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Maureen Jamieson |
Ontario, Canada |
Jun 14, 2006 |
Looking for any help with my Campbell Family.
Duncan, born in 1771 and Janet Campbell (Campbell), born in 1778 were married in Killin, Perthshire Scotland in Dec. 7,1799. They came to Martintown, ON,Canada in 1802. Twentyone years later they settled in SandPoint, McNab Township.
Duncan and Janet had nine children:
Katherine; Nancy,Archibald;Elizabeth,Colin; John; James (our line)and Peter.
Than you.
Maureen
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John |
New Zealand. |
Jun 12, 2006 |
John New Zealand
Kirkwood of Dunbar.
Am looking for any living descendants of my gr/gr/gr grandparents William Kirkwood and Catherine Hogg from Dunbar.William was a cabinet maker at 67 high street presently occupied by the local chemist lived 1777/1849 Had a large family. John,James,Margaret,William,James,Andrew,Thomas, Alexander,George,and Marion. Would like contact with family or relatives |
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Jim McGill |
Alberta, Canada |
Jun 11, 2006 |
Looking for info on JOHN GEDDES of Buckie born 1844 died 1938 m. 1871 to HELLEN SPALDING born 1849 died 1916. They had 9 children,Helen,Anne,Isabella,James,ElizabethJane,John,Jesse,George,and Alexander. All were born in Buckie except Jesse. She was born in Fordyce in 1882, married ROBERT PROUDFOOT and died 1958 in Toronto Canada. Jesse was my grandmother. Any Geddes kin recognize any of these names? |
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Peter |
Scotland |
Jun 05, 2006 |
John PECK and Wife Mary DARRACH/DARROCH emigrated to Canada, most likely Nova Scotia or New Brunswick but possibly some other Canadian province in 1830 plus or minus a decade or so.
A daughter Ann PECK born 1825 to 1830 married in Prince Edward Island and emigrated to New Zealand
with husband anf Family about 1875.
If you think you may have knowledge of this family, please email me. Thanks. |
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kathi swan |
live in us |
Jun 04, 2006 |
i am looking for anybody who has a drylie in there family tree most were coal miners and came from dunfermline in fife originally. some immigrated to the us i am looking for connections to drylies who stayed in scotland any help would be greatly appreciated |
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Sandi |
USA |
May 29, 2006 |
HI: Doing my grandfathers family genealogy - Middleton - from Aberdeen. John Troup Middleton b. 1858 - married to Ann Donald both from Richmond St. Aberdeen. One of their children was my grandfather David Donald Middleton b. Oct. 13, 1895 in Aberdeen d. June 30, 1958 in USA. Would appreciate any info or direction to find more on the Middleton's of Aberdeen or if you think you have a family connection would be glad to hear from you. Thanks to all. Sandi |
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kathi swan |
united states |
May 20, 2006 |
i am looking for help with scottish ancestors peter drylie and christina mcpherson they were married on 12-31-1874. peter was born in march 1854 and christina was born in march 1855. i know nothing beyond these two people no parents siblings or living decendants in dunfermline scotland. would like to find a connection still living in scotland |
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Maureen Jamieson |
Canada |
May 20, 2006 |
Looking for any information on John Jamieson and Mary West. John and Mary Married on July 16, 1802 in Glasgow, Scotland. The Jamieson Family sailed with the Muslin Street Emigration Society. The Brock set sail on July 13, 1820 from Greenock. Their children were John and James born 1803, Mary b. 1805, Robert b. 1808, George b. 1810,, Jane Harvie b. ?, Janet b. 1819.
Mary West Jamieson may have had a sister Ann who married a Henderson.
Will share information. |
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