John Cringan (bef1768-1808)

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''This is the story of the Cringans of Virginia. It is based largely on a manuscript that I wrote on Aug. 3, 1994. I shall attempt to revise and improve the account as time goes on. ATC, Jan.18, 2009.''

THE FIRST NORTH AMERICAN CRINGANS?

1788

It is a scant 12 years after the American Revolution. It is a year after the purchase of the site that was to become Toronto from Mississauga Indians, by Sir Guy Charleton. It would be 99 years before my ancestors, Alexander Thom Cringan and his wife Lillias Rennie Waugh, alongwith their ywo young sons, Robert Ellis and John Waugh Cringan would emigrate from Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland to Toronto on 1887.