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19th August 14, 12:03 AM
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Abernethy/Abernathy: Where Do I Belong?
My ancestors are Abernethy/Abernathy. I have an ancestor, Robert A. Abernethy I , born in 1624 -32 (?) in Perthshire, Scotland. He was one of 1610 prisoners of war shipped to America by 1652,and arrived in Jamestown,Virginia where served 4 years as an indentured servant. He appears to have been on the losing Scots side against Oliver Cromwell's English Roundheads in either the battle of Dunbar on 09/03/1650 or the battle of Worcester on 09/03/1651. The losing Scots were led by Lord David Leslie. The final battle took place at Worcester,England by the river Severn And resulted in 3,000 dead Scots and up to 10,000 prisoners. He held the rank of Captain and fought under General Leslie from Banff, says "one of his kinsmen". Given the choice of the Tower of London or as an 'agricultural servant' to the colonies of America, he chose to go as a Prisoner of War and was deported to Virginia, He arrived in 1652 and was indentured to a Robert Tilghman. Robert died in 1685 in Prince George, VA.
My question is: It says in all the books that The death of the 9th Lord Saltoun in 1668, without children, ended the ancient line of the Abernethy nobility. However, the name continued on with the Duke of Hamilton, a descendant of the 1st Marquess of Douglas, who was also created Lord Abernethy in 1633, and many other commoner descendants maintained the Abernethy name throughout Scotland, and in England and Ireland. In Italy, it is is called Abernetti and in Sweden it is Ebbernet. The Abernethy's of Barrie, Angus, Scotland, could have been the ancestors of Robert and probably William Abernethy, who were the first Abernethys to emigrate to America in the 1650's.
When I look for a clan, they say I belong to the Fraser Clan and/or the Leslie Clan and/or the Lindsey Clan and/ or the MacDuff Clan and/or the Stewart Clan.
My middle names have always consisted of Stewart/Stuart MacKay/McKay and I have other scots names in my family.
I don't know where I belong.
It's easy to attach a link to your family tree in Ancestry.com, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's the correct ancestor.
If anyone has any clue as to where the Abernethy's of Scotland went (those that were not captured or put to death) after the wars, I'd appreciate any information on this subject.
I fear some went to Ireland and ruled or helped rule there. so confused as to where they went.
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