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    1. Whillans.
    2. John P Geist
    3. Hi Carmel, I see you have a Hannah Whillans in your family tree, I am also a Whillans/Wheelans researcher and remember recording her details when I was over in Scotland a few years back, I am sure her headstone is in Oxnam churchyard, as you know her father was Archibald Whillans,he died 21st Feb 1855, age 76yrs, at 1 Rampart End, Jedburgh,wife Janet Annie,dec. father John Wheelans,farm serv, mother,Margaret Scott, children at death,Betty age 53,(married James Anderson). Margaret,dec 1835. Elizabeth age 50, John age 48, Robert age 46,(married Elizabeth Henderson) Hannah age 44,(married Robert Elliot). Betty and James Anderson had a large family including some descendants in Australia, I had Archibald and Walter Elliot but not your John, From the 1861 Census for Oxnam, Middleknowes, Robert Elliot,head,mar,45,ploughman,born Newcastleton, Hannah Elliot,wife,47,born Crailing, Archibald Elliot,son,unm,19,born Cavers, Walter Elliot,son,13,born Ancrum. If you contact Frank Whillans,Whillans@netspace.net.au he will be happy to hear from you and can give you more details of this Whillans branch, or WHILLANS-L@rootsweb.com hope this helps you a bit, Amanda,Canada. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carmel Jones" <carmelitaj@eircom.net> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2004 6:22 PM Subject: Re: [SCT-ROX] Re: -- Elliot > Hi Glenn > My Hannah Whillans' parents were Archibald Whillans & Janet Scott according > to her death cert 1865. Maybe there is a connection somwhere as I do not > have any data on the Whillans family. Many thanks for your interest. > Regards > Carmel > > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > 'Here's tae us, wha's like us? Damn few and thair a' deid.' > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.779 / Virus Database: 526 - Release Date: 19/10/04

