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    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] HUNTER>WILSON
    2. Helen Miller
    3. Hey Don, They are there - I have the marriage certificate for you! Send me your email and I'll scan it to you. (Just had a few credits laying out there) Good Luck Helen Miller mhelens@earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Don To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 11:48 AM Subject: [SCT-KINCARDINE] HUNTER>WILSON >From the Roll of the Graduates of the University of Aberdeen 1901-1925 was the following Annie Fraser Wilson MA 1913 Teacher at Mackie Academy 1915-1920. Married King,'s College Chapel, 19 Nov. 1920 to John Hunter, farmer, Nether Toucks, Stonehaven. When I looked for a marriage reg. there is none. Could anyone shed any light on this for me? Don Wilson ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    03/31/2006 05:23:10
    1. Gordon / Sherrat / Nicol
    2. Sharon E Jameson
    3. Hi folks I am just wondering if there is anyone on this list who is researching the family of DAVID NICOL in Glensaugh, Fordoun. David (c1789) was married to JEAN WATTIE, his father also DAVID was married to (1) ANN TAYLOR and (2) MARGARET SCOTT. This family crosses paths with the SHERRET family, also in the area. ROBERT, son of DAVID NICOL and ANN TAYLOR, born 1829 Fordoun married HELEN SHERRAT dau of JAMES SHERRAT and MARY PEAT. HELEN was born 15 June 1835. On the subject of the SHERRAT family in the Fordoun area, I am also trying to find the parentage of ALEXANDER GORDON, spouse of MARY SHERRAT married Fordoun 1814. The 1851 census gives ALEXANDER's place of birth as Glenmuick c1784. MARY was possibly the dau of JAMES SHERRAT and ANN CLARK. Sharon

    03/14/2006 03:28:20
    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Gordon / Sherrat / Nicol
    2. Janet
    3. Have replied elsewhere. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon E Jameson" <sharon-j@bigpond.net.au> > Hi folks > > I am just wondering if there is anyone on this list who is researching the family of DAVID NICOL in Glensaugh, Fordoun. David (c1789) was married to JEAN WATTIE, his father also DAVID was married to (1) ANN TAYLOR and (2) MARGARET SCOTT. > > This family crosses paths with the SHERRET family, also in the area. ROBERT, son of DAVID NICOL and ANN TAYLOR, born 1829 Fordoun married HELEN SHERRAT dau of JAMES SHERRAT and MARY PEAT. HELEN was born 15 June 1835. > > On the subject of the SHERRAT family in the Fordoun area, I am also trying to find the parentage of ALEXANDER GORDON, spouse of MARY SHERRAT married Fordoun 1814. The 1851 census gives ALEXANDER's place of birth as Glenmuick c1784. MARY was possibly the dau of JAMES SHERRAT and ANN CLARK.

