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Re: Looking for Duncan Campbell...
Pity. my guys boarded the boat in Glasgow. Little bits of info make up the jigsaw.keep looking
Eliz
Pity. my guys boarded the boat in Glasgow. Little bits of info make up the jigsaw.keep looking
Eliz
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Eliz Cook
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#489
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Re: Looking for Duncan Campbell...
Heck no - gives no personal information at all - other than his name etc. I have found not a single document including will and probate that includes that information.
Heck no - gives no personal information at all - other than his name etc. I have found not a single document including will and probate that includes that information.
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Lynne Roberts
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#488
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Re: Looking for Duncan Campbell...
Does the immigration record say where he boarded the boat?
Eliz
Does the immigration record say where he boarded the boat?
Eliz
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Eliz Cook
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#487
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Looking for Duncan Campbell...
I know - it's like looking for John Smith. I've had experts tell me that it's hopeless - David Dobson and Bruce Durie gave me some help, but in effect said it was hopeless. But hope springs eternal
I know - it's like looking for John Smith. I've had experts tell me that it's hopeless - David Dobson and Bruce Durie gave me some help, but in effect said it was hopeless. But hope springs eternal
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Lynne Roberts
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#486
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Re: 40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
Hi Again,
Well done to Maggie finding John's father as Donald.
I think your John who was Baptised 2 Nov 1853 at Alves married Helen McIntosh at Inveravon, Banff in 1890, daughter
Hi Again,
Well done to Maggie finding John's father as Donald.
I think your John who was Baptised 2 Nov 1853 at Alves married Helen McIntosh at Inveravon, Banff in 1890, daughter
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Chas Houston <cmcfhouston@...>
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#485
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Re: 40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk - it's a pay-per-view site, but modestly priced. It is the only place to find digital images of almost all original Scottish records of births/baptisms, banns/marriages and
www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk - it's a pay-per-view site, but modestly priced. It is the only place to find digital images of almost all original Scottish records of births/baptisms, banns/marriages and
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Anne Burgess
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#484
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Re: 40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
Thank you Jim, Maggie, Charles, Goldie & Lida, and Ray! What a great day ... getting your suggestions and recommendations. I tried to answer
each of you individually; however, I couldn't figure
Thank you Jim, Maggie, Charles, Goldie & Lida, and Ray! What a great day ... getting your suggestions and recommendations. I tried to answer
each of you individually; however, I couldn't figure
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Claude Hanson <claudehanson@...>
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#483
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Re: 40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
Hi,
You could try contacting the local heritage centre at Grant lodge in Elgin, they have copies of the poor law records for the areas you are interested in. If your John MacLeod born 1854 or 1855 in
Hi,
You could try contacting the local heritage centre at Grant lodge in Elgin, they have copies of the poor law records for the areas you are interested in. If your John MacLeod born 1854 or 1855 in
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aberloursearch@...
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#482
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Re: 40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
Isent a reply but it didn't come through due to the way I have my mailing lists threaded. My mistake
Hi Claude
Hope this helps, I can't see any reason this isn't your man, unless anyone else can.
I
Isent a reply but it didn't come through due to the way I have my mailing lists threaded. My mistake
Hi Claude
Hope this helps, I can't see any reason this isn't your man, unless anyone else can.
I
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Meg
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#481
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Re: 40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
My advice would also be to go to Scotland’s People. After 1855 all marriages and births were supposed to be registered. You could get his birth registration, and also check some of the census
My advice would also be to go to Scotland’s People. After 1855 all marriages and births were supposed to be registered. You could get his birth registration, and also check some of the census
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Goldie & Lido Doratti
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#480
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Re: 40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
Hi,
Had a look for you, to me it looks most likely John McLeod born 1853/4 at Dyke is the son of John McLeod aged 22 on the 1851 Census and who was working with his brother James 20 at Feddan farm
Hi,
Had a look for you, to me it looks most likely John McLeod born 1853/4 at Dyke is the son of John McLeod aged 22 on the 1851 Census and who was working with his brother James 20 at Feddan farm
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Chas Houston <cmcfhouston@...>
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#479
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Re: 40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
Hi Claude
Hope this helps, I can't see any reason this isn't your man, unless
anyone else can.
