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    1. [ANGUS] Keiller Dundee Marmalade Family
    2. Barbara Neish
    3. Hello Everyone I viewed and enjoyed this 5 part video from the "Who Do You Think You Are" series and thought I would pass along the Link, thinking one, or more, of our List members might have a connection with the Dundee Marmalade Keiller family. I don't know if my own KEILLER twigs has a connection. Mine is topped with James Keiller born 1759 (died Dec 25, 1846 buried Howff grave # 366); and then his son James born Dec 6, 1797 who married my Jean NEISH and I have listed their 9 children- he died December 4, 1853 and is buried in Buried Howff Grave # 368. I have never really looked further into my Keiller family to see if they have a connection with the Marmalade family Barbara Neish Bermuda. Keiller Dundee Marmalade Family http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaOAdXv0Hqg <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UaOAdXv0Hqg&feature=related> &feature=related It Notes :: Monty also wants to know more about his father's ancestors. His paternal grandmother, Leila Keiller, belonged to a Dundee family that made a fortune from what's believed to have been the first commercial brand of marmalade, Keiller's. So why did she live in Esher, Surrey? And where's the cash? The Keiller connection comes through William, Leila's father. He owned a quarter of what was once the largest confectioners in the UK, yet correspondence suggests a strained relationship with his brother and later his nephew, who eventually took over the company

    08/04/2011 02:10:08