Genealogy research by Mark Humphrys.
Alexander Yeats
Yeats/alexander.html
Single page of notes on Skene by Barbara Yates Gibbon
Yeats/barbara.notes.html
Blaikie
Yeats/blaikie.html
Contents
Yeats/contents.html
Livingston
Yeats/livingston.html
Manson
Yeats/manson.html
Martin
Yeats/martin.html
Porteous
Yeats/porteous.html
The Scots Church, Rotterdam
Yeats/rotterdam.church.html
Smith
Yeats/smith.html
Somerville
Yeats/somerville.html
Dr. William Livingston
Yeats/william.livingston.html
<a href="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon </a> said the Skene girl married <I>"a Dutch merchant, Mr. Eddie"</I>. <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon notes </A> <a href="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon</a>. They settled in Poland <a href="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> [Barbara Yates Gibbon]</a>. <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon notes, 1872 </A>
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Yeats line updates <li> <a href="Yeats/index.html"> Yeats </a> of Aberdeen <li><a href="Yeats/contents.html">Contents</a>
(See unproved descent of <A HREF="../famous.unproved.html#yeats">Yeats</A>.)
<A HREF="http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&safe=off&q=Basterot+yeats"> <a href="../famous.unproved.html#yeats">Yeats</a>,
<A HREF="Yeats/manson.html">Sir Patrick Manson</A>, <A HREF="Yeats/blaikie.html">Tara Spencer-Nairn</A>,
<h1> <a name="yeats"> W.B. Yeats </a> </h1> The famous Yeats family descended from a John Butler of Dublin. The Yeats family used the name Butler Yeats as a result. W.B. Yeats himself worked on this link <li> YEATS in <a href="sources.html#burkes.irish"> [Burkes Irish, 1976] </a> <li> William M.Murphy, <i> Family Secrets: William Butler Yeats and his Relatives</i>, 1995 <li> William M.Murphy, The Ancestry of W.B.Yeats, <i> Yeats Studies</i>, no.1, spring 1971, <li> William M.Murphy, <i> The Yeats Family and the Pollexfens of Sligo</i>, 1970. <li> Joseph Hone, <i> William Butler Yeats</i>, 1962. <li> A. Norman Jeffares, <i> William Butler Yeats: Man and Poet</i>, 1962. Mary Butler Benjamin Yeats Rev. John Yeats Rev. William Butler Yeats <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Butler_Yeats">John Butler Yeats</A> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Butler_Yeats">William Butler Yeats</a> <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.or
<A HREF="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Butler_Yeats">Jack Yeats</A>.
<H1> Jack Yeats photos </H1> <A HREF="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Butler_Yeats">Jack B. Yeats</A>. Photos of Jack Yeats are rare. Frank Flanagan got Jack Yeats out for a photo with Doyle. A rare photo of Jack B. Yeats.<BR> <A HREF="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Butler_Yeats">Jack B. Yeats</A> (died 1957), Another photo of Jack B. Yeats, apparently on the same day. <BR> Alice Mac Eoin, Jack B. Yeats, Frank Flanagan.
<A HREF="../Yeats/william.livingston.html">Margaret</A>, <a href="../Yeats/william.livingston.html">Margaret Livingston</a>. and <a href="../Yeats/william.livingston.html">Margaret </a> Nellfield was formerly the home of their uncle <A HREF="../Yeats/martin.html">Alexander Martin</A>.
Robina Barbara Yeats Gibbon, "Yeats" in family bible and bapt and burial record.
<li> Capt.Robert's niece <A HREF="../Yeats/somerville.html"><B>Barbara Somerville</B></A>.
