My McClelland's came from County Down, they had moved to Ireland a generation before they immigrated in 1779, they had tried to imigrate in 1772 but were driven back by storms. They ended up in Washington county, Pennsylvania after the RW.
Gooday Sue
Apologies fo the late response.
There seem to be two main streams of GILLAMs in Australia: one centred around Cranbrook in Western Ausralia and the other around the Mid West of Western Australia. My wife is from the latter group and we've been trying to find a connection between the two groups for several years (unsuccessfully so far).
Are you connected in any way?
Regards
David: Rosebank, NSW
I have set up an Avery discussion group. There are 26 Avery researchers on here. I thought by putting our heads together we might find some common relatives and breakdown our brick walls. Please feel free to drop in and post your Avery lines.
Pat Thomas
Jul 16, 2009
David Anderson
Apologies fo the late response.
There seem to be two main streams of GILLAMs in Australia: one centred around Cranbrook in Western Ausralia and the other around the Mid West of Western Australia. My wife is from the latter group and we've been trying to find a connection between the two groups for several years (unsuccessfully so far).
Are you connected in any way?
Regards
David: Rosebank, NSW
Aug 3, 2009
Jim Avery
Sep 10, 2009