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    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] McMillan/McIntyre/McCormick
    2. Ian Phillips
    3. Hi Libby, Thanks for email. Before I forget, I meant to say, don't rely to much on the scottish naming conventions. There are as many examples of those that follow the convention as those that don't. It tends to be a family thing (forgive the pun). A family tends to follow the convention or totally ignore it. Post has just arrived and guess who there is a letter and card from for which many thanks. Like the stamps that they have in Samoa. Yes I think I have been busier than when I was in work. I still miss the company but not the Company. Really think I must get out more. Not saying that I'm going stir crazy but would be nice on occasions to have a bit more social contact. I'm sure things will pick up in September when U3A starts up again. Understand about Christmas. Would have been nice to meet up. Perhaps another time. It's supposed to be summer here but if you have seen / heard any UK news you will have heard about the floods. We had our summer in April. Forecast for the rest of summer is not any better. Just to think that this time last year, we were in a drought. It was so hot and muggy that it was really uncomfortable and I was thinking about just jumping in the car and driving north. Neil and Bridget on holiday from Sydney just don't understand all the rain. You certainly are keeping busy with all the visitors. It is hard to believe that your children grow up and are no longer babies. Just wait until you are told that you are to become a grand parent. Believe you me, thats when you understand that they are no longer 'babies'. Have to say that it's made me stop and think. Must be getting old. Hope that the grandchild likes Mull. Pleased to hear that Callum's job is going well. Again you cannot help being concerned about the situation in London but Callum is right, Londoners do just take it in their stride and carry on as usual. Any idea which Uni Harry wishes to attend ? Might be useful if it were near a good transport link with Oz. I'm not surprised to hear that you are having a problem coming to terms with your mothers passing especially in the circumstance that you outlined. I was not aware of this until now. You cannot expect to come to terms with the passing that quickly. For what it's worth, I was told that it is dangerous to grieve to quickly as it will only come back sometime later. It's still very early days. Just take things on a day by day basis and remember the good times. Eventually things will become far less raw. First anniversaries are the worst but once a year has come and gone (which will not take long) you will find things a great deal easier. Have you tried Meg Douglas on Mull? Lorna Maclean from the Tobermory Museum also does research. Take care, Ian

    07/24/2007 03:19:56
    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mullgenealogy Update
    2. Helen Danes
    3. Congratulations Ian! When are you coming to NZ? We have plenty of space for you. Helen Danes >From: Ian Phillips <ian.phillips@ukonline.co.uk> >Reply-To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com >To: "sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com" <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> >Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mullgenealogy Update >Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:43:48 +0100 > >Hi All, > >At long last another update. Lost track on how many extra records I've >added but a good number in thousands. Still working though the >transcribed OPR records. Not sure when I will have all the OPR records >added/merged but could be into next year. Then to identify the >duplicates and remove them. > >Think I've cleared the queries/questions from the Clan Maclean >Gathering. Great event. Looking forward to the next one in 2012. > >All very quite on the list. Is it the holiday season or has everyone >completed their family trees? > >On a personal note, for those who follow Phillips family matters, I >pleased to report all being well that there will be an addition to the >clan next January. Jon and Hazel are expecting at the end of January so >it should be granddad Ian from then. I the mean time I'm enjoying having >my younger son Neil over from Sydney for a holiday. What a welcome with >all the rain and flooding that we have. Fortunately I'm well above river >levels so not affected. > >Take care, > >Ian > >webmaster www.mullgenealogy.co.uk > >Skype name : mullgenealogy > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Live Search delivers results the way you like it. Try live.com now! http://www.live.com

    07/24/2007 02:18:15
    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch
    2. Helen Danes
    3. Hi Dorothy, Nice to see your name on the web. Kind regards from Helen and Jim in NZ. >From: "Dorothy Pratt" <dmtpratt@rogers.com> >Reply-To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com >To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> >Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch >Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 10:40:21 -0400 > >Hi Elaine: Thank you for your invitation to a Mull lunch. I will be in >Muskoka on Lake Joseph that week-end helping my daughter and her husband >celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary. So I will be unable to attend. >All the best. Dorothy Pratt >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Elaine Robinson" <elainer@stn.net> >To: "MULL" <SCT-ISLEOFMULL-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 9:20 AM >Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch > > > > Hi > > Jan Peasnell from Australia , who is a familiar name on this list, will >be > > visiting in August and I would like to have our usual pot luck Mull >lunch > > on either Saturday August 18th or Sunday August 19th. My place is fine >by > > me, but if anyone else would like to have it let me know. > > > > > > > > > > Elaine Robinson > > Georgetown Ontario > > Looking for McKinnons in Ontario > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Live Search delivers results the way you like it. Try live.com now! http://www.live.com

    07/24/2007 02:14:22
    1. [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mull Lunch
    2. Elaine Robinson
    3. Hi I have decided to have the Mull lunch on Sunday August 19 at my house. If you are interested, let me know and I will send details. Jan Peasnell from Australia will be visiting. Also congratulations Ian! My two grandsons are the light of my life. Besides being the smartest and most beautiful kids in the world (aren't all grandchildren?) they love unconditionally, and all it takes is a hug from them to make the world almost perfect. Elaine Georgetown Ontario Looking for McKinnons in Ontario

