To add my two pennyworth. They (FreeCEN) will not repeat Census that have already been done. "If you have already done a transcription of ANY large census area (in the U.K.) or year, then please contact me to discuss how we might use your considerable effort in conjunction with the FreeCEN project. By 'large', I mean an area transcribed of around 5,000 or 6,000 individuals as a minimum. " "Transcriptions are accepted by FreeCEN, either from its own volunteers, or from independent transcription projects, only on the understanding that FreeCEN will then have the right to make these freely available on-line, for non-commercial use. This will be an exclusive right in the case of transcriptions made wholly under the auspices of FreeCEN, using its standards and technology. FreeCEN has no intentions, and will have no rights, to attempt to benefit commercially in any way from such transcriptions, or from those obtained from independent transcription projects." May From Sandy - <<Hello Tom, My earlier comments were in the form of questions, no criticism of you or the project was implied.>>
Hello List, Sandy wrote the 1841 census of Dumfries , KKD and Wigtown are available in printed form , I would be grateful for cost and address please. As I live in New Zealand and do not have a credit card I intend asking a relative who lives in UK and is to visit me next year to purchase the booklet on my behalf . Would Keir be included in the 1841 census? I am hoping to find William Irving's parents , he married Margaret Ross 1806 in Dalton , I don't know his birth or death dates , but have high hopes . William's son Christopher was born in Keir 1809, my Gr. grandfather. Thank you , Margaret in NZ.
Tom, You point out that 1841 to 1871 are not in an internet searchable format. Well, 1841 is in a format that is fairly convenient. So, skip it for now and do one of the ones that is completely inaccessible (ie. 1861 and 1871). This would be for the greater good of "the cause". Jeffery Davidson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Daly" <tom.daly@stgeorges.qc.ca> To: <DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 8:09 PM Subject: [D-G LIST] Dumfries 1841 Free Census Project > Hello fellow list members, > > I would like to respond to the comments made by Sandy and Edward about my > posting concerning the launch of the Dumfries 1841 Free Census Project. > I'm sorry for the delay in this posting, but it has taken me a little time > to marshall my thoughts about this project. > > I volunteered to coordinate this project because I felt strongly that to > have the whole of the Scotland census records available for searching on > the web would be a terrific boon for researchers. I know that the 1881, > 1891 and 1901 census records for the whole of Scotland are available (for > pay) through www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk (with images available also for > the latter two!). I know this since I have used this site to research my > sister-in-law's ancestors in Scotland, and it has been invaluable. > (Unfortunately, most of my own ancestors came from Ireland to Canada in > the early 1800's, and due to the loss of most of the Irish census and > parish records, it has been impossible to trace my own ancestry back to > that country!) It was a fantastic resource to be able to find particular > families in whatever county and parish they happened to be, particularly > since one of them was a forrester and moved from estate to estate about > every couple of years. This made it impossible to know where they would be > each census, and the fact that these records for the whole of Scotland are > available through scotlandspeople (and the 1881 census through the LDS as > well) made it possible to track them. > > So when I saw that FreeCEN was aiming to make transcripts of the remaining > Scottish census records (1841 to 1871) available in a searchable manner > freely available on-line, I wanted to help, first as a transcriber, then > as a coordinator. I volunteered to coordinate Dumfries since half of my > sister-in-law's ancestors come from there (the other half came from > Aberdeen), and it would be helpful for me to have these records available > for searching. I had already used FreeCEN to research Aberdeen, and knew > how useful the full county search could be (with 83.8% of the 1841 census > currently available at FreeCEN: see www.freecen.org.uk). > > FreeCEN is aiming to start with the 1841 census for Scotland, making the > whole of the country available for searching at one site. So when I > volunteered and was accepted, I ordered the films (or rather CDs in this > case) from the LDS, prepared a data base and web page to track this > project, divided the parishes when necessary into manageable sizes, and > did a lot of preparatory work to get ready for my