3. Tradition of Origin - by George M. ORear1
In 1946, Captain George MacFadden ORear, originally from
Attalla, Alabama, wrote to Judge E. C. ORear and gave the following very interesting
tradition about the origins of the family:
"Our family in America, as it was related to me by my father,
springs from John ORior, an Irish Baron of the court of Charles I. When Charles was
seized, John ORior fled to Armagh County, Ireland and took with him one of the
younger ailing children of the King - a girl by the name of Elizabeth - after giving out
that the child had died and purporting a dead childs body as hers.
In 1654 he came to America and settled with his family and ward in New
Jersey. The spelling of the name either for phonetic or other reasons became ORear.
Later his own son, John and his ward, Elizabeth were married and the
family migrated south to Virginia - just when I do not know.
My father also told me, as part of the story, that Prince Charles
(Charles II) was very fond of his family and during the period of his exile came to
Jamestown, Virginia in search of his sister, but did not locate the ORiors."
Notes:
1. Note by DJO'Rear, November 10, 1997: A search of history books on Charles I does not list a daughter by the name of Elizabeth. Also, there is no record of Charles II traveling to America. Such a trip by a monarch or royalty to the new world at that time never happened. Charles II did, however, seek refuge in France following Cromwell's victory. He then went to the Isle of Jersey and then Ireland prior to returning to the throne. Perhaps thios journey is the origin of this story.
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