James Malcolm of virginia

I am searching for information regarding a James Malcom who came to Virginia in 1716 from Liverpool.  He was landed at Yorktown, Virginia and was deported as a Jacobite prisoner. The ship he came over on was the Elizabeth and Anne. My wife and I are just now taking up our Scottish heritage and just recently attended our second festival.  What a day that was, but here was no Haagas to be found. Please help if youi can.  Tom and Joni from Oklahoma

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The ship he came over on was the Elizabeth and Anne

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James Malcolm

There are actually many James Malcolm's (Malcom's) in the Malcolm family.  James, who married Sally, seems to be the most popular.  That branch can be traced back to Jhone Malcom (b. 6/10/1625) from Kinfauns, Perth, Scotland.

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Malcom, James -Walton County, Georgia

Eleanor McCallum - A book entitled "Beginnings" by Jayne Malcom McKenny covers this family  of James and Sally Ganaway Malcom. James was born @1752 in Virginia-maybe Augusta Co, lived in Charlotte Co., Va and then moved to various counties in Georgia. He died in Morgan Co GA in 1829 and many of his family still live today in the area of Morgan and Walton Co., GA

James Malcom

I have, in my family tree, a James Malcom (note spelling) that came from Perth Scotland abt 1620 and immagrated to Virginia.  He died about 5 years later.  I have other information if we think it's the same person.

James Malcom

Joseph Malcolm b abt 1782 Augusta Co. VA d 12 Feb 1857 Salem, Marion Co. IL had one son who spelled the surname Malcom, and a couple of generations later, all did.  Does this name line up with your genealogy? Randall Kendrick Schuppan

Capt. James Malcolm of Circa 1750's Augusta Co., Virginia USA

This is a well established Augusta Co., Va., Malcolm family, a branch of which was an early state of Georgia, Malcolm family. If memory serves, it is a Daughters of the American Revolution Patriot line too; he was a captain? I have 1750's Augusta Co., Va., Russell, Christian, Henderson, Campell families, but not Malcolm. My Pvt. James Landreth Malcolm, Confederate musician from Guilford Co., North Carolina, in 1843 wed Elizabeth Page of Rockingham Co., N.C., and died Forsyth Co., N.C., 1895. His mother is believed a Landreth, and father from just over the Virginia line. Jim Miller, Southport, North Carolina.

James Malcom

I  have the same James Malcom in my family tree, but have nothing further back than him, or even how he arrived in Virginia, or he was from Perth, Scotland.    Any other info will be a big help.                 thanks.

Ganaway Malcolm, son of James is my branch of the family

My branch of the family is less easy to find than the descendants of John Malcolm, James Malcolm's first son, Ganaway was the second son.  Once Eleanor told me that my family was the lost branch of the Malcolm's that had moved to Miami in the 1920's.  I did locate on of my distant cousins Joel Malcolm from Ovideo.  I am so grateful for all the information that he provided for me.  He is a descendant from John Malcolm branch.  My people came from Morgan County Georgia, Social Circle, Bostwick, etc.  Thanks

James Malcolm of Virginia, Moved to Walton Cty., Georgia

I too stem from this line ... James was my g.g.g. grandfather; his son John, my g.g. grandfather; John's son William David, my g. grandfather, Wm. David's son, John Ganaway, my grandfather, and his son, my father, John Irving.  I don't know of anyone, including Jane, who has researched farther back than James.  He married Sally Ganaway.  If anyone has any earlier documentation, please email me at shirleysheppard@bellsouth.net  

James Malcolm of Virginia, Moved to Walton Ctyl, Georgia

I too stem from this line... James Malcom, George Elder Malcom, George W. Malcom, Frank Malcom, Henry Preston Malcom,  to my G. Father William Franklin Malcom.  This is from N. Jayne Malcom's  book "Beginnings" 2nd edition.  If anyone has further documentation, please email me at tessakate@comcast.net

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