his is a list of the passengers on the Jupiter of Larne. You'll
notice a lot of passengers listed as "McCole." I think this is
probably "McColl." Many of my McCormick and Carmichael
families are buried in the Stewartsville Cemetery in Richmond Co.
(later Scotland County), North Carolina. This cemetery also has
many "McColls" listed......most of the early settlers who were buried
in this cemetery were from Appin, Argyllshire, Scotland, and many
came on the Jupiter of Larne. But I don't recall any "McColes"
buried in there, so it makes more sense that "McCole" is actually
"McColl."
John MCCOLE* 49 Labourer Apine
Mildred MCCOLE* 40 His Wife Apine
John MCCOLE 16 Their Son Apine
Samuel MCCOLE 15 Their Son Apine
Donald MCCOLE 12 Their Son Apine
Dougald MCCOLE 8 Their Son Apine
Alexander MCCOLE 4 Their Son Apine
Katherine MCCOLE 2 Their Daughter Apine
Sources
WikiTree profile McCall-234 created through the import of richey Family Tree.ged on Aug 2, 2011 by Ty Richey. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Ty and others.
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