Gavin It's not an original, but a reprint...there are originals on Add-all but with my research budget....I love books, so am fascinated by a new subject. Our library is limited and it's location is not convenient....it's in the middle of the city. I'm building my own library instead. There is a book on trades, for the 1851 census at New Registrar House. I wish I had copied some of the agricultural indexes, as it gave names for "the man who worked with horses" vs. the "the man who takes care of the cattle". I don't understand crofter vs. cottar, except I think one pays rent and the latter barter for rent. And then there are fues and bothy. I find everyday so much more to learn, I'll never be an expert. But life is about always learning!! Mary In a message dated 5/10/2009 2:37:03 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, g.bell@which.net writes: BRUINSWOOD@aol.com wrote: >I found a book called "Scottish land-names; their origin and meaning "by >Sir Herbert Maxwell Bart, 1874. > >Does anyone have the book? Curious if it's really helpful. I found one for >$10...so am going to find out, but I'd cancel the order, if anyone knows >it's not helpful. > For $10 I would buy it. I have a copy, which I have yet to study in detail, but as ever, with a book of that age (although my copy bears the publication date "MDCCCXCIV" which translates to 1894, rather than 1874, a date which is confirmed by the Author's Introduction) I would read it with interest, but also with caution. No single source is ever likely to be the sole repository of wisdom - but may have something useful to contribute. Gavin Bell ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ANGUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Recession-proof vacation ideas. Find free things to do in the U.S. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-ideas/domestic/national-tourism-week?ncid=emlcntustrav00000002)
I found a book called "Scottish land-names; their origin and meaning"by _Sir Herbert Maxwell Bart_ (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/ref=ntt_athr_dp_sr_1?_encoding=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books&field-author =Sir%20Herbert%20Maxwell%20Bart) , 1874. Does anyone have the book? Curious if it's really helpful. I found one for $10...so am going to find out, but I'd cancel the order, if anyone knows it's not helpful. I got female homosexual for Dyke...which isn't any help with a land term. Mary In a message dated 5/10/2009 11:16:06 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, BRUINSWOOD@aol.com writes: Bruce, I am very grateful!! While I have used digital maps from the NLS (National Library of Scotland), It has been expanded since I used them last. I can get a satelite overlay and digital Earth views. It allows amazing views. I appreciate your explaination of moving while in the lowest magnification possible. it really makes it faster to zoom in on the area I want, south of Dundee. I used the Road Atlas I bought for driving in Scotland to remind me which direction exactly to move. I'm putting out to the list so others know about the digital library of maps, and to say a proper THANK YOU for your assistance. If anyone would like to see the full instructions of how to use the site, contact me off line and I'll send along Bruce D's excellent email to me. _http://www.nls.uk/_ (http://www.nls.uk/) Mary I've seen Dyke and Cottontown frequently, around several villages. Any idea what they the terms mean? ----- Original Message ----- From: <BRUINSWOOD@aol.com> To: <perthshire@rootsweb.com>; <angus@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 1:14 AM Subject: [ANGUS] map of Errol > Does anyone know where I can get a very detailed map of Errol? 7 of my 18 > Powrie branches (including my own) originate in this village, and I have > the > names of farms now on everyone, Dyke of Murie, Inchcoonans, Gormach, > Argaith.....and while my Victorian (1851-1895) map has a couple, but not > all. > **************Recession-proof vacation ideas. Find free things to do in the U.S. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-ideas/domestic/national-tourism-week?ncid=emlc ntustrav00000002) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PERTHSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Recession-proof vacation ideas. Find free things to do in the U.S. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-ideas/domestic/national-tourism-week?ncid=emlcntustrav00000002)
