1760 -
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Name |
JOHN DISERT |
Birth |
ABT. 1760 |
Northern Ireland |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Franklin Co., PA; burial: Disert Cem., east of Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA |
Person ID |
I0155 |
forneyclark |
Last Modified |
23 Apr 2024 |
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Notes |
- Source:
SEE JAN WASSON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/disemain.html
Descendants of John Disert:
Jan Wasson:
Notes for SAMUEL DISERT:
Samuel was a Church of God minister and a farmer.
Source:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/khistorc.htm
Historic Site Map of County Kilkenny
Disert Castle (C3) - Norman structure with adjoining ancient church.
Source:
http://www.cproots.com/surnameorigins/namesmiss/namesd3.htm
DYSART (SCOTLAND)
The Origin and History of... DYSART
The "DYSART" family name originated in Leicestershire , located in Scotland. The "DYSART" family traces their ancestral roots back to Norman origin.
Components of the DYSART Family Coat of Arms:
The Shield:
Red with three silver right hands palms outward.
The Crest:
None.
The Motto:
None.
The DYSART family can be genealogically linked with the following estates.
Castle
County
Head of 19th Century Family
HELMINGHAM HALL
SUFFOLK
BARON TOLLEMACHE
Source:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/surnames.dysart/47.51
Jerry Landers:
The Dysart name probably comes from the town of Dysart located next to Kirkcaldy on the Firth of Fourth in Scotland. The town is a "Royal Burgh" seaport and has been around since at least the 13th century. The Dysarts emigrated to Northern Ireland around the 17th century then various family members traveled to the colonies around 1740 or so.
Source:
SEE JAN WASSON'S SITE FOR COMPREHENSIVE INFORMATION AND REFERENCES:
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/gael/disemain.html
Descendants of John Disert:
Jan Wasson:
1.Notes for JOHN DISERT and AMMANDA:
This couple emigrated from Northern Ireland in the late 1700's. Which of the children were born in Ireland, and which were born in the US is unclear, with the exception of Samuel. They first settled in Chester County, PA, living in several different locations before settling in Green Township, Franklin County, PA. Sons John and David moved to Ohio, James moved to North Carolina.
2. Burial Place
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