    03/14/2006 06:04:39
    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Gordon / Sherrat / Nicol
    2. Helen Miller
    3. Hi Sharon, Is this JEAN WATTIE daughter of PETER WATTIE/ MARGARET HADDEN born 19 Jan 1778 at Banchory-Ternan? I think Margaret is a many time great aunt of mine but I have not much on this family. Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharon E Jameson To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 5:28 AM Subject: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Gordon / Sherrat / Nicol Hi folks I am just wondering if there is anyone on this list who is researching the family of DAVID NICOL in Glensaugh, Fordoun. David (c1789) was married to JEAN WATTIE, his father also DAVID was married to (1) ANN TAYLOR and (2) MARGARET SCOTT. This family crosses paths with the SHERRET family, also in the area. ROBERT, son of DAVID NICOL and ANN TAYLOR, born 1829 Fordoun married HELEN SHERRAT dau of JAMES SHERRAT and MARY PEAT. HELEN was born 15 June 1835. On the subject of the SHERRAT family in the Fordoun area, I am also trying to find the parentage of ALEXANDER GORDON, spouse of MARY SHERRAT married Fordoun 1814. The 1851 census gives ALEXANDER's place of birth as Glenmuick c1784. MARY was possibly the dau of JAMES SHERRAT and ANN CLARK. Sharon ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    03/14/2006 04:13:06
    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET
    2. Janet
    3. Hi Helen, A SHERET married into my line as far back as 1850s, and my grandmother b 1894 stayed with them in Herefordshire ca 1902/1912. I've never known any personally. I have checked through all my records and have to say that there arent too many David SHERET names. Might I suggest that you contact the list owner of the named SHERET list to which I referred earlier, and ask there. Could you perhaps look up the phone directory in Edinburgh. Good Luck. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Miller" <hesmlr@earthlink.net> To: <SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 5:21 PM Subject: Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET > Hi Janet, > > I have to ask, do you know a David Sheret? He married a rather close cousin, Helen Forbes Ritchie (b.1918 Kincardine) but I know nothing about David. They may both be still living yet and if so, I'd love to contact them or at least know about them. I believe they may have been in Edinburgh in the 1970's but that is possibly wrong. > > Hope you know them - have been trying to find them for years. > Helen > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Donna Mollin > To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 10:21 AM > Subject: RE: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET > > > Hi Janet, I'm from the Birse line, Charles Birss/Birse - parents - George > (Sherret) Birse and Mary Laurence. I have some information, but would love > to learn more. I don't have my information with me, but will look when I > get home and maybe we can compare notes. > Thanks, > Donna > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Janet [mailto:wightway@tiscali.co.uk] > Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 10:21 AM > To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET > > I have a line of SHERET folk from Arbuthnot commencing with James Sherret b. > abt 1766 who was father to George Sherrett b. 16 Oct. 1789 who married > Isobel Wright baptised 1 April 1789; they married on 1 July 1810. I cannot > relate this line to my Sheret folk who married into my maternal family, > except that some of them were included in my Grandmother's hand written > notes because she and two of her sisters were sent to live with one of them > ca 1900. There has to be a cousin relationship with mine, and it is a brick > wall of mine that just will not topple. > > Four of these Sherretts left Kincardineshire ca 1844 and travelled south to > Herefordshire where they took up 800 acres of farming land. Coincidentally, > the Sherret who married into my maternal line was born in Sillyflatt Farm, > still a working farm today in Glenbervie; they just have to be related. I > have extended both lines and validated them with the 1881 census with some > interest, and keep chipping away at finding something. > > Does anyone recognise it? > > > Janet > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > > > > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > > > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx >

    03/13/2006 10:31:22
    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET
    2. Janet
    3. Hi Donna, I know immediately which line you are. Its the line I am not related to and which I am trying to find a cousin relationship with. George Sherret BIRSE was born on 7.10.1843 in Glenbervie. George S. Birse died in Graystone, St. Cyrus on 22.2.1916. He was 72. Buried in Auchenblae, Fordoun, Kincardineshire. His occupation: Ploughman Farque Estate, Fettercairn. Farmer at Knockbank. George Sherret BIRSE m 17.6.1865 ~Mary Laurance d. 1908 Daughter of David LAURENCE & Elizabeth MILNE There's a SHERET mailing list where you will find more information. <SHERRET-L@rootsweb.com> at a website that has just recently been set up for members to post their interests. It wasnt too long ago that I typed up a Workbook for that purpose submitted by another member. I can put you in touch with someone who is related to the BIRSE line. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Mollin" <dmollin@uvic.ca> > Hi Janet, I'm from the Birse line, Charles Birss/Birse - parents - George > (Sherret) Birse and Mary Laurence. I have some information, but would love > to learn more. I don't have my information with me, but will look when I > get home and maybe we can compare notes. > Thanks, > Donna >