He went to Holland for trade (as did <a href="../Yeats/alexander.html">his wife's family</a>). to <a href="../Yeats/alexander.html"> <b> Barbara Yeats </b> </a> <A href="../Yeats/rotterdam.church.html"> <B>Scots Church, Rotterdam</B></A>. Must be after her grandmother <a href="../Yeats/alexander.html"> Elizabeth Leslie</a>. Must be after his grandfather <a href="../Yeats/alexander.html"> Alexander Yeats</a>. She mar 1799 to <a href="../Yeats/william.livingston.html"> <b> Dr. William Livingston</b></a>. and <a href="../Yeats/william.livingston.html">Margaret </a> <a href="../Yeats/william.livingston.html">Margaret Livingston</a> Barbara Yeats.<BR> <A HREF="../Yeats/livingston.html">Livingston</a> families <A HREF="../Yeats/livingston.html"> Elizabeth Martin</a>, niece of Barbara Yeats. <A HREF="../Yeats/william.livingston.html">Dr. William Livingston</a>, son-in-law of Capt. Robert Gibbon and Barbara Yeats. <li> <A HREF="../Yeats/william.livingston.html">William Livingston, M.D.</A> AI animation of the <a href="../Yeats/alexander.html#barbara.portrait">Barbara Yeats portrait</a>.
<A HREF="../Yeats/william.livingston.html"><B> Margaret </B></A>
in May <a href="../Yeats/william.livingston.html"> <B>the Dr. and Margaret</B> </a> went to England, the former in very bad health
and <A HREF="../Yeats/alexander.html">Yeats</A> since <a href="capt.robert.html"> Barbara Yeats </a> since <a href="capt.robert.html"> Barbara Yeats </a>
<A HREF="../Yeats/martin.html"><B>Alexander Martin</B></A>
<li><A HREF="../Yeats/somerville.html"><B>Barbara Somerville</B></A>.
<a href="../Yeats/william.livingston.html">Margaret Livingston</a>. <li> <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> <B>Single page of notes on Skene</B> </A>
See <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> page of notes on Skene </A> in 1872.<BR>
<A HREF="../Yeats/smith.html"><B>John Smith</B></A>
<A HREF="../Yeats/alexander.html">Barbara Yeats</A>
<A HREF="Yeats/barbara.notes.html">single sheet found in an old tin box</A>
(Left) <a href="Yeats/alexander.html"> Barbara Yeats</a>, <li> <a href="Gibbon/capt.robert.html"> Barbara Yeats</a>.<BR> Yeats line: <li> <a href="Yeats/index.html"> Yeats </a> of Aberdeen, Scotland
<A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon notes </A> Norman is listed in <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon notes</A>. to <a href="../Yeats/alexander.html"> <b> Alexander Yeats </b> </a> and had issue. See <A HREF="../Yeats/Images/1.jpg">mar entry</A>. She is listed in <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon notes</A>. <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon notes, 1872 </A>
- <A HREF="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Butler_Yeats">W.B. Yeats</A>,
<a href="the.orahilly.yeats.html">The poem "The O'Rahilly"</a><br><font color=green><i>ORahilly/the.orahilly.yeats.html</i></font>
<A HREF="the.orahilly.yeats.html">You wound the clock</a>, it's silent now
<li> <A href="poet.memorials.html#yeats"><I>The Curse of Cromwell</I></A> by Yeats.
<A HREF="the.orahilly.yeats.html">'For you who helped to wind the clock <BR>
<b> <a class=structural href="poet.memorials.html#yeats"> <i> The Curse of Cromwell </i> </a> </b> by Yeats).
<A href="#yeats"><I>The Curse of Cromwell</I></A> by Yeats <h1> <A name="yeats"><I>The Curse of Cromwell</I> by Yeats</A> </h1> by <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Butler_Yeats"> William Butler Yeats</a>, <A HREF="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/New_Poems_(Yeats)"><I>New Poems</I></A>
W.B. Yeats defended The O'Rahilly's right to use the title in his later poem <a href="the.orahilly.yeats.html"> <B><I> The O'Rahilly</I></B></a>: In the words of <A HREF="the.orahilly.yeats.html">Yeats</A>: In the words of <A HREF="the.orahilly.yeats.html">Yeats</A>: The title refers to the poem <a href="the.orahilly.yeats.html"> <i> The O'Rahilly </i> </a> by Yeats.
