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    1. [DUNB] Turners in Roseneath Dumbarton - can anyone tell me about Peter Turner who married Susanna Wilson 1/12/1788
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Turner Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.dnb.general/2614/mb.ashx Message Board Post: A Short Australian Turner History - by Dean Turner, 2006 If it wasn't for Robert Turner's desire to find gold in Australia - I wouldn't be here. Robert was my great, great pa. He was born sometime around 1824, probably in Jedburgh in Scotland north of the Cheviot Hills. He was the third son of George Turner who was a Carrier from Jedburgh. George married Janet Christie in 1814 in Jedburgh. Her family were from Garvald in East Lothian north of the Lammermuir Hills and George had to have church permission published three times to marry her successfully. In his latter years George became a grocer in Garvald with a two storey house, a piggery and four other small houses (one for each of his 4 children). His daughter Margaret and her husband, Alexander Dalgleish worked with him and kept his business on after his death in 1864. George and Janet, whom he called Jane, seem to have been close, as the will was written together a few months before Janet's death and George died only a year after her at age 77. George's father was Peter Turner and his mother was Susanna Wilson and all I know about them is that they were married on 1 December 1788 in Roseneath, Dunbarton, Scotland with George being christened there on 4 October 1789. Out in Australia, Robert Turner was sending gold money home to Scotland to help his father. In George's will, which was read at Haddington, he instructed his daughter Margaret to pay all his debts including 62 pounds owed to Robert, 10 to William and 20 to Alexander and to 'manage Robert's rents until he returns from Australia'. He was obviously hopeful that Robert was simply making hay whilst the sun shone in Australia. George's first son William was a merchant in nearby Hawick. William and Robert wrote to each other regularly over the years. I don't know when Robert actually arrived in Australia but I do know he was supervisor of the 'Break of Day' gold mine at Corandap on the Colac-Ballarat road 2 miles from Rokewood. He courted the school teacher at the mine, Mary Helinor Neil for 2 years and told his brother that 'I trust by God's blessing that I have got a good partner'. Apparently she was always known to wear beautiful silk clothes. Robert settled in Grenville in 1859 on 640 acres. He was a supervisor of mines at Rokewood and Enfield. He initiated the Grenville Union Church in 1892 (uniting Protestants from the Episcapalian/Church of England, Methodist and Presbyterian branches). Today the church is in the tourist gold town of Sovereign Hill, Ballarat. Robert's oldest son, born on 6 April 1873 was also called George. One of 6 children (only two were boys) George become a long standing councillor on what is now the Buningyong Shire. George started a treed Avenue of Honour for fallen soldiers and he ran for a parliamentary seat in the Liberal equivalent of the time, the United Australia Party. He retired to Sebastapol after being Mayor there, a valuer, and a board member of Dookie Agricultural College and of the local butter factory. He lived to be 71 and had five children with his wife Matha Jane Gilbert. She died three years before him. The 'Kardinia' property at Grenville was 400 acres. The property went to William Gordon Turner the fourth of George's five children who was born on 8 April 1903, (he was known as Gordon). Gordon became a dedicated Mason and a sheep and cattle farmer. He married Dorothy Violet Wyatt (known as Dot to her friends) In later years Gordon became a keen lawn bowler and gardener living to the age of 82. The property was handed on to Maurice Gordon Turner, the eldest of three who continued in farming for some time. However, the farm is now no longer held in the Turner family and has been engulfed by pine plantations at a time of declining moisture levels. My father Graeme Milton Turner is the second son. Two phrases which often come to my head may indeed have come down though the family, these are: 'Do it once, do it right' and 'You never know who you are talking to'.