    03/13/2006 09:48:48
    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET
    2. Helen Miller
    3. Hi Janet, I have to ask, do you know a David Sheret? He married a rather close cousin, Helen Forbes Ritchie (b.1918 Kincardine) but I know nothing about David. They may both be still living yet and if so, I'd love to contact them or at least know about them. I believe they may have been in Edinburgh in the 1970's but that is possibly wrong. Hope you know them - have been trying to find them for years. Helen ----- Original Message ----- From: Donna Mollin To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 10:21 AM Subject: RE: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET Hi Janet, I'm from the Birse line, Charles Birss/Birse - parents - George (Sherret) Birse and Mary Laurence. I have some information, but would love to learn more. I don't have my information with me, but will look when I get home and maybe we can compare notes. Thanks, Donna -----Original Message----- From: Janet [mailto:wightway@tiscali.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 10:21 AM To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET I have a line of SHERET folk from Arbuthnot commencing with James Sherret b. abt 1766 who was father to George Sherrett b. 16 Oct. 1789 who married Isobel Wright baptised 1 April 1789; they married on 1 July 1810. I cannot relate this line to my Sheret folk who married into my maternal family, except that some of them were included in my Grandmother's hand written notes because she and two of her sisters were sent to live with one of them ca 1900. There has to be a cousin relationship with mine, and it is a brick wall of mine that just will not topple. Four of these Sherretts left Kincardineshire ca 1844 and travelled south to Herefordshire where they took up 800 acres of farming land. Coincidentally, the Sherret who married into my maternal line was born in Sillyflatt Farm, still a working farm today in Glenbervie; they just have to be related. I have extended both lines and validated them with the 1881 census with some interest, and keep chipping away at finding something. Does anyone recognise it? Janet ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429

    03/13/2006 04:21:48
    1. RE: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET
    2. Donna Mollin
    3. Hi Janet, I'm from the Birse line, Charles Birss/Birse - parents - George (Sherret) Birse and Mary Laurence. I have some information, but would love to learn more. I don't have my information with me, but will look when I get home and maybe we can compare notes. Thanks, Donna -----Original Message----- From: Janet [mailto:wightway@tiscali.co.uk] Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 10:21 AM To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCT-KINCARDINE] SHERET I have a line of SHERET folk from Arbuthnot commencing with James Sherret b. abt 1766 who was father to George Sherrett b. 16 Oct. 1789 who married Isobel Wright baptised 1 April 1789; they married on 1 July 1810. I cannot relate this line to my Sheret folk who married into my maternal family, except that some of them were included in my Grandmother's hand written notes because she and two of her sisters were sent to live with one of them ca 1900. There has to be a cousin relationship with mine, and it is a brick wall of mine that just will not topple. Four of these Sherretts left Kincardineshire ca 1844 and travelled south to Herefordshire where they took up 800 acres of farming land. Coincidentally, the Sherret who married into my maternal line was born in Sillyflatt Farm, still a working farm today in Glenbervie; they just have to be related. I have extended both lines and validated them with the 1881 census with some interest, and keep chipping away at finding something. Does anyone recognise it? Janet ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    03/13/2006 01:21:31
    1. RE: SCT-KINCARDINE-D Digest V06 #21
    2. John Hardy
    3. Gregor A month ago you wrote enquiring about the OFFICER family. There are several researchers of this name. I can give you some background though not help you directly with the St. Quivox Census for 1841. You may be on the right track as OFFICER is not a common name in Scotland and very localised in comparison with other surnames. The availability of the 1851 Census on scotlandspeople now enables the numbers to be identified. There were only 114 in the search index: KINCARDINE 38 ANGUS 32 ABERDEEN 15 PERTH 2 FIFE 1 LANARK 11 AYR 1 BUTE 1 RENFREW 3 DUNBARTON 1 MIDLOTHIAN 9 OTHER 2 Total 114 The pattern is similar for all the Census 1851-1901. So far most of these do appear to find their descent back to Kincardine and there were OFFICERs in Arbuthnot, Glenbervie, and Fordoun from the 1670/80s and from Fetteresso in the 1740s. I doubt if John or Margaret were divorced – this would cost money and a separation or desertion would be more likely. Also the use of the maiden name was the usual practice except for some official records like the Census – I have one ancestor where she is never recorded under her married name even in the Census, and they were married in Church, and she lived into her nineties. If John did die shortly after 1818, it is also possible that his widow remarried. There are several instances of cousins marrying cousins, both OFFICERS. There were also some OFFICERs who were not members of the Church of Scotland and this may explain the absence of a marriage for John OFFICER and Sarah GLADMOND. The records for Glenbervie are also somewhat patchy before the 1800s and are by no means complete even if people were married in the Church of Scotland. You also mention John OFFICER was a pensioner – it may be worth following this up though this would require a researcher. The National Archives at Kew have in their on-line catalogue: WO 97/836/21 JOHN OFFICER Born MONTROSE, Angus Served in 71st Foot Regiment Discharged aged 39 1831-1853 WO 97/1254/45 JOHN OFFICER Born KILLADE, Antrim Served in Royal Artillery Discharged aged 33 1787-1802 Colin Milne’s website includes information on the Kincardineshire Militia at myweb.tiscali.co.uk/nescotland/index.html. This has: a John OFFICER listed in No1 or Captain Nicoll's Company from the quarterly pay lists from 25 June to 24 December 1803 of the (List 6) a John OFFICER in No3, or Captain Burnett's Company for 1 August 1803 (List 8) There is also one entry in the 1881 Census that may be worth following up, especially if his Death Certificate can be found, as this may be a relative of the ones you are seeking. Dwelling: 16 Gibson St Census Place: Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203642 GRO Ref Volume 644-4 EnumDist 21 Page 15 Marr Age Sex Birthplace John OFFICER M 50 M New York British Subject, America Rel: Head Occ: Strapper In Stables Margaret OFFICER M 48 F Ireland Rel: Wife Occ: Cotton Spinner Mary Jane OFFICER U 22 F Glasgow, Lanark Rel: Daur Occ: Tobacco Spinner Maggie OFFICER U 18 F Glasgow, Lanark Rel: Daur Occ: Tobacco Spinner James OFFICER 13 M Glasgow, Lanark Rel: Son Annie OFFICER 11 F Glasgow, Lanark Rel: Daur Elizabeth OFFICER 8 F Glasgow, Lanark Rel: Daur Margaret MC PHIALY 1 F Glasgow, Lanark Rel: Grand Daur Hope this is of some use to you John

