Well, what happens if you go to the OLDEST person in your "Smith Tree" & then go up to the top where it says PRINT & then print? I think it will just print your "Smith" Tree. Make SURE you have set ENOUGH generations! Conversely , if you go to your "Jones Tree" & do the same, you will just get your "Jones Tree" Print whichever one you choose, to print out & , make an attachment ocv all the pages, , & send. All it takes is a bit of paper & ink. Works for me I have F.T.M.2012. Ruth -----Original Message----- From: Margaret McNab Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2017 12:37 PM To: LANARK- List Subject: [Lanark] Splitting a tree. I have my Maternal and my Paternal family on the one tree. I would like to send the Paternal information to a relative but not necessarily include the Maternal side. Is this possible. ?The only solution I can come up with is to copy all the information onto a disc or stick and then delete the Material information. Probably be quite the chore. Any one have any better suggestions!Thank YouMargaret Ontario (Very Very cold) Margaret ------------------------------- WHEN REPLYING to a post please remember to snip most of the earlier message. Be sure the reply to address shows as LANARK@Rootsweb.com. You may contact the List Admin at lanark-admin@rootsweb.com or click on the following link to the list information page online: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This thread makes me think of someone who came back from abroad and went to see where he was born at 1 Strangeways, Manchester, only to find that it was the prison! Norman
Yes that is the address that for Stobhill Hospital used when a persons death was recorded. Sent from Mail<https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for Windows 10
Dear Ailsa My g. Grandfather died at that address in the 1920s. Originally I was puzzled as his usual address was Shotts in Lanarkshire. Later I noticed the other death certificates had the same address and I looked at the map. Other death certificates I have from the same era state Royal Infirmary or Victoria Infirmary so maybe the street address was because if the Poorhouse stigma. Ella Ross Sydney > > thanks in advance. > regards > Ailsa > > Ailsa Corlett > ailsa@st.net.au > http://home.st.net.au/~ailsa > alternative email if having trouble sending to my normal email is: > ailsacorlett@gmail.com > > > > > ------------------------------- > > WHEN REPLYING to a post please remember to snip most of the earlier message. Be sure the reply to address shows as LANARK@Rootsweb.com. > > You may contact the List Admin at lanark-admin@rootsweb.com or click on the following link to the list information page online: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hoping someone can fix a query. I have a death certificate for 1962 in which not only my ancestor but also another person also has the Stamp of 183 Balornock Road, Glasgow (Usual Residence) on it. Then of course it lists the usual residence of the deceased. Both people on this certificate died from Cerebral Thrombosis - certified by Dr's. and informants where family members. Current maps lead me to Stobhill Hospital in 133 Balornock Road Does anyone know if the street address did change after this time, and if it is most likely that both my ancestor and the other person really did die in the Stobhill Hospital. This is a very clear Stamped produced address rather than a hand written one. If anyone can clarify the current address to the old one (wikipedia only lists as 133) I would be interested to know. Anyone requiring to look at death certificate, please email me and I will forward. Registration district was in Springburn, Burgh of Glasgow thanks in advance. regards Ailsa Ailsa Corlett ailsa@st.net.au http://home.st.net.au/~ailsa alternative email if having trouble sending to my normal email is: ailsacorlett@gmail.com
Ailsa, I'd agree with Archie, and check the figure 8. Diluted ink? Perhaps a worn stamp? Or there was one with a wrong number! My granny's 1949 DC has 133 Balornock Road. One reason for using 133 Balornock Rd. was that the Parish Council thought it was unfair on children to have their birth place recorded as Stobhill Poor Law Institution. It opened in 1904. Similarly on the south side of the Glasgow at Govan. The Southern General Hospital used 1301 Govan Rd. for BCs etc. It too had Poorhouse origins. To many who had no real option but to apply for help the words Poor Law or Relief was seen as a stigma. Those in authority had, in this respect at least, given them some thought. Jack ------------------------------- Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2017 16:01:13 -0000 From: Archie Gilbert <a.gilbert596@btinternet.com> I had a GrAunt die at 133 Balornock Road, which I can confirm is Stobhill Hospital. Check the address on the stamp. Figure 8 is often mistaken as a 3 and vice versa. Archie Gilbert. ---------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Ailsa Corlett Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2017 2:06 PM To: Lanark mailing list Subject: [Lanark] In 1962 was 183 Balornock Road Glasgow the Stobhill Hospital Hoping someone can fix a query. I have a death certificate for 1962 in which not only my ancestor but also another person also has the Stamp of 183 Balornock Road, Glasgow (Usual Residence) on it. Then of course it lists the usual residence of the deceased. thanks in advance. regards Ailsa
