Hello Marian,Marg & Gordon My G.G. Granduncle Archibald Elliot married a Jane Turnbull 23rd. December 1864 in Ancrum daughter of Walter Turnbull & Margaret Michie. Sorry I dont have any further info on the Turnbulls Regards Carmel
----- Original Message ----- From: Temple To: sct-roxburghshire-request@british-genealogy.com Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 4:05 PM Subject: Temple Hello listers, I am seeking advice in order to further track my elusive TEMPLE ancestors. These TEMPLE's would seem to be North Northumbrian farmers or farm workers who moved from Elsdon parish, Northumberland around the 1790's to Jedburgh parish, Roxburgshire and were living and working at Camphouse/Camptown. The first evidence I had of them was the marriage of my G/G/Grandfather George TEMPLE (b.c.1775/76), a husbandman of Camphouse, Jedburgh parish, who married an Isabel DAGLEASH at St. Cuthberts Elsdon in 1801. This George stayed in Elsdon parish and had his family there, and as he was a dissenter, all the children were bapt. at a local Presbyterian chapel, Birdhope Craig. This George and Isabel both died in Elsdon parish in 1838 and 1829 A while later I discovered a Memorial stone at St. Francis chapel, Elsdon parish, to a John TEMPLE a farmer of Camphouse, Jedburgh parish (b.c.1764/65) and his wife Mary of Camptown. This John TEMPLE was also a dissenter and had married Mary Rutherford (both of Elsdon parish) at a cross-border marriage at Coldstream Bridge in 1795. Their first two children were also bapt. at Birdhope Craig Presbyterian chapel in 1797 and 1799, after which it seemd that the family moved to Camphouse/Camptown. It appears a possibility that George and John were brothers or at least cousins. The 1841 census at Camphouse, Jedburgh parish also records a George and Isabella TEMPLE, aged 70 and 79, both born in England, and resident at Camptown. A search of the Roxb.O.P.R.'s at Selkirk produced no results,untill I realised that these people, being dissenters, would have been attending some non-conformist chapel for family B.M.D.'s. Two trips to Edinburgh G.R.O lead me to the Blackfriars United Free Church of Scotland at Jedburgh. No marriage or death records survived, only bapt. records from 1739 to 1837, and the period I needed to check was 1799 to 1810 for any more TEMPLE children born at Camphouse. However the bapt. for these years were unfortunately missing, though I did find other people from Camphouse/Camptown bapt. their children at this chapel outwith these missing years. I now need advice on where to look next, and were there any other dissenters chapels in the "vicinity" of Camphouse/Camptown in the period say 1790 to 1840, that these people would have used for family B.M.D's ? Mike Temple, Spain.
Hi George. That's too bad you didn't find a connection. Seemed almost like a match. If you have anyone with the first name Baillie in your line, then think about my James. His grandmother was Baillie SINCLAIR. Good luck on your search. Trish -------Original Message------- From: SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com Date: 11/21/04 16:29:35 To: SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCT-ROX] Aitken Hi Trish, Maybe i talked to you when i was a list subscriber last year. I was looking for Archibald AITKIN then who was James son. Then i gave it a rest for awhile, and now i am back on the ancester trail. I dont think the AITKEN you are on about is the same as mine at this moment, maybe they could come into it later. My wifes ancesters are called AITKIN, i think the numerater spelt it wrong in the census.James wife was called MILLER and James fathers wife was called BEATTIE, so none of your names fit in there. Thanks anyway for contacting me. George ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== Help us to improve this list by asking all your Roxburgh friends to subscribe to 'SCT-ROXBURGH' ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx
Hello George Dwelling: 15 Wilton Path Census Place: Wilton, Roxburgh, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0224044 GRO Ref Volume 810 EnumDist 6 Page 9 Marr Age Sex Birthplace James AITKEN M 34 M Hawick, Roxburgh, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Wool Sorter Ann AITKEN M 31 F Hawick, Roxburgh, Scotland Rel: Wife Archibald AITKEN 4 M Hawick, Roxburgh, Scotland Rel: Son Isabella AITKEN 1 F Hawick, Roxburgh, Scotland Rel: Daur This is the only one I can see. Regards Marion -----Original Message----- From: George14738@aol.com [mailto:George14738@aol.com] Sent: 21 November 2004 15:48 To: SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCT-ROX] Thanks Thanks for looking Marion. Are there any AITKINS or AITKENS in any part of Roxburgh with Ann has his wife, maybe they might have moved. George ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== ATTENTION those of you with Elliot in your line!!! Have you thought of trying the CLAN-ELLIOT list at CLAN-ELLIOT-L@rootsweb.com Why not give it a try? ============================== New! OneWorldTree. Building Trees. Connecting Families. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13970/rd.ashx --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.796 / Virus Database: 540 - Release Date: 13/11/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.796 / Virus Database: 540 - Release Date: 13/11/2004
