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Clan Pollock Treasurer
7676 S Mistyglen Ave
Boise, ID 83709 Please include your address so we can ensure we credit the correct people – many Clan Members share the same noble names.
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14 thoughts on “Membership Page”

  1. My name is Iqbal karmali. Name sounds Gujarati but I’m in Uganda Kampala . I am a direct descendent of sir Frederick pollock via his daughter grace Anne Pollock and then Mary Jane Herbert . They are respectively my great grandfather Walter Godfrey Pooles mother and grandmother .sir Frederick is my third great grandfather . How do I sign up

  2. Hi my grandad was Frank pollock so is my dad would love to find out more a could be to do some one on here my dad has lot of bro and sis Grace Mary Nikki Glen John joncy Scot Liz and more x

  3. Jeannette Robinson

    My great grandfather was John Pollock, wife Mary Steinberger. They were married in St. Kitts and had children, one of which is my grandmother Rose Agatha Pollock. I am searching for my Pollock family. Can someone help?
    Thank you

  4. How can I verify that I am a descendant? My DNA matches the Polks, but my research stops at William Polk 1700-Wife Margaret Polk. Thank you, Kathy Brewington

  5. Am interested in your site, as I descend from Robert Poage, of County Antrim to Staunton, Virginia around 1700. I’ve participated in the Oliver YDNA Project via Family Tree. Surnames have not been of much value in going back further. I think Haplotype Groups, genetics hold more promise as so much paper in Virginia burned up. I don’t think any of this YDNA information will be useful as to this Poage connection. Roughly, I have a paper trail back to my Robert Poage, nothing further back.. Is additional testing likely to illuminate anything? Autosomal, Mitochondrial??

    Sincerely, SMO
    Ferndale, WA

  6. Both my maternal and paternal lines go back to Captain Charles Polk. I have a paper trail that connects each generation from William and Margaret Polk to myself. Please advise me on how to become a member. Thank you!

  7. I always thought I was part Polish because of the Spelling of Pollock ,but my many relatives in Tennessee said Pollock was Scottish and my parents had a coat of arms for the Pollock clan . I was adopted by my Great Uncle . Tom Pollock and his oldest sister was my grandmother . My biological mother’s name was MacAnnaly . She died when I was 9 months old .I became more curious about my lineage watching the
    Outlander TV movie series and discovered I was indeed Scottish . I think the Pollock clan may have migrated to Noth Carolina and moved westward into Tennessee where my descendants settled .

    1. This is not a simple question. There are so many Pollock branches. Each person has to do their own digging into their past. If you want to trace your specific roots. I suggest you start at https://www.archives.gov/files/research/genealogy/start-research/getting-started-toolkit.pdf It gives basic directions on how to start doing research on your family. Many of the genealogy websites charge a fee. For some of the free ones and their pros and cons you can watch the video at https://youtu.be/LwvDJFy68oc.
      You will find links to message boards where people ask for information about specific people in their Pollock genealogy on our webpage at https://clanpollock.com/pollok-genealogy-sites.

      I hope this helps you get started on the fascinating journey of tracing your Pollock heritage and that you will be joining the Clan. You can do so at https://clanpollock.com/membership-page/

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