    12/22/2006 02:04:00
    1. Re: [DUNB] Barloan, Dumbarton
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Turner Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.dnb.general/313.317.323/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi I thought you may know something about Turners in your area or know someone else who does. A Short Australian Turner History - by Dean Turner, 2006 If it wasn't for Robert Turner's desire to find gold in Australia - I wouldn't be here. Robert was my great, great pa. He was born sometime around 1824, probably in Jedburgh in Scotland north of the Cheviot Hills. He was the third son of George Turner who was a Carrier from Jedburgh. George married Janet Christie in 1814 in Jedburgh. Her family were from Garvald in East Lothian north of the Lammermuir Hills and George had to have church permission published three times to marry her successfully. In his latter years George became a grocer in Garvald with a two storey house, a piggery and four other small houses (one for each of his 4 children). His daughter Margaret and her husband, Alexander Dalgleish worked with him and kept his business on after his death in 1864. George and Janet, whom he called Jane, seem to have been close, as the will was written together a few months before Janet's death and George died only a year after her at age 77. George's father was Peter Turner and his mother was Susanna Wilson and all I know about them is that they were married on 1 December 1788 in Roseneath, Dunbarton, Scotland with George being christened there on 4 October 1789. Out in Australia, Robert Turner was sending gold money home to Scotland to help his father. In George's will, which was read at Haddington, he instructed his daughter Margaret to pay all his debts including 62 pounds owed to Robert, 10 to William and 20 to Alexander and to 'manage Robert's rents until he returns from Australia'. He was obviously hopeful that Robert was simply making hay whilst the sun shone in Australia. George's first son William was a merchant in nearby Hawick. William and Robert wrote to each other regularly over the years. I don't know when Robert actually arrived in Australia but I do know he was supervisor of the 'Break of Day' gold mine at Corandap on the Colac-Ballarat road 2 miles from Rokewood. He courted the school teacher at the mine, Mary Helinor Neil for 2 years and told his brother that 'I trust by God's blessing that I have got a good partner'. Apparently she was always known to wear beautiful silk clothes. Robert settled in Grenville in 1859 on 640 acres. He was a supervisor of mines at Rokewood and Enfield. He initiated the Grenville Union Church in 1892 (uniting Protestants from the Episcapalian/Church of England, Methodist and Presbyterian branches). Today the church is in the tourist gold town of Sovereign Hill, Ballarat. Robert's oldest son, born on 6 April 1873 was also called George. One of 6 children (only two were boys) George become a long standing councillor on what is now the Buningyong Shire. George started a treed Avenue of Honour for fallen soldiers and he ran for a parliamentary seat in the Liberal equivalent of the time, the United Australia Party. He retired to Sebastapol after being Mayor there, a valuer, and a board member of Dookie Agricultural College and of the local butter factory. He lived to be 71 and had five children with his wife Matha Jane Gilbert. She died three years before him. The 'Kardinia' property at Grenville was 400 acres. The property went to William Gordon Turner the fourth of George's five children who was born on 8 April 1903, (he was known as Gordon). Gordon became a dedicated Mason and a sheep and cattle farmer. He married Dorothy Violet Wyatt (known as Dot to her friends) In later years Gordon became a keen lawn bowler and gardener living to the age of 82.

    12/22/2006 01:57:59
    1. [DUNB] James Campbell, Bonhill
    2. Janet MacDonald
    3. I'd be interested to know if anyone has any information on the family of James Campbell, a print cutter, born in Bonhill c1793. Married to Janet McGregor, of Campsie; they had several children - James, Agnes, Isabella, Janet. James senior's parents I believe to be Daniel Campbell & Mary Campbell. thanks, Janet

    12/20/2006 03:10:10
    1. Re: [DUNB] Barbara Ferraby
    2. B J Ferraby
    3. Hey, Debbie! I'm still here. How are you doing? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: December 19, 2006 11:47 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [DUNB] Barbara Ferraby I am trying to locate Barb, who I haven't heard from in awhile. If she is still on this list, please contact me. Your cousin Debbie Michigan ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/19/2006 02:08:19
    1. [DUNB] Barbara Ferraby
    2. I am trying to locate Barb, who I haven't heard from in awhile. If she is still on this list, please contact me. Your cousin Debbie Michigan

    12/19/2006 07:46:38
    1. [DUNB] Apology forgot to give a subject on last e-mail
    2. Please accept my apology for the empty subject line the subject should have read " Extra parts from GRO searches. Birth & Marriage entries 1860's & 70's" Hope it helped someone Keith W Brown Indianapolis IN http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/r/o/Keith-W-Brown