launch. > > At the time I wasn't aware of the availability of any census records from > the DGFHS. I was aware that the 1851 census for Dumfries (as well as for > Wigtown and Kirkcudbright) is available freely online at: > www.dumgal.gov.uk/services/depts/comres/library/census_search.asp, since I > had used this site for research and am very grateful for its existence. > But I didn't know about any publications about Dumfries census records. On > the other hand, even if I had, I wouldn't have been sure which parish to > order to be able to find the various families that I was researching. Only > an on-line data base would have helped that. > > That is why I still feel that this project is important. I am sorry that > Sandy and Edward don't agree with this. Of course I want the census > records from 1871 to be available also (the records from 1881 to 1901 not > yet having been approved by the GRO(S)), and aim to continue the project > past 1841 if it proves feasable. I certainly invite anyone with census > records already transcribed, and who would like to donate their > transcriptions to this project, to get in touch with me. These records > would be checked and verified against the original census records to > testify to their accuracy, and then they can be added to the database for > searching over the whole of Scotland at once. Failing this, I would ask > anyone who would like to volunteer to make these records available freely > on-line to get in touch with me, Thomas Daly, at > thomas.daly@stgeorges.qc.ca. And anyone who is interested in seeing the > scope of the Scotland project, please visit > www.users.waitrose.com/~census/. > > Thomas Daly > Dumfries Coordinator > FreeCEN > > > ==== DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY Mailing List ==== > FIND YOUR ANCESTORS > http://www.directcon.net/tomas/Ancestry/index.html/ > >
Hi Margaret, I don't know if you're aware that you don't need to use a credit card to order the Census booklets, a Money Order is acceptable. Go to www.dgfhs.org.uk and click on Publications on the left side of the page. Everything is listed along with wt and price and on the upper right hand corner you can access Order Form and Postage Rates Table. (All publications available by mail order.) Good luck - May <<Sandy wrote the 1841 census of Dumfries , KKD and Wigtown are available in printed form , I would be grateful for cost and address please. As I live in New Zealand and do not have a credit card......>> Margaret in NZ.
Tom Thank you for this reply. It is good that we can have an open disussion around this important work. I am very appreciative of all the individuals around the world who are voluntarily working on this project. It's a wondeful project. Good luck with your work. edward
Hello fellow list members, I would like to respond to the comments made by Sandy and Edward about my posting concerning the launch of the Dumfries 1841 Free Census Project. I'm sorry for the delay in this posting, but it has taken me a little time to marshall my thoughts about this project. I volunteered to coordinate this project because I felt strongly that to have the whole of the Scotland census records available for searching on the web would be a terrific boon for researchers. I know that the 1881, 1891 and 1901 census records for the whole of Scotland are available (for pay) through www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk (with images available also for the latter two!). I know this since I have used this site to research my sister-in-law's ancestors in Scotland, and it has been invaluable. (Unfortunately, most of my own ancestors came from Ireland to Canada in the early 1800's, and due to the loss of most of the Irish census and parish records, it has been impossible to trace my own ancestry back to that country!) It was a fantastic resource to be able to find particular families in whatever county and parish they happened to be, particularly since one of them was a forrester and moved from estate to estate about every couple of years. This made it impossible to know where they would be each census, and the fact that these records for the whole of Scotland are available through scotlandspeople (and the 1881 census through the LDS as well) made it possible to track them. So when I saw that FreeCEN was aiming to make transcripts of the remaining Scottish census records (1841 to 1871) available in a searchable manner freely available on-line, I wanted to help, first as a transcriber, then as a coordinator. I volunteered to coordinate Dumfries since half of my sister-in-law's ancestors come from there (the other half came from Aberdeen), and it would be helpful for me to have these records available for searching. I had already used FreeCEN to research Aberdeen, and knew how useful the full county search could be (with 