A register of Plowmans in America, as far as obtained with tracings of families, and extracts from English and American records . ARMS Field vert, depicted by lines from dexter chief to sinister base. A cross voided CREST A demisavage, wreathed about the middle, holding over the shoulder a club, and round the sinister arm a serpent entwined (all proper, full faced.) -27- Plowmans of Kildare, Ireland. Family believed to be from Yorkshire, Eng. William Plowman, of Keut. ^vent with Crom-wells army to Ireland. Married Helen Mc-Quatty (Scotch). Received from Cromwell thegrant of two townsh


A register of Plowmans in America, as far as obtained with tracings of families, and extracts from English and American records . ARMS Field vert, depicted by lines from dexter chief to sinister base. A cross voided CREST A demisavage, wreathed about the middle, holding over the shoulder a club, and round the sinister arm a serpent entwined (all proper, full faced.) -27- Plowmans of Kildare, Ireland. Family believed to be from Yorkshire, Eng. William Plowman, of Keut. ^vent with Crom-wells army to Ireland. Married Helen Mc-Quatty (Scotch). Received from Cromwell thegrant of two townships—Newtown and Gib-binstown—21 miles from Dublin, which re-mained in possession of the family until about18S3. Second Geyieration Children of Wm. Plowman and Helen McQuatty—4 This record is given as furnished, but it seems probable these aregranrf-children of Wm. Plowman and Helen McQuatty. Thomas, served in Irish rebellion, , John, no information; Joseph d. 1815. Third Generation Children of Thos. Plowman and 8 Henry, b. Newtown, 17—; m. 17— Jane Jackson,who d. 1827, at Inverness, Quebec. Henry 1, 181:3, at Vienna, Out. Aid-de-camp to Gen. Dundas in 1798 ; wounded at t


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