Hi Jamie There are seven Dingwall families in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Sheila Behan Frank & Jamie D'Angelo wrote: > We have a Dingwall Ford Car Dealership in WIndsor Ontario Canada. > > Jamie > > > > Hi - this is a reposting - would like to make contact with any Dingwall > > family members who may be "lurking" out there. My grandfather - William > > Dingwall - came to Canada to Cape Breton around the end of 1800's . > > There were other siblings that I am trying to trace. At least one - > > Alexander Dingwall - came to Canada and I believe went to Manitoba or > > Alberta. > > Calling all Dingwall relatives !!!! > > Regards - Valerie Dingwall Barrett. > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Stymied with Charles McDonald, farmer from Ireland or Scotland, married to Polly Hyslop or Haislip or Heslop or ?, who had a son and possibly other Children, in Cumberland, Canada. Their son Charles McDonald was born in 1850 in Cumberland, Canada, wherever that is in that era. 1. Cumberland in Nova Scotia, Canada. 2. Cumberland near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 3. Cumberland of Vancouver Island?, B.C. Does any one have any data, regarding this Family at that time 1850, in a Cumberland, Canada? Were there other siblings? Any descendants in Canada of Charles McDonald and Polly Hyslop of Cumberland, Canada. I hope Some Generous Person can help. Carol
Hi Barb, You're welcome! I see that Malcolm has already answered your question. David in Pennsylvania ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barb McBride" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 4:42 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] 1881 Ontario Census Lookup please MCBRIDE > Thank you to David and Malcolm for the census lookup. I have one other one if it wouldn't be too much trouble. I don't know why Thomas Ferguson isn't listed as he died in Palmerston, Ontario in 1918, any ideas? > > MCBRIDE Malcolm - wife Hannah HUGHES living in Middlesex, Ontario. > > MCBRIDE, Dugald b. 1840. He has been missing since the 1861 census. > > MCBRIDE, Archibald b. 1844. He also, has been missing since the 1861 census. These 3 men are brothers. > > Thank you all for your help. Other names being researched are NOBLE, RICHARDS, GOODWIN, REES AND CREALOCK. > > Sincerely > > Barb > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi Barb, I can't help you with your names, but Palmerston is in Wellington County, and your other folks that you were looking for were in Perth County. I have included an Ontario County locator map, and if you look at numbers 14 and 18......you will see that the proximity of the two counties to each other. Another you mention is Middlesex county, which is number 5 on map, and that tags on to 14......also this stretch of land is pretty close to the United States, any idea if they lived in the U.S.? Have you put out any queries for them in the 1901 census? Just some thoughts. Christine www.rootsweb.co/~canon/locator/ont1851.html
----- Original Message ----- From: "Barb McBride" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 4:42 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] 1881 Ontario Census Lookup please MCBRIDE > Thank you to David and Malcolm for the census lookup. I have one other one if it wouldn't be too much trouble. I don't know why Thomas Ferguson isn't listed as he died in Palmerston, Ontario in 1918, any ideas? Barb, there are Thomas Fergusons, but none with that particular family configuration, none, as I recall, with a wife named Sarah. Are you certain about her? McBrides follow: > > MCBRIDE Malcolm - wife Hannah HUGHES living in Middlesex, Ontario. Census Place: London East, Middlesex East, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375904 NAC C-13268 Dist 167 SubDist C Div 1 Page 26 Family 129 Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace Malcolm MCBRIDE M M 42 Scottish Ontario Occ: Boot & Shoe Maker Religion: Baptist Hannah MCBRIDE F M 39 Welsh Ontario Religion: Baptist Annie MCBRIDE F 14 Scottish Ontario Religion: Baptist Edith MCBRIDE F 12 Scottish Ontario Religion: Baptist Warren MCBRIDE M 3 Scottish Ontario Religion: Baptist Nelson MCBRIDE M 1 Scottish Ontario Religion: Baptist ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- > > MCBRIDE, Dugald b. 1840. He has been missing since the 1861 census. Census Place: Port Perry, Ontario North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375881 NAC C-13245 Dist 133 SubDist I Page 65 Family 331 Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace Dugald MCBRIDE M M 41 Scottish Scotland Occ: Teacher Nancy MCBRIDE F M 40 German O <Ontario> Amelia MCBRIDE F 15 Scottish O <Ontario> Sarah MCBRIDE F 10 Scottish O <Ontario> Emly MCBRIDE F 4 Scottish O <Ontario> Rosa HORTON F 15 English O <Ontario> Rachel HORTON F 30 German O <Ontario> Occ: School Mistress ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- > > MCBRIDE, Archibald b. 1844. He also, has been missing since the 1861 census. These 3 men are brothers. Census Place: Erin, Wellington South, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375894 NAC C-13258 Dist 151 SubDist E Div 1 Page 1 Family 2 Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace Arch' MCBRIDE M M 37 Scottish O. <Ontario> Occ: Farmer Religion: Weslyan Methodist Jane MCBRIDE F M 29 Scottish O. <Ontario> Religion: Weslyan Methodist Gracy Ann MCBRIDE F 2 Scottish O. <Ontario> Religion: Weslyan Methodist ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- > > Thank you all for your help. Other names being researched are NOBLE, RICHARDS, GOODWIN, REES AND CREALOCK. > > Sincerely > > Barb > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