83.8% of the 1841 census currently available at FreeCEN: see www.freecen.org.uk). FreeCEN is aiming to start with the 1841 census for Scotland, making the whole of the country available for searching at one site. So when I volunteered and was accepted, I ordered the films (or rather CDs in this case) from the LDS, prepared a data base and web page to track this project, divided the parishes when necessary into manageable sizes, and did a lot of preparatory work to get ready for my launch. At the time I wasn't aware of the availability of any census records from the DGFHS. I was aware that the 1851 census for Dumfries (as well as for Wigtown and Kirkcudbright) is available freely online at: www.dumgal.gov.uk/services/depts/comres/library/census_search.asp, since I had used this site for research and am very grateful for its existence. But I didn't know about any publications about Dumfries census records. On the other hand, even if I had, I wouldn't have been sure which parish to order to be able to find the various families that I was researching. Only an on-line data base would have helped that. That is why I still feel that this project is important. I am sorry that Sandy and Edward don't agree with this. Of course I want the census records from 1871 to be available also (the records from 1881 to 1901 not yet having been approved by the GRO(S)), and aim to continue the project past 1841 if it proves feasable. I certainly invite anyone with census records already transcribed, and who would like to donate their transcriptions to this project, to get in touch with me. These records would be checked and verified against the original census records to testify to their accuracy, and then they can be added to the database for searching over the whole of Scotland at once. Failing this, I would ask anyone who would like to volunteer to make these records available freely on-line to get in touch with me, Thomas Daly, at thomas.daly@stgeorges.qc.ca. And anyone who is interested in seeing the scope of the Scotland project, please visit www.users.waitrose.com/~census/. Thomas Daly Dumfries Coordinator FreeCEN
Hi, Might this be your family in the 1851 Free Online D & G Census? (_http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/services/depts/comres/library/census_search.asp#sea rch_ (http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/services/depts/comres/library/census_search.asp#search) ) Name: FISHER, James Address: High Row 4(860) Parish: Carsphairn Relationship: head of household Marital Status: married Occupation: MINER of lead Age: 39 Born: born Crawford Lanark Household No: 2/6 Name: FISHER, James Address: High Row 4(860) Parish: Carsphairn Relationship: son of James Fisher Marital Status: Occupation: SCHOLAR Age: 10 Born: born Crawford Lanark Household No: 2/6 Name: FISHER, Jane Address: High Row 4(860) Parish: Carsphairn Relationship: wife of James Fisher Marital Status: married Occupation: Age: 38 Born: born Crawford Lanark Household No: 2/6 Name: FISHER, Jane Address: High Row 4(860) Parish: Carsphairn Relationship: daughter of James Fisher Marital Status: Occupation: Age: 3 Born: born Carsphairn Kbt Household No: 2/6 Name: FISHER, Jennet Address: High Row 4(860) Parish: Carsphairn Relationship: daughter of James Fisher Marital Status: Occupation: SCHOLAR Age: 6 Born: born Carsphairn Kbt Household No: 2/6 Name: FISHER, William Address: High Row 4(860) Parish: Carsphairn Relationship: son of James Fisher Marital Status: Occupation: Age: 2 Born: born Carsphairn Kbt Household No: 2/6 -------------- If so, you can now trace them back to Crawford Parish, Lanark, which is about 30 miles Northeast of Carsphairn. It looks like they arrived in Carsphairn sometime after 1849 - after the birth of William. They should be in the 1841 Census. You might want to join the Lanark List (_http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html_ (http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html) ) to see if anyone can do a lookup for you. Then you can go to _http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/_ (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/) - a not so free website - and hope that the on line birth records for James, Jane and their children are in the Old Parish Records. Good Hunting! Yours aye, John Jardine Cincinnati, Ohio USA D&G FHS Member #1918 Alba mo dhuthaich gu deireadh mo la! (Scotland my homeland forever!) JARDINE/JARDEN in Dumfries, Maxwelltown, Annan, Applegarth, Wamphray, Torthorwald, Collin, Racks, Cummertrees, Powfoot, Mouswald, Kirkmichael, Templand; GREEN in Dumfries, Maxwelltown, Kirkcudbright; RAE in Dumfries, Maxwelltown, Kirkcudbright; MOFFAT in Dumfries, Maxwelltown; McMILLAN in Dumfries, Kirkcudbright, Irongray; HALLIDAY in Irongray; BRODIE in Dumfries, Maxwelltown; DICKSON in Mouswald; HOPE in Annan; JOHNSTON(E) in Applegarth, Kirkpatrick-Juxta; PORTEOUS in Applegarth; RICHARDSON in Applegarth