    07/24/2007 01:59:52
    1. [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] interesting book
    2. June Ridgeway
    3. Hi all, Thought some of you may be interested in this book. It is called "Old Mull" and it contains some great photos of how Mull used to look in the past. It cost £7.99 (inc. p & p) and is available from www.stenlake.co.uk They also do hundreds of other titles on various subjects. June. _________________________________________________________________ The next generation of Hotmail is here! http://www.newhotmail.co.uk

    07/23/2007 06:10:20
    1. [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] McMillan/McDonald/McCormick/McIntyre/MacLean (Mull, Iona, Victoria, Mt Gambier)
    2. Elizabeth McMillan
    3. Every so often I get a burst of energy and hope that it will result in my finding more of my McMillan relatives in Mull. Regulars will have seen my posting before. I was doing a search through the archives of the Mull site and came across a couple of messages from Jean Whimp and Joan Northcote. The subject line is Part of letter from Jo re McDonalds (April 2006). Joan's message is making reference to a trip that Jo Currie took with Jean Whimp around South Australia (28 Feb 2002). We have death certificates from Victoria Australia for both Archibald McMillan and his wife Flora (nee McIntyre) that state their mother's names as being Christina McCormick! Ian Phillips has said that Archibald's parents are in fact John McMillan and Christina McDonald. Archibald and Flora's children are: Angus, Sarah, Ann, Mary, John, Christy, Alexander. It seems that Angus went to Australia before the rest of the family who went in 1853 on the New Zealander. Sarah (sometimes Marion) married Neil MacLean and did not travel to Australia. I have not been able to determine what happened to Mary. These children are all listed on their parents' death certificates registered in Victoria Australia. Archibald and Flora were living in Oskamull before they left for Portland Victoria Australia in 1853. I have read the messages in the archives and note the connection between the McDonalds and the McMillans in Mull/Iona. John, Christy and Alexander are all in the Mull transcribed census records as having been born in Kiln & Kiln. John cited Ulva as the place of his birth in his wedding certificate in Australia in 1864 - when he married Margaret McDonald from Skye, daughter of John McDonald and Flora Lamont - who also travelled to Portland on the New Zealander. I am not trying to connect these McDonalds with the McDonalds of Mull/ Iona. I am interested in Jo Currie's comment that John McMillan was the nephew of a McDonald - which may be an indicator that perhaps Archibald's mother was Christina McDonald after all. When I was working in PNG, some people who had McMillan connections from Mt Gambier contacted me. As I had not obvious link with them, I said that there was none! I met them at a photogrpahic exhibition in Digby Victoria in about 2004 and was surprised to see such a strong resemblance to our McMillan family in their photographs. I have lost their contact details and wonder if anyone might have any contact details for McMillan family in Mt Gambier South Australia. Those who attended MUGG will recall that when the McMillan photo was taken - I was the only person in it! So hopefully at some time, I can make a connection to someone researching the same family whether they have McMillan/McCormick/McDonald/McIntyre/Maclean connections. Any assistance would be gratefully received. Any clues, ideas, connections, etc - all welcomed! Regards to all, Libby McMillan (Currently working in Samoa) Ongoing email address: libbymcm@tpg.com.au Elizabeth McMillan (Samoa) AH - jeanolive@samoa.ws (+685 29585) BH - elizabeth_mcmillan@coffey.com.au (+685 29 832) Australian & ongoing contact details: Ongoing email: libbymcm@tpg.com.au PO Box 435, Elwood, Victoria 3184 Australia Tel: +61 3 9531 9372; Fax: +61 3 9531 9372 Harry's mobile: +61 417 032 076 My mobile - when in Australia: +61 417 577 529 Harry's email: hpetras@optusnet.com.au Skype name: 'skyemull'

    07/23/2007 01:24:05
    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] SCT-ISLEOFMULL Digest, Vol 2, Issue 167
    2. Peter & Angela McMurtry
    3. Ian, I am a relatively new member on the Mull mailing list. I am related to the McFadyen families in Tiroran. I have quite a number of cert's etc but not sure what to do with them. Do you welcome contributions or do you have enough to do? :-) There must be a lot of cert's floating around on the List. I also have all the McFadyen entries for Mull taken from the Glasgow Poor Records Index ( hope to get the full entries looked up over next 12 months) Great site thanks for making so much data available it is appreciated. Angela in Australia ----- Original Message ----- From: <sct-isleofmull-request@rootsweb.com> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 5:03 PM Subject: SCT-ISLEOFMULL Digest, Vol 2, Issue 167 PLEASE don't reply with the whole digest attached. Remember when replying to a message, which was received through the digest. You'll have to change the subject line to reflect which message your responding to. You'll have to cut and paste the necessary information into a new message then cc the list and original poster. Today's Topics: 1. Mullgenealogy Update (Ian Phillips) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2007 09:43:48 +0100 From: Ian Phillips <ian.phillips@ukonline.co.uk> Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mullgenealogy Update To: "sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com" <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <46A318C4.4000106@ukonline.co.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Hi All, At long last another update. Lost track on how many extra records I've added but a good number in thousands. Still working though the transcribed OPR records. Not sure when I will have all the OPR records added/merged but could be into next year. Then to identify the duplicates and remove them. Think I've cleared the queries/questions from the Clan Maclean Gathering. Great event. Looking forward to the next one in 2012. All very quite on the list. Is it the holiday season or has everyone completed their family trees? On a personal note, for those who follow Phillips family matters, I pleased to report all being well that there will be an addition to the clan next January. Jon and Hazel are expecting at the end of January so it should be granddad Ian from then. I the mean time I'm enjoying having my younger son Neil over from Sydney for a holiday. What a welcome with all the rain and flooding that we have. Fortunately I'm well above river levels so not affected. Take care, Ian webmaster www.mullgenealogy.co.uk Skype name : mullgenealogy ------------------------------ To contact the SCT-ISLEOFMULL list administrator, send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the SCT-ISLEOFMULL mailing list, send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. End of SCT-ISLEOFMULL Digest, Vol 2, Issue 167 **********************************************

