Scotland, and the Elliot, soldiered the outpost, the Hermitage Castle. We moved to County Maguire, now Fermanagh-Tyrone Ireland and married the Irish. Catholic do not like to admit they married non-Catholics. Do not care what those Catholics think, but I do family research for family and do not like to see a border put back into Ireland where it was taken out with an AGREEMENT. Today the supporters of the Union-Jack which silence free speech are the same Tories my family including Catholic we chased out of America, in 1776, and have a flag of 50 star. The 49th star of Alaska from land purchase from the Czar of Russia, was added in my lifetime.

MSE

Sir William Penn British admiral
https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Penn-British-admiral
Born: April 23, 1621 Bristol England
Died: September 16, 1670 (aged 49) London England
Notable Family Members: son William Penn
Sir William Penn, (born April 23, 1621, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Eng.—died Sept. 16, 1670, London), British admiral and father of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania.

In his youth Penn served at sea, and in the English Civil Wars he fought for Parliament, being appointed rear admiral of the Irish seas in 1647. He was arrested in 1648 on suspicion of corresponding with Charles I but was soon released. He fought in the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652–54) as vice admiral and then as general of the fleet. After secretly offering in 1654 to deliver the fleet to the exiled Charles II, he commanded the expedition sent by Oliver Cromwell to the West Indies, which captured Jamaica (May 1655) but failed to take Hispaniola. On his return he was briefly imprisoned, for reasons that are uncertain.

Sir William Penn British admiral
In his youth Penn served at sea, and in the English Civil Wars he fought for Parliament, being appointed rear admiral of the Irish seas in 1647. He was arrested in 1648 on suspicion of corresponding with Charles I but was soon released. He fought in the First Anglo-Dutch War (1652–54) as vice admiral and then as general of the fleet. After secretly offering in 1654 to deliver the fleet to the exiled Charles II, he commanded the expedition sent by Oliver Cromwell to the West Indies, which captured Jamaica (May 1655) but failed to take Hispaniola. On his return he was briefly imprisoned, for reasons that are uncertain.

Retiring to his estate in Munster in Ireland, he engaged in secret communication with the Royalists. At the Restoration (1660) he was knighted and appointed a commissioner for the navy. In the Second Dutch War (1665–67), he served as captain of the fleet with the Duke of York (afterward James II). Penn was the author of a code of naval tactics that was the basis of the “Duke of York’s Sailing and Fighting Instructions,” long the orthodox tactical guide of the navy.

son
William Penn, (born October 14, 1644, London, England—died July 30, 1718, Buckinghamshire), English Quaker leader and advocate of religious freedom, who oversaw the founding of the American Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a refuge for Quakers and other religious minorities of Europe.
https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Penn-British-admiral

Религиозное общество Друзей – Квакеры (quakers.ru)

FTDNA Blankfled – Google images

FTDNA Gorrenberry – Google images

FTDNA Gorrenberry – Bing images

FTDNA Blankfield – Bing images

 

A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)
https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/riddill_v

Riddil(l, v. Also: ryddill, rid(d)le.
[ME and e.m.E. ridle(n (Ancr. R.), rydelyn (Prompt. Parv.),
riddle (1570); Riddil(l n.2] tr.

1. To sift or refine by passing through a riddle. fig.,
with personal object, after Luke xxii 31
(see also Nisbet, after Purvey).

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Riddell,+Melrose+TD6+9JP,+UK/@55.5090501,-2.7729008,15z/

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Whitton,+Kelso+TD5+8QX,+UK/@55.4833322,-2.3920878,15z/

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ryedale+District,+UK/@54.1981063,-1.1221973,10z/

https://d3tije9h5o4l4c.cloudfront.net/social-photos/3419273?dpr=2&fit=max&h=380&w=590

https://books.google.com/books?id=DZhYAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA166&dq=Hermitage+Riddall&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3vZrO3ObmAhUECs0KHZ65Ct0Q6AEwAHoECAAQAg#v=onepage&q=Hermitage%20Riddall&f=false https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hermitage+Castle/@55.2560367,-2.7954197,17z/

http://relativelyscottish.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/1590map.jpg

https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Riddle?iframe=ycolorized

https://dsl.ac.uk/entry/dost/riddill_n_1

Whitton Tower, near the village of Morebattle in Roxburgh, is typical of the smaller border towers. Strongly-built with the local sandstone, its walls are five feet thick and it is vaulted at both basement and upper floor. When first constructed it would have been surrounded by a barmkin wall. Today, it presents a pitiful appearance with its ruined walls rising above farm buildings.

https://www.scottishcastlesassociation.com/news/articles/warfare-whitton-cessford-castle.htm

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Whitton,+Kelso+TD5+8QX,+UK/@55.483638,-2.3941702,14.42z/

 

https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Riddle?iframe=ycolorized

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ryedale+District,+UK/@53.5460475,0.0815314,8.1z/

https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Riddle?iframe=ycolorized

Since the Buell name is English, and the Riddle form is most used above, closer to that of Riddle with their I-M223, which is low in numbers in the borderlands, it is felt that these are of England, and these Riddle could likely with more research found to be of Yorkshire.

Ellot Ellott Elliot Elliott are found concentrated in County Fermanagh, Ulster, Ireland with the border Armstrong, and Johnston.

‘Sheep stealers from the north of England’: the Riding Clans in Ulster by Robert Bell

https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Riddle?iframe=ycolorized

Forgotten Grandeur ⚜️…..Clan Riddell Estate Scottish Borders 2019

1/3/2020 MSE