Bruce, I am very grateful!! While I have used digital maps from the NLS (National Library of Scotland), It has been expanded since I used them last. I can get a satelite overlay and digital Earth views. It allows amazing views. I appreciate your explaination of moving while in the lowest magnification possible. it really makes it faster to zoom in on the area I want, south of Dundee. I used the Road Atlas I bought for driving in Scotland to remind me which direction exactly to move. I'm putting out to the list so others know about the digital library of maps, and to say a proper THANK YOU for your assistance. If anyone would like to see the full instructions of how to use the site, contact me off line and I'll send along Bruce D's excellent email to me. _http://www.nls.uk/_ (http://www.nls.uk/) Mary I've seen Dyke and Cottontown frequently, around several villages. Any idea what they the terms mean? ----- Original Message ----- From: <BRUINSWOOD@aol.com> To: <perthshire@rootsweb.com>; <angus@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 10, 2009 1:14 AM Subject: [ANGUS] map of Errol > Does anyone know where I can get a very detailed map of Errol? 7 of my 18 > Powrie branches (including my own) originate in this village, and I have > the > names of farms now on everyone, Dyke of Murie, Inchcoonans, Gormach, > Argaith.....and while my Victorian (1851-1895) map has a couple, but not > all. > **************Recession-proof vacation ideas. Find free things to do in the U.S. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-ideas/domestic/national-tourism-week?ncid=emlcntustrav00000002)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: steelo Surnames: Cable Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5572/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi folks, Looking for any information regarding the deaths of Margaret, b 1811, James, b1813, Jean, b1817,and William, b 1819. They were all the children of James Cable and Mary Galloway from Murthill Mill. As they are not mentioned in fathers will in 1843 I assume they had all died before then.I don't have any record of them marrying. Thank you. Regards Allan. wet and windy South Island, NZ. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: steelo Surnames: cable, robbie, kidd Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5571/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi folks, Have just discovered a new line in my Cable family and wondered if there is anybody on the list connected to it. Catherine Cable, b1807 married David Robbie from Cortachy and Clova, date unknown. David worked in the Washmill at Cortachy. They had Mary, b1830, James, b1832, John, b1834, Margaret, b1838 and David, b1841.Father David died 1874 and was a widower. Catherine was alive in 1861 but I cannot find her death after that date. Their daughter Margaret married James Kidd in 1860 and they had Laura, Maggie, Jane Ann, William David and James between 1860 and 1867. Maggie died aged 2. Young James does not appear in 1871 census so may have also died young. Mother Margaret died 1874 but I cannot seem to find the others and wonder if they emigrated? I also have a marriage for a Mary Robbie to a Charles Christie that maybe my Mary born 1830 but cannot find anything more on this couple. Would be keen to make contact with anybody connected to these families. Thank you. Regards Allan Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I have a Robert Swadel who married Annie dewar in St. Peter's parish, dundee in 1875. I read his parents as John Swadel, but I can't read his wife's maiden name, just Betsy?. Annie's parents are Thomas and Isabella Nisbet. If anyone knows about the family, I could sure use some help! In a message dated 5/8/2009 12:06:06 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, lezleyr@hotmail.com writes: > From: nell1@sympatico.ca > To: angus@rootsweb.com > Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 11:13:39 -0400 > Subject: Re: [ANGUS] FENTON Ancestry - Tannadice, Brechin & Arbroath > > Thank you Lesley ........ > It might be worth checking on "Uncles in Law". If one lived nearby and was close to the family, he might have been honoured. Likewise for GreatUncles in Law. Lesley Robertson _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ANGUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Recession-proof vacation ideas. Find free things to do in the U.S. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-ideas/domestic/national-tourism-week?ncid=emlcntustrav00000002)
I look forward to seeing the map that Alan has used to locate Willonyards but in the meantime I had a look for myself at maps about the mid 1700s on www.nls.uk . The following might be useful: William Roy, Military Survey of Scotland 1747-55. I found Woodenyards and New Muir on this just to the South of Forfar ... must go out that way when the rain stops and see if any trace can be found! This is a wonderful map of the whole of Scotland but I would advise anyone using it to have a very good map modern of the area being studied as there are no present day roads, no railways of course, and even a few lochs have disappeared. I had no trouble navigating around Angus which I know very well. I had to give up on trying to find a place in Dumfries and Galloway, and area that I last visited over 12 years ago. I will have to study an Ordnance Survey map to get my bearings before I try again. John Thomson's Atlas of Scotland 1832. Navigation again requires some local knowledge. Compared to Roy's map the local place names have changed in 80 years or so but many are still recognisable. Cheers, Bruce D