    07/23/2007 11:21:30
    1. [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mullgenealogy Update
    2. June Ridgeway
    3. Hi Ian, Nice to hear from you. Congratulations on your news! You must be thrilled. I have more BMD details for the McDonald, McCormick, Vass families which I will send you once I get it organised. Thanks for the recent update. Going to Mull on 13th August for my annual visit - hope summer has arrived by then! Best wishes, June. _________________________________________________________________ The next generation of Hotmail is here! http://www.newhotmail.co.uk/

    07/23/2007 07:26:18
    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] SCT-ISLEOFMULL Digest, Vol 2, Issue 167
    2. Ian Phillips
    3. Hi Angela, If I have not already said it, welcome to the list. I'm afraid that the list is very quiet list at the moment. Not really sure why this is but could be something to do with the fact that the northern hemisphere is on holiday. >>Do you welcome contributions or do you have enough to do? I welcome, as do all list members, the text of any documents that listers have. It's not possible to post images to the list. However, a good friend of mine (Christine Leach of Pennyghael in the Past - pennyghaelpast@btinternet.com) might well be interested in the certificates that you have. Christine has extensive archives of the Tiroran area and might well be able to help you with your McFadyen's. I would suggest that you drop her an email with your family details together with a list of the certificates you have. To answer the second part of your question, the list can never have enough. I any case its better to hear something twice than not at all. I would also suggest that you post details of your family to the list. You never know, someone out there might well be able to help you. If you do make progress, please let the list know as we all like to hear of listers making breakthroughs. Don't be afraid to make a posting. It's a friendly list. >> I also have all the McFadyen entries for Mull taken from the Glasgow Poor Records Index ( hope to get the full entries looked up over next 12 months) Now this is something that will be of interest to the list as these records are not he 'standard' records available. Pity it will be restricted to McFadyen's but understand why. >>Great site thanks for making so much data available it is appreciated. Thanks must also go to all the many contributors from around the world. All the best and look forward to reading your postings. Ian

    07/23/2007 03:17:14
    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] SCT-ISLEOFMULL Digest, Vol 2, Issue 167
    2. Lee Burns
    3. Ian, I was wondering how many people are familiar with the free Scotland BMD exchange. It is also another place that you can list Scottish BMD certificates that you have and also look to see if anyone has one that you might want. www.sctbmd.com/index.php Ian Phillips <ian.phillips@ukonline.co.uk> wrote: Hi Angela, If I have not already said it, welcome to the list. I'm afraid that the list is very quiet list at the moment. Not really sure why this is but could be something to do with the fact that the northern hemisphere is on holiday. >>Do you welcome contributions or do you have enough to do? I welcome, as do all list members, the text of any documents that listers have. It's not possible to post images to the list. However, a good friend of mine (Christine Leach of Pennyghael in the Past - pennyghaelpast@btinternet.com) might well be interested in the certificates that you have. Christine has extensive archives of the Tiroran area and might well be able to help you with your McFadyen's. I would suggest that you drop her an email with your family details together with a list of the certificates you have. To answer the second part of your question, the list can never have enough. I any case its better to hear something twice than not at all. I would also suggest that you post details of your family to the list. You never know, someone out there might well be able to help you. If you do make progress, please let the list know as we all like to hear of listers making breakthroughs. Don't be afraid to make a posting. It's a friendly list. >> I also have all the McFadyen entries for Mull taken from the Glasgow Poor Records Index ( hope to get the full entries looked up over next 12 months) Now this is something that will be of interest to the list as these records are not he 'standard' records available. Pity it will be restricted to McFadyen's but understand why. >>Great site thanks for making so much data available it is appreciated. Thanks must also go to all the many contributors from around the world. All the best and look forward to reading your postings. Ian ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Lee --------------------------------- Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.

