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Subject: GORDONS OF VIRGINIA/ ADAM GORDON of 11th Century, His Norman Roots
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 11:21:49 -0700
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Sorry for forward format, I missent original.
John
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Subject: Re: ADAM GORDON of 11th Century, His Norman Roots
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 08:45:06 -0400
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Do you know anything about the James Gordon who went to Virginia? Who he
married, names of children, grandchildren or anything? Would love to
connect my Gordon Family to someone!
Thanks,
Judy Gordon Printz
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Subject: Re: ADAM GORDON of 11th Century, His Norman Roots
> abeus: << Has any one established any Norman lineages of Gordon Clan
> progenitor
> > Adam Gordon, who died 13 Nov 1093 at Alnwick along with Malcolm III?
> > Alternately, has anyone found a common heritage between the Gordons of
> > Scotland and the Gordouns/Gourdins of France? >>
> snodrog: > Holy cats, John... I'm still stuck in the 1800s! :O)
> > John Wesley Gordon
> > ( Researching Gordon and Maddox in York Co. Maine )
>
> abeus: My Gordons came to the U.S. (New York City area) from what is
> now Northern Ireland in the early 1800s. They were from Sheepbridge,
> just north of Newry in Co. Down. A century earlier, James Gordon
> (1714-1768) of the Sheepbridge line, emmigrated to Virginia. A century
> before that, the family was in Scotland.
>
> I have no information on Gordon's in Maine. I've posted to the list
> before. Those I've promised new information to (ie. Gordons of
> Roscommon, Ireland) will be hearing from me. I've gotten bogged down in
> work more than I anticipacted and am behind in research and
> communication.
>
> Regards,
>
> John Williams
>
>
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