Jo-Ann Croft, bless you heart. I don't know what induced you to post something about Dumfries on the Sct-Argyll list, but I, for one, are most grateful that you did. I belong to Argyll list because of my Campbells but right now I am researching the Little side of my family and they came from Dumfriesshire and I was at an insurmountable brick wall and could not get past but now because of your generosity I am no longer lost. Thanks from the bottom of my heart. Judi from Tacoma, WA, USA In a message dated 4/13/03 Jo-Ann Croft writes: > List, > > The D&G Council Information Services has put the 1851 census for Dumfries, > Kirkcudbright and Wigtownshire on-line at the following url. > http://www.dumgal.gov.uk/services/depts/comres/library/census_search.asp (snipped) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Judi ~~ a Proud Canadian living in Lakewood/Tacoma, WA, USA Researching LITTLE in: Langholm,Dumfries,Scotland;...Longtown,Cumberland,England;... Brighton, Sussex, England;...Nottinghill, Middlesex, England;...South and North Stockton, Yorkshire, England;...Middlesbrough, Yorkshire England;...and Tomahawk and Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Researching STIMSON in Buckinghamshire, England Researching OLIVER & HOGG in Dumfries, Scotland Researching FOWLER in Buckinghamshire Researching WILSON in Northumberland, England Researching CORRIE in Cumberland, England Researching CAMPBELL & WALLBRIDGE in Ontario, Alberta and Scotland *Cha dhuine duine na h'onar (Gaelic for Man on his own is no man)*