    10/25/2004 08:20:22
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] Turnbull etc
    2. MARIAN SCOTT
    3. I have a JOHN TURNBULL born 1846 in Blakelaw, Roxburgshire who married a Margaret HAMILTON at Linton in 1869. Their children were born in Edinburgh but the family went to Kansas. Can you see any connection with yours? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon W Turnbull" <imaturnbull@juno.com> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 12:48 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ROX] Turnbull etc > In response to those who have responded to my recent registration/inquiry > concerning my 18th century TURNBULL interest and connection to > Roxburghshire, I offer the following......... > > My known TURNBULL ancestors were Thomas TURNBULL [b. Hawick c1764 d. > Jedburgh c1814] and his wife Sarah WOOD [b. Hawick 1774 d. Rossie, NY > 6/14/1834]. They had 13 children; 4 of whom died as infants or young > children in Scotland. Research reveals that they resided in several > towns; Hawick, Jedburgh, Hobkirk and Leith. Thomas Turnbull died in > 1814. Six years later, on June 16, 1820, his widow Sarah Wood Turnbull > and her surviving 9 children [ages 27 thru 7] left Leith, Scotland on the > Brig. "Margaret" headed to Quebec City, Canada arriving on August 13, > 1820. The family of 10 then traveled on the steamboat "Malsham" to > Montreal and then by shallow draft Durham boat further up river to to > their final destination, the "Scotch Settlement" of Rossie, NY, USA, a > wilderness town near the St. Lawrence River which had only been settled a > few years earlier by Scots in 1818. We have traced the family lines of > Sarah & Thomas Turnbull's 9 children to the present day with over 3,000 > names on our descendency charts. We call our research "The Turnbulls of > Rossie, NY since 1820". > > We have very little information on this Thomas Turnbull family prior to > their arrival in the USA in 1820. Based on Scottish Parish Church > records of births & baptisms, this Thomas & Sarah Wood TURNBULL family > apparently resided in Jedburgh c1790 thru c1800; Hobkirk c1800-c1810 and > Leith c1810-c1814 - maybe thru 1820. Their 9 surviving children were > named Mary (b.1792 Jedburgh), Isabella (b.1795 Jedburgh), Thomas (b.1797 > Jedburgh), William (b.1802 Hobkirk), Adam (b.1803 Hobkirk), Sarah (b.1806 > Hobkirk), Janet (b.1809 Hobkirk), Michael (b. 1810 Hobkirk) [my gg > grandfather] and Andrew (b.1813 Leith). [Note the names of Thomas & > Sarah Turnbull's children are the same as Thomas' siblings names.....see > listed below.] > > We know very little about Thomas Turnbull's parents except for references > in the book "Rulewater and it's People" by Tancread. On pages 258-261, > Tancread tells about the TURNBULLS of Denesyde [or Nether Hawthornside], > at one time a separate lairdship possessed by a family of Turnbulls; the > last of which was an Adam Turnbull who in 1715 gave up his ownership, > through seizure, to Sir Gilbert Elliott of Stobs. This event scattered > this Turnbull family to places like Northumberland, Tarsetfoot and near > Tyneside. Tancread points out that a Thomas Turnbull, probably a son of > this Adam [of Denesyde], was a weaver at Tarsetfoot in Northumberland and > died in his 100th year, leaving behind the following (6) children: > (1) Adam Turnbull ( ? - ? ) - Was a shepherd at Tyneside. Later > joined his brother William at the Grange Abbotrule estate which he leased > 1823 and again in 1848. His 1st wife died at childbirth bearing twins. > One child survived; Margaret c1805-1837. She had one daughter Isabella > who lived at Denholm. His 2nd wife, Mary [daughter of a John Turnbull, > farm servant at Stonedge had (3) Children: (1) Thomas 1812-1877; (2) John > b. Old Foderlee 1818 d. Selkirk 1905; m. 1848 Jane Nichol and had 3 sons > and 2 daughters; (3) Michael b. Foderlee 1821 d. 1894 at the old > schoolhouse, Wolfelee. His wife, Beatrice Nichol & sister to John's > wife, died a short time later in Selkirk. > (2) William Turnbull (c1762-1842) - 1st of his family to return to > Roxburghshire. He took the farm of Broombalks, near Camptownm as a > tennant. In 1793, he and his wife Agnes Potts (c1761-1841) had a > daughter Mary. The last farm he occupied was West Fodderlee until 1831 > when he retired and spent the rest of his days at Bongate, Jedburgh. > (3) Michael Turnbull ( ? - ? ) - Died young at Tyneside. > (4) Thomas Turnbull (1764-1814) - According to Tancread, this Thomas at > one time farmed Tandlaw near Hawick....and...."this branch of the family > went to America." [I believe this Thomas is my 3G Grandfather who > married Sarah Wood and is referred to in my 2nd paragraph above.] > (5) Isabella Turnbull (1781-1857) - Married William Walker of East > Fodderlee in 1821. She died in Jedburgh 10/26/1857. > (6) Mary Turnbull ( ? - ? ) - Married Thomas Telfer. > > I live in the USA so I am not acquainted with the historical named places > and farms described above. [I would be interested to learn where they > are located.] I have only used those names to provide guidance to those > who may be knowledgeable or familiar with this Roxburghshire Borders area > and who may be able to direct me towards resources that would provide me > with more information about my 17th & 18th century TURNBULL ancestors > [before they left Scotland in 1820]. Should anyone be interested in our > research of "The Turnbulls of Rossie, NY since 1820" I would be happy to > assist them. > > Regards to all...... > Gordon Turnbull, Libertyville, Illinois, USA > "The Turnbulls of Rossie, NY since 1820" > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Speed up your surfing with Juno SpeedBand. > Now includes pop-up blocker! > Only $14.95/ month - visit http://www.juno.com/surf to sign up today! > > > ==== 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? > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/25/2004 03:29:09
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] www.klaidlaw.net
    2. Judy Dawe
    3. Thanks for clarifying that. I no longer feel like the lone wolf. Whenever I read about it in a novel, it sounds gross. It was often brought out to test the metal (sp?) of a newcomer. And seldom got any takers. jld

    10/24/2004 07:37:59
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] www.klaidlaw.net
    2. Beth
    3. Hi Judy Sorry for butting in on your conversation with Kurt But haggis looks even worse. It was the only thing my father couldnt get us second generation aussies to eat. Beth norther NSW

    10/24/2004 04:09:40
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] Turnbull etc
    2. Gordon W Turnbull
    3. In response to those who have responded to my recent registration/inquiry concerning my 18th century TURNBULL interest and connection to Roxburghshire, I offer the following......... My known TURNBULL ancestors were Thomas TURNBULL [b. Hawick c1764 d. Jedburgh c1814] and his wife Sarah WOOD [b. Hawick 1774 d. Rossie, NY 6/14/1834]. They had 13 children; 4 of whom died as infants or young children in Scotland. Research reveals that they resided in several towns; Hawick, Jedburgh, Hobkirk and Leith. Thomas Turnbull died in 1814. Six years later, on June 16, 1820, his widow Sarah Wood Turnbull and her surviving 9 children [ages 27 thru 7] left Leith, Scotland on the Brig. "Margaret" headed to Quebec City, Canada arriving on August 13, 1820. The family of 10 then traveled on the steamboat "Malsham" to Montreal and then by shallow draft Durham boat further up river to to their final destination, the "Scotch Settlement" of Rossie, NY, USA, a wilderness town near the St. Lawrence River which had only been settled a few years earlier by Scots in 1818. We have traced the family lines of Sarah & Thomas Turnbull's 9 children to the present day with over 3,000 names on our descendency charts. We call our research "The Turnbulls of Rossie, NY since 1820". We have very little information on this Thomas Turnbull family prior to their arrival in the USA in 1820. Based on Scottish Parish Church records of births & baptisms, this Thomas & Sarah Wood TURNBULL family apparently resided in Jedburgh c1790 thru c1800; Hobkirk c1800-c1810 and Leith c1810-c1814 - maybe thru 1820. Their 9 surviving children were named Mary (b.1792 Jedburgh), Isabella (b.1795 Jedburgh), Thomas (b.1797 Jedburgh), William (b.1802 Hobkirk), Adam (b.1803 Hobkirk), Sarah (b.1806 Hobkirk), Janet (b.1809 Hobkirk), Michael (b. 1810 Hobkirk) [my gg grandfather] and Andrew (b.1813 Leith). [Note the names of Thomas & Sarah Turnbull's children are the same as Thomas' siblings names.....see listed below.] We know very little about Thomas Turnbull's parents except for references in the book "Rulewater and it's People" by Tancread. On pages 258-261, Tancread tells about the TURNBULLS of Denesyde [or Nether Hawthornside], at one time a separate lairdship possessed by a family of Turnbulls; the last of which was an Adam Turnbull who in 1715 gave up his ownership, through seizure, to Sir Gilbert Elliott of Stobs. This event scattered this Turnbull family to places like Northumberland, Tarsetfoot and near Tyneside. Tancread points out that a Thomas Turnbull, probably a son of this Adam [of Denesyde], was a weaver at Tarsetfoot in Northumberland and died in his 100th year, leaving behind the following (6) children: (1) Adam Turnbull ( ? - ? ) - Was a shepherd at Tyneside. Later joined his brother William at the Grange Abbotrule estate which he leased 1823 and again in 1848. His 1st wife died at childbirth bearing twins. One child survived; Margaret c1805-1837. She had one daughter Isabella who lived at Denholm. His 2nd wife, Mary [daughter of a John Turnbull, farm servant at Stonedge had (3) Children: (1) Thomas 1812-1877; (2) John b. Old Foderlee 1818 d. Selkirk 1905; m. 1848 Jane Nichol and had 3 sons and 2 daughters; (3) Michael b. Foderlee 1821 d. 1894 at the old schoolhouse, Wolfelee. His wife, Beatrice Nichol & sister to John's wife, died a short time later in Selkirk. (2) William Turnbull (c1762-1842) - 1st of his family to return to Roxburghshire. He took the farm of Broombalks, near Camptownm as a tennant. In 1793, he and his wife Agnes Potts (c1761-1841) had a daughter Mary. The last farm he occupied was West Fodderlee until 1831 when he retired and spent the rest of his days at Bongate, Jedburgh. (3) Michael Turnbull ( ? - ? ) - Died young at Tyneside. (4) Thomas Turnbull (1764-1814) - According to Tancread, this Thomas at one time farmed Tandlaw near Hawick....and...."this branch of the family went to America." [I believe this Thomas is my 3G Grandfather who married Sarah Wood and is referred to in my 2nd paragraph above.] (5) Isabella Turnbull (1781-1857) - Married William Walker of East Fodderlee in 1821. She died in Jedburgh 10/26/1857. (6) Mary Turnbull ( ? - ? ) - Married Thomas Telfer. I live in the USA so I am not acquainted with the historical named places and farms described above. [I would be interested to learn where they are located.] I have only used those names to provide guidance to those who may be knowledgeable or familiar with this Roxburghshire Borders area and who may be able to direct me towards resources that would provide me with more information about my 17th & 18th century TURNBULL ancestors [before they left Scotland in 1820]. Should anyone be interested in our research of "The Turnbulls of Rossie, NY since 1820" I would be happy to assist them. Regards to all...... Gordon Turnbull, Libertyville, Illinois, USA "The Turnbulls of Rossie, NY since 1820" ________________________________________________________________ Speed up your surfing with Juno SpeedBand. Now includes pop-up blocker! Only $14.95/ month - visit http://www.juno.com/surf to sign up today!

    10/24/2004 12:48:14
    1. (SCT-ROX) Samhain Edition
    2. B & J A Green
    3. WILMOT - Kelso - late 18th & 19th centuries KYLE - Kelso - 18th century WHITELAW - Kelso - late 18th & 19th centuries RYRIE - Kelso - late 18th & 19th centuries SADLER - Kelso - late 18th & 19th centuries MURRAY - Kelso - late 18th & 19th centuries bjgreen@bocnet.com.au Judy Green Picton NSW Australia

    10/24/2004 06:27:35
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] Turnbull etc
    2. Neil
    3. Hello. I also have the undernoted William Turnbull and Helen Armstrong in my family line. I have two sisters and a brother of Janet Turnbull (Murray) - Jane Scott, Margaret and Thomas. My 3x great grandfather, Walter Ketchen, was the brother-in-law of the afore mentioned Jane Scott Turnbull. Regards...Neil Byers ----- Original Message ----- From: "SUSAN DAHL" <susandahl@starstream.net> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 5:27 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ROX] Turnbull etc > Hi Jack, > > I have an Adam Turnbull (b 5/13/1874), who was the son of Janet Turnbull > Murray (b circa 1846). Janet married William Murray (b circa 1850), one > of their daughters, Hannah (b 11/30/1871) married Walter Gray. Janet's > parents were William Turnbull and Helen Armstrong. William Murray's > parents were walter Murray and Hannah Hardie. Any connection?

    10/24/2004 06:25:52
    1. Elliot
    2. Carmel Jones
    3. Hello Roy I'm trying to confirm details of the birth of my G.G.Grandfather Robert Elliot born abt.1816 In Newcastleton, Parents were James Elliot & Jane Nichol, he was married to Hannah Whillans In 1836 in Hobkirk & died 1872 in Plenderlith in the Parish of Oxnam. Many Thanks Carmel

    10/24/2004 06:04:50
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] MARRIAGE OF TELFER & ELLIOT 1848
    2. Roy G. Perkins
    3. Hi Alison, Sorry, Janet Elliot born 10th October 1826. I must have had a brainstorm. Roy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roy G. Perkins" <roygraham@perkins9617.freeserve.co.uk> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2004 11:04 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ROX] MARRIAGE OF TELFER & ELLIOT 1848 > Hi Alison, > > I don't have details of a marriage but I have a Janet Elliot born 10th > October 1825 who was the daughter of Robert Elliot of Hermitage and Mary > Murray of Whisgills. If this seems likely I have more details if you want > them. > > Regards > > Roy. > > P.S. The Murrays of Whisgills are quite a famous family, try your Byers > index. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Roland and Alison deCaen" <decaenr@shaw.ca> > To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 10:11 PM > Subject: [SCT-ROX] MARRIAGE OF TELFER & ELLIOT 1848 > > > > PLEASE -Does anyone have access to the marriages for Castleton 1848. I am > looking for information on the parents of Janet Elliot who married William > Telfer on 21 January 1848. > > Alison in Calgary > > > > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > > Stand firm and sure > > For Jethart's here > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > Help us to improve this list by asking all your Roxburgh friends to subscribe to 'SCT-ROXBURGH' > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/24/2004 05:29:35
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] (SCT-ROX) Samhain Edition
    2. Ny entries will do this time thank you Faith Stanners - seahawk@xtra.co.nz

    10/24/2004 05:24:41
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] MARRIAGE OF TELFER & ELLIOT 1848
    2. Roy G. Perkins
    3. Hi Alison, I don't have details of a marriage but I have a Janet Elliot born 10th October 1825 who was the daughter of Robert Elliot of Hermitage and Mary Murray of Whisgills. If this seems likely I have more details if you want them. Regards Roy. P.S. The Murrays of Whisgills are quite a famous family, try your Byers index. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roland and Alison deCaen" <decaenr@shaw.ca> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 10:11 PM Subject: [SCT-ROX] MARRIAGE OF TELFER & ELLIOT 1848 > PLEASE -Does anyone have access to the marriages for Castleton 1848. I am looking for information on the parents of Janet Elliot who married William Telfer on 21 January 1848. > Alison in Calgary > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > Stand firm and sure > For Jethart's here > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/24/2004 05:04:55
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] MARRIAGE OF TELFER & ELLIOT 1848
    2. Judy Dawe
    3. Alison. No marriages in Castleton in the 1800's, but I have an OPR that shows the birth of Helene, lawful daughter, born to Bryce Mitchell & Catherine Telford in Nov. 1763. This was in Govan Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Don't know there's any relation. Just though I'd pass on another Telford. Judy Dawe, Saginaw, MI

    10/23/2004 02:10:23
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] www.klaidlaw.net
    2. Judy Dawe
    3. Thanks, Kurt. But if I could afford the airfare, I'd be on my way in a few weeks. But forget the haggis. Doesn't even sound good. jld

    10/23/2004 01:30:30
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] ROXBURGH NAMES LIST- Samhain Edition.
    2. Andrew Murray Shannon
    3. Mark Have you read the book "The Murrays of Rulewater" by Peter Ruthven Murray. This book gives a wealth of info about the Murrays from Bedrule to Australia. My g.grandmother was Jane Murray born 1852, parents Andrew Murray and Isabella Brown. Happy hunting Andrew Bittern, Vic. ----- Original Message ----- From: Mark Burrell <mark.burrell@bigpond.com> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 12:17 AM Subject: [SCT-ROX] ROXBURGH NAMES LIST- Samhain Edition. > MURRAY; Bedrule, Denholm, Spittal, Camptown, Jedburgh - 17th Century through to 1850s > > BEATTIE; Castleton, Oxnam, Cappuck - 18th century through to 1860s > > JACKSON; Castleton - 18th Century > > SCOTT; Bowden, St Boswells, Jedburgh - 18th century through to 1850s > > VEITCH; Yetholm, Stichel - 18th century > > CLEUGH; Southdean, Hownam - 18th century > > HENDERSON; Bedrule - 18th Century > > TURNBULL; Bedrule - 17th & 18th Century > > mark.burrell@bigpond.com > Mark Burrell, NSW, Australia > > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > Roxburghshire: Home of Hermitage Castle and the Liddesdale 'limmers' > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    10/23/2004 11:25:45
    1. List of names
    2. Peter Beattie
    3. Help !! -- I seem unable to check on the list to see I am still there?? -- cannot get to the list Peter Beattie

    10/23/2004 10:57:55
    1. SANHAIM Edition
    2. Margaret Jenkin
    3. Sinton - Co Roxburgh - ALL - mjenkin@paradise.net.nz - Margaret Jenkin Hogg - Wilton - 1800 + - mjenkin@paradise.net.nz - Margaret Jenkin Hogg - Ashkirk - 1700s - mjenkin@paradise.net.nz - Margaret Jenkin Fowler - Hawick - 1860+ - mjenkin@paradise.net.nz - Margaret Jenkin John FOWLER was born in Urquhart but when married to Elizabeth SINTON was the school teacher at Hawick (Drumlanrig & Longview). Children: William 1873, Elizabeth 1875, Robert 1877, Annie 1879, Maggie 1875, Alexander 1885, James 1887 and George B 1891. Margaret SINTON m James M HENDERSON 1868 ? Cavers Children: William 1870, Andrew 1872, James 1875, Margaret 1876 & Jessie 1878. Mary SINTON married Adam HUGGAN 1899 Hawick Walter HOGG married Margaret KERR 1906 in Wilton Children: Margaret, Mary & Christian Walter HOGG married Euphan HARDIE 1815 Children: Christian 1816, George 1817, Robert 1819 & Euphemia 1823 all Wilton Christian HOGG married Andrew WHITE 1842 Hawick Children: John 1843, Ann Scott 1846, Andrewina 1848 and Annie 1858 all Hawick Thomas YOUNG (2nd marriage) Margaret SYMINGTON 1853 in Stow MLN. Children: Peter 1853 Gordon BER, William 1854 Merton, Janet 1856 Jedburgh?, Jane 1859 Hounam, George 1861 Edgerston. Thomas appears to have a daughter Eliza born about 1865 but wife Margaret died in 1861. Thomas and most of the above children emigrated to New York state about 1868. Any information about any of these famlies would be welcomed Margaret Christchurch New Zealand

