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    1. Re: [CRAIG-L] Subject headings
    2. Hello..Further to the "subject heading " issue. It seems a complete waste of time....The information I have gathered..and sent to the Craig line......If I now understand,that most people only read it ..if it has some State or County in the subject heading. As I have mentioned before..Craigs are all over the world..(America..Scotland..Ireland..etc.) We are trying to trace our Craig line..going back a few hundred years..People do move from country to country....State to State I make a efford to read them all..In that little hope..I will see a connection..but as I understand...most people do not bother.......I wonder if it all worthwile Regards..James Alexande Craig.....Co.Antrim...N.Ireland

    07/08/2002 05:46:55
    1. Re: [CRAIG-L] Subject headings
    2. barry stevens
    3. Hi, My name is Enid Brownlie and I am trying to trace my grandfather on my mother's side. He died approximately 1909. She had two brothers who died before their father. After my grandfather died my grandmother migrated to Australia with three of her own daughters and three stepdaughters from my grandfather's previous marriage. His name was George(?) Craig and they had a farm at Clonkeen. My mother was christened in the Church of Ireland Drummaul, in the Diocese of Connor. My grandmother (Charlotte) married George Craig on the 6th December 1900 and on the certificate of marriage it gave George's father as Alexander. As it gave George's age at marriage as 30 I presume he was born approximately 1870. Unfortunately I only decided to do my family after my mother had died otherwise I could have had a lot more information to go on but I do know her two brothers had died prior to the father so they must have only been very young. I think their names were George and Samuel but I am not sure on that matter. If you can help me in this matter I would be pleased to here from you. I would like to know where (if possible) they were buried but I presume it would be the same church as my mother was christened. My son and daughter-in-law will be visiting Ireland on a quick trip later in the year so if you can assist me in this matter I would be very grateful. Greetings from Australia Enid Brownlie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 1:46 AM Subject: Re: [CRAIG-L] Subject headings > Hello..Further to the "subject heading " issue. > It seems a complete waste of time....The information I have gathered..and > sent to the Craig line......If I now understand,that most people only read it > ..if it has some State or County in the subject heading. > As I have mentioned before..Craigs are all over the > world..(America..Scotland..Ireland..etc.) > We are trying to trace our Craig line..going back a few hundred > years..People do move from country to country....State to State > I make a efford to read them all..In that little hope..I will see a > connection..but as I understand...most people do not bother.......I wonder if > it all worthwile > Regards..James Alexande Craig.....Co.Antrim...N.Ireland > > >

    08/22/2003 08:28:36