Does anyone know where I can get a very detailed map of Errol? 7 of my 18 Powrie branches (including my own) originate in this village, and I have the names of farms now on everyone, Dyke of Murie, Inchcoonans, Gormach, Argaith.....and while my Victorian (1851-1895) map has a couple, but not all. I wish I could be around 100 years from now, and see if DNA proves that the family branches are one big family. I am delighted with Lesely's information about the CGC photo project! I have all but one of my 18 WWI dead, within 2 days. Nicer folks you won't find anywhere! Just like the lists, aye? THANK YOU Lesely!! The folks have access to more than what's on the website, because they were able to tell me that my poor Henry Lawson Powrie, who died in hospital in Nov., 1921, was repatriated at the family's request. It makes me happy to know he came home to Scotland, even if I have not learned where. Henry committed suicide with three friends. They knew nothing of post-traumatic stress back then. Mary _www.twgpp.org_ (http://www.twgpp.org) if anyone wants to write Steve, the coordinator of the project. **************Remember Mom this Mother's Day! Find a florist near you now. (http://yellowpages.aol.com/search?query=florist&ncid=emlcntusyelp00000006)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Forfarian Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5570.1.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'd like to see the map too, please? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Page 55 Names (1807) Surnames Alexander Son to Thomas Mitchel elsenure and his spouse Barb Norrie, was born May 23 Mitchel Isabel Daughter to David Bertie manufacturer Point & his Spouse Isabel Wood was born June 28 Bertie Elizabeth Daughter to John Miller labourer Cottside and his Spouse Ann Fitchet was born July 8 Miller William Son to Andrew Mitchell weaver Taym Fews and his spouse Margt Anderson was born July 20 Mitchel Thomas Son to James Lowson weaver Upper Mill & his Spouse Jean Mitchell August 29 Lowson David Son to John Butchert weaver Taym Fews & his Spouse Agnes Anderson was born Septr 13 Butchert Jane Born to James Mollison surgeon Newbank Taymouth Fews and his Spouse Jane Brown Mollison Sept 26 Mollison John Born to John Lowson taymouth Fews and his Spouse Jane Simson Octr 29 Lowson William Born to Alexr Ramsay weaver Taymouth Fews and his Spouse Mary Fife Novr 3 Ramsay David Born to Robert Barrie weaver Upper Moston and his Spouse Jane Nicol Novr 3 Barrie Isobel Born to Robert Wardon weaver Clayholes and his Spouse Isobel Fyffe Novr 5 Wardon Born this year Males 6 Females 16 In al 22 Register of Births transferred to page 243 Register of Births transferred from page 55 Names (1808) Surnames Marjory Born to Mr Symers preacher of the Gospel Barrie and his Spouse Clementina Carnegie Jan 6 Symers Elizabeth Born to John Anderson weaver Taymouth Fews and his Spouse Isobel Maxwell Jan 15 Anderson Alexr Born to Thomas Young weaver Cowbyers and his Spouse Matilda Scott Feb 10 Young Susan Born to George Baxter shoemaker Barrie and his Spouse Agnes Petrie March 7 Baxter Mary Born to Robert Kyd weaver Barrie and his Spouse Hellen Thomson March 8 Kyd David Born to Alexr Young farmer Cottside and his Spouse Elizabeth White May 29 Young John Born to James Couly Miller Upper Mill and his Spouse Hellen Rob June 8 Couly John Born to William Peddie taylor Gardenston Fews and his Spouse Elizabeth Keillar June 15 Peddie Betty Born to James Whitton weaver Deyhouse and his Spouse Matilda Whitton June 20 Whitton Isabel Born to David Kyd merchant Barrie and his Spouse Isobel Stephenson June 21 Kyd Andrew Born to William Anderson weaver Cotside and his Spouse Jane Brown June 22 Anderson James Born to Isabel Cant a Child June 22 William Born to Alexr Brown shewmaker and his Spouse Hellen Mill June 26 Brown James Born to David Rey weaver Bentheads and his Spouse Jean Skirling July 11 Rey David Born to James Fyffe and his Spouse Mary Black July 21 Fyffe Page 244 Names (1808) Surnames William Born to David Cooper labourer Panbride and his Spouse Jannet Neave July 27 Cooper Jane Born to Alexr Sword weaver Barrie and his Spouse Margaret Butchert Augt 2 Sword William Born to Robert Japp labourer Ravensbay and his Spouse Isabel Mudie Aug 6 Japp Ann Born to William Young farmer Deyhouse and his Spouse Isobel Aymer Aug 30 Young Thomas & Barbary Twin Children born to James Mudie and his Spouse Barbary Scott Aug 31 Mudie James Born