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Re: Queen Elizabeth
Janet, you appear to be assuming that United Kingdom and Great Britain are synonymous. However, UK includes Northern Ireland, but GB does not. For example, see the useful map/diagram
Janet, you appear to be assuming that United Kingdom and Great Britain are synonymous. However, UK includes Northern Ireland, but GB does not. For example, see the useful map/diagram
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Lindsay Graham
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Re: Church of Scotland
Happy New Year Everyone,
Thank you for all of your responses to my question . You have conformed what I had originally thought and added some details that were unknown. I appreciate that.
My question
Happy New Year Everyone,
Thank you for all of your responses to my question . You have conformed what I had originally thought and added some details that were unknown. I appreciate that.
My question
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Glynn Currie
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#732
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Queen Elizabeth
Happy New Year to everyone.
I'm not disagreeing with Anne just clarifying the Queen's title:
The official style of the monarch is "By the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other
Happy New Year to everyone.
I'm not disagreeing with Anne just clarifying the Queen's title:
The official style of the monarch is "By the Grace of God of the United Kingdom, Canada and Her other
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Janet Farmer
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#731
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Re: Church of Scotland
The head of the Church of England is HM Queen Elizabeth, who is the second Queen Elizabeth in England but only the first to reign in Scotland. King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I of England, and
The head of the Church of England is HM Queen Elizabeth, who is the second Queen Elizabeth in England but only the first to reign in Scotland. King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I of England, and
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Anne Burgess
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#730
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Re: Church of Scotland
No, that isn't correct. The Church of Scotland is Presbyterian, but it is not the only Presbyterian denomination in Scotland.
And the terms 'Conformist' and 'Non-conformist' are technically
No, that isn't correct. The Church of Scotland is Presbyterian, but it is not the only Presbyterian denomination in Scotland.
And the terms 'Conformist' and 'Non-conformist' are technically
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Anne Burgess
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#729
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Re: Church of Scotland
The Church of Scotland and the Church of England are entirely independent of one another. There are differences in the forms of worship, but the fundamental difference is in how the church hierarchy
The Church of Scotland and the Church of England are entirely independent of one another. There are differences in the forms of worship, but the fundamental difference is in how the church hierarchy
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Anne Burgess
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#728
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Re: Church of Scotland
The head of the Church of England is Queen Elizabeth II. Every ruler since Henry VIII had been head of the Church of England, except maybe Charles II (was he, considering that he was Roman
The head of the Church of England is Queen Elizabeth II. Every ruler since Henry VIII had been head of the Church of England, except maybe Charles II (was he, considering that he was Roman
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W David Samuelsen
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#727
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Re: Church of Scotland
Hi Glynn
I believe the Presbyterian Church is the same thing as the Church of Scotland. It is the official or conformist church of Scotland. All other churches in Scotland are considered
Hi Glynn
I believe the Presbyterian Church is the same thing as the Church of Scotland. It is the official or conformist church of Scotland. All other churches in Scotland are considered
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garyturnbull@...
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#726
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Re: Church of Scotland
Hi Glynn;
In Great Britain, the state recognizes or favours one denomination as the established church. In England, the Anglican Church is the recognized church and becomes known as the Church of
Hi Glynn;
In Great Britain, the state recognizes or favours one denomination as the established church. In England, the Anglican Church is the recognized church and becomes known as the Church of
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Donald Young
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#725
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Re: Church of Scotland
Glynn Currie,
Church of Scotland is Presbyterian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Scotland#/media/File:Reformed_Scots_Church_Denominations.svg
Church of England is Anglican or Episcopal
Glynn Currie,
Church of Scotland is Presbyterian.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Scotland#/media/File:Reformed_Scots_Church_Denominations.svg
Church of England is Anglican or Episcopal
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W David Samuelsen
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#724
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Church of Scotland
Happy Hogmanay,
I wonder if anyone can explain the relationship between the Church of Scotland and the Presbyterian Church and the Church of England. I am having difficulty understanding some of the
Happy Hogmanay,
I wonder if anyone can explain the relationship between the Church of Scotland and the Presbyterian Church and the Church of England. I am having difficulty understanding some of the
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Glynn Currie
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#723
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What a year 2020 has been!
Dearest fellow genealogists,
As I write, it's a quiet Christmas night, in a quiet, distant holiday season. I miss the noise and fun of being with family, but I'm so thankful to you, each of you, for
Dearest fellow genealogists,
As I write, it's a quiet Christmas night, in a quiet, distant holiday season. I miss the noise and fun of being with family, but I'm so thankful to you, each of you, for
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Valorie Zimmerman
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#722
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Re: Mystery Photo SOLVED
Yes, Fiona, you are correct! Good sleuthing. With a bit more digging, I found this Hugh Fraser's photo in another article in the San Francisco newspaper. He was the organizer of several clans along
Yes, Fiona, you are correct! Good sleuthing. With a bit more digging, I found this Hugh Fraser's photo in another article in the San Francisco newspaper. He was the organizer of several clans along
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Barbara Gooding
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#721
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Re: Place name
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=55.59813&lon=-6.24538&layers=5&b=1
https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NR3241
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16&lat=55.59813&lon=-6.24538&layers=5&b=1
https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NR3241
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Anne Burgess
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#720
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Re: Place name
Thanks Donald. It is interesting to see the many "cousins" one gets after so many generations.
Glynn
Sent from my Galaxy
Thanks Donald. It is interesting to see the many "cousins" one gets after so many generations.
Glynn
Sent from my Galaxy
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Glynn Currie
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#719
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Re: Place name
Donald,
Apart from the use of the very small number of identical names used in Islay at the time, I can not find in my data any of the persons you name. I have multiple cases of persons with the
Donald,
Apart from the use of the very small number of identical names used in Islay at the time, I can not find in my data any of the persons you name. I have multiple cases of persons with the
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Ken Harrison
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#718
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Re: Place name
Glynn,
I have your Andrew and Catherine (who I assume you meant was born 1779) in my data, plus 8 children and several generations below them. Catherine sometimes went by the name McMath. I have no
Glynn,
I have your Andrew and Catherine (who I assume you meant was born 1779) in my data, plus 8 children and several generations below them. Catherine sometimes went by the name McMath. I have no
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Ken Harrison
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#717
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Re: Place name
Hi Ken;
Thank you for responding. When you have some time, I would be interested in what you have. My ancestor is Duncan Cameron of Ballichatrigan whose first spouse is unknown. His second wife
Hi Ken;
Thank you for responding. When you have some time, I would be interested in what you have. My ancestor is Duncan Cameron of Ballichatrigan whose first spouse is unknown. His second wife
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Donald Young
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#716
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Re: Place name
HI Glynn;
I am a descendant of Hugh Cameron who married a Nancy McNabb on Islay in 1826. That’s all I have with a McNabb.
Thank you for posting.
Donald Young
HI Glynn;
I am a descendant of Hugh Cameron who married a Nancy McNabb on Islay in 1826. That’s all I have with a McNabb.
Thank you for posting.
Donald Young
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Donald Young
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#715
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Re: Place name
Hi Ken;
When you have time, I would like to know more.
The earliest name I have is Duncan Cameron of Ballychatrigan. His son Hugh married a Nancy McNabb in 1826 on Islay. Duncan married a
Hi Ken;
When you have time, I would like to know more.
The earliest name I have is Duncan Cameron of Ballychatrigan. His son Hugh married a Nancy McNabb in 1826 on Islay. Duncan married a
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Donald Young
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#714
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