|
Four webinars about Scottish research
FamilySearch hosted four webinars about Scottish research a few days back. The recordings are now available on their Facebook page:
Using the Wiki and ScotlandsPeople for Scottish
FamilySearch hosted four webinars about Scottish research a few days back. The recordings are now available on their Facebook page:
Using the Wiki and ScotlandsPeople for Scottish
|
By
Valorie Zimmerman
·
#589
·
|
|
Birthplace and Parents of Mary BAXTER, b.c1740, wife of Archibald GRAHAM, b. c1735 "in Inveraray".
I am trying to find the birth-family of Mary BAXTER (b1740), who married Archibald GRAHAM (b. c1735) in Inveraray Parish in 1760. Archibald GRAHAM waas the son of John GRAHAM and Elizabeth / Elaiza
I am trying to find the birth-family of Mary BAXTER (b1740), who married Archibald GRAHAM (b. c1735) in Inveraray Parish in 1760. Archibald GRAHAM waas the son of John GRAHAM and Elizabeth / Elaiza
|
By
Kelly P Graham
·
#588
·
|
|
Re: Liverpool genealogy
Hi Bob,
Yes there’s the Liverpool and South West Lancashire group for one: https://www.lswlfhs.org.uk
Their facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lswlfhs
Mary McCarthy
Hi Bob,
Yes there’s the Liverpool and South West Lancashire group for one: https://www.lswlfhs.org.uk
Their facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lswlfhs
Mary McCarthy
|
By
Mary McCarthy HOME
·
#587
·
|
|
Re: Research help on Thomas Gray, Lord Provost of Aberdeen in 1645
This web site has several web sites about Lord Provost in Aberdeen don't believe the Lord Gray they have listed in different web sites is the one you are looking for but the provost web sites listed
This web site has several web sites about Lord Provost in Aberdeen don't believe the Lord Gray they have listed in different web sites is the one you are looking for but the provost web sites listed
|
By
Dee Horn
·
#586
·
|
|
Re: Research help on Thomas Gray, Lord Provost of Aberdeen in 1645
Does anyone know of a genealogy group in Liverpool. I have onlyfound one of the family moved from Scotland to Newcastle on Tyne & thenover to Liverpool
Thank you
Bob Elder
Does anyone know of a genealogy group in Liverpool. I have onlyfound one of the family moved from Scotland to Newcastle on Tyne & thenover to Liverpool
Thank you
Bob Elder
|
By
Bob Elder
·
#585
·
|
|
Re: Research help on Thomas Gray, Lord Provost of Aberdeen in 1645
Thanks Anne, currently reading everything I can find on Aberdeen in the 1600s.
I concur with your final paragraph, the curse of online research and misplaced hope.
Thanks Anne, currently reading everything I can find on Aberdeen in the 1600s.
I concur with your final paragraph, the curse of online research and misplaced hope.
|
By
kengray1000@...
·
#584
·
|
|
Re: Research help on Thomas Gray, Lord Provost of Aberdeen in 1645
Hi Josephine
Thanks for that, it pretty much confirms all I have discovered so far.
Scotlands People records show a marriage of Thomas Gray and Isobell Farquer and you can also find all their children
Hi Josephine
Thanks for that, it pretty much confirms all I have discovered so far.
Scotlands People records show a marriage of Thomas Gray and Isobell Farquer and you can also find all their children
|
By
kengray1000@...
·
#583
·
|
|
Re: Research help on Thomas Gray, Lord Provost of Aberdeen in 1645
Have you tried the Aberdeen Archives? https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/libraries-and-archives/aberdeen-city-and-aberdeenshire-archives
Whatever you do, do ***not*** trust any family trees you
Have you tried the Aberdeen Archives? https://www.aberdeencity.gov.uk/services/libraries-and-archives/aberdeen-city-and-aberdeenshire-archives
Whatever you do, do ***not*** trust any family trees you
|
By
Anne Burgess
·
#582
·
|
|
Re: Research help on Thomas Gray, Lord Provost of Aberdeen in 1645
HiKen
Thereare quite a few family trees on Ancestry with a mixture of Patents names butmost of them have the same dates as yours.
Exampleof Parents names
RobertGray/Graye 1560-1618 and
HiKen
Thereare quite a few family trees on Ancestry with a mixture of Patents names butmost of them have the same dates as yours.
Exampleof Parents names
RobertGray/Graye 1560-1618 and
|
By
Josephine Conray
·
#581
·
|
|
Research help on Thomas Gray, Lord Provost of Aberdeen in 1645
Hello
Thanks to a DNA match with someone else researching Gray in Aberdeen we both have moved a bit further back in time.
I am now researching a possible common ancestor Thomas Gray, born in Aberdeen
Hello
Thanks to a DNA match with someone else researching Gray in Aberdeen we both have moved a bit further back in time.
I am now researching a possible common ancestor Thomas Gray, born in Aberdeen
|
By
kengray1000@...