Alison in Calgary Hi! I'm descended from Lancelot Carlisle and Barbara Johnstone. For the history of the Johnstones - if you've not already done so - go to this website, which gives a comprehensive history of the early Johnstone, their kin and allies, written in the 19th centuries. It's a compelling read whatever your interest. www.electricscotland.com/history/dumfries/index Chapter 10 tells the story of Galabank, which Edward Johnstone of Mylnfield buys from his wife's grandfather. His wife was Gaylies [or Egidia?!] Rig, and the grandfather's name was John Galloway, who'd acquired it in 1610. This chapter says that Barbara Johnstone was the daughter of this Edward Johnstone, not of George. George marries Agnes Grahame in 1643 and dies in 1649, leaving two sons, John and Edward. Since Barbara marries Lancelot Carlisle in 1648, the inference is that George is her brother not her father. Read it and see what you think, then trawl through the previous chapters with a cold towel round your head as I did and trace back the Johnstones to the Laird John Johnstone who fought at Chevy Chase in 1387. Yours Peter Cox in London [....England] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lavendersblue" <lavendersblue@ntlworld.com> To: <DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 3:55 PM Subject: Re: [D-G LIST] Re: JOHNSTONE OF GALABANK > Stuart, > > May I ask a favour of you? I have 'lost' a Graham; would you mind having a > look at the MI's for Mary GRAHAM (nee LITTLE), born England circa 1770, > who was 70 on the 1841 census of Moffat, but not found in the 1851 census. > Her husband was Alexander Graham, and I am assuming that he had already > died before 1841. I have not been able to locate either Mary or > Alexander's grave in Moffat. > > Best wishes, > > Helen > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Stuart and Doreen Brown" <studor.brown@ns.sympatico.ca> > To: <DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 3:42 PM > Subject: [D-G LIST] Re: JOHNSTONE OF GALABANK > > >> Hi Alison: >> >> I do not know if it would help but I have the Monument Inscriptions for >> Middlebie Parish which includes Carruthers, Middlebie Church and >> Pennersaughs Burial Grounds. There are many Johnston(e), Carlyle, >> Graham(e) >> buried there: >> >> Johnston(e) 49 >> Carlyle 43 >> Graham(e) 23 >> >> There is also a mention of an Agnes Graham widow of William Bell of >> Blankethouse in the 1631 Sasines. >> >> If you think any of these would help I will send them as attachments to a >> message. >> >> By the way, deCaen is a rather interesting name, being the name of the >> town >> where William the Conqueror had his home (castle). I was there a year >> ago. >> >> Stuart Livingstone Brown - Cornwallis Nova Scotia >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Roland and Alison deCaen" <decaenr@shaw.ca> >> To: <DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 3:08 PM >> Subject: JOHNSTONE OF GALABANK >> >> >>> I have just been re reading my husband's family history to verify his >> JOHNSTONE connection. He is a descendent of George Johnstone of Galabank >> Provost of Annan who died in1648 >>> Is anyone researching this family ?????????? >>> The said George married an Agnes GRAHAM >>> Their daughter BARBARA JOHNSTONE married LANCELOT CARLISLE in Dumfries >>> on >> 24 January 1648 >>> >>> I am also descended from a Johnstone family ! >>> Alison in Calgary >>> >> >> >> >> ==== DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY Mailing List ==== >> ******************************************************************** >> To UNSUBSCRIBE >> send a message to DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L-request@rootsweb.com (for mail >> mode) or DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-D-request@rootsweb.com (for digest mode) with >> only the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the message body. NO subject, NO signature. >> ************************************************************************ >> > > ______________________________
Tom Welch kindly welcomed me to the list and suggested introducing myself asap. My great-greatgrandparents, James and Jane (Thompson) Fisher left Wanlochead or Leadhills in about 1855. They arrived in Canada on their way to the States (Michigan) with their four children, James, Jennie, Jean and William. I have no information about either James' or Jane's parents and would like to find more. I do have information from the personnel records of the Calumet and Hecla (Michigan)mining company. This might be helpful for anyone looking for relatives who were born in Wanlochead or Leadhills and worked for C&H from 1865 to 1914. I would be happy to look up any names and forward the information.
