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AULD, NEILL, McDONALD, HENDERSON, SWAN, KEIR (KIER) and others
Hello to both the Old & New Lists for Scottish Genealogy
It has been many years and an email change since I posted my interests initially on Bulletin Boards, then on Rootsweb and my list of names has
Hello to both the Old & New Lists for Scottish Genealogy
It has been many years and an email change since I posted my interests initially on Bulletin Boards, then on Rootsweb and my list of names has
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Glennis Austin
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Re: Test
Edie - Duncan Campbell, my ancestor, - all of the descendants of that family are through the marriages of their daughters, Katherine (Toothaker), Elizabeth (Rankin), Susanna (Wise), Isabella (Darst)
Edie - Duncan Campbell, my ancestor, - all of the descendants of that family are through the marriages of their daughters, Katherine (Toothaker), Elizabeth (Rankin), Susanna (Wise), Isabella (Darst)
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Lynne Roberts
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#82
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Re: Test
HI Lynne
Thanks very much for letting me view your website Lynne. I am going to put all of my sons and their fathers Y111 matches over, there are only nine men and the Campbell is amongst them. Only
HI Lynne
Thanks very much for letting me view your website Lynne. I am going to put all of my sons and their fathers Y111 matches over, there are only nine men and the Campbell is amongst them. Only
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Edie Mc
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#83
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Roll call of our DNA families, they differ from our surname of McARTHUR, familytreedna tested Y111 markers
Hi,
I am hoping by posting the 9 furthest away ancestors of the nine Y111 DNA matches of my sons and their father, the McARTHUR family all born in Tasmania of scottish descent. However to date no
Hi,
I am hoping by posting the 9 furthest away ancestors of the nine Y111 DNA matches of my sons and their father, the McARTHUR family all born in Tasmania of scottish descent. However to date no
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Edie Mc
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#84
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Re: Kane
Hi Bert
Thank you very much for all the work you do for the list and also for the
Kane site I did not know there was one, so I am on it know.
Cheers
Josephine
Qld Aust
Hi Bert
Thank you very much for all the work you do for the list and also for the
Kane site I did not know there was one, so I am on it know.
Cheers
Josephine
Qld Aust
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Josephine Conray
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#85
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Re: Invitation to join the Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io group
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Marilyn <marilyn.meyer@...>
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#86
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Re: Two suggestions regarding names of interest
Thanks so much for saying this, Bret! Your subject line is your "advertising" -- especially to those folks who read this group in a weekly digest. Give them something they want to click on!
Another
Thanks so much for saying this, Bret! Your subject line is your "advertising" -- especially to those folks who read this group in a weekly digest. Give them something they want to click on!
Another
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#87
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Julie Butter <julie.butter@...>
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NICOLSON of Isle of Skye Scotland. Also ROSIE of Scotland.
Hi,
I am researching my mother’s ancestors the NICOLSON family of Glenmore on the Isle of Skye.
Parents are Murdoch NICOLSON & Mary MORRISON of Glenmore.
They had five children as under, all born
Hi,
I am researching my mother’s ancestors the NICOLSON family of Glenmore on the Isle of Skye.
Parents are Murdoch NICOLSON & Mary MORRISON of Glenmore.
They had five children as under, all born
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Ian and Margaret Kelly <i_m_kelly@...>
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#89
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Re: James Alexander Dallas GRAY 1866-1899
Hi Stuart,
Listening :D
I did wonder about it being the name from a friend but I couldn't see a way of finding out - your suggestion may be the proverbial needle in a haystack but certainly worth a
Hi Stuart,
Listening :D
I did wonder about it being the name from a friend but I couldn't see a way of finding out - your suggestion may be the proverbial needle in a haystack but certainly worth a
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Rosemary
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#90
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Re: Invitation to join the Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io group
On 18 Jan 2020, at 8:04 PM, Marilyn via Groups.Io <marilyn.meyer@...> wrote:
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On 18 Jan 2020, at 8:04 PM, Marilyn via Groups.Io <marilyn.meyer@...> wrote:
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Eliz Cook
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#91
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Re: Invitation to join the Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io group
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Lindsay Graham
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#92
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Surnames GARDNER; REDPATH; WRIGHT; ANDERSON; JOHNSTONE; OLIVER
These are my husband John`s ancestors.
Mother`s family
GARDNER Thomas married Elizabeth ALLEN in Manchester in 1839. He may be the one baptised at Port Glasgow in 1815 with parents David GARDNER &
These are my husband John`s ancestors.
Mother`s family
GARDNER Thomas married Elizabeth ALLEN in Manchester in 1839. He may be the one baptised at Port Glasgow in 1815 with parents David GARDNER &
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Marjorie Ward
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#93
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Question about list
Is it possible to get this list as a weekly digest? Thanks Margo
Is it possible to get this list as a weekly digest? Thanks Margo
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mmd39@...
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Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group.
Now that the Rootsweb Lists for Argyll and Inverness-shire are closing this is a good time to remind the old users of those Lists, and those who have since joined this, of the Parishes covered by the
Now that the Rootsweb Lists for Argyll and Inverness-shire are closing this is a good time to remind the old users of those Lists, and those who have since joined this, of the Parishes covered by the
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Les Horn
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#95
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Re: Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group.
Hi
Thanks for useful information. Can you tell me if the Lismore is the Isle of Lismore or are they close, the males in my family have a DNA location as the Isle of Lismore, one of three
Hi
Thanks for useful information. Can you tell me if the Lismore is the Isle of Lismore or are they close, the males in my family have a DNA location as the Isle of Lismore, one of three
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Edie Mc
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Re: NICOLSON of Isle of Skye Scotland. Also ROSIE of Scotland.
I notice you have Nicholson and Macleod going to Canada. I have a James Nicholson b.1826 and a Effie Macleod b.1836 coming from Scotland to Canada. They settled on P.E.I. It had to be around the early
I notice you have Nicholson and Macleod going to Canada. I have a James Nicholson b.1826 and a Effie Macleod b.1836 coming from Scotland to Canada. They settled on P.E.I. It had to be around the early
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Joan Smith
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Re: Lochaber & North Argyll Surmame McLeay
My McLeay family were in Breachachy Kilmorack in 1841. Ann Campbell, wife of Farquhar McLeay is on the 1841 census as crofters widow. One of the daughters married Simon Frazer of Beauly. The McLeay
My McLeay family were in Breachachy Kilmorack in 1841. Ann Campbell, wife of Farquhar McLeay is on the 1841 census as crofters widow. One of the daughters married Simon Frazer of Beauly. The McLeay
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Eliz Cook
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Re: Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group.
The island of Lismore is the only Lismore listed in the Ordnance Survey Name Books (1850s).
However it makes up a united parish with Appin, on the adjacent mainland, so it is just possible that
The island of Lismore is the only Lismore listed in the Ordnance Survey Name Books (1850s).
However it makes up a united parish with Appin, on the adjacent mainland, so it is just possible that
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Anne Burgess
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Re: Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group.
HI Anne,
Can you direct me to where I can find a copy of that 1850 Ordnance Survey Name book would you have the website for that one please. I have viewed the Breadalbane Survey for 1767, so
HI Anne,
Can you direct me to where I can find a copy of that 1850 Ordnance Survey Name book would you have the website for that one please. I have viewed the Breadalbane Survey for 1767, so
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Edie McArthur
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#100
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