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Yes I did mean DornocK but this is written as DornocH in some OPR & census even though it meant the Dumfrieshire one. Thanks to all for the replies I'm off to search Graitney OPR for James' birth/marriage. James and Dorathy's kids turn up on the Dornock but guess they were originally from Graitney? I love this hobby!!!! Cheers, Pam From: DFSGAL@aol.com Date sent: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 07:58:42 EDT Subject: Re: [D-G LIST] Captain John Scott mystery solved - Torduff To: pfallonc@btinternet.com, DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com > In a message dated 26/07/2004 22:55:05 GMT Daylight Time, > pfallonc@btinternet.com writes: > > > > > Can anyone tell me what parish Torduff is in? > > > > > Torduff Point A headland on the Solway coast of Dumfries and Galloway, > > Torduff Point extends out towards the channel of the River Esk 4 miles (6 km) > > south east of Annan. > > reference: > http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/anyword.html > > You also mention DORNOCH! I think you mean DORNOCK which is a Parish in > Dumfriesshire. > DORNOCH is a quite different place located in the far North East of Scotland > (ambiguosly called Southerland). > > Sandy >