    07/22/2007 11:12:33
    1. [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] McMillan/McIntyre/McCormick
    2. Elizabeth McMillan
    3. Good evening Ian Having all those OPR records on the list will be great. As you know, I have been searching for my McMillan/McIntyre/McCormick family and ony wish that one day there will be a message on the list from someone else who is connected to my family and is searching for them too. Congratulations on the impending birth of your grandchild. I have been watching the list - and also noting its quiet nature - and perhaps it is holidays in North America. In Samoa, the country is gearing up to the South Pacific Games that commence here on the 25 August. I have spent the weekend looking at the lava fields on the 'Big Island' - Savai'i. The lava flows were in 1906-11. Have seen the floods being experienced in England on BBC. Glad to hear that all is OK for you. Your son Neil needs to take some of that water in England back to Australia where many water catchment areas on the E. Coast are still in drought conditions! Regards Libby McMillan

    07/22/2007 02:21:06
    1. [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mullgenealogy Update
    2. Ian Phillips
    3. Hi All, At long last another update. Lost track on how many extra records I've added but a good number in thousands. Still working though the transcribed OPR records. Not sure when I will have all the OPR records added/merged but could be into next year. Then to identify the duplicates and remove them. Think I've cleared the queries/questions from the Clan Maclean Gathering. Great event. Looking forward to the next one in 2012. All very quite on the list. Is it the holiday season or has everyone completed their family trees? On a personal note, for those who follow Phillips family matters, I pleased to report all being well that there will be an addition to the clan next January. Jon and Hazel are expecting at the end of January so it should be granddad Ian from then. I the mean time I'm enjoying having my younger son Neil over from Sydney for a holiday. What a welcome with all the rain and flooding that we have. Fortunately I'm well above river levels so not affected. Take care, Ian webmaster www.mullgenealogy.co.uk Skype name : mullgenealogy

