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Posted by snezzyannamaywong (U13816190) on Thursday, 24th February 2011
I am hoping someone might be able to fill in some of the gaps, in respect of
Alexander Fullerton Born 1730 (I do not know where)
" " Married Who and Where ?
" ' Died 1806 (possibly London or Jamaica)
From what information I have his Ancestors were involved with the troubles in Ireland and helped to retain Ballintoy Castle. Eventually Alexander bought the Castle in 1760 and it was bequeathed to his Niece Catherine.
I believe he trained as a Doctor? before going out to Jamaica where he made a considerable amount of money on different plantations.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Snezzy
(just hope this qualifies as a History Hub Question)
Link to this forum: FULLERTON - Ballintoy, County Antrim, Ireland 1650 - 1850
Try it on the Family History board as well, Annamay.
Link to this forum: FULLERTON - Ballintoy, County Antrim, Ireland 1650 - 1850
, in reply to message 2.
Posted by snezzyannamaywong (U13816190) on Saturday, 26th February 2011
Thanks for that tip Raundsgil I did wonder if in fact I could 'do' 2 posts! Snezzy
Link to this forum: FULLERTON - Ballintoy, County Antrim, Ireland 1650 - 1850
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