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Re: MOIR
Finding Patrick's thread interesting. I have record of a James Innes married to Isobel MOIR 11 Nov. 1797, Huntly AB. The parish of Forgue AB has MOIR families there. Over the years I have seen this
Finding Patrick's thread interesting. I have record of a James Innes married to Isobel MOIR 11 Nov. 1797, Huntly AB. The parish of Forgue AB has MOIR families there. Over the years I have seen this
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Goldie & Lido Doratti
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#163
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Re: MORE
Hi Folks,
Can I suggest that we also put the place or county name with the surname. For compactness in the subject line, I suggest we use the Chapman Codes for the county and country.
Hi Folks,
Can I suggest that we also put the place or county name with the surname. For compactness in the subject line, I suggest we use the Chapman Codes for the county and country.
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Jocelyn Gould
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#164
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Re: MCCOLMAN, CAMPBELL, BELL, GRAHAM
Hi Patrick and Listers,
I do agree with you, surnames were remarkably fluid pre 1800’s. Only in recent times with our education systems stabilised do we find surname conformity.
Also different
Hi Patrick and Listers,
I do agree with you, surnames were remarkably fluid pre 1800’s. Only in recent times with our education systems stabilised do we find surname conformity.
Also different
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Dee Byster-Graham
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#165
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Subject headings [was MORE]
Although a fellow Australian, I'm afraid I have a different view, Jocelyn.
First, it is really important that subject headings are relevant to the content of the message.
Although a fellow Australian, I'm afraid I have a different view, Jocelyn.
First, it is really important that subject headings are relevant to the content of the message.
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Lindsay Graham
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#166
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Re: New emails [was Subject headings]
Sue, you simply create a new email (not sure of the exact way to do that in the Gmail web interface, but it should be pretty obvious). Address that email to
Sue, you simply create a new email (not sure of the exact way to do that in the Gmail web interface, but it should be pretty obvious). Address that email to
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Lindsay Graham
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#167
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More ROC SCT
But Lindsay, you don't have a different view to me at all as I hope my new subject line will show. I agree entirely and what you say is exactly what I am suggesting and now putting into
But Lindsay, you don't have a different view to me at all as I hope my new subject line will show. I agree entirely and what you say is exactly what I am suggesting and now putting into
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Jocelyn Gould
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#168
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Re: More ROC SCT
Jocelyn, you have changed the existing subject line, which means that (because email programs look at headers not subject lines) it will be included in the same conversation thread as
Jocelyn, you have changed the existing subject line, which means that (because email programs look at headers not subject lines) it will be included in the same conversation thread as
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Lindsay Graham
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#169
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THORBURN
I’ve just joined the group and I’m wondering if anyone is researching the THORBURN family. I’m descended from Euphemia THORBURN who was born on a property called Deloraine in Ettrick,
I’ve just joined the group and I’m wondering if anyone is researching the THORBURN family. I’m descended from Euphemia THORBURN who was born on a property called Deloraine in Ettrick,
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P & S Hill
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#170
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McQueen's in Skye
Can anyone help me with this family?
I know about Mary and Euphemia but nothing about the others.
As far as I know, Malcolm never married and didn't have any descendants.
Did Christy marry Malcoml
Can anyone help me with this family?
I know about Mary and Euphemia but nothing about the others.
As far as I know, Malcolm never married and didn't have any descendants.
Did Christy marry Malcoml
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Sue Wood
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#171
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Leslie's of Burntisland
Hello,
I am researching the Leslie's of Burntisland. Many of them are buried in the Old Kirkton Churchyard. I am still trying to confirm the following line as well as go back further.
Alexander
Hello,
I am researching the Leslie's of Burntisland. Many of them are buried in the Old Kirkton Churchyard. I am still trying to confirm the following line as well as go back further.
Alexander
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Quist Family
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#172
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Need names of some old Farms c1857 in Cathcart, Renfrewshire RFW, Sct
Hi,
Does anyone have a list or at least one farm in Cathart, Renfrewshire area please. It ould needed to be going back at least 1956. I want to search in that area for our John McArthur born 1828
Hi,
Does anyone have a list or at least one farm in Cathart, Renfrewshire area please. It ould needed to be going back at least 1956. I want to search in that area for our John McArthur born 1828
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Edie Mc
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#173
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Re: Need names of some old Farms c1857 in Cathcart, Renfrewshire RFW, Sct
Cathcart is an area in the south side of Glasgow
Jean Reynolds
Cathcart is an area in the south side of Glasgow
Jean Reynolds
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Jean Reynolds
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#174
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Re: New emails [was Subject headings]
Thanks for the tip! I will have a go tonight.
Thanks for the tip! I will have a go tonight.
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Sue Wood
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#175
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Use of codes
Definitely agree with Lindsay. Such codes are not good for all of us. Yes, maybe we should use them, but have no idea what’s ROC means. Will have to look it up which is a real pain.
Lauraine
Definitely agree with Lindsay. Such codes are not good for all of us. Yes, maybe we should use them, but have no idea what’s ROC means. Will have to look it up which is a real pain.
Lauraine
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Lauraine Syrnick
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#176
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Re: Use of codes
Yes , to me ROC means Republic of China !
Yes , to me ROC means Republic of China !
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Ray Rob
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#177
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Re: Need names of some old Farms c1857 in Cathcart, Renfrewshire RFW, Sct
Hi
JustGoogle and found this site. https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/16932 Also there are about 53 Family Tree on Ancestry for John & Isabella, andboth of them died in Parersonia, Tasmania,
Hi
JustGoogle and found this site. https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/16932 Also there are about 53 Family Tree on Ancestry for John & Isabella, andboth of them died in Parersonia, Tasmania,
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Josephine Conray
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#178
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Re: Need names of some old Farms c1857 in Cathcart, Renfrewshire RFW, Sct
Hi
Ifound a better site http://www.scotcities.com/cathcart/cathcart.htm
Cheers
Josephine
QldAust.
Hi
Ifound a better site http://www.scotcities.com/cathcart/cathcart.htm
Cheers
Josephine
QldAust.
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Josephine Conray
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#179
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Robertson/Turner/Mitchell
I am trying to find out if there is a connection between my Mitchell and Robertson/Turner family.
DONALD MITCHELL mCATHERINE McLELLAN
Proven child: FLORAMITCHELL b circa 1795 m ALEXANDER
I am trying to find out if there is a connection between my Mitchell and Robertson/Turner family.
DONALD MITCHELL mCATHERINE McLELLAN
Proven child: FLORAMITCHELL b circa 1795 m ALEXANDER
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Janet Farmer
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#180
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Re: Use of codes
HI,
I actually found the list of codes to be handy. I printed them all out and used one this morning when I posted about the whereabouts of any old Cathcart Farmsc1850's in Renfrewshire. RFW. It
HI,
I actually found the list of codes to be handy. I printed them all out and used one this morning when I posted about the whereabouts of any old Cathcart Farmsc1850's in Renfrewshire. RFW. It
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Edie Mc
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#181
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Re: Need names of some old Farms c1857 in Cathcart, Renfrewshire RFW, Sct
Thank you for your reply Jean. Yes I know Cathcart is now between Glasgow and Renfrewshire since 1912, I believe, but in 1857 it was in Renfrewshire ony. Our John McArthur c1828, son of Duncan
Thank you for your reply Jean. Yes I know Cathcart is now between Glasgow and Renfrewshire since 1912, I believe, but in 1857 it was in Renfrewshire ony. Our John McArthur c1828, son of Duncan
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Edie Mc
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#182
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