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    1. [SCT-RENFREW] BOAG/BOOG, FULTON, CRAIG, JAMIESON
    2. Kate Dostalek
    3. My interest in the BOOGs or BOAGs of Abbey (Paisley), and FULTON (of Eaglesham), CRAIG, JAMIESON (of Eaglesham) and YOUNG: Robert BOOG (abt. 1756) married Mary Fulton (Abt. 1760) in 1781. I don't know anything about the parents of Robert and Mary, or where they are from. Robert BOOG may have been a Reverend, if I have looked at the right marriage thing. Robert BOOG and Mary FULTON's children, as far as I can work out: Robert (1781), William (1783), Andrew (1785), John (1788), Mary (1790), Alexander (1792) and James (1795). James BOOG married Ann CRAIG in 1817. I have nothing so far on Ann CRAIG so if the name rings a bell...... Children: Jean (?Abt. 1820), Margaret (?Abt. 1820), Ann (1824), Eliza (1826), James (1829), Mary (1831), Robert (1833) and John (1840). Mary BOAG married John JAMIESON in 1856. John JAMIESON is from St Mungo, Dumfries. Mary and John went to Ireland for a bit and then came to Australia in 1862. John BOAG was also thought to have come to Australia. I know that Robert married Janet BARTLEMORE and had a daughter Agnes. John JAMIESON's mother is also a Mary FULTON (abt 1797) and his father George JAMIESON (abt 1791). In the 1851 Census, both George and Mary JAMIESON list their place of birth as Eaglesham, Renfrew, and they married in 1814 in Eaglesham. According to Mary JAMIESON's death reg in 1882, her parents are John FULTON (he was a farmer) and Mary YOUNG. George JAMIESON may have died between 1851 and 1855 because I can't locate him on ScotlandsPeople. Because I live in Tasmania, Australia, and if I tell people that I have a James Boag as an ancestor, I have to go on to explain that it's not THE James BOAG of the beer fame, (I think that James Boag was also from Paisley), though I'm not being biased when I drink Boag's Beer! If any of the names mean anything I'd appreciate your assistance. I'm wanting to get back to my Renfrew tree. Thanks Kate

    11/14/2008 08:11:40