I did a quick check on Libindx but couldn't turn up anyone that could be
him so I turned to Scotland's
Hi Claude
Hope this helps, I can't see any reason this isn't your man, unless
anyone else can.
I did a quick check on Libindx but couldn't turn up anyone that could be
him so I turned to Scotland's
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MSymon <msymon@...>
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#478
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Re: 40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
Have you tried Scotland's People???
Posted your Gedcom on Wikitree?
Regards,
Jim Walker Sr.
scotlandforever7@...
https://twitter.com/jimwalker_usa
Instagram - @scotland7Jimw
Alba Gu Bràth
God Bless
Have you tried Scotland's People???
Posted your Gedcom on Wikitree?
Regards,
Jim Walker Sr.
scotlandforever7@...
https://twitter.com/jimwalker_usa
Instagram - @scotland7Jimw
Alba Gu Bràth
God Bless
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Jim Walker
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#477
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40 years looking for parents of John McLeod, b. 1854 or 1855 in Dyke, Elginshire
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Claude Hanson <claudehanson@...>
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#476
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Re: understanding ages in 1841 census
The 1841 census was taken on 7 June, so if he really was aged 39 on census day, he would have been born between 8 June 1801 and 7 June 1802.If he was correctly shown as 35 he would have been born
The 1841 census was taken on 7 June, so if he really was aged 39 on census day, he would have been born between 8 June 1801 and 7 June 1802.If he was correctly shown as 35 he would have been born
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Anne Burgess
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#475
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Re: understanding ages in 1841 census
I disagree....ages were supposed to be rounded to the nearest 5.....BUT...it wasn't consistently done. IF you are looking at a census for 1841 in Scotland it is best to plus or minus 5 years. Then
I disagree....ages were supposed to be rounded to the nearest 5.....BUT...it wasn't consistently done. IF you are looking at a census for 1841 in Scotland it is best to plus or minus 5 years. Then
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Goldie & Lido Doratti
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#474
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Re: understanding ages in 1841 census
No he wouldn’t be shown as 39 but as 35.
Ages up to 15 were shown as the exact age. Ages over 15 were rounded down to the nearest 5 years, hence 39 shown as 35.
Regards
Terry Brown
No he wouldn’t be shown as 39 but as 35.
Ages up to 15 were shown as the exact age. Ages over 15 were rounded down to the nearest 5 years, hence 39 shown as 35.
Regards
Terry Brown
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Terence Brown
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#473
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Re: understanding ages in 1841 census
Thank you Ken. He was actually listed as 35. Sorry for that so it should hold true here then. Trying to narrow his parents down. I think he was Ayrshire and was married there in Kilwinning but most
Thank you Ken. He was actually listed as 35. Sorry for that so it should hold true here then. Trying to narrow his parents down. I think he was Ayrshire and was married there in Kilwinning but most
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JANET MORGAN
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#472
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Re: understanding ages in 1841 census
If he was 39, he “should” have been shown as 35. But application was very inconsistent.
If it shows 39, then it is highly probable that in the Spring of 1841 he claimed to be 39, and so born in
If he was 39, he “should” have been shown as 35. But application was very inconsistent.
If it shows 39, then it is highly probable that in the Spring of 1841 he claimed to be 39, and so born in
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Ken Harrison
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#471
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Re: "Finding Your Scottish Ancestors in Canada" at Scottish Indexes Conference Monday 8 June 2020 07:00 BST
Right, I've joined the Facebook group and will see when they schedule everything. I'm running a meeting for my Genealogy Society in the afternoon, so... we'll see how it all pans out.
Thanks for the
Right, I've joined the Facebook group and will see when they schedule everything. I'm running a meeting for my Genealogy Society in the afternoon, so... we'll see how it all pans out.
Thanks for the
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#470
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