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Title: Archibald Kerr - can he be found?
Post by: Sabu on Tuesday 19 February 08 00:57 GMT (UK)
Archibald Kerr a Joiner or Wright of Glasgow died 24 Feb 1808. He was a creditor in the Campbell Ruthven and Lyndsay debacle. Can any kind person find any records of him, his death, grave, details of his business or his birth. As you can see I have very little except for his date of death and believe there must be some journals or directories that will have him mentioned.

Many thanks.
Title: Re: Archibald Kerr - can he be found?
Post by: paulsplace2009 on Tuesday 03 November 09 09:49 GMT (UK)
hi there....i have traced my family tree and they are kerrs, and i have quite a lot of archibald kerrs on my tree....get in touch and we can go through it

paul
Title: Re: Archibald Kerr - can he be found?
Post by: Portygilr on Saturday 05 December 09 13:49 GMT (UK)

Hi there, Ive more than a couple  Archibald Kerr's in my line..
Kerr's married into my Rutherford line c 1803/5 Liberton Parish,
Midlothian. A few moved to Stirlingshire/Lanarkshire mid 18th Century,
more to the States then on to Canada.

Anne
Title: Re: Archibald Kerr - can he be found?
Post by: paulsplace2009 on Thursday 09 September 10 12:01 BST (UK)
hi anne

get in touch with me, as id love to go through our trees to see if we have a link with our kerrs

thanks

paul