Hello George I checked the 1881 census for you, sorry couldn’t see them in Hawick Regards Marion >I wonder if anyone could please look up the 1881 or 1891 census for Hawick.I am looking for James AITKIN and Ann AITKIN or AITKEN.On there wedding cirtificate in 1875 James is 20 and Ann is 25 and the surname is AITKIN. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.796 / Virus Database: 540 - Release Date: 13/11/2004
Hi Trish, Maybe i talked to you when i was a list subscriber last year. I was looking for Archibald AITKIN then who was James son. Then i gave it a rest for awhile, and now i am back on the ancester trail. I dont think the AITKEN you are on about is the same as mine at this moment, maybe they could come into it later. My wifes ancesters are called AITKIN, i think the numerater spelt it wrong in the census.James wife was called MILLER and James fathers wife was called BEATTIE, so none of your names fit in there. Thanks anyway for contacting me. George
Hi George Have we been in touch before. I know I was talking to someone about AITKENS but can't find my previous messages. I have a James AITKEN born Aug 30th, 1856, in Lanarkshire, to a Robert AITKEN and Mary TURNER. So he's of the right age. I have no information on his descendants if any. Interesting though, that the message you received from Marion with an AITKEN family in the 1881 census, this James and Ann have a son Archibald. Mary TURNER's grandfather was an Archibald. Does this look like your family in the 1881 census? Mary TURNER was living in Hawick in the 1881 census. She was Mary RODDEN at this time, remarried. Trish LEWIS Nova Scotia Canada -------Original Message------- From: SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com Date: 11/21/04 10:57:54 To: SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCT-ROX] Aitkin or Aitken I wonder if anyone could please look up the 1881 or 1891 census for Hawick I am looking for James AITKIN and Ann AITKIN or AITKEN.On there wedding cirtificate in 1875 James is 20 and Ann is 25 and the surname is AITKIN.I have been on Scotlandspeople for the census which i think i found and it was spelt AITKEN, but when i am using my credits to view there is nothing showing up. So hoping someone may have them to help me out. Also if anyone could find there deaths for me, it would be very much appreciated. Anns maiden name is MILLER. Thanks in advance. George
Hello Marg: I wonder if Walter and Jane Clark had a son, Walter, born 1810? He was born in Roxburghshire in 1810 but do not know anything more about his early years. He came to Canada *at a young age* (not certain what age that would be), and is buried in Brant County, Ontario. He drowned at age 48. Betty in Ontario, Canada ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marg" <mol@nelsonbay.com> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 6:01 PM Subject: Re: [SCT-ROX] SKED and SKEDD and others > Hi Jeffrey, > > > Thank you for the info. > > my Mary Telfer or Telford was born 1814 in Linton Roxburgh and parents were > Walter and Jane Clark. > Mary married Thomas SKED. > > kind regards > Marg O'Leary > Port Stephens, NSW, Australia > > family history web sites > http://nelsonbay.com/~mol/ > http://www.familyhistory.nelsonbay.com/ > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jeffery K. Davidson" <jdavidson@rathandcompany.com> > To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 9:47 AM > Subject: Re: [SCT-ROX] SKED and SKEDD and others > > > > Hello Marg, > > > > Hope all is well in Australia. I am writing from Calgary, Canada. > > > > I have some Telfer forebears that seemed to have skipped frequently > > between > > Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire. Perhaps one of them might be one that > > you > > share. > > > > John Telfer b. 1796 (whereabouts unknown) wife (no marriage found yet) Ann > > Elliot had the following children: > > > > William Telfer b. 1823 Langholm, Dumfriesshire (my forebear) > > Somerville Telfer b. 1825 Langholm, Dumfriesshire > > Helen Telfer b. 1828 (unsure where) > > Mary Telfer b. 1831 (unsure where) > > James Telfer b. 1837 Roxburghshire > > > > WIlliam Telfer (above) married Janet Elliot in Castleton on January 21, > > 1848. Janet was born in Castleton on February 14, 1821. Janet was > > previously married to Robert Pringle and had two daughters with him. They > > had the following children: > > > > Ann Telfer b. 1849 Castleton > > Robert E. Telfer b. 1851 Castleton > > John Telfer b. 1855 Kelso > > Elliot Telfer (female) b. 1858 Tinwald, Dumfriesshire > > Agnes Ann Telfer b. June 12, 1865 Tinwald, Dumfriesshire (my forebear) -- > > she married James Davidson in Glasgow in 1891 > > > > Somerville Telfer (above) married Mary Donaldson and they had several > > children--but all in Dumfriesshire except the youngest in Lanarkshire: > > John > > 1845, James 1847, Margaret 1849, David 1851 and Somerville 1859. > > > > Anyway, hope that I am not boring you. Let me know if anything rings a > > bell. > > > > Jeffery Davidson > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Marg" <mol@nelsonbay.com> > > To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 3:15 PM > > Subject: [SCT-ROX] SKED and SKEDD and others > > > > > >> I am new to the list and just reporting my interests at this stage. > >> > >> Cochrane, Turnbull, Telfer, Smail, Sudden are some of the late 19th > > century > >> names that are connected but Skeds have been in Roxburgh back to the > > 1600s, > >> so I would be interested in hearing from anyone with a connection. > >> > >> The SKEDD family seemed to be associated with wool trades around Wilton > > and > >> their connecting names include Hewit, Blacklock, Burns, they were > >> knitters > >> in Edinburgh in the 1700s and went not to Wilton in the 1800s. > >> > >> I would also be interested in info re the wool trade in those places. > >> > >> Grateful for any help. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> kind regards > >> Marg O'Leary > >> Port Stephens, NSW, Australia > >> > >> family history web sites > >> http://nelsonbay.com/~mol/ > >> http://www.familyhistory.nelsonbay.com/ > >> > >> > >> ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > >> Roxburghshire: Home of Hermitage Castle and the Liddesdale 'limmers' > >> > >> ============================== > >> 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 > >> > >> > > > > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > > ATTENTION those of you with Elliot in your line!!! Have you thought of > > trying the CLAN-ELLIOT list at CLAN-ELLIOT-L@rootsweb.com Why not give it > > a try? > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > ARE you a Crosier or Crozier, or connected to one of them, then why not try Crosier-L@rootsweb.com Surely it's got to be worth a try? > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >
Thanks once again Marion, this is exactly what i wanted. I did get some information earlier from Carmel and Amanda which i deleted bye mistake and lost it all. George
Thanks for looking Marion. Are there any AITKINS or AITKENS in any part of Roxburgh with Ann has his wife, maybe they might have moved. George
I wonder if anyone could please look up the 1881 or 1891 census for Hawick.I am looking for James AITKIN and Ann AITKIN or AITKEN.On there wedding cirtificate in 1875 James is 20 and Ann is 25 and the surname is AITKIN.I have been on Scotlandspeople for the census which i think i found and it was spelt AITKEN, but when i am using my credits to view there is nothing showing up. So hoping someone may have them to help me out. Also if anyone could find there deaths for me, it would be very much appreciated. Anns maiden name is MILLER. Thanks in advance. George
My TURNBULL ancestors lived in Jedburgh, Hawick & Hobkirk until 1820 when they emmigrated to America. The parents of this Turnbull family were THOMAS TURNBULL [b. Hawick c1764; died Jedburgh c1814] and SARAH WOOD [b. Hawick 1774; died Rossie, NY, USA 1834]. They had 13 children born in Scotland; nine survived. In 1820, the widowed mother Sarah brought her 9 unmarried children [aged 28 thru 7] to America....the children's names were: Mary, Isabella, Thomas, William, Adam, Sarah, Janet, Michael [my gggrandfather] and Andrew. The family lines of these 9 children have been traced from 1820 to the present time here in the USA and Canada. I know very little about the early Scottish ancestors of THOMAS TURNBULL except what is written about him/them in "Rulewater and it's People" by Tancread. THOMAS TURNBULL was one of 6 children: Adam, William, Michael, THOMAS, Isabella & Mary. Their father was a Thomas Turnbull [b.c1720's], a weaver at Tarsetfoot in Northumberland and died in his "100th" year [possibly c1820]. Thomas' father was Adam Turnbull [probably b.in the late 1600's] of Deneysyde [or Nether Hawthornside], apparently a Turnbull lairdship until 1715 when ownership was given up, by seizure, to Sir Gilbert Elliott of Stobs. Does anyone have any connection to, or knowledge of, these TURNBULLS from Roxburghshire that are mentioned in Tancread's "Rulewater and it's People" [pgs. 258-261]? I need help to connect to my earlier ancestors before they emmigrated in 1820. I would be grateful for any info or suggestions and will be happy to share the Turnbull info that I have. Gordon Turnbull, Libertyville, Illinois, USA "The Turnbulls of Rossie, NY since 1820" ________________________________________________________________ Juno Platinum $9.95. Juno SpeedBand $14.95. Sign up for Juno Today at http://www.juno.com! Look for special offers at Best Buy stores.