I had a GrAunt die at 133 Balornock Road, which I can confirm is Stobhill Hospital. Check the address on the stamp. Figure 8 is often mistaken as a 3 and vice versa. Archie Gilbert. -----Original Message----- From: Ailsa Corlett Sent: Thursday, January 5, 2017 2:06 PM To: Lanark mailing list Subject: [Lanark] In 1962 was 183 Balornock Road Glasgow the Stobhill Hospital Hoping someone can fix a query. I have a death certificate for 1962 in which not only my ancestor but also another person also has the Stamp of 183 Balornock Road, Glasgow (Usual Residence) on it. Then of course it lists the usual residence of the deceased. Both people on this certificate died from Cerebral Thrombosis - certified by Dr's. and informants where family members. Current maps lead me to Stobhill Hospital in 133 Balornock Road Does anyone know if the street address did change after this time, and if it is most likely that both my ancestor and the other person really did die in the Stobhill Hospital. This is a very clear Stamped produced address rather than a hand written one. If anyone can clarify the current address to the old one (wikipedia only lists as 133) I would be interested to know. Anyone requiring to look at death certificate, please email me and I will forward. Registration district was in Springburn, Burgh of Glasgow thanks in advance. regards Ailsa Ailsa Corlett ailsa@st.net.au http://home.st.net.au/~ailsa alternative email if having trouble sending to my normal email is: ailsacorlett@gmail.com ------------------------------- WHEN REPLYING to a post please remember to snip most of the earlier message. Be sure the reply to address shows as LANARK@Rootsweb.com. You may contact the List Admin at lanark-admin@rootsweb.com or click on the following link to the list information page online: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I can't answer the specific point, but where a birth or death occurred in an institution, it was very common to use a street address without naming the institution. For example a lot of births took place at 70 Carden Place, Aberdeen, and a lot of deaths at 34 Pluscarden Road, Elgin. The former seems to have been the maternity hospital, and the latter is Bilbohall Hospital. That, plus the fact that there were apparently enough deaths at 183 Balornock Road for it to be worth having a stamp made, does point to this being a hospital. Anne -----Original Message----- From: LANARK [mailto:lanark-bounces+anne.genlists=btinternet.com@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Ailsa Corlett Sent: 05 January 2017 14:06 To: Lanark mailing list Subject: [Lanark] In 1962 was 183 Balornock Road Glasgow the Stobhill Hospital Hoping someone can fix a query. I have a death certificate for 1962 in which not only my ancestor but also another person also has the Stamp of 183 Balornock Road, Glasgow (Usual Residence) on it. Then of course it lists the usual residence of the deceased. Both people on this certificate died from Cerebral Thrombosis - certified by Dr's. and informants where family members. Current maps lead me to Stobhill Hospital in 133 Balornock Road Does anyone know if the street address did change after this time, and if it is most likely that both my ancestor and the other person really did die in the Stobhill Hospital. This is a very clear Stamped produced address rather than a hand written one. If anyone can clarify the current address to the old one (wikipedia only lists as 133) I would be interested to know. Anyone requiring to look at death certificate, please email me and I will forward. Registration district was in Springburn, Burgh of Glasgow thanks in advance. regards Ailsa Ailsa Corlett ailsa@st.net.au http://home.st.net.au/~ailsa alternative email if having trouble sending to my normal email is: ailsacorlett@gmail.com ------------------------------- WHEN REPLYING to a post please remember to snip most of the earlier message. Be sure the reply to address shows as LANARK@Rootsweb.com. You may contact the List Admin at lanark-admin@rootsweb.com or click on the following link to the list information page online: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I wish you all not only a belated happy Hogmanay (which is only a single day), but a happy, healthy and prosperous New Year 2017. Anne From: "ruth.enns@shaw.ca" <ruth.enns@shaw.ca> To: lanark@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, 30 December 2016, 20:07 Subject: [Lanark] Happy Hogmanay Happy Hogmanay to all the Listers with hopes of good hunting, lots of friendly discussion, & Peace on Earth. Lang may your lum reek! Good health to all! Some feel 2016 was not a very good year, so let's hope 2017 is better. Ruth ------------------------------- WHEN REPLYING to a post please remember to snip most of the earlier message. Be sure the reply to address shows as LANARK@Rootsweb.com. You may contact the List Admin at lanark-admin@rootsweb.com or click on the following link to the list information page online: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thank you, Nivard! Ken Thompson Silver Lake, OH
Good morning and good afternoon ~ I'm curious to know what everyone thinks of the new ScotlandsPeople website. And a question....I've found the record of a marriage on Ancestry.com, giving the names of the bride and groom, as well as the date and place of the marriage. When I try to find the record on ScotlandsPeople, no results are found, even though I enter the exact and correct information. Any ideas on why this might be happening? Thanks! Jeanne