to James Scott wright Deyhouse and his Spouse Elizabeth Brown Sept 14 Scott Ann Born to Al Souttar and Margt Oglvie his Spouse Sept 25 Souttar James Born to William Piggot weaver Barrier and his Spouse Jane Mill Sept 30 Piggot William Bon to William Nicol weaver Taymouth Fews and his Spouse Elspeth Patton Octr 9 Nicol Mary Born to William Fyffe wright Barrie and his Spouse Jannet Cairncross Octr 28 Fyffe James Born to John Chield labourer Grange of Barrie and his Spouse Marget Colveill Nov 16 Chield Thomas Born to Peter Ferrier shoe maker Taymouth Fews and his Spouse Ann Norrie Nov 21 Ferrier Alexander Born to James Ferrier taymouth Fews and his Spouse Jannet Canty Decr 17 Ferrier Willm Son to William Coutts slater Feus and Agnes Skirling his Spouse born May 21 Coutts And baptized May 28 George Born to George Gerrard uppermill and his Spouse Janet Fyfe on the Septr 21 Gerrard
Allan, It would be great to be able to see the map that you found it on (NLS site?) - then when I am in Forfar - soon, when the rain goes away! - I could maybe see if I can get some photos for you. regards Pat "What is this life, if full of care, We have no time to stand and stare ..." W. H. Davies, Leisure -----Original Message----- From: angus-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:angus-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of gc-gateway@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, May 09, 2009 10:25 AM To: ANGUS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ANGUS] Willonyards This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: steelo Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5570.1. 2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello Anne, Good to hear from you. Yes you have always been a great help to me over the years. Willonyards is where I have always been looking. Just over 1 mile south of Forfar.Seems to have disappeared off all maps by 1800. Regards Allan asteel@ihug.co.nz
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: patcarsonp Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5570.1.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Allan, It would be great to be able to see the map that you found it on (NLS site?) - then when I am in Forfar - soon, when the rain goes away! - I could maybe see if I can get some photos for you. regards Pat Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: steelo Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5570.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello Anne, Good to hear from you. Yes you have always been a great help to me over the years. Willonyards is where I have always been looking. Just over 1 mile south of Forfar.Seems to have disappeared off all maps by 1800. Regards Allan asteel@ihug.co.nz Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: farfarloon Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5570.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: So would I! Can you tell us which map and is it available on the NLS site? If it has old names it might be of further interest. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: Forfarian Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5570.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Allan, please don't leave us all in suspense! Where exactly were Willonyards and New Muir? Having been involved in the search some years ago, I for one would dearly like to know the answer. Anne Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: steelo Surnames: Cable, Kable , Kebel. Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.ans.general/5570/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi folks, Over the last 9 years I have periodically posted messages searching for the extinct Hamlet called Willonyards, close to Forfar, where my Kebel / Cable family lived in late 1600's through to late 1700's. Many list members responded to my requests over the years and I wish to thank you all. I have finally found a map drawn up in mid 1700's which has the Hamlet shown on it plus New Muir,another little Hamlet that the Cables lived in. These hamlets were quite close to Forfar as I was told a few years ago. Once again thanks to those of you have helped me in my search. Will be the centre piece of the book I am writing regarding the Cables of Forfar. Regards Allan Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Hi listers Just want to say Well done Anne and Richard for helping a new Angus lister. Your time and expertise is very much appreciated P.S Hello Bill my great friend xxx Kindest Regards Kristina Cameron (NZ)
> From: nell1@sympatico.ca > To: angus@rootsweb.com > Date: Thu, 7 May 2009 11:13:39 -0400 > Subject: Re: [ANGUS] FENTON Ancestry - Tannadice, Brechin & Arbroath > > Thank you Lesley ........ > It might be worth checking on "Uncles in Law". If one lived nearby and was close to the family, he might have been honoured. Likewise for GreatUncles in Law. Lesley Robertson _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
