I am helping my husband search for relatives and ancesters of his grandmother Helen Nelson Robertson. She was born, according to her papers, May 19, 1903. We have had SKS look her up in the Scottish Record Office and as of today has found 20 Helen Robertsons but none that match her birthdate. She gave her last residence as Cowdenbeath, Scotland. She bought her ticket to USA in Glasgow and arrived in USA through Sault Ste. Marie Ontario Canada. She may have been on the ship named Montlaurier (Any one having this passenger list, could I please have a look up for her to make sure). She arrived on Sept 1, 1923. We have pictures and few papers. We have pictures that lead us to think that her father's name may be Bill and her mother's name may have Grace in it. We are unsure whether this Grace is her first, middle or maiden name. There are also 3 other female members of her family, one with the name of Ruby (writing is not real clear but that is what it looks like) with the name of Grace. She may have 2 brothers or nephews by the name of Billy and Ian. We have a picture with Edinburgh written on it, on the back. It is a staged picture like a photo shoot with 4 men on an airplane flying in the sky. On the back of this picture, (this picture is like a postcard) It says Claude Low, 72 Princes Street, Edinburgh. The letter P is not entirely clear but this is what it looks like. Can someone give me any possible ifo about this picture? A time frame possibly? Is Claude Low the photographer? There is no possible way this can be a real plane in the sky the way these men are on it. They are casually sitting and leaning on it. Helen told my husband (she died when he was 10 years old) that the reason she had a tablecloth withthe picture of a bridge on it is because she had a relative that fell from this bridge wile it was being built. At first I misunderstood and just posted on other lists that he fell from a bridge, so I got responses about the Tay Bridge Disaster. This is not the bridge that was pictured on the cloth. It is an expansion or trestle bridge. Can anyone on this list help me, with anything I have mentioned here? The time frame for the bridge I would say is late 1800 to 1950. I feel for the cloth to mean something that the relative had to be fairly close to her as in great grandfather or closer. Thanks in Advance Cindy