Not industrial workers. "Glasgow professionals" survey done by LinkedIn which is a professional networking group, so it 's all office workers. Jo-Ann Read more at: http://www.scotsman.com/news/glasgow-workers-happiest-in-scotland-1-4251049 On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 11:34 PM, Maisie Egger <campsiehills@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > http://www.scotsman.com/news/glasgow-workers-happiest-in- > scotland-1-4251049 > > That’s a surprise! Maybe it’s because the work at ‘lighter jobs’ instead > of heavy industry of 40 years ago and more. > > Maisie > >
Hi All, Is there anybody having problems with the new scotlandspeople website? I seem to be experiencing all sorts of problems with it i.e name variants does not work (which they state is a known problem). Also some certificates that I have already purchased are showing in the search results as not previously paid for. Maybe it's me and I am just missing it but I don't think so. I think the new site closely resembles the LDS site
Hi Nivard/All It happened 4th Oct. As a former subscriber I got an email from them yesterday informing me of the change. -----Original Message----- From: Nivard Ovington <ovington.one@gmail.com> To: lanark <lanark@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thu, 6 Oct 2016 21:34 Subject: [Lanark] Scotlandsplaces Hi all Not sure when this happened but Scotlandsplaces is now free http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/subscriptions Lots of good data there Geographic information Hearth, Dog, Watch and various other taxes plus much more A wealth of information :-) -- Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)
Maisie, You're a maven like I am. The old dictionaries used to define a maven as someone who collects and disseminates information. Now they define it as an expert. Marc On Thursday, October 6, 2016 11:34 PM, Maisie Egger <campsiehills@sbcglobal.net> wrote: http://www.scotsman.com/news/glasgow-workers-happiest-in-scotland-1-4251049 That’s a surprise! Maybe it’s because the work at ‘lighter jobs’ instead of heavy industry of 40 years ago and more. Maisie ------------------------------- WHEN REPLYING to a post please remember to snip most of the earlier message. Be sure the reply to address shows as LANARK@Rootsweb.com. You may contact the List Admin at lanark-admin@rootsweb.com or click on the following link to the list information page online: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi all Not sure when this happened but Scotlandsplaces is now free http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/subscriptions Lots of good data there Geographic information Hearth, Dog, Watch and various other taxes plus much more A wealth of information :-) -- Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)
http://www.scotsman.com/news/glasgow-workers-happiest-in-scotland-1-4251049 That’s a surprise! Maybe it’s because the work at ‘lighter jobs’ instead of heavy industry of 40 years ago and more. Maisie
This from BBC online: http://www.bbc.com/news/health-37485263#" I am vastly ignorant when it comes to genes/DNA, but I suppose this could have some ramifications about two parents, four grandparents, eight greats and so on back to the year dot. Arithmetical divisions will change where one’s forebears would be concerned? Maisie
Hi Maisie I think this is the usual rubbish that you get in the media these days. No doubt many drivers are stressed on the roads as they are here in Sydney. It's a different world from when we were weans in Glasgow. Cannot imagine Clydesdales getting through the traffic now. Mores the pity. Regards Ella Ross > On 24 Sep 2016, at 06:35, Maisie Egger <campsiehills@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > http://www.scotsman.com/regions/glasgow-strathclyde/glaswegian-drivers-are-the-angriest-in-the-uk-1-4236147 > > Well, none of that when I was growing up: the tram car, bus, or Shank’s pony had to serve us, and when playing peever (hopscotch), ropes or other games in the street we were the ones that became irked when a car had the temerity to come down our street and interrupt our play. Time and change. > > Maisie > > ------------------------------- > > WHEN REPLYING to a post please remember to snip most of the earlier message. Be sure the reply to address shows as LANARK@Rootsweb.com. > > You may contact the List Admin at lanark-admin@rootsweb.com or click on the following link to the list information page online: > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Is a poll of 597 people really worth taking any notice of? I would say not You wonder which 597 people they picked to ask, were they on a motorway services or some other similar place where stressed out drivers could be found ? The world is an awful lot different a place to decades ago Very few places had that many cars 60/70 years back, so kids could play in the street, these days there are few streets without cars and parents are paranoid about letting their kids out these days Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) On 23-Sep-16 9:35 PM, Maisie Egger wrote: > http://www.scotsman.com/regions/glasgow-strathclyde/glaswegian-drivers-are-the-angriest-in-the-uk-1-4236147 > > Well, none of that when I was growing up: the tram car, bus, or Shank’s pony had to serve us, and when playing peever (hopscotch), ropes or other games in the street we were the ones that became irked when a car had the temerity to come down our street and interrupt our play. Time and change. > > Maisie