Lt. Nathaniel Alexander Erwin - Marriage date for Leah Julian

Started by Marvin (Ed) Edwin Erwin, Jr. on Wednesday, May 4, 2016
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Marriage date for Leah Julian is incorrect, Nathaniel was still living in Ireland with his first wife Mary Faulk. He did not come to the American Colonies until 1740. His first wife Mary Faulk died about 1746 in PA. He married Leah Julian sometime after that. I'm still searching records for the information on where and when they got married. Their first child was born in PA in 1750. Arthur was born in Ireland by his first wife Mary Faulk and came to the American Colonies when the family. Most people show Arthur has Leah Julian child, but if you check his birth date it is before 1740.

Marvin Erwin
Las Vegas, Nevada

Hello Marvin,

There is some information in the DAR database. I can add that.

Faustine

Hi Faustian,

If you have documents to prove my side that is great.

I have gone by the DAR and SAR in the past and found that most of the time the information is wrong. I had to rebuild my tree after about a year of hard work when I found a lot of family trees, DAR and SAR had posted wrong information on my side of the Erwin's. I've talked to hundreds of people who are related to me in someway over the last 7 years and have proven my family links with at least three or more documents. Now after 7 years of collecting documents to prove my family line I'm in the middle of writing a book about my family Erwin's links back to Scotland.

Thanks for your comments.

Marvin

Just thought I'd share some of my info as I've just recently started researching this info...
Kellie Dowda (ME) (1973) - Father was
Raymond Elvah Dowda Jr (11-1942 - 08-22-2003) - his father was
Raymond Dowda Sr (1912 - 1980) his father was
Martin Monroe Dowda (1884—1971) his father was
James Monroe Dowda (1844—1911) he married
Celia Ann Erwin (1849—1918) her father was
Alexander Erwin (1821—1865) his father was
John Leander Erwin (10—1-1791 to 12-25-1863) his father was
John Armstrong Erwin Jr (10—13-1762 to 5-14-1821) his father was
John Armstrong Erwin Sr. (1728—1759) his father was
Mathew James Irvine (1678-4-19-1755 - his father was
David Irvine (1644—1678) his father was
Robert Irvine (circa 1620 to 02-04-1646) his father was
Alexander Irvine, 10th Laird of Drum or X (1596 to 1658) - his father was
Alexander Irvine, 9th Laird of Drum or IX (circa 1563 - Jan 1631) - his father was
Alexander Irvine, 8th Laird of Drum (circa 1527 - 1603) his father was
Alexander Irvine of Lonmay (1500 to 9-10-1547) - his father was
Alexander Irvine of Drum (1450-1533) - his father was
Sir Alexander Irvine of Drum (1434 to 12-4-1527) - his father was
Alexander de Irvine of Drum (1425 to 12-1493) his father was
Alexander Irvine, younger of Drum (before 1400-after1447) his father was
Alexander (Robert) de Irwyn, 4th of Drum (KNIGHT) (1385-1440) his father was
Sir Alexander (William) de Irwyn, 2nd of Drum (circa 1317 - circa 1390) his father was
William Alexander de Irwyn, I (1st of Drum)(1260-1333) his father was
William de Irvine of Wodehouse, Laird of Bonshaw Castle (est between 1185 & 1245) his father was
William or Gilbert Eryvine (1170-1205) his father was
Gilchrist of Angus (1154) - his father was
1st Earl of Gilchrist Eryvine (1118) his father was
Eruni of Eryvine (1020) his father was
Donegal / Duncan Eryvine (988 to 8-14-1040) his father was
Duncan mac Donnchad, Mormaer of Atholl (circa 949) his father was
Duncan mac Donachadh, Abthane of Dule (circa 920) his father was
Duncan Donnchadh (Donachadh), Priest Thane Dule & Earl of Caithness (circa 890 - 925)

To: Kellie Elaine Masinelli

Do you have a family tree on Ancestry that I can look at? I'm willing to share what I have with you. You have about the same line as I do. I also join the Irwin Clan DNA Study and show up as a match to the clan. Can't wait to hear back from you.

Marvin (Ed) Edwin Erwin, Jr.
Las Vegas, Nevada
ederwinjr@yahoo.com

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