·
#580
·
|
|
Re: Who held Knockdolian Castle before the GRAHAMS of Wallacetown?
This gives you lots of info on the castle and it says the MacCubbins inproved the land.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=Knockdolian+Castle&FORM=ANCMS9&PC=DCTS
Put it in my castles etc folder for
This gives you lots of info on the castle and it says the MacCubbins inproved the land.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=Knockdolian+Castle&FORM=ANCMS9&PC=DCTS
Put it in my castles etc folder for
|
By
Dee Horn
·
#579
·
|
|
Re: Who held Knockdolian Castle before the GRAHAMS of Wallacetown?
HiKelly.
Whatan interesting family to have come from, I bet you had fund researching them.
Ihave added two web sites the first will show that the DeMorvilles family seemto be the first
HiKelly.
Whatan interesting family to have come from, I bet you had fund researching them.
Ihave added two web sites the first will show that the DeMorvilles family seemto be the first
|
By
Josephine Conray
·
#578
·
|
|
Who held Knockdolian Castle before the GRAHAMS of Wallacetown?
Hello, all!!
I am a descendent, I believe, of Walter GRAHAM "of Wallacetown", youngest-son of William GRAHAM "of Kincardine & Old Montrose" and Mariota STEWART, Countess of Angus, daughter of
King
Hello, all!!
I am a descendent, I believe, of Walter GRAHAM "of Wallacetown", youngest-son of William GRAHAM "of Kincardine & Old Montrose" and Mariota STEWART, Countess of Angus, daughter of
King
|
By
Kelly P Graham
·
#577
·
|
|
Re: Elizabeth BLAIRE, wife of Andrew GRAHAM "of Wallacetown"
Sound advice Anne. Appreciate the effort you put into assisting others.
Jocelyn
Sound advice Anne. Appreciate the effort you put into assisting others.
Jocelyn
|
By
Jocelyn Gould
·
#576
·
|
|
Re: Elizabeth BLAIRE, wife of Andrew GRAHAM "of Wallacetown"
Have you tried contacting the Clan Blair archivist?
'The Surnames of Scotland' says that Blair is of territorial origin from one or more of the places of the name.
The origin of the place name is
Have you tried contacting the Clan Blair archivist?
'The Surnames of Scotland' says that Blair is of territorial origin from one or more of the places of the name.
The origin of the place name is
|
By
Anne Burgess
·
#575
·
|
|
Re: Elizabeth BLAIRE, wife of Andrew GRAHAM "of Wallacetown"
Thank you, Josephine :) This is the line I'm following! :) It took me a long time to find that line. I am not sure - because Andrew's date- and place-
of- birth were never mentioned - but, the GRAHAMS
Thank you, Josephine :) This is the line I'm following! :) It took me a long time to find that line. I am not sure - because Andrew's date- and place-
of- birth were never mentioned - but, the GRAHAMS
|
By
Kelly P Graham
·
#574
·
|
|
Re: Elizabeth BLAIRE, wife of Andrew GRAHAM "of Wallacetown"
HiKelly
Thereare some 225 Family trees on Ancestry for this family. I have had a look at afew but they do not show Elizabeth Blair parents. I do not know how muchinformation you have on the
HiKelly
Thereare some 225 Family trees on Ancestry for this family. I have had a look at afew but they do not show Elizabeth Blair parents. I do not know how muchinformation you have on the
|
By
Josephine Conray
·
#573
·
|
|
Elizabeth BLAIRE, wife of Andrew GRAHAM "of Wallacetown"
Hello, all :)
I am looking for the birth-family of Elizabeth BLAIR, wife of Andrew GRAHAM "of Wallacetown", and mother of Gilbert GRAHAM "of Knockdolian" (killed in 1547). To which family of BLAIR did
Hello, all :)
I am looking for the birth-family of Elizabeth BLAIR, wife of Andrew GRAHAM "of Wallacetown", and mother of Gilbert GRAHAM "of Knockdolian" (killed in 1547). To which family of BLAIR did
|
By
Kelly P Graham
·
#572
·
|
|
Re: John Mackay Problem ..............
Hi Anne,
Thank you for taking the time to look at the baptism record for John Mackay i see it the same as you now, is always good to have another set of eyes to look at things.
Regards
Ray
Hi Anne,
Thank you for taking the time to look at the baptism record for John Mackay i see it the same as you now, is always good to have another set of eyes to look at things.
Regards
Ray
|
By
aberloursearch@...
·
#571
·
|
|
Re: 1881 census on Window 10
Hi Howard,
I managed to locate a methodology that allowed me to put the WinXP VHD directly on Win10.
Once I get the time, I'll add in the 1881 Census Data & v4.02 of the Viewer software.
Thank you for
Hi Howard,
I managed to locate a methodology that allowed me to put the WinXP VHD directly on Win10.
Once I get the time, I'll add in the 1881 Census Data & v4.02 of the Viewer software.
Thank you for
|
By
Allan MacBain
·
#570
·
|