Hello Marilyn, The only John I have was born in 1866 in Dundee .... his branch of the family retained the original spelling of DALZIEL whereas ours is phonetic, more than likely some official's interpretation of the pronounciation. John was the son of George DALZIEL and his third partner Susan Robertson. George DALZIEL was the eldest brother of my gg-grandfather Alexander D'ALL. In all honesty I have not pursued his branch of the family, concentrating instead on my direct line, so I have nothing on John except the year of his birth. So far I have not found any POWRIE connections. Just in passing, my g-grandmother was also an Isabella BRUCE (not the same one as yours) who married Alexander D'ALL, son of the Alexander mentioned above. Helen -----Original Message----- From: angus-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:angus-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of New Englander / Marilyn Arnold Sent: Thursday, May 07, 2009 1:07 PM To: angus@rootsweb.com Subject: [ANGUS] D'All -- Dundee Dear Helen: It caught my eye that you have a George D'ALL in your ancestry. My GG aunt was Georginia POWRIE who married a John Da'll (or Dall). Georgina Powrie was the daughter of John POWRIE and Isabella BRUCE. Do you see a connection between your D'ALL family and this John D'ALL who married my Georgina. They were in Dundee. THANKS! DUNDEE: POWRIE, INNES, REID, BRUCE, HAY (probably HADDON) 4. Georgina Thomson Powrie, b. May 18, 1865. Married Dec. 30, 1887, Dundee to John Dall, son of John Dall, coal carter (?) and Janet Young, both deceased. At the time of their marriage, Georgina, was 22, working as a power loom weaver, and living at 8 Tannadice St. John was 36, a calender worker and living at 6 Malcolm St. (There is not a Malcolm Street on a modern map of Dundee, but there is a Malcolm Crescent in the Dundee East area, just north of Monifieth.) Witnesses were James Powrie and Jane Brown Dall.[i] On August 24, 1891, "Georgian Powrie" arrived in Port of New York, on the Anchoria, with a final destination of Providence, Rhode Island. The ship had sailed from Glasgow, Scotland, via Moville, Ireland.[1] So, Georgina had come to visit her brother James and sister, Julianna, who I believe were already living in Providence. This does not indicate why her maiden name is used. (Was James Powrie, witness to the marriage, Georgina's brother James Powrie? If so, he would have left the very next day to the U.S., as the 1900 U.S. Census for Rhode Island indicates he emigrated to the United States in 1887. Or did he come to the United States earlier in 1887 and return for the wedding of his younger sister?) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- [1] New York Passenger Records, MF-574, List #1279, Line 13. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- [i]. Dundee Vital Records, SRO Marriage, 282/4, no. 339. From: Helen <nell1@sympatico.ca> > Subject: Re: [ANGUS] FENTON Ancestry - Tannadice, Brechin & Arbroath > To: angus@rootsweb.com > Date: Thursday, 7 May, 2009, 1:17 PM > Hi - I have a long-standing FENTON mystery. My g-uncle > George D'ALL married > Jane Alexander Fenton RAMSAY. Jane was born 22 June 1912 in > Dundee to > Cranston RAMSAY & and Elizabeth Stewart ROSS, both of > whom were also born in > Dundee - Cranston the son of Robert RAMSAY & Jessie > WILLIAMSON (m 3 June > 1851, Arbroath), Elizabeth the daughter of Robert ROSS > & Maria HOLLAND. > > I have not been able to determine why FENTON appears in > Jane's name, unless > it was perhaps the surname of a friend. > > Helen ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ANGUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.325 / Virus Database: 270.12.21/2101 - Release Date: 05/07/09 05:57:00
Hi Duncan, What would you like to know? You are correct this Catherine Fenton married Charles Clark Lumgair son of George Lumgair & Christina Norrie 25 April 1890 Arbroath. warm regards Lyn 2009/5/8 Duncan Smith <d.smith.1@blueyonder.co.uk> > Lyn, > > Thank you very much for mentioning your FENTON interests. I am fairly sure > that your 'Catherine Fenton born 1872 in Brechin married Charles Clark > Lumgair on the 25 April 1890 died 1954 Dundee West' is related to the line > I am helping to research. > > I have a reference to a Catherine FENTON born 7 July 1871 Brechin to George > FENTON & Catherine GRASSICK. I have the same Catherine marrying a Charles C. > LUMGAIR at Arbroath on 25 Apr 1890. > > Her brother Peter FENTON (born 31 Mar 1857 Brechin) is the specific line I > am following, so it would be really useful to compare notes further. > > Duncan, Dundee > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ANGUS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >