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Creating a sub-group?
The members of the ANGUS Genealogy List are in favour of the list being included in the hierarchy as a sub-group of the Scotland-Genealogy group, but I do not know how to go about either creating a
The members of the ANGUS Genealogy List are in favour of the list being included in the hierarchy as a sub-group of the Scotland-Genealogy group, but I do not know how to go about either creating a
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ANGUS and MORAY List Owner
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#101
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Re: Invitation to join the Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io group
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
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Robert McKay
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#102
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Re: Invitation to join the Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io group
I accept your invitation
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Jo-Ann Blomquist
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#103
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Re: Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group.
https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/about
Anne
https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/about
Anne
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Angus Administrator <angus.admin@...>
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#104
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Subscribe Please
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Margaret McNab
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#105
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Re: Creating a sub-group?
Replied privately. :-)
Valorie
Replied privately. :-)
Valorie
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#106
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Re: Two suggestions regarding names of interest
I forgot to mention that if you visit https://scotland-genealogy.groups.io/g/Scots/messages and click on your own message, you can edit it. I don't know if that includes editing the subject line, but
I forgot to mention that if you visit https://scotland-genealogy.groups.io/g/Scots/messages and click on your own message, you can edit it. I don't know if that includes editing the subject line, but
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#107
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More subgroups?
I've seen posts here about Scottish counties and regions that we don't have subgroups for yet. If you are interested in creating such a subgroups, please either reply to my email to your Rootsweb list
I've seen posts here about Scottish counties and regions that we don't have subgroups for yet. If you are interested in creating such a subgroups, please either reply to my email to your Rootsweb list
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#108
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Re: Two suggestions regarding names of interest
Yes, you can do that.
David Samuelsen
Yes, you can do that.
David Samuelsen
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W David Samuelsen
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#109
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Re: Question about list
Yes, you have to go to your account and change.
Go to the site, and get in
On left side menu, there is "Subscription" see "Email Delivery". You have choices to choose.
David Samuelsen
Yes, you have to go to your account and change.
Go to the site, and get in
On left side menu, there is "Subscription" see "Email Delivery". You have choices to choose.
David Samuelsen
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W David Samuelsen
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#110
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Re: Weekly digest [was Question about list]
However, in my view, the weekly digest option is an abomination unless you expect NEVER to respond to any messages on the list. Unfortunately, many digest subscribers simply reply to
However, in my view, the weekly digest option is an abomination unless you expect NEVER to respond to any messages on the list. Unfortunately, many digest subscribers simply reply to
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Lindsay Graham
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#111
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Re: Weekly digest [was Question about list]
There are several types of email delivery.
David Samuelsen
There are several types of email delivery.
David Samuelsen
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W David Samuelsen
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#112
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Re: NICOLSON of Isle of Skye Scotland. Also ROSIE of Scotland.
Hi Joan,
I don’t have James or Effie in my family tree at all. There are some family trees on Ancestry for this couple but not much information in most of them. I notice in one family tree, put
Hi Joan,
I don’t have James or Effie in my family tree at all. There are some family trees on Ancestry for this couple but not much information in most of them. I notice in one family tree, put
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Ian & Margaret Kelly
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#113
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Re: Weekly digest [was Question about list]
That has been true in the Rootsweb lists. The Groups.io digests are a bit different, and do allow you to answer either in email or one the web to *one* message, not the whole digest. There is an
That has been true in the Rootsweb lists. The Groups.io digests are a bit different, and do allow you to answer either in email or one the web to *one* message, not the whole digest. There is an
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#114
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Re: Invitation to join the Scots@Scotland-Genealogy.groups.io group
Marjorie Ward
Derbyshire, UK
Sources for Disley; Lyme Handley; Taxal & Whaley www.disley.net
Sources for NWDby incl Chapel; Charlesworth; Chinley; Fernilee; Glossop;
Hayfield; Hope Valley; Mellor &
Marjorie Ward
Derbyshire, UK
Sources for Disley; Lyme Handley; Taxal & Whaley www.disley.net
Sources for NWDby incl Chapel; Charlesworth; Chinley; Fernilee; Glossop;
Hayfield; Hope Valley; Mellor &
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Marjorie Ward
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#115
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Re: Lochaber & North Argyll Family History Group.
leshorn44@... said:Would you like to link that Facebook page to a subgroup here for Lochaber & North Argyll? I can create it for you and then pass you ownership of the subgroup. Let's discuss this if
leshorn44@... said:Would you like to link that Facebook page to a subgroup here for Lochaber & North Argyll? I can create it for you and then pass you ownership of the subgroup. Let's discuss this if
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#116
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Re: Roll Call
Hi Sue
As far as I know the FTDNA one is the only Wilson project.
best wishes
Fiona
Hi Sue
As far as I know the FTDNA one is the only Wilson project.
best wishes
Fiona
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Fiona Turnbull
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#117
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Marjorie Ward Derbyshire, UK
Marjorie Ward Derbyshire, UK
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Marjorie Ward
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#118
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GARDNER; REDPATH; ANDERSON; WRIGHT; JOHNSTONE; OLIVER; KER(R); GALATIONS
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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#119
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Surname: Gardner (Gardiner)
Looking for info on my 3ggf, Adam Gardner (Gardiner), b. 14 Nov. 1746 in Scone, Perth, Scotland; emigrated in 1774 to NY: m. Helen Mitchell, moving subsequently to upstate NY, western PA., and finally
Looking for info on my 3ggf, Adam Gardner (Gardiner), b. 14 Nov. 1746 in Scone, Perth, Scotland; emigrated in 1774 to NY: m. Helen Mitchell, moving subsequently to upstate NY, western PA., and finally
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Bob Gardner
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#120
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