- Sludden
The first recordings of the
surname Sludden exists inIreland . Some moved during the years of thefamine toScotland ,England and America.The earliest record of the Sludden family in Scotland descends from Edward and Sarah (McSorley) from Co. Tyrone in N. Ireland. They came to Gartcosh,
Lanarkshire around 1840 with their two children Cormick and Sarah. Cormick married Ann (Ward) and they had ten recorded children. Predominantly, all Sluddens in the Scottish line come from Cormick.James Sludden (born ??) from Tyrone married Teresa Hunter. They had four known children: John J(ames), Charles, Elizabeth and Annie. It is believed that all remained in Ireland with the exception of John J. who married Ann McMullen and moved to Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania , US, crossing fromLiverpool on board the [http://www.greatoceanliners.net/index2.html Celtic] in 1921. Along with an Ann Sludden who emigrated toMassachusetts with her 3 month old child (sex unknown), the five children of John J. Sludden and Ann McMullen form the Sludden descendency lines within the United States.Around 1840 when Edward Sludden moved to Scotland, it is also understood that some other members of the Sludden family moved to
Yorkshire ,Somerset andLondon .Other References to Sludden
The Scottish author and playwright
Alasdair Gray references the name Sludden as one of his predominant characters in his first novel "Lanark".External links
* [http://www.sludden.co.uk/ft/ Sludden Genealogy site1]
* [http://www.sludden.com/familytree/login.php?url=index.php Sludden Genealogy site2]
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