I have Elspeth Sked m Wm Turnbull in 1708 and Walter Turnbull m Jane Sked in 1882. I dont know their Turnbull families kind regards Marg O'Leary Port Stephens, NSW, Australia family history web sites http://nelsonbay.com/~mol/ http://www.familyhistory.nelsonbay.com/ ----- Original Message ----- From: <nancy-scholz@webtv.net> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2004 10:46 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ROX] TURNBULLS > Marge. In doing my own research, I have come across the Turnbull family > in Yetholm,Roxburgh,Scotland. Nan nancy-scholz@webtv.net > > Nan@webtv.net > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > ATTENTION those of you with Armstrong in your line!!! Have you thought of > trying the CLAN-ARMSTRONG list at CLAN-ARMSTRONG-L@rootsweb.com Why not > give it a try?? > > ============================== > Expand your family tree. Search more than 200 million names in > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > >
Hi Does anyone have a James Hunter Elder marrying Jeannie Craw 1922 Coldstream in there Tree, if so I'd be please to hear from you Witnesses Agnes Stewart Anderson of Linnel Coldstream Robert Elder of Yarrow Ter Hawick Bob
Well, Hello, I have looking through the archives of this list for the above surnames and found information. I am researching David MONTGOMERY and Mary DOUGLAS's daughter Mary MONTGOMERY born 2 April 1825 in Yetholm. She married George LEES around 1847 and had John LEES 16 July 1853 in Ancrum, Roxburgh. Can anyone else connect with either of the LEES family or MONTGOMERY/DOUGLAS clan. Were the DOUGLAS group actually gypsies? Jocelyn Harrold PS John LEES came to Canada and had a large family and through that line, my husband born 1955.
Anyone any connections to John TURNBULL born Blakelaw in 1846? Married Margaret HAMILTON at Linton in 1869. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pam Hawkins" <pjhawk@cablespeed.com> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 10:41 PM Subject: [SCT-ROX] TURNBULLS > Hi Marge, > I have TURNBULL ancestors. The farthest I have gone back is James > Turnbull b. abt 1820, about 1855 married Mary Shiels b. 2/13/1824. Their > children: Mary b. abt 1855; James Shiells Turnbull b. 3/4/1858; Robert > Turnbull b. 9/28/1861, Agnes (my G.Grandmother) b. 4/2/1863 and Margaret > "Maggie" b. 1/19/1868. First 4 were born in Edinburgh and the last was > born Ladhope, Roxburgh, Galeshiels. FAther James died bef. 1886. Do not > know what happened to Mary. The rest came to Maine in 1886. > Pam > > I am new to the list and just reporting my interests at this stage. > > Cochrane, Turnbull, Telfer, Smail, Sudden are some of the late 19th > century names that are connected but Skeds have been in Roxburgh back to > the 1600s, so I would be interested in hearing from anyone with a > connection. > > The SKEDD family seemed to be associated with wool trades around Wilton > and their connecting names include Hewit, Blacklock, Burns, they were > knitters in Edinburgh in the 1700s and went not to Wilton in the 1800s. > > I would also be interested in info re the wool trade in those places. > > Grateful for any help. > kind regards > Marg O'Leary > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > Please send all your messages via the list so that we can all benefit from > your knowledge and hopefully add to it. > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >
I also have some Turnbulls who lived in Roxburgh. My records show that there was a minister James Turnbull serving at Linton Kirk 1743-1780. His daughter Margaret (1722- 17 Mar 1780) died at Templehall. She is buried at Linton Church Yard beside her husband. Margaret mar 23 Jan 1761 James Hope (1730-1806); seven Hope children. Jean Hope mar John Shiel. Do any Turnbull researchers find any connection? Thank you. JoanF
Marge. In doing my own research, I have come across the Turnbull family in Yetholm,Roxburgh,Scotland. Nan nancy-scholz@webtv.net Nan@webtv.net
