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Re: McLeay 1830s
Wow! Thank you.
Elizabeth
Wow! Thank you.
Elizabeth
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Eliz Cook
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#353
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Re: McLeay 1830s
HiElizabeth
Thisis the record so you can see.
Cheers
Josephine
HiElizabeth
Thisis the record so you can see.
Cheers
Josephine
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Josephine Conray
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#352
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Re: Expanding horizons
Yes, a great read. Today I toured some world famous gardens ☺.
I hope you are safe.
Susan Murphy
Sent from my Galaxy Tab® S2
Yes, a great read. Today I toured some world famous gardens ☺.
I hope you are safe.
Susan Murphy
Sent from my Galaxy Tab® S2
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susanmargaret2
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#351
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Re: McLeay 1830s
HiElizabeth.
Justfound this in the USA shipping records I think it your two boys, as Alexander iswith his brother. Will keep looking.
Name:
Fargahar Mclay
Arrival Date:
HiElizabeth.
Justfound this in the USA shipping records I think it your two boys, as Alexander iswith his brother. Will keep looking.
Name:
Fargahar Mclay
Arrival Date:
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Josephine Conray
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#350
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Re: McLeay 1830s
Thank you !
Your input puts Farquhar death at 1838 which is a help, better than my between 1836 and 1841.
McLeay is sometimes spelt McClay, or Macleay.
Our family story that Farquhar ,the son, and
Thank you !
Your input puts Farquhar death at 1838 which is a help, better than my between 1836 and 1841.
McLeay is sometimes spelt McClay, or Macleay.
Our family story that Farquhar ,the son, and
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Eliz Cook
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#349
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Re: Expanding horizons
Oh, Valerie, what a pleasant read. Thank you for sharing. I have been so disappointed about the cancelation of our British Isles cruise with all the wonderful stops. I just loved Scotland on my first
Oh, Valerie, what a pleasant read. Thank you for sharing. I have been so disappointed about the cancelation of our British Isles cruise with all the wonderful stops. I just loved Scotland on my first
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Sue Dietz
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Help Please!!!
I joined this cite a couple months ago, and actually have not been able to figure out how to use it. I am particularly interested in connecting with people who are have family ancestors in Rafford,
I joined this cite a couple months ago, and actually have not been able to figure out how to use it. I am particularly interested in connecting with people who are have family ancestors in Rafford,
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Claude Hanson <claudehanson@...>
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#347
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Re: McLeay 1830s
HiElizabeth
Ijust did a Google search there are a few records on there for a Farquhar McLeayand I found this message board and the person is Brett Prentice posted 26 Dec2014. He has Ann Campbell
HiElizabeth
Ijust did a Google search there are a few records on there for a Farquhar McLeayand I found this message board and the person is Brett Prentice posted 26 Dec2014. He has Ann Campbell
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Josephine Conray
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#346
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Re: McLeay 1830s
Thanks Josephine, Iguess the confusion of genealogists shows here.
My confusion: Ann McLeay, crofters widow, is on the Storm Cloud in 1855, Glasgow to Launceston Tasmania Australia.
With her are son
Thanks Josephine, Iguess the confusion of genealogists shows here.
My confusion: Ann McLeay, crofters widow, is on the Storm Cloud in 1855, Glasgow to Launceston Tasmania Australia.
With her are son
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Eliz Cook
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#345
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Expanding horizons
No matter where you live, we're all facing the same threats, fears, and cascading news. I read something today that I thought you would like to see:
No matter where you live, we're all facing the same threats, fears, and cascading news. I read something today that I thought you would like to see:
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#344
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Re: McLeay 1830s
Thank you.
My McLeay FRASER connection I believe is Margaret married Simon.
I understood two Murdock McLeays, imagined one died, but there was certainly a Murdock, Ann and Colin who came to Aus. With
Thank you.
My McLeay FRASER connection I believe is Margaret married Simon.
I understood two Murdock McLeays, imagined one died, but there was certainly a Murdock, Ann and Colin who came to Aus. With
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Eliz Cook
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#343
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Re: McLeay 1830s
Here is a ‘glimmer’ of hope. See the film for this parish for these years (1838 ish). The Parish Minister had to keep a record of income and expenses, so often (NOT ALWAYS) you will see a page
Here is a ‘glimmer’ of hope. See the film for this parish for these years (1838 ish). The Parish Minister had to keep a record of income and expenses, so often (NOT ALWAYS) you will see a page
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Goldie & Lido Doratti
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#342
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Re: McLeay 1830s
Hi Elizabeth
All the family trees on Ancestryhave Farquhar McLeay death as 1838 in Scotland but with no place. I have searchScotland people and cannot find a death for Farquhar McLeay either side
Hi Elizabeth
All the family trees on Ancestryhave Farquhar McLeay death as 1838 in Scotland but with no place. I have searchScotland people and cannot find a death for Farquhar McLeay either side
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Josephine Conray
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#341
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Re: McLeay 1830s
Thank you.
My Farquhar married Ann Campbell in 1820 in Urray and my rel Colin is his last born 1836. Ann is listed as a crofters widow in Kilmorack in the 1841 census.
However they did have an earlier
Thank you.
My Farquhar married Ann Campbell in 1820 in Urray and my rel Colin is his last born 1836. Ann is listed as a crofters widow in Kilmorack in the 1841 census.
However they did have an earlier
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Eliz Cook
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#340
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Re: McLeay 1830s
There is a Farquhar McLeay at Kiltarlity in the 1841 census. He married Ann Fraser in 1837 and they have two children born 1838 and 1839 or so.
He is aged 58 in 1871.
There is a Farquhar McLeay at Kiltarlity in the 1841 census. He married Ann Fraser in 1837 and they have two children born 1838 and 1839 or so.
He is aged 58 in 1871.
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Seymour Hosking
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#339
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Re: McLeay 1830s
Good luck. Hope you find him. I’m still hunting for an unknown father myself (early 1800s) and it’s not so easy.
Good luck. Hope you find him. I’m still hunting for an unknown father myself (early 1800s) and it’s not so easy.
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#338
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Re: test
Hi Josephine (and everyone) -- there have been lots of posts to this list since it was set up some months ago. If you login to https://scotland-genealogy.groups.io and browse or search messages, you
Hi Josephine (and everyone) -- there have been lots of posts to this list since it was set up some months ago. If you login to https://scotland-genealogy.groups.io and browse or search messages, you
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#337
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Re: McLeay 1830s
Hi
I am looking for Farquhar McLeay who fathered a child Colin born 1836 in Blarnabee, Urray.
Where did Farquhar die and where is he buried?
By 1841 the family minus him is in Kilmorack.
Any
Hi
I am looking for Farquhar McLeay who fathered a child Colin born 1836 in Blarnabee, Urray.
Where did Farquhar die and where is he buried?
By 1841 the family minus him is in Kilmorack.
Any
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Eliz Cook
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#336
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Ardchattan Parish of Argyll
If there are any folks here who connect up with ancestors in the Parish of Ardchattan in the North part of Argyll, it would be great to hear from you.
We have a FB group .. Ardchattan parish archive
If there are any folks here who connect up with ancestors in the Parish of Ardchattan in the North part of Argyll, it would be great to hear from you.
We have a FB group .. Ardchattan parish archive
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Ardchattan @Argyll history
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#335
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Re: Newcastle/Gateshead (io.groups)
The Argyll one is here now https://.groups.io/g/Argyll
The Argyll one is here now https://.groups.io/g/Argyll
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Ardchattan @Argyll history
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#334
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