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Re: 4 itms broadcasted
Many Thanks for the Good Wishes. The whole world needs love just now, WE WILL SURVIVE, right? With regards to the words spoken, I can only feel a tad sad that the person who spoke them didn’t
Many Thanks for the Good Wishes. The whole world needs love just now, WE WILL SURVIVE, right? With regards to the words spoken, I can only feel a tad sad that the person who spoke them didn’t
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Re: 4 itms broadcasted
My maiden name is Weir -completely inured to anything added on school notice boards!!
I love the fact that this group has global members and wants to understand where they come from.
Merry Christmas
My maiden name is Weir -completely inured to anything added on school notice boards!!
I love the fact that this group has global members and wants to understand where they come from.
Merry Christmas
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Hanneke
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Re: 4 itms broadcasted
I certainly won't get hot under the collar about it, and I am sure that it was never intended to be offensive. As I said, **faintly** offensive.
Nevertheless some one out there at FS thinks that the
I certainly won't get hot under the collar about it, and I am sure that it was never intended to be offensive. As I said, **faintly** offensive.
Nevertheless some one out there at FS thinks that the
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Re: 4 itms broadcasted
Thx for the gentle reminder to think kindly, happy thoughts.
Thx for the gentle reminder to think kindly, happy thoughts.
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Re: Four webinars about Scottish research
Thank you very much Valorie .🌹
Sent from my Galaxy
Thank you very much Valorie .🌹
Sent from my Galaxy
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Re: Buchanan
The Dunnville District Heritage Association might be able to help you with the Buchanan family.
https://www.dunnvilleheritage.org/
The Dunnville District Heritage Association might be able to help you with the Buchanan family.
https://www.dunnvilleheritage.org/
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Re: 4 itms broadcasted
I wouldn’t take anything said on here too seriously. Obviously “weird” has a couple of meanings. Definitely don’t think the person who originally wrote this intended any insults to the
I wouldn’t take anything said on here too seriously. Obviously “weird” has a couple of meanings. Definitely don’t think the person who originally wrote this intended any insults to the
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Re: Four webinars about Scottish research
Hi Valorie:
Thanks for posting these resources.
Allan
Hi Valorie:
Thanks for posting these resources.
Allan
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Allan Wands
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Re: Buchanan
There were Methodists in both north and south Ireland.
Morag
There were Methodists in both north and south Ireland.
Morag
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Morag Fowler
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Re: Four webinars about Scottish research
Not defending anyone, but from the Oxford English Dictionary:
Not defending anyone, but from the Oxford English Dictionary:
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Allan Moore
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Re: Four webinars about Scottish research
I agree! Interesting comments as I noticed at the beginning when the map was shown, he said Gaelic was on the West side [and the map was circled on the West], Northumbrian was on the South-East
I agree! Interesting comments as I noticed at the beginning when the map was shown, he said Gaelic was on the West side [and the map was circled on the West], Northumbrian was on the South-East
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Re: Buchanan
My second great grandfather John McKay of Welland (who had immigrated to Canada from Scotland) married a Mary Buchanan of Dunnville in 1873. I have not been able to find much about her family, so if
My second great grandfather John McKay of Welland (who had immigrated to Canada from Scotland) married a Mary Buchanan of Dunnville in 1873. I have not been able to find much about her family, so if
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Buchanan
I have been told that our McAmmond (McCamond) ancestors in Ireland and then Canada may have been originally Buchanon in Scotland. Has anyone ever come across this?
Dorothy Quebec
dquebec@...
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I have been told that our McAmmond (McCamond) ancestors in Ireland and then Canada may have been originally Buchanon in Scotland. Has anyone ever come across this?
Dorothy Quebec
dquebec@...
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que534@...
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Re: Four webinars about Scottish research
Well said, Anne. I think my wife's entire family, and a few of my own ancestors, would be insulted. Surely people who study or wish to comment on dialects or regional language variations (not just
Well said, Anne. I think my wife's entire family, and a few of my own ancestors, would be insulted. Surely people who study or wish to comment on dialects or regional language variations (not just
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Wayne Shepheard
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Re: Four webinars about Scottish research
As a Scot, I find it patronising and faintly offensive that language I and my friends use regularly is described as 'weird'.
Apart from the expression 'och aye' which is only ever used to mock those
As a Scot, I find it patronising and faintly offensive that language I and my friends use regularly is described as 'weird'.
Apart from the expression 'och aye' which is only ever used to mock those
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Anne Burgess
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Re: Four webinars about Scottish research
Thanks Valorie. Great information.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Thanks Valorie. Great information.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Glynn Currie
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Four webinars about Scottish research
FamilySearch hosted four webinars about Scottish research a few days back. The recordings are now available on their Facebook page:
Using the Wiki and ScotlandsPeople for Scottish
FamilySearch hosted four webinars about Scottish research a few days back. The recordings are now available on their Facebook page:
Using the Wiki and ScotlandsPeople for Scottish
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Valorie Zimmerman
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Birthplace and Parents of Mary BAXTER, b.c1740, wife of Archibald GRAHAM, b. c1735 "in Inveraray".
I am trying to find the birth-family of Mary BAXTER (b1740), who married Archibald GRAHAM (b. c1735) in Inveraray Parish in 1760. Archibald GRAHAM waas the son of John GRAHAM and Elizabeth / Elaiza
I am trying to find the birth-family of Mary BAXTER (b1740), who married Archibald GRAHAM (b. c1735) in Inveraray Parish in 1760. Archibald GRAHAM waas the son of John GRAHAM and Elizabeth / Elaiza
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Kelly P Graham
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Re: Liverpool genealogy
Hi Bob,
Yes there’s the Liverpool and South West Lancashire group for one: https://www.lswlfhs.org.uk
Their facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lswlfhs
Mary McCarthy
Hi Bob,
Yes there’s the Liverpool and South West Lancashire group for one: https://www.lswlfhs.org.uk
Their facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lswlfhs
Mary McCarthy
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Mary McCarthy HOME
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#587
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Re: Research help on Thomas Gray, Lord Provost of Aberdeen in 1645
This web site has several web sites about Lord Provost in Aberdeen don't believe the Lord Gray they have listed in different web sites is the one you are looking for but the provost web sites listed
This web site has several web sites about Lord Provost in Aberdeen don't believe the Lord Gray they have listed in different web sites is the one you are looking for but the provost web sites listed
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Dee Horn
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#586
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