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I am Sally Brandon, coordinator for Lineage I of the Brandon DNA Project at Family Tree DNA. More than half a dozen separate lines of Brandons matching this DNA have oral or written histories of origins in County Fermanagh, where Brandons can be found in 18c records, primarily in this parish.

The earliest emmigrated c.1730 to Pennsylvania, USA with Cathey (Clones, County Monaghan) and Armstrong wives. (Thomas, William, John, James and George Brandon.) My own Thomas Brandon and wife Martha appear in New Jersey, USA in 1753. They traveled with what Americans call the Scotch-Irish migration and seem to have adopted the Presbyterian faith of their wives rather than the Church of Ireland community they were probably part of, themselves.

To connect our people with Fermanagh specifically, I am told I need to settle down in Belfast for a spell and delve into estate records. Since Brandon is an English name and I have found no evidence of it in Ulster early in the 17c, I suspect they were planted later in the century. The Ulster Historical Society points toward the Blennerhasset Estate while I had thought the Archdale Estate was their home. John Archdale came from Suffolk, England, where Brandons are found along with a family they married into in Suffolk and later in Fermanagh, the Chittocks (various spellings). Gerard Chittoque Brandon from Fermanagh became governor of the US state of Mississippi. (Although his family has not tested their DNA.)

Wonderful project, thanks for all Ireland XO does! I'll be joing the Gathering in 2013....

Sally Brandon

sbrandondc

Saturday 1st Dec 2012, 02:58PM

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  • Hi Sally,

     

    Thanks so much for your message and praise. Delighted that you are going to be joining the Gathering in 2013! We have recently added a new link at the top of our page for people that are planning on visiting in 2013. It is just a quick web form to fill out about who is coming and where they are going etc. It would be great if you could fill it out. Here is a link to the page:

    http://www.irelandxo.com/visiting-ireland-2013

     

    Thanks for sharing this information, and I hope you do get a chance to go through the estate records while you are here-it would be great to make the Fermanagh connection!

     

    Kind regards,

     

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    Emma Carty

    Wednesday 6th Feb 2013, 11:45AM
  • I am a gg grand daughter  of an Elizabeth  Brandon of Cannington,  Brock Twp, Durham County, Ontario, Canada  who was born 1829. Her father John Brandon came from Fermanaugh,  Kesh area and immigrated  to Canada with his sister Margaret, brother Christopher ( who settled  in Fenlon Falls, Kawartha Lakes,  Ontario) and one more brother. My Brandon were very musical  playing brass instruments  in bands . The original log cabin of John Brandon (  born 1797- 1800 time frame ) still exists in Cannington as a museum. John Brandon married Susannah Norris, supposedly  from Cork  ( probably  the Bandon area due to my Ancestry  dba match to connected families of the Norris  family). 

    bonbon

    Sunday 28th May 2023, 01:16PM

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