    07/22/2007 03:43:48
    1. [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Archive CD Books Canada NEWSLETTER V4#3 - 13 July, 2007]
    2. Jo-Anne Mills
    3. Hi list I came across this website when I was look for a certain book. I thought I would pass it on. They do have the book I was looking for. Hope it is helpful to others. Jo-Anne (McGregor) Mills Subject: Archive CD Books Canada NEWSLETTER V4#3 - 13 July, 2007 Archive CD Books Canada NEWSLETTER V4#3 - 13 July, 2007 Contents: 1 WELCOME 2 WHAT'S IN THE NEWSLETTER 3 NEW CANADIAN RELEASES (2) 4 COMING SOON 5 NEW PARTNER RELEASES (130) - The rest of last month's mammoth release. 6 NEWS & GOSSIP 7 FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY AND OTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS: 8 PREVIOUSLY RELEASED BOOKS ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 WELCOME: Welcome to a mid-summer issue of our newsletter. We are surprised to find ourselves in the almost unheard of position of being ready to release this newsletter before the middle of the month. So here's an early issue to make up for the late ones. :-) This newsletter will be published whenever we have enough information to make it worth your while reading, but that usually means there will be about one a month. Remember this Newsletter is published for you so if you think we're missing something important drop me a line to Malcolm@ArchiveCDBooks.ca. Newsletters work best when they get a good circulation. We're doing our best to let people know about it but you could help us along by mentioning it to your genealogy buddies and generally spreading the word. please feel free to pass this copy along but only in its complete form. All newsletter administration messages should be e-mailed to Books@ArchiveCDBooks.ca In the Subject line you may write: Subscribe Unsubscribe Halt (if you want to put a temporary stop to receiving newsletters) Resume (to lift the Halt and resume receiving newsletters.) All previous newsletters may be accessed by logging on to http://www.ArchiveCDBooks.ca/NewsletterArchive.html 2 WHAT'S IN THE NEWSLETTER: Two new Canadian releases. One on the Great War theme which I mentioned last month. Perhaps the most remarkable thing about this one is its FREE! Read on. The second release is another of those highly informative County Histories, so many of which were published during the years around the previous millennia change. This one concerns Dundas, a county in the south east of Ontario. Also find the remainder of the enormous release of titles from our international partners. This influx of new materials has raised the extent of our complete catalogue to over 3000 titles! Plus the usual news, gossip and announcements. -------------------------- To find a book on CD on our web site http://www.archivecdbooks.ca take a note of the catalogue number - or use the "copy" function - go to the web site, click on the "Search Page" link and enter, or "paste," the number into the "Product Number" box. Hit "Search" and then "More" and you will be in a position to reread the description or to place your order. Alternatively you can browse through the catalogue using the drop down headings lists. We have tried to multi-list books where they correspond to more than one category but consider the possibility that the subject you are looking for may be under a related heading. There is frequently more information about the books available on the web site than that which is included in the following descriptions. All prices in $Cdn. ----------------------------- 3 NEW CANADIAN RELEASES (2): * The Story of Dundas (Ontario) - 1905 CA0087 : $28.00 This is a highly informative book about one of the areas of what we now called Ontario, which has been heavily touched by the hand of history. The combination of its location on the main migration path into "Upper Canada" and the fertility of its land caused many a settler to stop and set up their future homes in this county of Dundas. As a result, the area is a "melting pot" of ethnic traditions, and rich in its culture. The author, J. Smyth Carter of Rowena, Ontario, was scrupulous in his research and does his best to identify all the influences which have guided the development of this county. In addition to the influence bought by the settlers, the county's location on the north shore of the St. Lawrence, between the cities of Cornwall and Kingston made it a prime site for the failed invasions of the 1812 conflict, and many of the old battlefields are still remembered, and can be found marked to this day. In writing his book the author elected to devote about half of the chapters to the history of various civil and administrative topics with as wide a range and scope as "Agricultural Development" and "Parliamentary Development," "Religious Life" and "Drainage." Even the local militia get a chapter to themselves. Most of the remaining chapters are concerned with the establishment and development of Dundas' many towns and townships including: Williamsburg, Matilda, Mountain, Winchester, Iroquois, Morrisburg and Chesterville. One notable common thread throughout the whole book is the identification, by name, of the local inhabitants, frequently including their family and where possible, their portrait. Of the 56 illustrations included it seems that more than half are multiple portraits of one sort or another meaning there must be pictures of hundreds of individuals throughout the pages. Even the illustration plates of buildings, etc., are usually collages of many individual pictures. One illustration plate, for instance shows 12 local churches. Although not singled out for individual treatment, the book recognizes the influence that the Loyalist settlers had on the county, and their contribution is well recorded. Finally the book concludes with a series of fact packed chapters which are a gold-mine of detailed information of utmost importance to those searching for their genealogical roots. For instance there is a listing, by Concession and Lot, of the original land grantees (as far as they were recorded) and page after page of hundreds of biographical records, tabulated by family name. A wonderful book for those wanting to understand the history of this area and of those who settled and developed it. Access to this cache of densely packed information has been greatly enhanced by our making this digital reproduction fully computer searchable, a facility which is further enhanced by the application of our FastFind technology which brings you your search results almost instantaneously. We have placed a sampler of a few pages, selected more or less at random from the book, on our Downloads page for your further information. * THE BRAZIER - 1 April 1917 CA0248: FREE to download - $5.00 on CD A Trench Journal printed and published at the front by The Canadian Scottish for the Brigade - 1 April 1917. When our good friend, Chris Wight, offered to allow us to make a copy of this trench newspaper we were uncertain what we could do with it. It does not contain significant information on either genealogy or history and yet - in its own way - it is one of the most historically important documents we have had the opportunity to republish. You see, in sponsoring the publication of this simple newspaper the Canadian military command was demonstrating that it understood the importance of the "moral" of the ordinary fighting man. We hear so many stories of troops being regarded as just "cannon fodder" in the Great War, and read again and again of the horrifying losses. Yet here stands proof that at least some part of the command structure regarded these troops as human beings having ordinary hopes and fears. This simple publication may be one of the first outward marks of a radical, and important, shift in military thinking. With Chris' agreement we are making this document freely available* - within the terms of the attached licence - from our "Downloads" page, and dedicate it to the work that Chris and his colleague Marc Leroux are doing in building their Canadian Great War Project commemorative web site, www.CanadianGreatWarProject.com We invite you to visit their site and join them in their labor of love. The information contained in this Journal is such that it is unlikely that anyone would need to, or indeed want to, search for specific terms. Never the less, simply because it is our standard procedure, you will find the text of the publication is searchable. * We are also making this important document available on a CD (supplied in a sleeve), at a nominal charge to cover administration costs. ---------------------------------- 4 COMING SOON: There are a couple of books at the head of our queue for scanning but we are anticipating some difficulties with at least one of them. As a result I'm not making any forecasts for next month at this time. ---------------------------------- 5 NEW PARTNERS RELEASES: We frequently foreshorten the descriptions of the new releases published in this newsletter. Please check the on-line catalogue on our web site to ensure you are receiving all the available information. 5.1 NEW USA RELEASES (4): * A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut; - with the Time of Their Arrival in the Country and Colony, Their Standings in Society, Place of Residence, Condition in Life, Where From, Business, &c. US0309: $28.70 Royal Hinman collected information on every seventeenth-century immigrant to New England, and then concentrated on those immigrants who came to Connecticut, tracing many of the lines into the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, providing information on thousands of Connecticut settlers. The author used a wide range of sources, frequently setting forth much biographical data on his subjects, even some of those who were not so prominent. On the genealogical side, he did not limit himself to vital records, but made extensive use of the probate records as well, not a common practice among genealogists of his time. Hinman's project was too ambitious, and he only reached into the letter D in his sweep through the alphabet of New England settlers. At some point, he must have realized that he would not finish his study, for he appended to the portion he did complete a detailed account of the Hinman family. Despite the fact that he only made it about a quarter of the way through the alphabet, his massive efforts in behalf of Connecticut families make this an important reference for the families of that colony. * Directory of the Ancestral Heads of New England Families, 1620-1700 US0310: $14.90 (Reg. Price), $12.00 - limited time special, see Sect.7 below Frank R. Holmes, compiler, has produced a unique resource in which he combined a brief biographical and genealogical entry for each New England immigrant head of household prior to 1700 with etymologies of many of the surnames, reflecting his conviction that the "study of names is of itself an absorbing subject." For each immigrant, Holmes included information on English origin (where known), date and place of first residence in New England, known relationships to other immigrants, removes from one town to another, and a variety of other biographical details. Holmes covered all of New England to the end of the seventeenth century, including some deaths of immigrants well into the eighteenth century. He took notice of removes outside of New England, for the most part to New York. * A Biographical Dictionary US0313: $28.70 Containing a Brief Account of the First Settlers, and Other Prominent Characters Among the Magistrates, Ministers, Literary and Worthy Men, in New-England. In this early biographical dictionary, author, John Eliothas provided accounts of the lives of hundreds of colonial New Englanders, running from the earliest explorers and settlers to the leaders of the revolutionary movement of the mid-eighteenth century, and including many others from the years in between. As we may see from the sub-title of the book, Eliot was especially interested in the more learned members of society. In colonial New England, an overwhelming majority of the well-educated went on to become ministers of one denomination or another. But we find here also such men as Isaac Greenwood, the first professor of mathematics at Harvard, in the 1720s, and John Osborne, a prominent physician of the same period. * Soldiers of King Philip's War US0315: $28.70 (Reg. Price), $23.00 - limited time special, see Sect.7 below Being a Critical Account of That War with a Concise History of the Indian Wars of New England from 1620-1677 Author: George Madison Bodge has scoured the contemporary seventeenth-century documents in order to compile as complete as possible an account of the men who served in King Philip's War in New England in 1675 and 1676. He followed each group of men on its marches and in its battles, showing for many of the men the exact time served and the pay that they received. Bodge searched many other sources as well and included in this volume letters written by participants in the fighting, or petitions for relief that were filed many years later. Searches in the colony archives yielded many official accounts of action, some written at the time of the fighting and some written years later. The important final chapter provides information on the so-called Narragansett towns. One of the ways in which the soldiers were compensated was by gathering them into groups, frequently by town of residence at the time of the war, and granting to the group an entire township in the wilderness. These grants were not acted on until decades after the conflict, and the eighteenth-century lists of grantees frequently match the soldier's name with the name or names of heirs who actually received the land many years later. [A more complete description may be found on the web site.] 5.2 NEW RELEASES FROM AUSTRALIA ( 126 all together): NOTE: Because of the large number of releases announced here we are not including descriptions. 