    12/18/2006 10:43:49
    1. [DUNB] (no subject)
    2. Page 95 Entries 283,284,285 1862 Births Parish of Bonhill,in the County of Dumbarton ALL ENTRIES Registered by Robert Brown 283 Rachel STEWART 1862 October Twenty-second 7h AM Haldane's Mill Bonhill Female Father John Stewart Dyer ; Mother Mariam Stewart MS Gray mar Jan 1st 1850 Bushy(?) ; Informant John Stewart present registered 1862 Nov 11 at Bonhill 284 Anne BROWN ; 1862 October Twenty-fourth 8h PM Alexandria, Bonhill Female Father William Brown Calico Printer Euphemia Brown MS Brown mar Jun 3rd 1859 Barony Parish Glasgow; Informant William Brown Father present; registered 1862 Nov 11 at Bonhill 285 Lillias J*** Welch PATERSON 1862 October Twenty-ninth 9h AM Alexandria Bonhill Father William W. Paterson Engraver Mother Mary Anne Paterson MS Ross Mar Jun 17 1859 Bonhill, Informant William Allan Acquaintance not present Bonhill registered 1862 Nov 12 at Bonhill Entry 284 Anne BROWN is part of my tree Page 15 Entries 43,44,45 1872 Births Parish of Bonhill in the County of Dumbarton ALL ENTRIES Registered by Robert Brown 43 Helen Urguhart < presented as I see it 1872 January Thirteenth 12h 30m AM Burn Street Bonhill Female Father John Urguhart <occupation hard to read> Mother Isabella Urguhart MS Taylor marr July 9 1846 Greenock (?) informant John Urguhart Father present registered February 3 at Bonhill 44 Peter McIntyre 1872 January thirtyfirst 4h 30m AM Brachead Bonhill Male Father Colin McIntyre Printfield Worker Mother (***) McIntyre MS Campbell Mar February 21, 1868 Bonhill Informant Colin McIntyre Father present registered February 3 at Bonhill 45 John McGregor 1872 January Twenty-seventh 9h PM Brachead Bonhill Male Father William McGregor Printfield worker Mother Jane McGregor MS Brown Dec 31 1867 Bonhill Informant William McGregor Father present registered February 5 at Bonhill Entry 45 Jane McGregor (BROWN) is part of my tree. Page 90 Entries 268,269,270 1873 Births Parish of Bonhill in the County of Dumbarton ALL ENTRIES Registered by Robert Brown 268 JohnMcCallum 1873 October Fourth 1h PM Mill of Haldane Bonhill Male Father Archibald McCallum Carter Mother Grace McCallum MS Carlyle mar Sept 12 1843 Bonhill Informant Achd. McCallum Signed with a (X) his mark Father present Robt Brown Witness registered Oct. 11 at Bonhill 269 William Brown McGregor 1873 October Sixth 1h 30m PM Campbell St. Bonhill William McGregor Printfield Worker Jane McGregor MS Brown mar Dec 31 1867 Bonhill Informant William Brown Father present, Registered Oct 16 at Bonhill 270 Grace Malcolm 1873 October Seventeenth 4h 40m AM Coydale Cottage Lanward Female Father George Malcolm Foreman at Printworks mother Grace Malcolm MS Burnhill Mar Nov. 23 1860 Cardoss informant George Malcolm Father present registered Oct 18 at Bonhill Entry 269 William Brown McGregor is part of my tree via mother Jane (BROWN ) McGregor Page 3 Entries 7,8,9 1878 Births Parish of Bonhill in the County of Dumarton ALL ENTRIES Registered by Robert Brown 7 James Bruce McGregor 1877 December Twenty Fifth 1h 0m PM Campbell Street Bonhill Male Father William McGregor Dye**** Laborer Mother Jane McGregor MS Brown informant William McGregor Father Registered 1878 January 8 at Bonhill 8 John Grahm Dow 1877 December Twenty Second 10h 0m AM 7 Crescent Alexandria Male Father Archibald Dow Joiner ( Journeyman) Janes(?) Dow MS Graham mar January 20 1871 Bonhill Informant Archibald Dow Father present registered 1878 January 8 at Bonhill 9 Jane Lindsay 1878 January third 7h 0m AM Bank Street Alexandria Female Robert Lindsay Printfield-hand Ann Lindsay MS McDougall mar Nov 7th 1873 Bonhill informant Robert Lindsay Father present registered 1878 January 9th at Bonhill ** by John A. Glen Asst Registar initialed R.B.Regr. Page 2 Entries 3,4 1868 Marriages in the Parish of Bonhill in the County of Dumbarton All ENTRIES Registered by Robert Brown 3 1867 On the Thirty-First Day of December In Alexabdria Parish of Bonhill, After Banns according to the (****) of the UP Church Signed Thomas Shepard ( ****** man ) Bachelor Signed Hannah Smith Domestic Servant Spinster He is 30 yrs She is 28 yrs Residence 157 High St Dumbarton her residence Randum St (?) Alexandria Parish of Bonhill Father Joseph Shepard GlasBlower (Deceased) Mother May Shepard MS Penkertain Dec. Father William Smith Calendar Man Mother Jane Smith MS McGregor Signed William Smith Minister if the United Presbyterian Church Bonhill Dumbarton Signed Agnes Smith Witness Signed Hugh McDonald Witness Registered 1868 January 1 at Bonhill 4 1867 On the Thirty-first day of December In Alexandria Parish of Bonhill, After Banns according to the (****) of the U P Church Signed William McGregor Printfield Laborer Bachelor Signed Jane Brown Printfield Hand Spinster He is 37 She is 31 His residence Alexandria Parish of Bonhill Her residence Alexandria Parish of Bonhill Father John McGregor Printfield Hand Mother Iasbella McGregor MS McIntyre Father William Brown Block Printer Mother Jane Brown MS Bruce Signed William Johnstone Minister Signed Jane McGregor Witness Signed Christina McKecline Witness Registered 1868 January 1 at Bonhill Keith W Brown Indianapolis IN. http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/o/Keith-W-Brown ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. 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    12/18/2006 09:34:11
    1. Re: [DUNB] McPeak's roots
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McPeak/Rollins, Greenhill/Fietz Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.dnb.general/672.2.1.2.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am trying to find info on a Thomas McPeak who was born in PA around 1848/49. He later moved to Phillips County, AR and Married Mary E. Rollins. Does anyone have any further knowledge of this McPeak?