to Bob, Thanks for the wonderful note.....will write a personal one to you too. Linda
Hi Everyone I have the following James TAGG m Helen GOLDIE in Scotland in 1877 - they had 5 children last seen on 1891 Census in Scotland so went to Canada sometime after then. 1. Maggie Sproul TAGG married George McCANDLESS 1898 in Victoria B.C. 2. Janet Connell TAGG married William John FRASER 1905 in Vancouver B.C. 3. Helen Goldie TAGG married M. COUGHLAN when/where? Does anyone have any connections with this family Heather in Auckland New Zealand
Bob, you surprise the heck out of me sometimes and I don't know why that should be, because I know -- we all know -- what a caring and giving person you are. And I knew of your literary endeavour, though you have never "published" it before. Your special line, "...each summer, in the evenings, when the sun goes down and the breeze is blowing at just the right pitch and you listen carefully, you can hear them, as the breeze carries their far-off cries across the lake...." reminds me of the Laurention lake of my childhood, perhaps the single element of my youth that I miss more than any other. I remember the loons that you could hear in the evening from the swamp at the far end of the lake, "if the wind was right." I remember the far-off whistle of the train that woke me in the grey early morning mist. David can tell you how many people are on this list, but I think it safe to say that every single one of them is praying(or whatever) that your Dad makes it to that special day. Better still if he should live to read your book. It is a rare honour to call you friend. Thank-you for inviting us into your heart Malcolm PS to Linda. Excuse me. In my appreciation of Bob's words, I have forgotten you and your Dad, who were the object of them. Lacking his eloquence, I will only offer my condolences and hope that those memories will, in time, find a natural and painless place in your heart. Malcolm
Thank you to David and Malcolm for the census lookup. I have one other one if it wouldn't be too much trouble. I don't know why Thomas Ferguson isn't listed as he died in Palmerston, Ontario in 1918, any ideas? MCBRIDE Malcolm - wife Hannah HUGHES living in Middlesex, Ontario. MCBRIDE, Dugald b. 1840. He has been missing since the 1861 census. MCBRIDE, Archibald b. 1844. He also, has been missing since the 1861 census. These 3 men are brothers. Thank you all for your help. Other names being researched are NOBLE, RICHARDS, GOODWIN, REES AND CREALOCK. Sincerely Barb
There is to be no commercial advertising on this List. Please ensure this does not re-occur! Admin. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank & Jamie D'Angelo" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 2:11 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] Re: SCOTS-IN-CANADA-D Digest V02 #64 > We have a Dingwall Ford Car Dealership in WIndsor Ontario Canada. > > Jamie > > > > Hi - this is a reposting - would like to make contact with any Dingwall > > family members who may be "lurking" out there. My grandfather - William > > Dingwall - came to Canada to Cape Breton around the end of 1800's . > > There were other siblings that I am trying to trace. At least one - > > Alexander Dingwall - came to Canada and I believe went to Manitoba or > > Alberta. > > Calling all Dingwall relatives !!!! > > Regards - Valerie Dingwall Barrett. > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Over a course of a week, I get dumped on with a whole pile of bouncing emails which take some time to check out, and which I'll split up into 4 categories. - 1) - Mailbox full 2) - ISP problems 3) - Mail settings on individuals computers. 4) - Inactive mail accounts. Only those who have run Lists can truly appreciate the volume these 4 generate. This message alone will create a few. So, please Good People, keep some space in your mailboxes, let me know if you are eperiencing any ISP problems or expecting them, verify your settings so that your messages go through ok, and unsubscribe any inactive email accounts and resubscribe with current. Also, keep your anti-virus program updated!!! Thanks David. This email has been scanned with Norton AntiVirus 2002
We have a Dingwall Ford Car Dealership in WIndsor Ontario Canada. Jamie > > Hi - this is a reposting - would like to make contact with any Dingwall > family members who may be "lurking" out there. My grandfather - William > Dingwall - came to Canada to Cape Breton around the end of 1800's . > There were other siblings that I am trying to trace. At least one - > Alexander Dingwall - came to Canada and I believe went to Manitoba or > Alberta. > Calling all Dingwall relatives !!!! > Regards - Valerie Dingwall Barrett.
