Hi Bruce, Thanks for your help, don't suppose the chapel has a graveyard attached? I think you are probably right about Queensberry, as all my Kennedy descendants lived in the closes behind Queensberry St, especially on the 1841, 1851 & 1861 census' as I presume that their Fish Business was around there somewhere. Wonder how I could find out about that? Anyone have any clues to business records in this time frame. Of course just thought that they probably sold their fish at the Queensberry markets, were they a daily event? Oh so many questions that need answering Thanks again Fiona -------Original Message------- From: McBrucie Date: 07/17/04 01:39:34 To: Fiona Garrett Subject: RE: kennedy's HI, I Live in Dumfries, and from what you have said....I reckon S. Tuttersley could be S. Queensberry......(if you use a lot of imagination!)the "s"bit is for South..... And St. Andrews chapel was on Shakespeare Street.....I walk by the remains every morning! Regards Bruce McLachlan bruce@mcbrucie.freeserve.co.uk -----Original Message----- From: Fiona Garrett [mailto:fionak2009@yahoo.com.au] Sent: 15 July 2004 23:09 To: DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: kennedy's I am back again, on my never ending quest for my Kennedy's in Dumfries. Aha I have a new bit of the puzzle, that someone out there may know about. I am sure this is the grandfather of someone living now. On 5th December, 1897 at 1.15am at 6 S. Tuttersley (very hard to read) Street, Dumfries a beautiful bouncing baby boy was born. He was named James Menzies Kennedy and he was the son of William Kennedy, a butcher and Christina Kennedy (nee Moffat). Sorry can't tell you his weight. William and Christina had married on 20th November, 1890 at St. Andrews Chapel, (can't read the street, could be shakespeare) in Dumfries. William is the son of William Kennedy, fishmonger and Mary Ann Kennedy (nee Duffy). Who of course in turn goes back to the elusive MENZIES KENNEDY, that I feel everyone on this list must be sick of me asking about. Please please let someone be related to James. Fiona Down Under PS Sandy, if you have any idea about the proper spelling of these streets it would be much appreciated. ______________________________ .