    12/14/2006 02:48:58
    1. Re: [DUNB] HUNTER HENDERSON DUNTOCHER
    2. I also have a Hunter family in Duntocher. Do you know anything more about Robert Hunter? My line is John Hunter m. Janet Currie. Debbie

    12/09/2006 09:27:34
    1. [DUNB] SWEENEY family Bonhill, Dumbartonshire
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SWEENEY SUDDER Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.dnb.general/2613/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Does anyone have any information on the following family that I am researching? Charles Sweeney b 1814-1818 Ireland Agnes Sudder Sweeney b 1820 Ireland Catherine Sweeney b 1842 Ireland Ann Jane Sweeney b 1844 Ireland Rose Sweeney b 1849 Bonhill Dumbartonshire Scotland Helen Sweeney b 1851 Bonhill Ellen Sweeney b 1853 Bonhill Isabelle Sweeney b 1854 Bonhill Mary Sweeney b 1856 Bonhill Alphrenia Sweeney b 1857 Bonhill William Sweeney b 1864 Bonhill The family emigrated to Philadelphia approx 1867. Thank you! Anita Hickey Corcoran

    12/07/2006 08:30:30
    1. Re: [DUNB] John DAVIE, b.apprx 1811-1815, Cardross
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.britisles.scotland.dnb.general/861.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Not sure if this is any help, but maybe a possible lead. My gggggrandfather was John Davie, born in 1755 in Cardross. He had three sons: Robert (b: 10/6/1778), William (b: 7/16/1782), and George (b:5/24/1784) - from whom I'm descended. Perhaps the William, noted above, may be your John's father?...or at least closely related. Interestingly enough,....the grandmother of George Davie's wife is a woman named Margaret McKinlay. Small world back then! Donna

    12/07/2006 12:28:46
    1. Re: [DUNB] TURNBULL/CROSS in Alexandria
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/mbexec/msg/5538/WeC.2ACI/1199.1 Message Board Post: As follow-up to my original post, anyone responding should use my email address attached to this message since the domain has changed. John and Elizabeth (CROSS) also had another dau., Jane (Jean), born 1852, longevity or marriage unknown. John's parents were (according to my g.grandfather) William T. and Mary WILSON, BDM information for either of whom I have yet to find.

