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DGFHS Online Shop
Being interested in Dumfries and Galloway genealogy you may be interested to know that the Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society has today launched an Online Shop where you can purchase E-Books
Being interested in Dumfries and Galloway genealogy you may be interested to know that the Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society has today launched an Online Shop where you can purchase E-Books
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Terence Brown
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#465
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
No, not for a moment would I trust that 'research'.
We've all done it. I spent a while climbing a wrong branch before discovering from her death certificate that my great-great-grandmother wasn't the
No, not for a moment would I trust that 'research'.
We've all done it. I spent a while climbing a wrong branch before discovering from her death certificate that my great-great-grandmother wasn't the
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Anne Burgess
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#464
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
I agree. Verify, verify, verify, which I learned the hard way. I accepted as the father and mother of my grandfather the first couple that seemed to fit. It's a good thing pencils have
I agree. Verify, verify, verify, which I learned the hard way. I accepted as the father and mother of my grandfather the first couple that seemed to fit. It's a good thing pencils have
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Paul MacAuley
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#463
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
That's a great story and one anyone would love to have in their family history.
All I am saying is that it is quite obviously impossible for William Hogg and Barbara Hume's son James, born (according
That's a great story and one anyone would love to have in their family history.
All I am saying is that it is quite obviously impossible for William Hogg and Barbara Hume's son James, born (according
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Anne Burgess
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#462
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
The story that my family passed down is that William meet Barbara's family on a ship coming to America and that her family died during the voyage. When the ship landed in New York he took her to her
The story that my family passed down is that William meet Barbara's family on a ship coming to America and that her family died during the voyage. When the ship landed in New York he took her to her
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Dee Horn
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#461
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Read and heed.....THIS Lady knows about that of which she speaks...undoubtedly!! She is NOT a 'Guesser" she is a Genealogist. Long time ago I was told that when someone ASSUMES something it makes as
Read and heed.....THIS Lady knows about that of which she speaks...undoubtedly!! She is NOT a 'Guesser" she is a Genealogist. Long time ago I was told that when someone ASSUMES something it makes as
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Goldie & Lido Doratti
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#460
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Please don't place any reliance on online family trees, whether on Ancestry or anywhere else.
What happens is that someone finds only one candidate in the surviving records who roughly fits their
Please don't place any reliance on online family trees, whether on Ancestry or anywhere else.
What happens is that someone finds only one candidate in the surviving records who roughly fits their
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Anne Burgess
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#459
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
My Blackburn married James Hogg in Scotland
Dee
My Blackburn married James Hogg in Scotland
Dee
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Dee Horn
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#458
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Dee, do you have Elizabeth Blackburn who married William Wilson 1722-1801 and lived in what became West Virginia in 1863, prior was Virginia? her father was Archibald. William's father was David/Davis
Dee, do you have Elizabeth Blackburn who married William Wilson 1722-1801 and lived in what became West Virginia in 1863, prior was Virginia? her father was Archibald. William's father was David/Davis
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Sue Dietz
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#457
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Thank you for the info. Teh lady and I still disagree on his parents as she says he is not listed in her tree. gave up and unsubbed her page. not worth the time arguiing with her. will check out
Thank you for the info. Teh lady and I still disagree on his parents as she says he is not listed in her tree. gave up and unsubbed her page. not worth the time arguiing with her. will check out
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Dee Horn
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#456
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Hi Dee
I found thisinformation on “If Legends are true” they entry was by Emily Dawson 20 Apr 2019on a William & Barbara Hoge and their descendants. After looking at thisdocument I am not
Hi Dee
I found thisinformation on “If Legends are true” they entry was by Emily Dawson 20 Apr 2019on a William & Barbara Hoge and their descendants. After looking at thisdocument I am not
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Josephine Conray
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#455
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
I do have a tree when i find where i put it that traces the family all the way back to the Haigs
Dee
I do have a tree when i find where i put it that traces the family all the way back to the Haigs
Dee
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Dee Horn
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#454
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Thank you I had thought for years that his mother was Barbara Hume but the lady that has the group on Facebook continual denies it. She says that James was not their son and he is not listed on her
Thank you I had thought for years that his mother was Barbara Hume but the lady that has the group on Facebook continual denies it. She says that James was not their son and he is not listed on her
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Dee Horn
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#453
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Hello
I have Helen Hog b 1783 d 1857 Selkirk, parents Andrew Hogg& Margaret Robertson.
Bob
Hello
I have Helen Hog b 1783 d 1857 Selkirk, parents Andrew Hogg& Margaret Robertson.
Bob
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Bob Elder
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#452
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Super video from the online Scottish Indexes Conference
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2794471583996263&id=110457959064319&fs=60&focus_composer=0
Sources in Scottish Records for Tracing Scottish Emigrants by Kirsty Wilkinson, author of Finding
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2794471583996263&id=110457959064319&fs=60&focus_composer=0
Sources in Scottish Records for Tracing Scottish Emigrants by Kirsty Wilkinson, author of Finding
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#451
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
It was some info passed down thru the Hogg family and I had dates from 1703 to 1720 for my greats grandfather Peter. I do have quite a bit of info on him and George Washington
Thank You
Dee
It was some info passed down thru the Hogg family and I had dates from 1703 to 1720 for my greats grandfather Peter. I do have quite a bit of info on him and George Washington
Thank You
Dee
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Dee Horn
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#450
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Thank you. Dee
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Dee Horn
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#449
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
The first thing to recognise is that the records you are looking for may not have survived.
The only place to find reliable information online is www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk (SP). You need to
The first thing to recognise is that the records you are looking for may not have survived.
The only place to find reliable information online is www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk (SP). You need to
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Anne Burgess
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#448
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
HelloDee
Ihave search Ancestry and there are about 3,135 Family Trees on it site forJames Hogg & Janet Blackburn
Tostart the spelling of the family name goes:-- Hogg, Hoge, Hogue Hoag and
HelloDee
Ihave search Ancestry and there are about 3,135 Family Trees on it site forJames Hogg & Janet Blackburn
Tostart the spelling of the family name goes:-- Hogg, Hoge, Hogue Hoag and
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Josephine Conray
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#447
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
MyHeritage Family Trees
James Hog, 1734 - 1804
James Hog was born on month day 1734, at birth place, to William Hogg and Euphan (Effie) Hogg.
William was born on December 24 1698, in Selkirk,
MyHeritage Family Trees
James Hog, 1734 - 1804
James Hog was born on month day 1734, at birth place, to William Hogg and Euphan (Effie) Hogg.
William was born on December 24 1698, in Selkirk,
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Jim Walker
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#446
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