Bowen - traced back to Thomas Bowen/Margaret Long who came over from Ireland 1840's to the Boston area. Most of us are still in this area.
Boyle - Simon Boyle/Ellen Hegarty from Ireland 1906 to the Boston area. Most of us are still in this area.
Pollock - traced back to Philetus Pollock, born 1826 in CT. Family lived in CT, RI and MA.
Craibe - came from Canada ?1850's to Boston area
Adams - have only been able to trace back to my greatgrandparents - Walter Adams/Theresa Curran in the Boston area.
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I've only just read your comment!! Six yrs later! Don't know if you are still on this site.
Robert M Scott 1763-Ireland-1832-MS
+ Ann Pollock 1766 PA-1796-SC, he married her abt. 1784 SC
d/o John Pollock & Elixabeth ??
sorry that is all I have for now. I was researching my Scott line when I ran across the Pollock name.
She was the mother of James F. Scott. He was born 5 Jul 1785 SC. She must have died in childbirth, because I show Robert M Scott 1763-1832 remarried to Isa Bell 15 Aug 1797, after James F Scott was born.
Robert M Scott & Isa Bell moved at some point to Claiborne County MS. They both died there.
Sorry that is all I have for now. Hope this helps!
Debby
I just saw that you were direct line and that you would be interested.
Debby
My adoptive dad's great grandmother was Hannah Polk from Georgia, married to Alexander Weddington. I've traced her line back to Robert Polk & Magdalen Tasker, who came to Maryland in the 17th Century. Robert changed the spelling of his name from "Pollok" and "Pollock"--his parents were Robert de Pollok & Jean Crawford of what is today Northern Ireland, although the line originates in Scotland. I'm also a member of Clan Pollock International.
My Pollock line goes to a Samuel Pollock who died in Nauvoo, Illinoise, and was born in Barron Donag, , Tyrone, Ireland.
Clair