Sandy I couldn't agree with you more re the FreeCen project. They shoud select a different year, to those that are already available. The DGFHS booklets are EXCELLENT value, and a terrific resource. edward
In a message dated 24/10/2004 22:31:55 GMT Standard Time, tom.daly@stgeorges.qc.ca writes: I am writing this to let you know about the launch of the Dumfries 1841 Free Census project. This is part of the larger UK FreeCEN Project, which aims to enable researchers to view transcripts of UK Censuses between the years 1841 and 1891 freely online. Searches are possible across parish and county borders, speeding up the search for our ancestors. At the time of the earlier FreeCen appeals for Wigtown and Kirkcudbright census transcribers it was pointed out that DGFHS have already published booklets covering all three counties. While these are not FREE they don't cost very much more than the cost of printing them. I'm not sure it makes sense to repeat the process. Wouldn't it be more useful to produce a new resource by transcribing the 71, 91 or 101? I read that the aim is to be able to make County wide searches which aren't available at present. To that I have to say that DGFHS are looking into producing a CD version that would make Region wide possible (i.e. all three Counties). Does it make sense to duplicate work here and reinvent wheels? Sandy
Hello list members, I am writing this to let you know about the launch of the Dumfries 1841 Free Census project. This is part of the larger UK FreeCEN Project, which aims to enable researchers to view transcripts of UK Censuses between the years 1841 and 1891 freely online. Searches are possible across parish and county borders, speeding up the search for our ancestors. The FreeCEN project has been up and running for some time with data available online (see links below), but the Dumfries transcriptions are just starting and I am sending out an appeal for transcribers. All you need to take part is a computer with an image viewer and a spreadsheet program. We supply everything else, including a CD with the necessary images for the census area to be transcribed, instructions on data entry onto a spreadsheet, and plenty of advice and support. If you are reading this message on your computer, you have enough computer knowledge to take part! This project is a global on-line venture designed for ordinary family historians wherever they are, who would like to make a contribution to our great hobby. If you are interested in learning more, please contact me, Thomas Daly, at: thomas.daly@stgeorges.qc.ca The homepage for the UK FreeCEN project is at: www.freecen.org.uk/ The Scotland FreeCEN project overview is at: www.users.waitrose.com/~census The information page for the Dumfries 1841 Free Census project is at: www.users.waitrose.com/~census/dumfries.htm Thank You, Thomas Daly Dumfries Coordinator FreeCEN
Stuart, May I ask a favour of you? I have 'lost' a Graham; would you mind having a look at the MI's for Mary GRAHAM (nee LITTLE), born England circa 1770, who was 70 on the 1841 census of Moffat, but not found in the 1851 census. Her husband was Alexander Graham, and I am assuming that he had already died before 1841. I have not been able to locate either Mary or Alexander's grave in Moffat. Best wishes, Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stuart and Doreen Brown" <studor.brown@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 3:42 PM Subject: [D-G LIST] Re: JOHNSTONE OF GALABANK > Hi Alison: > > I do not know if it would help but I have the Monument Inscriptions for > Middlebie Parish which includes Carruthers, Middlebie Church and > Pennersaughs Burial Grounds. There are many Johnston(e), Carlyle, > Graham(e) > buried there: > > Johnston(e) 49 > Carlyle 43 > Graham(e) 23 > > There is also a mention of an Agnes Graham widow of William Bell of > Blankethouse in the 1631 Sasines. > > If you think any of these would help I will send them as attachments to a > message. > > By the way, deCaen is a rather interesting name, being the name of the > town > where William the Conqueror had his home (castle). I was there a year ago. > > Stuart Livingstone Brown - Cornwallis Nova Scotia > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Roland and Alison deCaen" <decaenr@shaw.ca> > To: <DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 3:08 PM > Subject: JOHNSTONE OF GALABANK > > >> I have just been re reading my husband's family history to verify his > JOHNSTONE connection. He is a descendent of George Johnstone of Galabank > Provost of Annan who died in1648 >> Is anyone researching this family ?????????? >> The said George married an Agnes GRAHAM >> Their daughter BARBARA JOHNSTONE married LANCELOT CARLISLE in Dumfries on > 24 January 1648 >> >> I am also descended from a Johnstone family ! >> Alison in Calgary >> > > > > ==== DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY Mailing List ==== > ******************************************************************** > To UNSUBSCRIBE > send a message to DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L-request@rootsweb.com (for mail > mode) or DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-D-request@rootsweb.com (for digest mode) with > only the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the message body. NO subject, NO signature. > ************************************************************************ >
