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From: "abcfhist" <>
Subject: Re: Macks in 1800 Ireland
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 1999 16:16:42 -0700
There was a group of Mack family that were associated with the ana-baptist
movement. I found some records of them in the Palinate records and those of
the Mennonites and the German Baptist. Most of them went directly to
Germantown, Pa. or the area of Lancaster Pa. You might find some of those
records through GenWeb for Lancaster, Pa.
BEth
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From: Arthur H Laube <>
To: <>
Date: Sunday, February 25, 2001 4:34 PM
Subject: Macks in 1800 Ireland
>How about it - Macks or maybe some Brethren historian. I aked about
>Macks in Ulster about 1800 - they are reported to have come to Guernsey
>County about 1804 with the Robert/Alexander Campbell family - I heard
>nothing so I assume nothing is known in the Mack tribe about a Mack
>family in 1800 Ulster?
>
>This is kind of important becuase if they were there we could search for
>them and maybe find the otherwise elusive Robert and Alexander Campbell
>of Antrim. I would appreciate a reply even if it is negative. Thanks Hal
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