Malcolm in Tullywiggan "a small village outside Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies within the civil parish of Derryloran."
His birth is estimated at about 1682 which would have made him 25 at the time of the birth of Samuel Fleming in 1707. There is a probate record in 1720 in Tullwiggan indicating the time of his death.
He seems to have been married twice: First to the mother of Samuel Fleming and secondly to the mother of Thomas, William, and Andrew bird
Malcolm was a yeoman farmer, and a weaver. He had an estate that he left in trust (with James Bigger) for his young children William, Thomas and Andrew. We can assume that because his children were faithful Presbyterians that he was also. [Family Genealogy by Publius V Lawson 1903]
Malcolm's widow, Martha, married James Bigger and went to Hunterdon Co. NJ, where she died in 1766.
Malcolm in Tullywiggan "a small village outside Cookstown, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies within the civil parish of Derryloran."
His birth is estimated at about 1682 which would have made him 25 at the time of the birth of Samuel Fleming in 1707. There is a probate record in 1720 in Tullwiggan indicating the time of his death.
He seems to have been married twice: First to the mother of Samuel Fleming and secondly to the mother of Thomas, William, and Andrew bird
Malcolm was a yeoman farmer, and a weaver. He had an estate that he left in trust (with James Bigger) for his young children William, Thomas and Andrew. We can assume that because his children were faithful Presbyterians that he was also. [Family Genealogy by Publius V Lawson 1903]
Malcolm's widow, Martha, married James Bigger and went to Hunterdon Co. NJ, where she died in 1766.
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