    12/01/2006 09:23:19
    1. [DUNB] Have hit brick wall with my McAllum ancestors.Duncan McAllum, tutor and baille for the Duke of Argyll 1701.
    2. ian mcallum
    3. -Hello from N.Z to everyone on the list.My 4th great grandfather was Rev. Duncan McAllum,born 1751,died 1834.He was a Gaelic Highland preacher who became a Methodist Minister as did one of his sons,Dr.Daniel McAllum.I have no place of birth or death for Duncan.His father also called Duncan McAllum was tutor and Baille for the duke of Argyll.I read in The Argyll Particular Register of Sasines 1676 to 1780 that Duncan McAllum tutor of Dunmore was at Dumbarton 25/7/1701 as a witness.Desperately need help with thes names.Rev. Duncan McAllum married Elizabeth Livingstone 14th Jan 1784 at Inverness.Their son Duncan McAllum(my 3rd great grandfather) was born 6th April at Aberdeen and christened at St.Nicholas Church Aberdeen.Any help or suggestions gratefully recieved.Thank you.Ian Duncan McAllum.

    12/01/2006 05:11:58
    1. [DUNB] Sarah UNDERWOOD
    2. David Logan
    3. While looking over some of the Dunbartonshire archive listings l found a posting from 1999 from a Sarah UNDERWOOD in Canada. I tried the email address but not surprisingly after such a long time it was unavailable and my message was returned. If Sarah is still a member of this list or if anyone knows her can you please contact me. Sarah was looking for information about HUNTER/HENDERSON/GIBSON and McRORY from Old Kilpatrick. All the names she lists are in my family tree. Also named are my g.g. grandparents Sarah WESTERN and William WHITE. Many thanks Best wishes Cathy Logan.

    11/28/2006 07:09:49
    1. [DUNB] ROBERTS
    2. Steven Roberts
    3. Hi all Anyone out there have any connections to the following: John ROBERT m. Janet CULLEN Issue - 1. David ROBERT ch. Falkirk, Stirling 08/04/1792 2. William ROBERTS ch. Falkirk, Stirling 22/06/1794 m. Margaret GREENHORN. 3. Unnamed ROBERT bc. 1797 Falkirk, Stirling. 4. Mary ROBERT ch. Falkirk, Stirling 30/05/1802. 2. William ROBERT m Margaret GREENHORN at Falkirk 08/06/1817. Issue - 1. Janet ROBERTS bc. Falkirk 1820. 2. James ROBERTS bc. Falkirk 1823. m Agnes LANG. 3. William ROBERTS ch. Falkirk 22/08/1824. m1 Helen COWIE. m2 Elizabeth IRVINE. 4. John ROBERTS bc. 1827. 5. Margaret ROBERTS bc. 1829. 6. David ROBERTS bc 1831. 7. Helen ROBERTS bc 1833. 8. Andrew ROBERTS bc Kirkintillock, Dumbartonshire 1837. m Agnes. 9. Alexander ROBERTS bc 1837-1841. Any connections out there please ctc me. Kind Regards Steven ROBERTS Melbourne, Australia... _________________________________________________________________ Advertisement: Looking for the latest range of toys available? Go to www.tradingpost.com.au http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Etradingpost%2Ecom%2Eau%2Fbrowse%2FHousehold%2FFamily%2FToys%2DGames%2Floc%5FlocRZSQregtAVSCdistRZSQAVSCstateRZSQ9AVSCregRZSQ%5Fns%5FTrue%5Foff%5F0%5Fsqt%5F1%5Fsrchtype%5Fbrwse%5Fstpg%5F3%5F%3Freferrer%3Dplace2&_t=758874129&_r=emailtagline_nov&_m=EXT

