Dear List, I recently obtained baptismal details on an ancestor from the Inverness Catholic Church Register via NAS. I had spent some time searching for this ...
19958
annemhen@...
annemhen
Dec 4, 2001 10:33 am
... say, ... were ... into ... George ... Hi, Sarah and George: I think the place you might be looking for is Latheron on the E. coast of Caithness. If you see...
19957
dave oram
dao@...
Dec 4, 2001 10:33 am
Hi Listers Can sks please inform of the best way to start searching for the children of a married couple in the 1800s Cheers. Dave. [Non-text portions of this...
19956
James Clark, Jr.
jandjclark@...
Dec 4, 2001 10:33 am
These two records are likely the recording of marriage banns. They were read to the congregation in the home church, or parish, of both the bride and the...
19955
dmatt
dmatt73
Dec 4, 2001 10:33 am
Maureen, Try The Army Record Centre Bourne Avenue Hayes Middlesex I do not have the number but you can look it up easy enough. Also I received a copy of my...
19954
Adhaniá
macmullenchild
Dec 4, 2001 10:33 am
The surname is "Numbers"? MacMullenChild ... From: <hollndale@...> To: <scots-origins@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 5:11 PM Subject:...
19953
douglas.carrick
carrwelsh
Dec 3, 2001 5:09 pm
Hi Mally This looks like the family from the 1881 census : Dwelling: Holly Hill Road Census Place: Heworth, Durham, England Source: FHL Film 1342212 PRO...
19952
butcher731@...
Dec 3, 2001 2:18 pm
I have done some research into some families in medieval and later Scotland. As far as I am aware the "de" was used to connect a person with land he held, or...
19951
Ann Hancocks
alpha5alphauk
Dec 3, 2001 2:18 pm
Hello Maureen, Try The Army Record Centre Bourne Avenue Hayes Middlesex I do not have the number but you can look it up easy enough. Also I received a copy of...
19950
Janoch2000@...
janpitlochry
Dec 3, 2001 1:46 pm
Hi Kay, I am on scots-origins today and I had a look for you.But I got no more than you. I don't if you have it, but I found 2 marriages for a JAMES MCGREGOR...
19949
Scots Abroad
calumh
Dec 3, 2001 1:11 pm
... D' ... of ... Joan ... and ... "THE" ... King ... more. ... "De" is a French preposition, meaning of. To say "of the" in French you use du (masculine), de...
19948
jimmydee
jimmydee@...
Dec 3, 2001 11:15 am
Dave, Why didn't you write this in THE Gaelic? I like to throw a spanner in now and then. Graham. ... From: <ScotHeritage@...> To:...
19947
George Dishman
george_dishm...
Dec 3, 2001 11:15 am
Hi Sarah, ... the ... born ... g/grandfather ... LDS and ... -- do ... For James, the first word is "Cooper" but I cannot make out the second. I am fairly sure...
19946
Jeremy, Melissa & Jen...
jemnmel@...
Dec 3, 2001 11:15 am
Hi all, Looking for McGregors of Fife. I have traced my ancestor back to John McGregor born 1805 eldest of six children to Andrew and Janet Walls. Has anyone...
19945
Gary Carruthers
carrots1@...
Dec 3, 2001 11:15 am
Yes - the Carruthers name was originally "de Carruthers" also. Gary Carruthers ... From: <ScotHeritage@...> To: <scots-origins@yahoogroups.com> Sent:...
19944
Carol Galbraith
nat38au
Dec 3, 2001 11:15 am
Try British War Museum. Australian War Museun is online also and all medals and awards from the Boar War on are available. ... From: maureenpburns@......
19943
Kay Liney
mail@...
Dec 3, 2001 11:15 am
Thomas McGregor, a mason journeyman, b c1852 possibly Stirlingshire, son ... dtr ... two ... is...
19942
hollndale@...
Dec 3, 2001 11:15 am
Looking for any info on the name listed above. All I know is that it is of Scottish decent. Thank you, Dale...
19941
Frank & Jamie D'A...
dangeloadvertising@...
Dec 3, 2001 11:14 am
THOM Families from Forfar Parish This information was taken from a film at my local FHC. FILM # 0993431 Parish Registar Angus Forfar Baptisms 1751-1820 It was...
19940
jeburch@...
Dec 3, 2001 12:21 am
I am trying to locate a Thomas McGarrity who moved to Scotland from Ireland. He married Susan Owens, he was a coal miner, and he lived in Airdrie and raised...
19939
marion180@...
Dec 3, 2001 12:21 am
Some light hearted animation http://www.animationgrove.co.uk/scotlist.shtml [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
19938
Albert Easton
albert_easton
Dec 3, 2001 12:16 am
Re: "Can anyone tell me when the term "illegitimate" stopped being put on birth certificates? I have one in 1882, but not for one in 1896, and not having...
19937
maureenpburns@...
maureenpburnsuk
Dec 3, 2001 12:16 am
Could someone please advise how I would go about getting details of a Military Medal awarded to Stephen Borthwick a Segeant in the 94th Brigade of the Royal...
19936
pmmbry
Dec 3, 2001 12:16 am
Hi All I have certificates for births in 1903 & 1906 (in Glasgow) both marked "illegitimate" - I don't know whether my namesake was "a bad girl" or just ...
19935
Marlbrae@...
wees28
Dec 3, 2001 12:16 am
Hi George: Thank you very much for providing me with the information from the 1861 census. I think the George Weir you found IS my greatgrandfather. As you...
19934
RbrtsnEliz@...
Dec 3, 2001 12:16 am
www.bitdefender.com The above site will supply a free tool to get rid of this worm. I used it and it worked well. Liz [Non-text portions of this message have...
19933
ScotHeritage@...
Dec 3, 2001 12:16 am
In a message dated 29/11/01 7:56:06 AM Central Standard Time, enquiries@... writes: << You're quite correct - that is why so many people...
19932
MALLYBAN@...
Dec 3, 2001 12:16 am
Help! Need to find family? could have emigrated to America! Thomas Petrie born 29 june 1870 at Felling, Northumberland. Father William Petrie born North Leith,...
19931
DHarper32766@...
harper32765
Dec 3, 2001 12:16 am
Looking for Harpers in Scotland who know they have ancestors who emigrated to Ireland then Boston/US in the 1700s. Samuel Harper, as well as we know....
19930
Mike & Judy Smith
spookz@...
Dec 3, 2001 12:11 am
Dave I have no connections to your family. But maybe you would like to tell us where your family is from in Scotland :-) Judy ... From: "dave oram"...