    03/12/2006 05:24:34
    1. Jolly/Logan
    2. Jane & Terry Logan
    3. I notice the name Jolly being discussed so am posting the following information in case there is someone interested in this family. Robert Jolly (also spelt Jollie) born 1743 died 1806 age 63. Married in Fordoun 5 Sept 1778 Ann Loggans born 1755 died 1830 age 75 Children John born 1780, died 18 Apr 1846 age 66 James born 1780, died 5 Mar 1854 age 74 Alex born 1790, died 6 Aug 1840 age 50 Robert born 1793 died 31 Oct 1861 age 68 from Silly Flatt I recorded this information when researching into my Logan family of Kincardineshire so it may be of interest to anyone researching the name Jolly. Terry Logan

    03/11/2006 06:16:24
    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Jolly/Logan
    2. Helen Miller
    3. Terry, if you have a Maggie Logan married to Alexander Hadden in Kincardine, please email me so I can send you a picture of her tombstone that I have, kindness of Ian Edwards but as it happens it is not my Hadden. Helen Miller mhelens at earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Jane & Terry Logan To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 6:16 PM Subject: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Jolly/Logan I notice the name Jolly being discussed so am posting the following information in case there is someone interested in this family. Robert Jolly (also spelt Jollie) born 1743 died 1806 age 63. Married in Fordoun 5 Sept 1778 Ann Loggans born 1755 died 1830 age 75 Children John born 1780, died 18 Apr 1846 age 66 James born 1780, died 5 Mar 1854 age 74 Alex born 1790, died 6 Aug 1840 age 50 Robert born 1793 died 31 Oct 1861 age 68 from Silly Flatt I recorded this information when researching into my Logan family of Kincardineshire so it may be of interest to anyone researching the name Jolly. Terry Logan ============================== Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx

    03/10/2006 11:53:25
    1. Re: SCT-KINCARDINE-D Digest V06 #23
    2. Emma Jolly
    3. Hi Colin and Helen, I haven't come across Janet Jolly (c1782) who was the daughter of Alexander Jolly and Ann Christison, who married John Low. However, we have a recent ancestor who was called Alexander and we wondered if he was named after an earlier relative, such as an uncle. I will make a note of these names and as I continue my Scottish research, I'll let you know if I find any connection. As to the two Jolly's ( Florence and Maggie) in the little date book in the late 1800's or early 1900's: they are in the right area, but my great great grandfather had left Scotland by then. They may be related by his uncles or aunts, however. At present I don't believe he had any siblings. Again, I will keep the details on file and let you know if I make any connections. Best wishes, Emma Jolly. --------------------------------- Win a BlackBerry device from O2 with Yahoo!. Enter now.

    03/09/2006 12:56:23
    1. Hannah Jackson/Will b. 1840
    2. Donna
    3. Hi, I'm searching for my family of WILLs. Hannah Jackson's parents were Edward Jackson and Margaret Knox. We don't have any information on Margaret, except that her and Edward were married Feb. 8, 1840 in Benholm? Thanks, Donna Mollin Victoria, B.C.

    03/09/2006 10:31:52
    1. Alexander Milne & Christian Peter
    2. Hi I'm looking for Alexander Milne & Christian Peter the parents of Christina Milne who married James Petrie, Christina was born Dec. 31 1806 in Dun, Angus, Scotlandm, her daughter Ann Petrie was born 1841 in Kincardinshire. Is anyone researching this branch of Milnes?

    03/06/2006 08:58:30
    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Milne/Deis Forbes
    2. colin mills
    3. Hi Alf, Thanks for your explanation----------------I'll just keep pooking ! COLIN ----- Original Message ----- From: <alfredmilne@aol.com> To: <SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 12:47 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Milne/Deis Forbes > Hi Colin, > All I can say is the family originated in Brechin (and quite a few Milnes are in this area as I am Finding same names born on the same dates from different parents) My family were farm labourers and moved house with there job at the time.Generally farm workers were employed for a year or so and they moved to a house supplied on the farm as part of their wage.They lost thier accomodation when their work ran out.So you find that they moved to different counties as there are only a few miles between them .So my family moved to Montrose ,Farnell, Dun ,Kirkden,Arbroath then Dundee. > When the family moved to Arbroath ,Dundee etc it was generally for more long term work eg.railways and/or Mills.Especially ,say 1830 onwards. > I can't help more than that unless you are looking for a specific Milne > Keep hunting > Alf Milne > > -----Original Message----- > From: colin mills <cmills@mail.ocis.net> > To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 07:25:44 -0800 > Subject: Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Milne/Deis Forbes > > > Hi Alf, > > Though my paternal ancestors came from the Borders region, I have found > reference to MILNE, MILL, and MILLS , in that area but surprised to see you > are finding the same up around Kincardine. Have you any history of > connection of the names ? > > I have been monitoring Kincardine for a long time watching for my maternal > side (WEBSTER) but so far not much luck. > > Best wishes, > > COLIN MILLS in Kamloops, B.C. Canada > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <alfredmilne@aol.com> > To: <SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 1:06 AM > Subject: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Milne/Deis Forbes > > > > Hello Listers further to my last e-mail re"Thomas Milne /Jane Deis. > > One of their sons John Milne b. 7/5/1816 Brechin,married Jane > Forbesb.26/5/1839 at St Cyrus ,Kincardine > > Jane's b. was circa 1816/18 at farnell-she died Arbroath in 1897 > > John and Janes children were: > > Isabella b. 19/4/1840 Craig > > Christina b. 13/2/1842 Dun > > Ann Taylor b. 4/2/1844 Craig > > Mary b. 16/8/1846 Aberlemno > > Jean b. 28/2/1849 Dun > > Susan b. 20/4/1851 Montrose > > Ann b. 2/10/1853 Montrose > > James b. 26/10/1855 Montrose > > Elizabeth b. 31/1/1858 Kirkden > > Jemima b. 12/8/1860 Kirkden > > > > Please contact me if you connect > > Kind Regards > > Alf Milne > > > > > > ============================== > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > > > -- > > No virus found in this incoming message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.2/274 - Release Date: 3/3/06 > > > > > > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.2/274 - Release Date: 3/3/06 > >

