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LorneandJudy
Test ok here.
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Judy Anderson
On Mar 10, 2020, at 7:30 AM, Jean Wighton-Hudson <whudson@...> wrote:
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Re: test
Jean Wighton-Hudson
Thanks for your reply...I sent the test because I am not receiving any
emails from any of the new accounts created when rootsweb discontinued
Jean
From: Josephine Conray
Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2020 10:47 AM
To: Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io
Subject: Re: [ScotGen] test Hi the test came through but it’s the only one on this new list Josephine
From:
Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io [mailto:Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io]
On Behalf Of Jean Wighton-Hudson
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Re: test
Josephine Conray
Hi the test came through but it’s the only one on this new list Josephine
From: Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io
[mailto:Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io] On Behalf Of Jean
Wighton-Hudson
Sent: Wednesday, 11 March 2020 12:26 AM To: Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io Subject: [ScotGen] test
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Re: Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group.
And just below Les's wonderful LNAFHG area is ours of Ardchattan .. between Loch Creran and Loch Etive around Ben Cruachan, up Glen Etive to Kingshouse. http://ardchattan.wikidot.com and facebook : Ardchattan Parish Archive
And for all Argyll : https://gro Love to hear from anyone with connections.
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Angus MacAulay
Paul MacAuley
This is my timeline from SP:
TypeOld Parish Registers
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Re: Angus MacAulay Chester, Pennsylvania July, 1882
Paul MacAuley
My wife said, after reading the clippings, "But like the joke goes, A gentleman is someone who can play the bagpipes –
but chooses not to."
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Re: Angus MacAulay Chester, Pennsylvania July, 1882
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 12:49 PM Paul MacAuley <pmacauley@...> wrote:
Oh how I wish my daddy (Theodore Elwin Cowan) was still alive so I could read this story to him! Thank you for sending it along. :-) Valorie
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Angus MacAulay Chester, Pennsylvania July, 1882
Paul MacAuley
My Great-Grandfather Angus:
22 July 1882
24 July 1882
25 July 1882
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Re: illigitmacy
RCA = Register of Corrected Entries where information obtained subsequent to the issue of the death certificate includes information not previously available. I have two of them for deaths in Scotland.
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Jocelyn
On 28/02/2020 1:01 am, Curt Mills, WE7U wrote:
So what does "RCA" stand for?
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Scarborough phone number
Margaret McNab
Thank you all who responded to my request. I did get the number and have contacted my cousin. Very much appreciated, Take Care Margaret
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Re: illigitmacy
RCA is a typographical error for RCE, which is the abbreviation for Register of Corrected Entries. A certificate, once recorded, can't be altered, so any changes (e.g. addition of a father following a paternity case, an amendment to cause of death following post-mortem, a change in a child's name and so on) - are recorded in a separate book, the RCE. If you view a certificate at Scotland's People that has an RCE entry, there should be a link to the page in the RCE.
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Re: illigitmacy
Curt Mills, WE7U
So what does "RCA" stand for?
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On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 6:52 AM Les Horn <leshorn44@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: This site may be of interest to some of the McArthurs
Angela Reed
My husband has a Mary Ann McArthur born 1834 in Forfar, Angus and her father was David McArthur... that’s all I know. What is the website you are referring to please?
thank you. Angela
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Re: illigitmacy
Lauraine Syrnick
What does RCA stand for?
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LAuraine
On Feb 27, 2020, at 8:52 AM, Les Horn <leshorn44@...> wrote:
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Scarborough Phone Number
Margaret McNab
Hi Everyone, I am trying to get in touch with a cousin who lives in Crossgates Scarborough England I need to let her know that our cousin has passed away. It is not urgent as the funeral has already taken place. I have her address and we keep in touch but she doesn't have email and I don't have her phone number. Apparently now there is no Trans Atlantic operator. I have tried Google but with no success. Please if any one can help email me off list and I will give you the address details. Thank You Take Care Margaret Ontario Canada
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Re: illigitmacy
Les Horn
It should be noted that, in Scotland, a child born illegitimately became legitimate upon the subsequent marriage of its parents. Post 1855 this would be recorded as an RCA in the Register of Births. This is particularly important when it comes to inheritance.
Les
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Re: This site may be of interest to some of the McArthurs
We all have our senior moments Lauraine
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Edie
------ Original Message ------
From: "Lauraine Syrnick" <lauraine.syrnick@gmail.com> To: "Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io" <Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io> Sent: Wednesday, 26 Feb, 2020 At 7:43 AM Subject: Re: [ScotGen] This site may be of interest to some of the McArthurs So sorry, Edie. Read the name wrong and it is MacGregor not MacArthur. Most annoying as I grew up in a town called MacGregor and misread it. Getting too old, I guess. ): really don’t feel that way, but when I miss the obvious have to wonder. Lauraine On Feb 24, 2020, at 22:08, Edie Mc <eamca1944@bigpond.com> wrote: Hi Laauraine, I couldnt see any McArthurs , can you point us where you saw a McArthur please. It is a very interesting website and names a lot of people caught up in the diseases of he times. LIke Chloera. -- EdieMc
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Re: handfasting
Ray Rob
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On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 1:44 PM Jocelyn Gould <jocelyngould@...> wrote: No, handfasting is not a myth - it was a Celtic custom done in front of
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