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Re: Marriage record - Mull
HiSeymour
Thisis from Ancestry, there are 14 family trees for this family and they had 7 children.
Cheers
Josephine
Aust.
Name:
John Mcilphadrig
Gender:
HiSeymour
Thisis from Ancestry, there are 14 family trees for this family and they had 7 children.
Cheers
Josephine
Aust.
Name:
John Mcilphadrig
Gender:
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Josephine Conray
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#754
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Re: Marriage record - Mull
Further.........check the whole page out..jut above the one you want it looks like he is living where there are McGregor alias names......could he also be one? Goldie
Further.........check the whole page out..jut above the one you want it looks like he is living where there are McGregor alias names......could he also be one? Goldie
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Goldie & Lido Doratti
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#753
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Re: Marriage record - Mull
If what you think you see is right....GOOD NEWS!! It names a croft or small village!! Can you send a copy of the page to me direct and I’ll see what I can make of it? Happy to help if I can. It
If what you think you see is right....GOOD NEWS!! It names a croft or small village!! Can you send a copy of the page to me direct and I’ll see what I can make of it? Happy to help if I can. It
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Goldie & Lido Doratti
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#752
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Re: Marriage record - Mull
Can't read at all because we can't enlarge it.
David
Can't read at all because we can't enlarge it.
David
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W David Samuelsen
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#751
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Marriage record - Mull
This shows the marriage of my wife's ancestors in Mull. "John McIlphadrig in ? and Janet Campbell ?? married" (14th August 1792).
Help with the words where I have put question marks would be great.
This shows the marriage of my wife's ancestors in Mull. "John McIlphadrig in ? and Janet Campbell ?? married" (14th August 1792).
Help with the words where I have put question marks would be great.
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Seymour Hosking
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#750
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St Andrews Society Bios
New York Biographies
Heavy with Scotland's emigrants and military
Maryland Wills
Biographical register of Saint Andrew's society of the state of New York 1756-1806 (pub. 1922) 734 bios
Vol 2 will be
New York Biographies
Heavy with Scotland's emigrants and military
Maryland Wills
Biographical register of Saint Andrew's society of the state of New York 1756-1806 (pub. 1922) 734 bios
Vol 2 will be
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W David Samuelsen
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Peter Hastings 1902-1953
Dear Members,
My husband’s Scottish relations are mostly from Roxburgh and Stirlingshire.
A great uncle Peter Hastings was brutally murdered at work, and his body found by his son. It seems very
Dear Members,
My husband’s Scottish relations are mostly from Roxburgh and Stirlingshire.
A great uncle Peter Hastings was brutally murdered at work, and his body found by his son. It seems very
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marynewbery
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#748
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
The FamilySearch Wiki is a wiki, and should be corrected and improved by those who can correct and improve it.
Please!
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http://about.me/valoriez - pronouns: she/her
The FamilySearch Wiki is a wiki, and should be corrected and improved by those who can correct and improve it.
Please!
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http://about.me/valoriez - pronouns: she/her
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#747
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
Even more interesting.
Here are some more images of the old kirkyard of St Ninians https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=126674503
The review
Even more interesting.
Here are some more images of the old kirkyard of St Ninians https://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=126674503
The review
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Anne Burgess
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#746
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
Interesting indeed.
As I have said before in another thread, the term 'non-conformist' in the FS wiki is incorrect, because it is meaningless in relation to churches in Scotland. The term dates from
Interesting indeed.
As I have said before in another thread, the term 'non-conformist' in the FS wiki is incorrect, because it is meaningless in relation to churches in Scotland. The term dates from
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Anne Burgess
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#745
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
Thanks for your explanation Anne. That explains why my grandmother and her sister held their double wedding ceremony in the home of their mother and then moved on to the
Thanks for your explanation Anne. That explains why my grandmother and her sister held their double wedding ceremony in the home of their mother and then moved on to the
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Jocelyn Gould
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#744
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (KEEP THIS INFO
> On Jan 5, 2021, at 6:20 AM, Anne Burgess via groups.io <anne.genlists@...> wrote:
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> Both.
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> From the point of view of family history, St Ninians is a //parish// in the
> On Jan 5, 2021, at 6:20 AM, Anne Burgess via groups.io <anne.genlists@...> wrote:
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> Both.
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> From the point of view of family history, St Ninians is a //parish// in the
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Carolynne Vynychenko
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#743
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
Thanks for all the websites. I am trying to write up my family history now and these will certainly be helpful to "get it right" regarding the area, history and customs of the times.
Nancy
Thanks for all the websites. I am trying to write up my family history now and these will certainly be helpful to "get it right" regarding the area, history and customs of the times.
Nancy
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Nancy W.
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#742
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
Anne, Thank you. It helps me understand the way things were done in early eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Scotland. They were probably not very different from the way things were done in the
Anne, Thank you. It helps me understand the way things were done in early eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in Scotland. They were probably not very different from the way things were done in the
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Nancy W.
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#741
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
Both.
From the point of view of family history, St Ninians is a //parish// in the county of Stirling. It happens to be next door to the parish of Stirling, and is now effectively a suburb of the
Both.
From the point of view of family history, St Ninians is a //parish// in the county of Stirling. It happens to be next door to the parish of Stirling, and is now effectively a suburb of the
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Anne Burgess
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#740
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/St._Ninians,_Stirlingshire,_Scotland_Genealogy has a lot of detail.
HTH,
Valorie
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http://about.me/valoriez - pronouns: she/her
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/St._Ninians,_Stirlingshire,_Scotland_Genealogy has a lot of detail.
HTH,
Valorie
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http://about.me/valoriez - pronouns: she/her
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#739
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/St._Ninians,_Stirlingshire,_Scotland_Genealogy gives some interesting information, and https://www.minube.net/place/st-ninian-church-a370661 is a neat review. My
https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/St._Ninians,_Stirlingshire,_Scotland_Genealogy gives some interesting information, and https://www.minube.net/place/st-ninian-church-a370661 is a neat review. My
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Seymour Hosking
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#738
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Re: St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
From Wikipedia:
St. Ninians is a long-standing settlement which is now a district of the city of Stirling in central Scotland. It is located approximately one mile south of the city centre. It was
From Wikipedia:
St. Ninians is a long-standing settlement which is now a district of the city of Stirling in central Scotland. It is located approximately one mile south of the city centre. It was
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Anne Farrar
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#737
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St. Ninians, church or place (Stirling)
Sorry for the additional posting - I sent this Saturday but I haven't seen it or had any responses.
One of my Lowrie ancestors married Grace Monteath on 30 August 1829 at St. Ninian, Stirling,
Sorry for the additional posting - I sent this Saturday but I haven't seen it or had any responses.
One of my Lowrie ancestors married Grace Monteath on 30 August 1829 at St. Ninian, Stirling,
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Nancy W.
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#736
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Re: Queen Elizabeth
Which is why I was very careful to say, "The head of the Church of England is HM Queen Elizabeth, who is the second Queen Elizabeth in England but only the first to reign in Scotland."
The formal
Which is why I was very careful to say, "The head of the Church of England is HM Queen Elizabeth, who is the second Queen Elizabeth in England but only the first to reign in Scotland."
The formal
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Anne Burgess
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#735
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