    03/05/2006 11:31:11
    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Milne/Deis Forbes
    2. Hi Colin, All I can say is the family originated in Brechin (and quite a few Milnes are in this area as I am Finding same names born on the same dates from different parents) My family were farm labourers and moved house with there job at the time.Generally farm workers were employed for a year or so and they moved to a house supplied on the farm as part of their wage.They lost thier accomodation when their work ran out.So you find that they moved to different counties as there are only a few miles between them .So my family moved to Montrose ,Farnell, Dun ,Kirkden,Arbroath then Dundee. When the family moved to Arbroath ,Dundee etc it was generally for more long term work eg.railways and/or Mills.Especially ,say 1830 onwards. I can't help more than that unless you are looking for a specific Milne Keep hunting Alf Milne -----Original Message----- From: colin mills <cmills@mail.ocis.net> To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 07:25:44 -0800 Subject: Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Milne/Deis Forbes Hi Alf, Though my paternal ancestors came from the Borders region, I have found reference to MILNE, MILL, and MILLS , in that area but surprised to see you are finding the same up around Kincardine. Have you any history of connection of the names ? I have been monitoring Kincardine for a long time watching for my maternal side (WEBSTER) but so far not much luck. Best wishes, COLIN MILLS in Kamloops, B.C. Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: <alfredmilne@aol.com> To: <SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 1:06 AM Subject: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Milne/Deis Forbes > Hello Listers further to my last e-mail re"Thomas Milne /Jane Deis. > One of their sons John Milne b. 7/5/1816 Brechin,married Jane Forbesb.26/5/1839 at St Cyrus ,Kincardine > Jane's b. was circa 1816/18 at farnell-she died Arbroath in 1897 > John and Janes children were: > Isabella b. 19/4/1840 Craig > Christina b. 13/2/1842 Dun > Ann Taylor b. 4/2/1844 Craig > Mary b. 16/8/1846 Aberlemno > Jean b. 28/2/1849 Dun > Susan b. 20/4/1851 Montrose > Ann b. 2/10/1853 Montrose > James b. 26/10/1855 Montrose > Elizabeth b. 31/1/1858 Kirkden > Jemima b. 12/8/1860 Kirkden > > Please contact me if you connect > Kind Regards > Alf Milne > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.2/274 - Release Date: 3/3/06 > > ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx

    03/05/2006 08:47:23
    1. Re: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Milne/Deis Forbes
    2. colin mills
    3. Hi Alf, Though my paternal ancestors came from the Borders region, I have found reference to MILNE, MILL, and MILLS , in that area but surprised to see you are finding the same up around Kincardine. Have you any history of connection of the names ? I have been monitoring Kincardine for a long time watching for my maternal side (WEBSTER) but so far not much luck. Best wishes, COLIN MILLS in Kamloops, B.C. Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: <alfredmilne@aol.com> To: <SCT-KINCARDINE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2006 1:06 AM Subject: [SCT-KINCARDINE] Milne/Deis Forbes > Hello Listers further to my last e-mail re"Thomas Milne /Jane Deis. > One of their sons John Milne b. 7/5/1816 Brechin,married Jane Forbesb.26/5/1839 at St Cyrus ,Kincardine > Jane's b. was circa 1816/18 at farnell-she died Arbroath in 1897 > John and Janes children were: > Isabella b. 19/4/1840 Craig > Christina b. 13/2/1842 Dun > Ann Taylor b. 4/2/1844 Craig > Mary b. 16/8/1846 Aberlemno > Jean b. 28/2/1849 Dun > Susan b. 20/4/1851 Montrose > Ann b. 2/10/1853 Montrose > James b. 26/10/1855 Montrose > Elizabeth b. 31/1/1858 Kirkden > Jemima b. 12/8/1860 Kirkden > > Please contact me if you connect > Kind Regards > Alf Milne > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.2/274 - Release Date: 3/3/06 > >

