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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Thank you I had thought for years that his mother was Barbara Hume but the lady that has the group on Facebook continual denies it. She says that James was not their son and he is not listed on her
Thank you I had thought for years that his mother was Barbara Hume but the lady that has the group on Facebook continual denies it. She says that James was not their son and he is not listed on her
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Dee Horn
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Hello
I have Helen Hog b 1783 d 1857 Selkirk, parents Andrew Hogg& Margaret Robertson.
Bob
Hello
I have Helen Hog b 1783 d 1857 Selkirk, parents Andrew Hogg& Margaret Robertson.
Bob
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Bob Elder
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#452
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Super video from the online Scottish Indexes Conference
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2794471583996263&id=110457959064319&fs=60&focus_composer=0
Sources in Scottish Records for Tracing Scottish Emigrants by Kirsty Wilkinson, author of Finding
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2794471583996263&id=110457959064319&fs=60&focus_composer=0
Sources in Scottish Records for Tracing Scottish Emigrants by Kirsty Wilkinson, author of Finding
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Valorie Zimmerman
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
It was some info passed down thru the Hogg family and I had dates from 1703 to 1720 for my greats grandfather Peter. I do have quite a bit of info on him and George Washington
Thank You
Dee
It was some info passed down thru the Hogg family and I had dates from 1703 to 1720 for my greats grandfather Peter. I do have quite a bit of info on him and George Washington
Thank You
Dee
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Dee Horn
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#450
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
Thank you. Dee
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Dee Horn
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
The first thing to recognise is that the records you are looking for may not have survived.
The only place to find reliable information online is www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk (SP). You need to
The first thing to recognise is that the records you are looking for may not have survived.
The only place to find reliable information online is www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk (SP). You need to
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Anne Burgess
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
HelloDee
Ihave search Ancestry and there are about 3,135 Family Trees on it site forJames Hogg & Janet Blackburn
Tostart the spelling of the family name goes:-- Hogg, Hoge, Hogue Hoag and
HelloDee
Ihave search Ancestry and there are about 3,135 Family Trees on it site forJames Hogg & Janet Blackburn
Tostart the spelling of the family name goes:-- Hogg, Hoge, Hogue Hoag and
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Josephine Conray
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#447
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Re: HOGG BLACKBURN
MyHeritage Family Trees
James Hog, 1734 - 1804
James Hog was born on month day 1734, at birth place, to William Hogg and Euphan (Effie) Hogg.
William was born on December 24 1698, in Selkirk,
MyHeritage Family Trees
James Hog, 1734 - 1804
James Hog was born on month day 1734, at birth place, to William Hogg and Euphan (Effie) Hogg.
William was born on December 24 1698, in Selkirk,
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Jim Walker
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HOGG BLACKBURN
trying to find info on my 6th great grandfather
James Hogg
1680 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
about 1760 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
He married in early 1700's ?
Janet Blaickburn/Blackburn
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trying to find info on my 6th great grandfather
James Hogg
1680 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
about 1760 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
He married in early 1700's ?
Janet Blaickburn/Blackburn
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Dee Horn
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Roll Call - Greig, Kean, Mudie, Morris, Sword, Gibb, Munro, Scott, Cant
Hi All, just realised I hadn't added my list of names. the above names are on my maternal grandfather's side from Dundee, Scotland.
My maternal Grandfather is Robert Kean Greig b1886, Dundee born
Hi All, just realised I hadn't added my list of names. the above names are on my maternal grandfather's side from Dundee, Scotland.
My maternal Grandfather is Robert Kean Greig b1886, Dundee born
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Heather
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#444
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Re: McKays in Moray
If you have a copy of the original document from Scotland's People, there is no point looking for anything different on Ancestry because it will be from the same document.
If
If you have a copy of the original document from Scotland's People, there is no point looking for anything different on Ancestry because it will be from the same document.
If
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Anne Burgess
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#443
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Re: McKays in Moray
Hi Josephine,
That is definitely the marriage; I have a copy of the record from SP. If that is from Ancestry, can you tell me if you see anything interesting there? Maybe an age? All I see when I
Hi Josephine,
That is definitely the marriage; I have a copy of the record from SP. If that is from Ancestry, can you tell me if you see anything interesting there? Maybe an age? All I see when I
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jwmmackay@...
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Re: unsubscribe please
Fare Thee Well
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Ray Rob
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#441
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unsubscribe please
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#440
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Re: McKays in Moray
HiJohn
Ihave been searching Scotland People for the last hour but only found one possiblechild for Alexander & Margaret and he is:--
DonaldMcKay to Alexander McKay ONLY no mother name birth
HiJohn
Ihave been searching Scotland People for the last hour but only found one possiblechild for Alexander & Margaret and he is:--
DonaldMcKay to Alexander McKay ONLY no mother name birth
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Josephine Conray
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#439
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Re: McKays in Moray
Thank you all.
William’s 1903 death record confirms my work from 2016 pointing to Alexander McKay / Mackay and Margaret Simpson being my 4th great grandparents. All I have been able to find on them
Thank you all.
William’s 1903 death record confirms my work from 2016 pointing to Alexander McKay / Mackay and Margaret Simpson being my 4th great grandparents. All I have been able to find on them
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jwmmackay@...
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Re: McKays in Moray
Goldie is absolutely right. The way a surname is spelled has absolutely no significance, especially when it's a matter of Mc versus Mac.
Mackay is commoner than McKay (SP has 370,226 references to
Goldie is absolutely right. The way a surname is spelled has absolutely no significance, especially when it's a matter of Mc versus Mac.
Mackay is commoner than McKay (SP has 370,226 references to
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Anne Burgess
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Re: McKays in Moray
YES. I have ancestors whose names were spelled several different ways within a quite short time frame. So many ways for that to happen. Did the person writing it come from that area or from far away?
YES. I have ancestors whose names were spelled several different ways within a quite short time frame. So many ways for that to happen. Did the person writing it come from that area or from far away?
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DixieAC
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#436
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Re: McKays in Moray
MC or MAC....makes no difference .......times changed, and it has nothing at all to do with Religion, or being Canadian or American. It’s about having an ‘open’ mind. People weren’t used to
MC or MAC....makes no difference .......times changed, and it has nothing at all to do with Religion, or being Canadian or American. It’s about having an ‘open’ mind. People weren’t used to
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Goldie & Lido Doratti
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#435
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Re: McKays in Moray
We’re going to need more credits. That’s a Jaws joke, which may not translate outside the US.
Thank you both so much. The inclusion of the Mackay spelling is really opening things up. I appear to
We’re going to need more credits. That’s a Jaws joke, which may not translate outside the US.
Thank you both so much. The inclusion of the Mackay spelling is really opening things up. I appear to
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jwmmackay@...
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