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Re: Duich Lotts
Duich lots, Islay - description from 'Scottis Places' here:
https://www.scottish-places.info/towns/townfirst14706.html
Diane
M Diane Rogers
Duich lots, Islay - description from 'Scottis Places' here:
https://www.scottish-places.info/towns/townfirst14706.html
Diane
M Diane Rogers
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M. Diane Rogers
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#663
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Re: Duich Lotts
Hello Glynn
The place east of Bowmore is, a believe, usually known as Dluich. I have never seen anywhere else beginning with "Dl" and I have no idea how to say it, but there it is.
Hello Glynn
The place east of Bowmore is, a believe, usually known as Dluich. I have never seen anywhere else beginning with "Dl" and I have no idea how to say it, but there it is.
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John Kemplen
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
The following is a direct quotation from the Borders Family History webpage
“Selkirk Parish is situated in the County of the same name being bounded on the north by the Parishes of Caddonfoot and
The following is a direct quotation from the Borders Family History webpage
“Selkirk Parish is situated in the County of the same name being bounded on the north by the Parishes of Caddonfoot and
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Anne Farrar
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Duich Lotts
Both my paternal grandparents were born on Islay. I have been told about the Island ever since I was very young. Grampa was John Currie, born in 1879 at Duich Lotts. His father was Donald Currie and
Both my paternal grandparents were born on Islay. I have been told about the Island ever since I was very young. Grampa was John Currie, born in 1879 at Duich Lotts. His father was Donald Currie and
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Glynn Currie
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Re: DNA
Hello, Bob.
I am the Project Administrator for the Busby name project at familytreedna.com .
I am no expert, but, the following may be helpful.
At familytreedna.com, for males, they have the Y-DNA
Hello, Bob.
I am the Project Administrator for the Busby name project at familytreedna.com .
I am no expert, but, the following may be helpful.
At familytreedna.com, for males, they have the Y-DNA
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Bret Busby
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Re: DNA
Is she only had her mitochondrial DNA tested, it would be the same as yours, but only you have a Y chromosome.
Ruth
Is she only had her mitochondrial DNA tested, it would be the same as yours, but only you have a Y chromosome.
Ruth
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orange.wasps
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DNA
If my eldest sister was to her DNA donewould it be any different than mine, or would she have the same markers asmyself just a thought as there is no other male line in the family.
Thank Bob
If my eldest sister was to her DNA donewould it be any different than mine, or would she have the same markers asmyself just a thought as there is no other male line in the family.
Thank Bob
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Bob Elder
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
Bailer should read Baillie (a civic leader).
Ken iPad
Bailer should read Baillie (a civic leader).
Ken iPad
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Ken Harrison
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
Yes the marriage data is correct.Robert Elliott is Agnes' Father and her Mother was Euphemia Tudhope. I do not know who Robert born 1722 parents were. The Robert Tudhope was a bailer in Selkirk which
Yes the marriage data is correct.Robert Elliott is Agnes' Father and her Mother was Euphemia Tudhope. I do not know who Robert born 1722 parents were. The Robert Tudhope was a bailer in Selkirk which
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ROBERT F. RIDER
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
I checked any the time I viewed for that but saw no others. I just looked at an old map of Roxburgshire. Roberts bible said all his children were born in Bowden. Askirk is very close and there was a
I checked any the time I viewed for that but saw no others. I just looked at an old map of Roxburgshire. Roberts bible said all his children were born in Bowden. Askirk is very close and there was a
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ROBERT F. RIDER
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
Hi Robert
Found these records, For Agnes wife of your Robert, her Baptism 19 Jan 1724 showing her parents as Robert Elliot & Euphin Tudhope, do youknow are these her parents is this right and 2
Hi Robert
Found these records, For Agnes wife of your Robert, her Baptism 19 Jan 1724 showing her parents as Robert Elliot & Euphin Tudhope, do youknow are these her parents is this right and 2
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Josephine Conray
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
If you can go back and re-read the film..take down all the THOMpSON and Elliot families you can find........you may find someone around the same time period who is related......then work with that
If you can go back and re-read the film..take down all the THOMpSON and Elliot families you can find........you may find someone around the same time period who is related......then work with that
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Goldie & Lido Doratti
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Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
These are from the associated churches microfilm I ordered in and viewed and copied at my local LDS church.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Midlem, August 15th.,1762
Robert Thomson and Agnes
These are from the associated churches microfilm I ordered in and viewed and copied at my local LDS church.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
Midlem, August 15th.,1762
Robert Thomson and Agnes
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ROBERT F. RIDER
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
That sounds like good evidence. Though I am puzzled because I cannot find the baptism of Euphemia Thom(p)son on FS or in the IGI. Which Associate Church was it, and do the baptisms list names of
That sounds like good evidence. Though I am puzzled because I cannot find the baptism of Euphemia Thom(p)son on FS or in the IGI. Which Associate Church was it, and do the baptisms list names of
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Anne Burgess
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
Thank you to all who have sent what help you could. I do appreciate any and all even if it isn't my line.Sometimes one can find a small tidbit even in a mostly incorrect tree. I do not have a tree on
Thank you to all who have sent what help you could. I do appreciate any and all even if it isn't my line.Sometimes one can find a small tidbit even in a mostly incorrect tree. I do not have a tree on
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ROBERT F. RIDER
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Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
Hi Robert
I am sorry thatthe information that I sent was incorrect, I was only going by what you hadposted and what I found on Ancestry. As I said there were 220 family trees Idid not go through
Hi Robert
I am sorry thatthe information that I sent was incorrect, I was only going by what you hadposted and what I found on Ancestry. As I said there were 220 family trees Idid not go through
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Josephine Conray
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Re: "America"
Of course. What I said was merely intended to forestall any objections to me using the acronym 'USA' for events that took place before the United States of America existed.
Of course. What I said was merely intended to forestall any objections to me using the acronym 'USA' for events that took place before the United States of America existed.
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Anne Burgess
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
You should certainly get the two marriage records, but do not expect them to tell you the names of the couple's parents. In pre-1855 marriage records you do occasionally get the name of the bride's
You should certainly get the two marriage records, but do not expect them to tell you the names of the couple's parents. In pre-1855 marriage records you do occasionally get the name of the bride's
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Anne Burgess
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Re: Thomson/Thompson in the Borders of Scotland.
HiRobert
Doyou have a family tree on Ancestry if yes what is it called.
Thetwo web sites I sent were not family trees but Find a Grave site that had abiro on each person, but they both
HiRobert
Doyou have a family tree on Ancestry if yes what is it called.
Thetwo web sites I sent were not family trees but Find a Grave site that had abiro on each person, but they both
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Josephine Conray
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Re: "America"
Thank you, Anne
This also applies after the revolution.
Ken
Thank you, Anne
This also applies after the revolution.
Ken
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Ken Harrison
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