Hi Alison: I do not know if it would help but I have the Monument Inscriptions for Middlebie Parish which includes Carruthers, Middlebie Church and Pennersaughs Burial Grounds. There are many Johnston(e), Carlyle, Graham(e) buried there: Johnston(e) 49 Carlyle 43 Graham(e) 23 There is also a mention of an Agnes Graham widow of William Bell of Blankethouse in the 1631 Sasines. If you think any of these would help I will send them as attachments to a message. By the way, deCaen is a rather interesting name, being the name of the town where William the Conqueror had his home (castle). I was there a year ago. Stuart Livingstone Brown - Cornwallis Nova Scotia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roland and Alison deCaen" <decaenr@shaw.ca> To: <DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 3:08 PM Subject: JOHNSTONE OF GALABANK > I have just been re reading my husband's family history to verify his JOHNSTONE connection. He is a descendent of George Johnstone of Galabank Provost of Annan who died in1648 > Is anyone researching this family ?????????? > The said George married an Agnes GRAHAM > Their daughter BARBARA JOHNSTONE married LANCELOT CARLISLE in Dumfries on 24 January 1648 > > I am also descended from a Johnstone family ! > Alison in Calgary >
----- Original Message ----- From: Sandra Casson To: DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 9:03 PM Subject: KIRKPATRICK DURHAM STREETS Does anyone have an idea where Bridge End Street and Will Road were or are in Kirkpatrick Durham in the 1870s. Also what I think is a property called Stonedyker. These are places mentioned in the will of Alexander Geddes and I should dearly like to attempt to work out where his properties were. I`ve looked on an old map and haven`t been able to locate anything and thought maybe the roads` names have been changed since then. If anyone has the answer or can suggest how I might work our where these places were situated I`d love to hear from you. Many thanks Cassandra
I have just been re reading my husband's family history to verify his JOHNSTONE connection. He is a descendent of George Johnstone of Galabank Provost of Annan who died in1648 Is anyone researching this family ?????????? The said George married an Agnes GRAHAM Their daughter BARBARA JOHNSTONE married LANCELOT CARLISLE in Dumfries on 24 January 1648 I am also descended from a Johnstone family ! Alison in Calgary
Does some kind person have access to the monumental inscriptions for Kirkmichael parish. I am looking for information on the name MUNDELL & VARIATIONS OF IT Sincerely Alison in Calgary
Hi Alison Our MUNDELL family came originally(?) from Torthorwald parish (John b abt 1670 & Benjamin b abt 1725), then seems to have moved via Lochmaben (David b abt 1752), Hutton & Corrie (Walter b 1783) and Crawford Lanarkshire (Christine b 1822) to Ullapool. I'm sure they were a branch of the Tinwald MUNDELLS, but haven't been to make any connection as yet. Any ideas? Thanks Alison
My directory for the Guild of One-name Studies lists a person researching MUNDALL/MUNDELL/MUNDILL/MUNDLE. If you want more information please contact me off-list. Pat(rick) R. L. Dunbar RESEARCHING the DUNBAR name, ANYWHERE, ANY TIME Organiser, Dunbar Family Society (UK) Member - Guild of One-Name Studies, Aberdeen & N.E. Scotland FHS, Scottish Genealogy Society mailto:dunbar@one-name.org http://www.dunbarfamilysociety.org.uk (for family history information) http://www.debbiedunbar.net (for equestrian art) -----Original Message----- From: Roland and Alison deCaen [mailto:decaenr@shaw.ca] Sent: 21 October 2004 16:13 To: DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: THANK YOU LIST FOR CONNECTING. MUNDELL THANK YOU LIST Due to this list my neighbour over the back lane, Sue, discovered that we were both interested in genealogy.
Hello listers I have recently changed my computer and somehow lost some site addresses. Could anyone provide me with the address for the 1851 Census. I have found it very useful in the past. Many thanks in anticipation. Audrey Chessman. -- Whatever you Wanadoo: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/time/ This email has been checked for most known viruses - find out more at: http://www.wanadoo.co.uk/help/id/7098.htm