    11/21/2006 06:42:31
    1. Re: [DUNB] Orchardton
    2. Pamela J. Nixon
    3. Dear Listers; Thanks to all for the help in locating the "Orchardton" farm. I did find it on Old-Maps.co.uk. It is listed as "Orchardtown" on the 1864 map. And I am sure it is the correct place as my great-great-grandparents, Archibald McIntyre and Margaret (Russell) McIntyre were in Mollinsburn 1856-1858; at Orchardtown, Kirkintilloch by 1860; in Kilsyth 1861; then on Drum Mains farm, Kirkintilloch by 1864 and at Ravenswood farm, Cumbernauld by 1866 and then back to Mollinsburn / Annathill by 1871. My great-grandfather, Archibald was born on Islay, Argyll where his father was a shepherd and Archibald was a ploughman / farm laborer until the 1871 census where he is listed as a quarrier. He died in 1879 of tuberculosis at Annathill. Sincerely, Pam (Mack) Nixon Westland, Pennsylvania USA [email protected] --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.

    11/20/2006 07:35:21
    1. [DUNB] HUNTER HENDERSON DUNTOCHER
    2. David Logan
    3. Hi all My 2x great grandparents were Janet McRory HUNTER and John HENDERSON who married in Duntocher in 1866. Janet's parents were Robert HUNTER and Ann McRORY. Janet had a sister Elizabeth Graham HUNTER who married Allan THOMSON and two brothers Robert and John. John's parents were Robert HENDERSON and Margaret GIBSON. Margaret died young and Robert married Rebecca KILPATRICK. Janet HUNTER and John HENDERSON had eight children; Robert (1866) married Agnes WHITE. John Hunter (1868) married Jemima SMITH. James Fenwick (1870) married Mary BLACK. Allan Thomson (1872) married 1) Margaret RALSTON 2) Euphemia McLAREN. Thomas (1874) Janet (1876) William (1878) Elizabeth Hunter (1880) married Archibald McKECHNIE. Is anyone else researching this family or connected to any of the above? Also can anyone tell me where folk from Duntocher are most likely to have been buried? Every good wish Cathy.

    11/20/2006 03:03:44
    1. Re: [DUNB] Fwd: re PARK
    2. Janet
    3. Hi Lois, I am grateful to you for your interest in finding the records you have posted here. I've been offline for a few days - server problems, long story. My interest is in that my Dunbartonshire family apparently knew the PARK family and that they intermarried with one born in Ireland. Its the earlier Irish record of the family CHESTER or CHESTERS who married Elizabeth PARK who was born 1822. When we find that our family we thought were Scots but not so, Irish, we need the truth and this is my reason for pursuing them. I believe the era might have been about the time of the Potato famine in that my Edward CHESTER was born 1811 to Edward Chester and Mary Duncan b. Ireland 1780. I have long thought the CHESTER folk might have originated in England, from the City of that name that was a tug of war subject between the Scots and the English way back when Northumberland was in Scottish hands. Check out "Cilurnum" in Google and you will find a Fort of the same name, translated as CHESTERS on Hadrians Wall. I need to go back further than the records you have supplied though those you have listed here I will keep. Thanks. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lois Copping" <[email protected]> >> >>Hello, >> >>My thinking is that there would be a difference between a 'parish >>priest' and a minister of the Church of Scotland. You should be >>able to learn more about Hugh Park through the >>C of S.................Fasti I think is the word..............and >>perhaps available through LDS. >> >>Amelia K Park in 1881 would likely be Amelia Nisbet Park as seen >>here. This event would also be available through LDS.