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or something specifically related to Archive CD Books - we'd be glad to publish your question in this newsletter to tap into the enormous fund of knowledge which I know is out there. * DO YOU KNOW THIS COUPLE? Our copy of "The Story of Dundas," CA0087, contained two loose news clippings about the wedding of Mr. Burleigh Warren to Miss Annie Marie Strachan on 17 October 1923(?) probably in Hamilton, although the clipping says the couple subsequently took up their married life in Dundas*. We have included scans of these clippings on the CD as additional information but would like to see the original clippings go to a good home, so the first person who can prove a family connection with this couple is welcome to take these clippings into their care. There is a "lo-res" scan of the clippings included in the CA0087 Sampler - see our Downloads page. * Although these clippings were in a book about Dundas county we are wondering if the Dundas referred to might be the community of this name in the Hamilton area, rather than the county. The clippings give no hint. * SPECIAL OFFERS. In association with our advertising in Digital Genealogist on-line magazine we have a number of CDs on special. 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Jennifer Flegg, e-mail: rootseeker@sympatico.ca Almonte, is in Lanark County, near Ottawa, and north of Kingston ------------------------- 23 - 28 July, 2007: 10 - 3 pm daily. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY WALTER DRAYCOTT RESOURCE CENTRE & LIBRARY features, Free Family History Library Research Week. FEATURED COUNTRIES & AREAS: Monday, Scotland; Tuesday, Ireland; Wednesday, England; Thursday, Canada; Friday, USA; Saturday, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Free all week. See what's available in your area, or ask us for some assistance. #211- 12837 76th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. (76th Avenue and 128th Street). Call 604 - 502 - 9119 Library Administrator: Betty Allen. For more information, please call the Library or see the B.C.G.S. website: www.bcgs.ca ------------------------- 8 September 2007: The British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa (BIFHSGO) will be holding its monthly meeting at the Library & Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington St. Ottawa. Time: 10:00 - 11:30 am. Speaker: Jane L. Down. Topic: Genealogy Competitions and the Biography of Robert Down. Contact: (613)234-2520 or e-mail queries@bifhsgo.ca. Web site: www.bifhsgo.ca --------------------------- 14 -- 16 September 2007: The British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa (BIFHSGO) will be holding its 13th annual Fall Conference, "Celebrate your Anglo Celtic Roots," at the Library & Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington St. Ottawa. Three days of lectures and events, an extensive vendor marketplace, evening events and much more. Registration at www.bifhsgo.ca or e-mail conference@bifhsgo.ca / phone (613)234-2520. All welcome. WE WILL BE IN THE MARKETPLACE FOR THIS EVENT. ________________ 22 September, 2007: Oakville - The Trafalgar Township Historical Society invites you to join them for their Second Annual Family Heritage Day. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the one-room schoolhouse at 2431 Dundas (north side) just east of Bronte Road, Oakville. (sandwiches and drinks available) Features include: displays from various historical and genealogical groups; a magic lantern show of Peter Pan; costumed characters telling stories about life in early Trafalgar Township. For more information please contact Jane Watt 905-281-1701 or by email at jwatt@ica.net --------------------------- 23 September 2007: The Halton Peel Branch OGS is having its monthly meeting this Sunday 2pm-4pm. Speaker-Rick Roberts. Topic-Comparing Family Tree Maker, Legacy and Rootsmagic Software. Oakville Public Library, 120 Navy Street, Oakville. For more info contact Jane Watt 905-281-1701 or jwatt@ica.net ------------------------- 6 October 2007: The British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa (BIFHSGO) will be holding its monthly meeting at the Library & Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington St. Ottawa. Time: 10:00 - 11:30 am. Speaker: Max Sutherland. Topic: Colonel William Marshall, Superintendent of the Lanark Settlement. Contact: (613)234-2520 or e-mail queries@bifhsgo.ca. Web site: www.bifhsgo.ca --------------------------- 20 October 2007: British Home Children And Descendants Association Nova Scotia will hold their 5th. Annual Reunion at the Bible Hill Junior High School 741 College Rd. Bible Hill, NS. Speaker will be Dr. Patricia Roberts-Pichette of the British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa. Registration is from 9.00AM to 10.00AM, The afternoon program ends 4.30PM. A freewill offering will be taken. Contact : Cecil Verge, Chair British Home Children and Descendants Association Phone 902-681-6697. E-mail willowcb@auracom.com ----------------------------- 28 October 2007: The Halton Peel Branch OGS is having its monthly meeting this Sunday 2pm-4pm. Speaker-Jame Mac Namara, Toronto Branch ;OGS. Topic-What's in the Archives of Ontario and how do I find it? Oakville Public Library, 120 Navy Street, Oakville. For more info contact Jane Watt 905-281-1701 or jwatt@ica.net ------------------------- 10 November 2007: The British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa (BIFHSGO) will be holding its monthly meeting at the Library & Archives of Canada, 395 Wellington St. Ottawa. Time: 10:00 - 11:30 am. Speaker: Mary Anne Sharpe. Topic: In my father's footsteps on the Western Front. Contact: (613)234-2520 or e-mail queries@bifhsgo.ca. Web site: www.bifhsgo.ca --------------------------- 25 November 2007: The Halton Peel Branch OGS is having its monthly meeting this Sunday. Speaker-J. Brian Gilchrist. Topic-To be annnounced. Chinguacousy Public Library, 150 Central Park Dr., Brampton. For more info contact Jane Watt 905-281-1701 or jwatt@ica.net ------------------------------ In September of 2008, the Penetanguishene Museum & Archives will be hosting a reunion of all Drummond Island families. The Beck Memorial Fundraising Dinner and the Settlers' Day events will honour these families. We hope to make it a week-end long event with many activities for all ages. Planning is already underway and volunteers to assist in any way are being sought. Contact: Pam Tessier, Research Coordinator, Genealogy & History research Centre, Penetanguishene Museum & Archives. e-Mail: pamtessier@sympatico.ca DON'T FORGET WE CAN HELP YOUR GROUP TO SPREAD THE NEWS. E-MAIL US. 8 PREVIOUSLY RELEASED BOOKS: Archives of this newsletter showing all the previous release announcements are available in the newsletter archive which can be reached through, http://www.ArchiveCDBooks.ca/NewsletterArchive.html All our newly released books are listed on our web site in the "New Releases and Special Offers" page. Go to: http://www.archivecdbooks.ca/new.html for an instant update on our new products or look through the "New Releases" category in the on-line catalogue. Archive CD Books Canada Inc. Attn.: Malcolm Moody - President P.O. Box 11, Manotick, Ontario, K4M 1A2, Canada. 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    07/20/2007 02:30:32
    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] my ancestors from Mull
    2. jean whimp
    3. Dear Alison, I can't seem to find a connections with your Duncan, but I am certainly interested in your records and will stay alert in case I find anything to help with links. Jean Whimp -----Original Message----- From: sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of jiwhimp@bigpond.net.au Sent: Saturday, 9 June 2007 12:13 AM To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com Cc: Alison Round Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] my ancestors from Mull please contact me again in July when I am home as the internet here is awful but I am VERY intereseted in Duncan . My Duncan married Isabel Maclean in 1822 in Gorbals...does that ring a bell Jean ---- Alison Round <beebee@cantab.net> wrote: > for your info: > > My 4xG grandfather was Duncan Campbell baptised on Mull Treshnish April > 1777 . > His parents were Isobel ? (b 1760) and Archibald Campbell who married in > 1777. > > The daughter of Duncan's first marriage was Jessie/Janet . I don't yet know > the name of his first wife, who probably died soon after Jessie's birth. > His second wife was Grizel ?? whom he married in March 1798 and they had 8 > more > children.. > > Janet/Jessie Campbell (bapt Feb 1797) married Archibald Cameron > (b c1790 Morvern )in ( unknown year?? )and their first daughter Catherine > was born on Mull baptised 14 Dec 1823 Kilninian. > > By 1831 they had moved to Glasgow as their daughter Janet/Jessie was born > there November 1831 . > > This Janet/Jessie met her husband William Jordan in Glasgow ( he was a > mariner from Kent/Cornwall) and they married in G in 1854. They are listed > in Glasgow in the 1861 census, but by 1871 were living in Cornwall, where > my > great grandfather William Jordan was born in 1864.. and he too became a > mariner. > > > I do not know where the Campbells lived on Mull; I found a listing on the > mullgenaeology website, after my sister had found the marriage record for > Jessie/Janet with her maiden name Campbell. > > I have now had an email from someone in Australia who is also a descendant > of > this Archibald ( her 4 x G grandparents .. ) and I feel fairly certain our > families are related ! > > As my Janet Campbell was a half sister of the rest of her father's children > with 2nd wife Grizel and had a > step mother, that might account for her willingness to leave Mull with her > Cameron husband ...??!! > They then appear on censuses in Glasgow from 1841. > > best wishes > Alison > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/18/2007 10:04:46
    1. Beaton/McGillivray/Boyd/Bruce
    2. Harry or Marjorie McLeod
    3. I have been following the Beaton/McGillivray discussion and wonder if any of your Beaton families had members who went to PEI. If so it might help to solve a little puzzle for me. My great grandfather, JOHN BOYD from Isle of Mull, married MARY MCGILLIVRAY, in 1836 in Vaughan Township. They later moved to Rocky Saugeen, Bentinck Township, just across the road from Glenelg, where Mary died in 1850. His second wife was FLORA BRUCE BEATON, a widow, born in Isle of Skye. Her son ALEXANDER BEATON, was born in Prince Edward Island in 1845, but by 1851 her husband seems to have died and she, along with other members of the Bruce family, was living in Caledon Township (then part of York County). John and Flora married in 1853 in Caledon. Since Bentinck and Caledon were about 100 miles apart I can’t see how they could have met. I have wondered if it could be through the Beaton connection. Marjorie McLeod