Hi Marge, I have TURNBULL ancestors. The farthest I have gone back is James Turnbull b. abt 1820, about 1855 married Mary Shiels b. 2/13/1824. Their children: Mary b. abt 1855; James Shiells Turnbull b. 3/4/1858; Robert Turnbull b. 9/28/1861, Agnes (my G.Grandmother) b. 4/2/1863 and Margaret "Maggie" b. 1/19/1868. First 4 were born in Edinburgh and the last was born Ladhope, Roxburgh, Galeshiels. FAther James died bef. 1886. Do not know what happened to Mary. The rest came to Maine in 1886. Pam I am new to the list and just reporting my interests at this stage. Cochrane, Turnbull, Telfer, Smail, Sudden are some of the late 19th century names that are connected but Skeds have been in Roxburgh back to the 1600s, so I would be interested in hearing from anyone with a connection. The SKEDD family seemed to be associated with wool trades around Wilton and their connecting names include Hewit, Blacklock, Burns, they were knitters in Edinburgh in the 1700s and went not to Wilton in the 1800s. I would also be interested in info re the wool trade in those places. Grateful for any help. kind regards Marg O'Leary
Hi Jeffrey, Thank you for the info. my Mary Telfer or Telford was born 1814 in Linton Roxburgh and parents were Walter and Jane Clark. Mary married Thomas SKED. kind regards Marg O'Leary Port Stephens, NSW, Australia family history web sites http://nelsonbay.com/~mol/ http://www.familyhistory.nelsonbay.com/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeffery K. Davidson" <jdavidson@rathandcompany.com> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 9:47 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ROX] SKED and SKEDD and others > Hello Marg, > > Hope all is well in Australia. I am writing from Calgary, Canada. > > I have some Telfer forebears that seemed to have skipped frequently > between > Dumfriesshire and Roxburghshire. Perhaps one of them might be one that > you > share. > > John Telfer b. 1796 (whereabouts unknown) wife (no marriage found yet) Ann > Elliot had the following children: > > William Telfer b. 1823 Langholm, Dumfriesshire (my forebear) > Somerville Telfer b. 1825 Langholm, Dumfriesshire > Helen Telfer b. 1828 (unsure where) > Mary Telfer b. 1831 (unsure where) > James Telfer b. 1837 Roxburghshire > > WIlliam Telfer (above) married Janet Elliot in Castleton on January 21, > 1848. Janet was born in Castleton on February 14, 1821. Janet was > previously married to Robert Pringle and had two daughters with him. They > had the following children: > > Ann Telfer b. 1849 Castleton > Robert E. Telfer b. 1851 Castleton > John Telfer b. 1855 Kelso > Elliot Telfer (female) b. 1858 Tinwald, Dumfriesshire > Agnes Ann Telfer b. June 12, 1865 Tinwald, Dumfriesshire (my forebear) -- > she married James Davidson in Glasgow in 1891 > > Somerville Telfer (above) married Mary Donaldson and they had several > children--but all in Dumfriesshire except the youngest in Lanarkshire: > John > 1845, James 1847, Margaret 1849, David 1851 and Somerville 1859. > > Anyway, hope that I am not boring you. Let me know if anything rings a > bell. > > Jeffery Davidson > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marg" <mol@nelsonbay.com> > To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, November 18, 2004 3:15 PM > Subject: [SCT-ROX] SKED and SKEDD and others > > >> I am new to the list and just reporting my interests at this stage. >> >> Cochrane, Turnbull, Telfer, Smail, Sudden are some of the late 19th > century >> names that are connected but Skeds have been in Roxburgh back to the > 1600s, >> so I would be interested in hearing from anyone with a connection. >> >> The SKEDD family seemed to be associated with wool trades around Wilton > and >> their connecting names include Hewit, Blacklock, Burns, they were >> knitters >> in Edinburgh in the 1700s and went not to Wilton in the 1800s. >> >> I would also be interested in info re the wool trade in those places. >> >> Grateful for any help. >> >> >> >> >> >> kind regards >> Marg O'Leary >> Port Stephens, NSW, Australia >> >> family history web sites >> http://nelsonbay.com/~mol/ >> http://www.familyhistory.nelsonbay.com/ >> >> >> ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== >> Roxburghshire: Home of Hermitage Castle and the Liddesdale 'limmers' >> >> ============================== >> 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 >> >> > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > ATTENTION those of you with Elliot in your line!!! Have you thought of > trying the CLAN-ELLIOT list at CLAN-ELLIOT-L@rootsweb.com Why not give it > a try? > > ============================== > 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 > >