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    1. Re: [PERTHSHIRE] John FAICHNEY
    2. Heather Canevaro
    3. Hello Bob, If you don't have info on the Redpath line you might try the archives from the Redpath list, on Rootsweb. If you like you can join this list here REDPATH-L-request@rootsweb.com Sorry I can't help on the Faichney or Taylor line. Faichney doesn't look to be too common a surname so that may help if you can find a lead. Heather SK Canada robertgascoigne wrote: > Hello List > > I am seeking the family of John Faichney and Elizabeth Taylor. John was born in Crieff and Elizabeth in Auchterarder, their two sons married two daughters of Alexander Redpath and Isabella Darg in Edinburgh, Any information on this family will be helpful > > Thank you in Advance > > Bob > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PERTHSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >

    09/13/2010 11:49:28
    1. Re: [PERTHSHIRE] John FAICHNEY
    2. robertgascoigne
    3. Hello Heather I have the Redpath line , I will join the list and perhaps I can help some list members. I was looking for Redpath in East Lothian when SKS sent me over 300 Redpath from that area. I had found a court case in the Scotsman an Edinburgh newspaper, the case was in the mid 1800,s . When I was in Scotland in March I obtained a copy from West Register House. When I arrived back in Virginia I had a good read of the case and decided it was the Judges Summation. I then Emailed West Register House to ask them to find the Case 3 weeks later I received an Email that they had found the case 18 printed pages and 6 handwritten pages which were the Statements of the Redpath Family giving 4 generation's of the Redpath family . I forgot to state the Case was about a Benjamin Redpath who died and left 6,000 pounds in 1873 . Benjamin was an only child and his father and mother were dead. an aunt Janet Redpath was the last of his fathers children to die in 1832. Janet was married to a James Kinnaird , there eldest son Mathew was dead was dead , so the judge decided that Mathews eldest son Thomas Kinnaird was the heir. See you on the Redpath List Bob

    09/13/2010 02:23:01