    11/20/2006 10:55:11
    1. [DUNB] Fwd: re PARK
    2. Lois Copping
    3. >Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 09:27:29 -0800 >To: [email protected] >From: Lois Copping <[email protected]> >Subject: re PARK > >Hello, > >My thinking is that there would be a difference between a 'parish >priest' and a minister of the Church of Scotland. You should be >able to learn more about Hugh Park through the >C of S.................Fasti I think is the word..............and >perhaps available through LDS. > >Amelia K Park in 1881 would likely be Amelia Nisbet Park as seen >here. This event would also be available through LDS. > > > >>AMELIA NISBET PARK >> Female >>[] >> >> >>Event(s): >>[] >> Birth: >>27 OCT 1859 Cumbernauld, Dunbarton, Scotland >>[] >> Christening: >>[] >> Death: >>[] >> Burial: >>[] >> >> >>Parents: >> Father: >> <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187121849&lds=1&region=2&frompage=1>HUGH >> <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187121849&lds=1&region=2&frompage=1>PARK >> >> Mother: >> <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187121850&lds=1&region=2&frompage=1>ELLEN >> MARIA CARTON >>[] >> >> >>Messages: >>Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in >>the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically >>by the birth or christening date. >>[] >> >> >>Source Information: >>Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/search_igi.asp?batch_number=C114951&region=2&batch_search=true>C114951 >>1855 - >>1867 >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=filmhitlist&columns=*%2C180%2C0&filmno=6035516>6035516 >>REGISTER > > >And this marriage event would also be available through LDS: > >>[] >> >>HUGH PARK >> Male >>[] >> >> >>Event(s): >>[] >> Birth: >>[] >> Christening: >>[] >> Death: >>[] >> Burial: >>[] >> >> >>Marriages: >> Spouse: >> <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500185981828&lds=1&region=2&frompage=1>HELEN >> MARIA >> <http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500185981828&lds=1&region=2&frompage=1>CAITON >> >> Marriage: >>06 AUG 1843 Ayton, Berwick, Scotland >>[] >> >> >>Messages: >>Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The >>source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date. >>[] >> >> >>Source Information: >>Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type: >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/search_igi.asp?batch_number=M117274&region=2&batch_search=true>M117274 >>1820 - >>1854 >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=filmhitlist&columns=*%2C180%2C0&filmno=1067865>1067865, >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=filmhitlist&columns=*%2C180%2C0&filmno=0103209>0103209 >>Film >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=filmhitlist&columns=*%2C180%2C0&filmno=6901549>6901549 >> > > >There were likely many more children, but for the specific spelling >these would be some >and that 1855 event would give you loads of information on the >parents. Available also >from LDS. These given names give you many clues to previous generations. > >>Birth/Christening, British Isles >>Father: Hugh Park, Mother: Helen Carton >> >> >> >>International Genealogical Index / British Isles - 10 >> >>1. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500199604536&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>ELIZABETH >>PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Female Birth: 27 JUN 1848 Paisley, Abbey (Paisley), >>Renfrew, Scotland >>2. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500199676542&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>HUGH >>STOREY PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Male Birth: 11 APR 1847 Paisley, Abbey (Paisley), Renfrew, Scotland >>3. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187121848&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>AMELIA >>NISBET PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Female Birth: 27 OCT 1859 Cumbernauld, Dunbarton, Scotland >>4. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187131557&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>MAITLAND >>HALL PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Male Birth: 10 OCT 1862 Cumbernauld, Dunbarton, Scotland >>5. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187104849&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>ELPHINSTONE >>FLEEMING PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Male Birth: 08 MAR 1850 >>6. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187104849&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>ELPHINSTONE >>FLEEMING PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Male Christening: 21 APR 1850 Cumbernauld, Dunbarton, Scotland >>7. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187122696&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>JAMES >>ELLIOT PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Male Birth: 03 SEP 1855 Cumbernauld, Dunbarton, Scotland >>8. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187117316&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>DANIEL >>CAMERON PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Male Birth: 09 DEC 1851 >>9. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187117316&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>DANIEL >>CAMERON PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Male Christening: 09 JAN 1852 Cumbernauld, Dunbarton, Scotland >>10. >><http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500187106006&lds=1&region=2&regionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=&regionfriendly=&juris1friendly=&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=>HENRY >>HILL PARK - International Genealogical Index >>Gender: Male Birth: 01 OCT 1857 Cumbernauld, Dunbarton, Scotland > > >Hoping this helps, >Lois > >

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