    07/18/2007 08:50:06
    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch
    2. Malcolm Black
    3. Hi Elaine, I would love to attend. Let me know the date as soon as you have it! MAlcolm -----Original Message----- From: sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Elaine Robinson Sent: July 13, 2007 9:21 AM To: MULL Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch Hi Jan Peasnell from Australia , who is a familiar name on this list, will be visiting in August and I would like to have our usual pot luck Mull lunch on either Saturday August 18th or Sunday August 19th. My place is fine by me, but if anyone else would like to have it let me know. Elaine Robinson Georgetown Ontario Looking for McKinnons in Ontario ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/16/2007 07:54:47
    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch
    2. frank mcgonigal
    3. Hi Elaine I'll probably be going if I have those dates free. My wife Frances hasn't been too well this year with stomach problems,but she seems to be improving. Nothing serious at the moment,doctor has scheduled a CT Scan just to be sure. Frank McGonigal Ont.Canada ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elaine Robinson" <elainer@stn.net> To: "MULL" <SCT-ISLEOFMULL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 9:20 AM Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch > Hi > Jan Peasnell from Australia , who is a familiar name on this list, will be > visiting in August and I would like to have our usual pot luck Mull lunch > on either Saturday August 18th or Sunday August 19th. My place is fine by > me, but if anyone else would like to have it let me know. > > > > > Elaine Robinson > Georgetown Ontario > Looking for McKinnons in Ontario > >