My roll call... Researching LEES, SMITH, CARGILL, SWANKIE, YOUNG, MCGRAW, MCINTOSH, McFARLANE, KENNEDY, FYFFE, AFFLECK - Berwick, East & West Lothian, Lanark, Angus, Scotland. Baltimore, Detroit and Philadelphia USA, La Macaza, Labelle, Quebec Canada. Kingston, Ottawa, Toronto and Windsor Ontario Canada Best Regards, Jamie LEES CANADA
Bob, Does Simco include Collingwood? Jamie > > You might try the McGill Library Project to see if they have any listings > for either the McLean or Carter families in County Atlas produced for Simcoe > County back in the 1880s. This is only the data. The actual atlases have > artist drawings of farms, factories and people. > http://www.imago.library.mcgill.ca/CountyAtlas/default.asp > > Also contact the Ontario Genealogical Society (OGS) at the Simcoe County > Branch listed somewhere at the following site: > http://www.ogs.on.ca/branches.htm > > Good hunting! > Bob in Toronto
Malcolm? McNeill (b. about 1735) married the Duke of Argyll's daughter (according to oral tradition), Elizabeth? Campbell and though paid for passage to the Carolinas, ended up in Prince Edward Island. Another that married into the family line was Malcolm McNeill (b. 1724) married to Euphemia MacAllister, also from Argyllshire, Scotland. Hans Hawthorn (b. abt 1800) and his brothers were born in Ireland, but they emigrated to Scotland and lived there for sometime. Some of the Hawthorn families then emigrated to Canada, Carleton Place, Ontario. Hawthorn is not an Irish name, so the family probably originated in Scotland sometime earlier than this. Playfair, Robert, born in Coupar Grange, Bendochy, Scotland. His descendents were given land in Ontario for fighting for the English king. Mary Ann Gordon, daughter of Alexander and Mary Gordon, born in Scotland in 1841, married Abraham Cramer of Kingston, Ontario. James Porteous Elder, born Scotland, 1885, married Louisa Perlet Roux abt 1926 in Manitoba. Jane Newlands, daughter of George Newlands and Grace Thompson, born in Keith, Banff, Scotland, married Edward Cramer. Terry Wilde Spear of Crawford, Texas
I echo those comments Bob. Thanks are due you for your sensitivity. I also hope we will always have some room for this expression of support on here. Thanks. David. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jessie and Malcolm Newlands" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 8:57 AM Subject: [SCTCDN] Re: Bob in Toronto's letter. > Just wanted to say that was a beautiful letter that Bob in Toronto wrote to Linda on the death of her father. It truly was beautiful - if we could all be so gifted with words. Thank you Bob. > > Jessie in B.C. > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
I agree wholeheartedly with you Jessie. Thanks Bob, your kind words to Linda really does have the understanding that is needed at a time like this. Christine > Just wanted to say that was a beautiful letter that Bob in Toronto wrote to Linda on the death of her father. It truly was beautiful - if we could all be so gifted with words. Thank you Bob. > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi Barb, Here's Joseph: Census Place: Wallace, Perth North, Ontario, Canada Source: FHL Film 1375908 NAC C-13272 Dist 172 SubDist G Div 2 Page 10 Family 39 Sex Marr Age Origin Birthplace Joseph MOFFAT M M 33 Irish Ireland Occ: Farmer Religion: E. Methodist Mary MOFFAT F M 27 Irish Ontario Religion: E. Methodist William MOFFAT M 5 Irish Ontario Religion: E. Methodist Ann MOFFAT F 2 Irish Ontario Religion: E. Methodist ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- There is no sign of your Thomas & Sarah Ferguson family anywhere in Canada. Cheers! Malcolm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barb McBride" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 10:00 PM Subject: Re: [SCTCDN] Census Lookup 1881 Please MOFFET, FERGUSON > Sorry Malcolm, > > I keep forgetting to put Canada in my messages. It is Wallace township, > Perth County Canada. Thanks for the look up. > > Barb > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Malcolm Paterson" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 4:36 PM > Subject: Re: [SCTCDN] Census Lookup 1881 Please MOFFET, FERGUSON > > > > Hi Barb, > > > > If you mean Canada, I'll be happy to look it up, but I need to know where > > Wallace Twp is. > > > > Cheers! > > Malcolm > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Barb McBride" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 5:08 PM > > Subject: [SCTCDN] Census Lookup 1881 Please MOFFET, FERGUSON > > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I was wondering if SKS could do a census look for me. These 2 families > > are the least known in my tree. > > > > > > 1. JOSEPH MOFFET(MOFFATT) b. 1847 wife MERRY KINNEE living in Wallace > > Township in 1897. Children: Robert and Annie plus ? > > > > > > 2. THOMAS FERGUSON b. 1837 wife SARAH R. (GUMMERSON) also living in > > Wallace Township. Children: Thomas, James, Rachel, William and Matilda > and > > after 1881 Hannah, Archibald, Clara, Amos and Charlotte. > > > > > > Any help greatly appreciated. Thank you > > > > > > Barb > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > > > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the > word > > unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh > > email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > > > > > ============================== > > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, > > go to: > > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word > unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh > email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi Jamie. I am new to the Scots list and I am researching Kennedys from Scotland who settled in Prince Edward Island, Canada. I live in B. C. Canada. I am particularly looking for any connection to Joseph Kennedy born between 1805 and 1811 in Perthshire, Scotland, and a Duncan Kennedy born around 1822 in Scotland. I believe they both came to Canada around 1840. There were Alexanders, John, James and Margarets throughout all the families. Anything ring a bell? Bev. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Frank & Jamie D'Angelo" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 10:09 AM Subject: [SCTCDN] Roll call > > > My roll call... > > Researching LEES, SMITH, CARGILL, SWANKIE, YOUNG, MCGRAW, MCINTOSH, > McFARLANE, KENNEDY, FYFFE, AFFLECK - Berwick, East & West Lothian, Lanark, > Angus, Scotland. Baltimore, Detroit and Philadelphia USA, La Macaza, > Labelle, Quebec Canada. Kingston, Ottawa, Toronto and Windsor Ontario Canada > > Best Regards, > Jamie LEES > CANADA > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
ATTENTION: Linda <[email protected] Hi Linda, My dad is 83. More than 5 years ago he was diagnosed with "conjestive heart failure." Life expentancy once diagnosed is 5 years. My parents will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary in August. My only hope is that he will live see that and a lot more. Even when we are given a warning like this the actual death is always a shock. One comes to value the memories, the little things like a piece of his handwriting or a favourite tie. We tend to cling to them like a child clings to a mother's skirt. Although we grow to adults and go on with our lives, we are still that young child inside wanting to see Daddy one more time. No one can say or do anything that will ease the pain at the time of loss except give you support. Be assured as time goes by you will come to accept his loss as time distances you from the date. Every once in a while you will be reminded of him and shed a tear but even those occasions will be further apart as time passes. You will come to cherish the memories and try to find a way to recreate his life's achievements to pass on to those who follow who you also love dearly. Now is a good time to sit and reflect on his memory, write down everything you can remember and put it away for future generations. Through this act, you will get to know him as a complete person and come to realize that he will only live on if you give his life a meaning. For the past thirty years I have been writing things I remember about my dad, even though he is still alive. By the time I go, there will be more than just a name on a family tree. My father never knew his grandfather who died in England when he was 5 just like I never knew mine, all of whom were dead by the time I was 5. Even so, I probably know them better now than anyone in the family, my parents included, because I have searched for every possible record to recreate their lives as people. You need to grieve at this point and writing out his life will help you do that. Once you have finished his story, you will have his memories on paper to reflect upon in times of need and you will be able to lock him away in that special room in your brain reserved especially for him so that you can open the door at will whenever you need a happy memory from the past. He has gone to happier place as we would all like to believe. Right now I am writing a book