<li><a class=structural href="the.orahilly.yeats.html">The poem "The O'Rahilly"</a> by Yeats
by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._B._Yeats"> William Butler Yeats</a>. <A HREF="https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/New_Poems_(Yeats)"><I>New Poems</I></A> (1938).
<A HREF="Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> single page of notes on Skene </A>
<li> <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Single page of notes on Skene</A>
<a href="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon </a>
<a href="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon </a> said he <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> Barbara Yates Gibbon notes, 1872 </A>
<title> Alexander Yeats </title> <A HREF="index.html">Yeats</A> - <H1> Alexander Yeats </H1> Alexander Yeats and Elizabeth Leslie, 20 June 1748.<BR> <A HREF="index.html"><B>Alexander Yeats</B></A>,<BR> "Alexander Yeats" and his (unnamed) wife <li> Barbara Yeats,<BR> <li> Elizabeth Yeats.<BR> "Miss Yeats" who witnessed the baptism of <a href="../Gibbon/capt.robert.html"> Elizabeth Gibbon </a> 1770. <li> William Yeats. <li> Anna Yeats.<br> "Anna Yeats" Alexander Yeats and family moved to Rotterdam before 1765. Alexander Yeats was a Deacon of the church from 1765 to 1773. Alexander Yeats was an Elder of the church from 1773 to 1776. Barbara Yeats.<BR> See <A HREF="../Gibbon/Bitmaps/barbara.yeats.full.jpg">other scan</A>. <li> <A HREF="../Yeats/barbara.notes.html"> <B>Single page of notes on Skene</B> </A> <li> This shows the descent of Gibbon through Yeats and Leslie from Skene.
<A HREF="index.html">Yeats</A> - The descent of Gibbon through Yeats who married <A HREF="alexander.html">Alexander Yeats</A> and had issue, <A HREF="alexander.html">Barbara Yeats</A>,
<A HREF="index.html">Yeats</A> - <a href="index.html">Yeats of Aberdeen</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/</i></font><p> <a href="alexander.html">Alexander Yeats</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/alexander.html</i></font><p> <a href="rotterdam.church.html">The Scots Church, Rotterdam</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/rotterdam.church.html</i></font><p> <a href="barbara.notes.html">Single page of notes on Skene by Barbara Yates Gibbon</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/barbara.notes <a href="somerville.html">Somerville</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/somerville.html</i></font><p> <a href="porteous.html">Porteous</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/porteous.html</i></font><p> <a href="martin.html">Martin</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/martin.html</i></font><p> <a href="livingston.html">Livingston</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/livingston.html</i></font><p> <a href="william.livingston.html">Dr. William Livingston</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/william.livingston.html</i></font><p> <a href="blaikie.html">Blaikie</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/blaikie.html</i></font><p> <a href="manson.html">Manson</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/manson.html</i></font><p> <a href="smith.html">Smith</a><br><font color=green><i>Yeats/smith.html</i></font><p>
<title> Yeats of Aberdeen </title> <A HREF="index.html">Yeats</A> - <h1> Yeats of Aberdeen </h1> <A HREF="https://humphrysfamilytree.com/search.php?q=Yeats">"Yeats"</A> use "Yeats". <li> <A HREF="../Gibbon/capt.robert.html">Barbara Yeats</A> is "Yeats" in death notice 1791, and on is "Yeats" in <A HREF="../Gibbon/arthur.html#bible">family bible</A> <A HREF="alexander.html"><B>Alexander Yeats</B></A>, Some notes on Yeats in
<A HREF="index.html">Yeats</A> - He mar to <a href="../Yeats/alexander.html"> <b> Elizabeth Yeats </b> </a>
<A HREF="index.html">Yeats</A> - <A HREF="alexander.html"><B>Alexander Yeats</B></A> <A HREF="alexander.html"><B>Barbara Yeats</B></A> <A HREF="alexander.html"><B> Anna Yeats</B></A>
<A HREF="index.html">Yeats</A> - He married 3 Aug 1780 to <A HREF="alexander.html"><B>Anna Yeats</B></A>. marries Anna Yeats. (her <A HREF="../Yeats/alexander.html"> aunt's family</a>).