    07/13/2007 09:06:54
    1. [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] FamilySearch's New Record Search
    2. frank mcgonigal
    3. There's a new pilot project by the LDS,..there isn't a lot on it at present,but there will be eventually. I was able to see my actual McGUNIGAL (sic),McLAREN and DAKIN Ohio death registrations and Draft Cards Also has a few USA censuses. You have to register and wait for confirmation...about a day..but it's all free. Worth checking out ! Frank McGonigal Ont.Canada. Subject: Preview FamilySearch's New Record Search FYI http://www.familytreemagazine.com/insider/Preview+FamilySearchs+New+Record+Search.aspx

    07/13/2007 08:33:43
    1. Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch
    2. Dorothy Pratt
    3. Hi Elaine: Thank you for your invitation to a Mull lunch. I will be in Muskoka on Lake Joseph that week-end helping my daughter and her husband celebrate their 25th Wedding Anniversary. So I will be unable to attend. All the best. Dorothy Pratt ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elaine Robinson" <elainer@stn.net> To: "MULL" <SCT-ISLEOFMULL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 9:20 AM Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch > Hi > Jan Peasnell from Australia , who is a familiar name on this list, will be > visiting in August and I would like to have our usual pot luck Mull lunch > on either Saturday August 18th or Sunday August 19th. My place is fine by > me, but if anyone else would like to have it let me know. > > > > > Elaine Robinson > Georgetown Ontario > Looking for McKinnons in Ontario > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/13/2007 04:40:21
    1. [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Ontario Mull lunch
    2. Elaine Robinson
    3. Hi Jan Peasnell from Australia , who is a familiar name on this list, will be visiting in August and I would like to have our usual pot luck Mull lunch on either Saturday August 18th or Sunday August 19th. My place is fine by me, but if anyone else would like to have it let me know. Elaine Robinson Georgetown Ontario Looking for McKinnons in Ontario

    07/13/2007 03:20:45