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    1. Re: [SCT-ROX] TURNBULLS
    2. MARIAN SCOTT
    3. 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 > >

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