    10/23/2004 04:28:13
    1. NAME - YOUNG
    2. I am looking for the ancestors of MUNGO YOUNG married in to MARGARET HENDERSON of Gordon, Berwick in 1791. I would like to know more about the children born 1792 to 1806. The names are JAMES YOUNG, MARGARET YOUNG, AGNES YOUNG, ELIZABETH YOUNG, WILLIAM YOUNG, JOHN YOUNG, JANNET YOUNG, RALPH OLIPHANT YOUNG and JANET YOUNG. Ralph Oliphant and his sister went to Quebec. He married Mary Hall and she James Stewart. The children were christened in Eckford and Morebattle. It would be great to connect with someone else and share information. Pat

    10/22/2004 08:26:34
    1. [SCT-ROX] ROXBURGH NAMES LIST- Samhain Edition.
    2. Mark Burrell
    3. MURRAY; Bedrule, Denholm, Spittal, Camptown, Jedburgh - 17th Century through to 1850s BEATTIE; Castleton, Oxnam, Cappuck - 18th century through to 1860s JACKSON; Castleton - 18th Century SCOTT; Bowden, St Boswells, Jedburgh - 18th century through to 1850s VEITCH; Yetholm, Stichel - 18th century CLEUGH; Southdean, Hownam - 18th century HENDERSON; Bedrule - 18th Century TURNBULL; Bedrule - 17th & 18th Century mark.burrell@bigpond.com Mark Burrell, NSW, Australia

    10/22/2004 06:17:02
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] ROXBURGH NAMES LIST- Samhain Edition.
    2. Denise & Rob Kurkowski
    3. Mark: I believe you are a new lister, as I have not seen your posting before. I too, am a JACKSON, Castleton If you would, please contact me off-list. I'm interested to know of there are any connections. THANKS Denise Kurkowski JACKSON, OLIVER, ARCHIBALD, HART ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Burrell" <mark.burrell@bigpond.com> To: <SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 9:17 AM Subject: [SCT-ROX] ROXBURGH NAMES LIST- Samhain Edition. > MURRAY; Bedrule, Denholm, Spittal, Camptown, Jedburgh - 17th Century through to 1850s > > BEATTIE; Castleton, Oxnam, Cappuck - 18th century through to 1860s > > JACKSON; Castleton - 18th Century > > SCOTT; Bowden, St Boswells, Jedburgh - 18th century through to 1850s > > VEITCH; Yetholm, Stichel - 18th century > > CLEUGH; Southdean, Hownam - 18th century > > HENDERSON; Bedrule - 18th Century > > TURNBULL; Bedrule - 17th & 18th Century > > mark.burrell@bigpond.com > Mark Burrell, NSW, Australia > > > > ==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== > Roxburghshire: Home of Hermitage Castle and the Liddesdale 'limmers' > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

    10/22/2004 03:56:30
    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] Turnbull etc
    2. SUSAN DAHL
    3. Hi Jack, I have an Adam Turnbull (b 5/13/1874), who was the son of Janet Turnbull Murray (b circa 1846). Janet married William Murray (b circa 1850), one of their daughters, Hannah (b 11/30/1871) married Walter Gray. Janet's parents were William Turnbull and Helen Armstrong. William Murray's parents were walter Murray and Hannah Hardie. Any connection? ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: brady@telusplanet.net Reply-To: SCT-ROXBURGH-L@rootsweb.com Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2004 07:48:45 -0700 > >Rearching:Turnbull,Pringle,Beattie,Hogarth,Murray,Rutherford,Elliot,Gray,Whilla >ns and Laidlaw. >Jack Turnbull >brady@telusplanet.net > > > >==== SCT-ROXBURGH Mailing List ==== >Help us to improve this list by asking all your Roxburgh friends to subscribe to 'SCT-ROXBURGH' > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >

    10/22/2004 03:27:21