    03/05/2006 12:25:44
    1. Milne/Deis Forbes
    2. Hello Listers further to my last e-mail re"Thomas Milne /Jane Deis. One of their sons John Milne b. 7/5/1816 Brechin,married Jane Forbesb.26/5/1839 at St Cyrus ,Kincardine Jane's b. was circa 1816/18 at farnell-she died Arbroath in 1897 John and Janes children were: Isabella b. 19/4/1840 Craig Christina b. 13/2/1842 Dun Ann Taylor b. 4/2/1844 Craig Mary b. 16/8/1846 Aberlemno Jean b. 28/2/1849 Dun Susan b. 20/4/1851 Montrose Ann b. 2/10/1853 Montrose James b. 26/10/1855 Montrose Elizabeth b. 31/1/1858 Kirkden Jemima b. 12/8/1860 Kirkden Please contact me if you connect Kind Regards Alf Milne

    03/04/2006 09:06:13
    1. Milne /Deis
    2. Hello listers ,I put on my interests once a year and pay attentrion to incoming site mail.Maybe someone will connect. Interested in : Thomas Milne b. circa 1784 Brechin .The IGI records him as Mill . A farm labourer at marriage but on christening records he is recorded as a timber worker Brechin. His wife was Jane Deis b(sometimes Jean and DEAS/DEASON) b.1786 circa at Brechin .Jane and Thomas were married on 3/11/1809 at Brechin . Their children were: Mary b. 16/12/1811 James b. 19/6/1813 Betty b. 13/2/1815 John b. 7/5/1816 All at Brechin. Although I can't find connrections ,I have found a Jean Deas at Dun in the 1851/61 census .She may have reverted to gher maiden name and as a number of her g/children were born alived in Dun this looks likely a proposition .She is stated as widow of 70 years and the dates tie in. Any information would be appreciated Kind Regards Alf Milne

    03/04/2006 08:52:03
    1. reposting interests
    2. KEN WHITE
    3. Hi all I am looking for information on a William Thompson who was I understand a coastguard in the Johnshaven Area, we think his father was called Thomas but dont know where he was born, he was married to Anne Mitchell who I believe came from the Benholm Area or Laurencekirk, they married in St Bees Cumberland and had several children some of whome were born in Whitehaven,one in Alnmouth and the remainder in Johnshaven Thomas born in 18.8.1911and christened in Whitehaven Henry born 2.7.1813and was christened in Whitehaven William born in 1815 and died in 1817 in Whitehaven John born 16.5.1817 and christened in Whitehaven William II born at Alnmouth in 1821 and died at Johnshaven in 1822 Maria born at Johnshaven in 1823 and died in Johnshaven in the same year Robert born 31.7.1825 in Johnshaven and christened at Benholm church Mary Ann Thompson born 2.5.1829 christened at Laurencekirk and registered at Benholm Church The above information was copied from the Thompson family bible which is now in Candada I already know that John, Thomas and Robert moved to North Shields and that Mary Ann married John Clark of Benholm, he was a weaver. I would like to know when the three boys came to North Shields and what happened to the remainder of the family i.e. when William and Anne died. and obviously if anyone else on the list is researching this family, they were linked to the Charlton family of Torry through marriage. Any help would be appreciated as I do not live in the area. Marg ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.com

    03/04/2006 10:23:20