I call "On Rollins Pond." It is a novel based on true history and on an experience of mine as a teenager camping at the pond. Each chapter is the life or lives of individuals fitted into history right back to the 1700s. When each person dies there tends to be a connection to the pond where it is believed their souls go to be united with friends until it becomes their turn to enter the cathedral that starts their trip to greater beyond. The stories are based on my own experience of hearing voices in the evening from across the lake. I suspect they were voices from nearby campsites that travelled across the water and bounced back from the hills on the other side of the lake but I am not sure. I prefer to think of them as the voices of lost souls waiting for their call to go to the great beyond. The first chapter of the book is the history of my own parents' lives during WWII. My father spent 4-1/2 years in the war zone in the Canadian Army, RAF, and the RCAF and participated in the thousand plane night raids over Germany. My mother was a officer in the WAAF and survive a direct bomb his while she was plotting the Battle of Britain at Biggin Hill, south of London. Somewhere, in each chapter of my book, I include the same two lines," ...each summer, in the evenings, when the sun goes down and the breeze is blowing at just the right pitch and you listen carefully, you can hear them, as the breeze carries their far-off cries across the lake." These are the sounds of lost souls looking for the other souls who had departed long before them. Everyone who visits the lake in my story, feel a calmness sitting by the lake and reflecting on those who they miss. As I further wrote, "Perhaps those who felt a calling to Rollins Pond were being summoned by someone they knew, someone who needed them to be there to make good their passage to the "beyond." When billowing clouds loomed overhead and rays of bright sunshine worked their way through the spaces of open blue sky, it was as if they marked an entry point into that middle world showing these new lost souls their way to the world beyond. Or, is it only in my imagination like it was in the imaginations of others who told similar stories in the many generations before mine? In my mind I could see the clouds opened and the sun's rays burst through. There appeared to be a choir of angels waiting there. A thousand heads turned to the sky, singing at the top of their lungs, beckoning the souls of the recently departed to join them in the glorious cathedral above from where they would be chosen to begin their trip into the next world when the time was right." I like to think that my idea of Rollins Pond really exists because I know that whenever I did go camping there with the family as a youngster, it made for happy times. Here's hoping that you too have that special place where you can go to be alone with the fond memories of your father, may he rest in peace. Love for a parent is a never ending thing that is passed on through several generations. Eventually the feeling of loss gently disappears as time moves on. A child loves a parent like a grandchild loves a grandparent. It is all very much the same. Although the connection to future generations is distanced by time, that love connection exists in the kind of love the parents of those generations pass on to their kids.Now is the time to make good those connections with people who are still with us. It all helps with the grieving process. My condolences go out to you at this time as we on the List are another of your families and although we do not know you except through the Internet, we understand what you are going through, having gone through it ourselves from time to time. May each coming day be just a little bit brighter! Bob in Toronto ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 10:10 PM Subject: [SCTCDN] McKinnon McKinley McInnis..... > hi list > Looking for the above names in Northumberland and Kent Counties New > Brunswick..... > Thanks David for your pep talk.......my Dad just died last > week.......and all else seems so trivial now.....and kindness and > tolerance should always be extended on any list...if a message bothers > you, there is a handy delete button on every computer....... > Linda > > > ==== SCOTS-IN-CANADA Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe: [email protected] inserting the word unsubscribe in both the subject line and the text area and using a fresh email to do it. Use -D- if you are in Digest mode. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >