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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Aberdeenshire => Topic started by: sancti on Thursday 11 December 08 18:54 GMT (UK)

Title: Birse folk
Post by: sancti on Thursday 11 December 08 18:54 GMT (UK)
Interesting website

http://birsefolk.id.au/index.htm
Title: Re: Birse folk
Post by: Jamieson on Thursday 14 October 10 11:39 BST (UK)


George Greig 16 Nov 1864 - 28 Oct 1928 m Marion McLeod Thomson 16 Oct 1915.

His father was also a George Greig 23 Nov 1812 - 20 Apr 1888 he married Isabella Donaldson

His father was Alexander Greig, he married Isabella Findlay

all from Birse and Strachan
Title: Re: Birse folk
Post by: Gnlgymd100 on Wednesday 01 June 16 00:05 BST (UK)
Does anyone have an up to date link for this site?
It would appear that the link is no longer valid.

Cheers,
Kay
Title: Re: Birse folk
Post by: Jamieson on Wednesday 01 June 16 12:29 BST (UK)
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/nescotland/links.htm


Scroll down the page for the Birse link,


This appears to be a source for the original link. However this link is broken also and the site no longer available.


What is it you are looking for?




AJ
Title: Re: Birse folk
Post by: Gnlgymd100 on Wednesday 01 June 16 12:38 BST (UK)
Hi AJ

I found a thread on here last night about the Young family of Birse, namely James Young and Ann Jolly.  It mentioned the site as a source and I thought I would check it out.  I'm descended from them through their son, David who was one of the twins mentioned in that post.

Kay
Title: Re: Birse folk
Post by: Jamieson on Wednesday 01 June 16 14:05 BST (UK)
I have had a look and can find nothing more to add to your search.


Except a small and perhaps insignificant find for the name Ann Jolly.


http://www.anesfhs.org.uk/databank/miindex/miindex.php


if you enter the surname FINDLAY and select BIRSE as the burial ground you'll see Ann Jolly mentioned.


Good luck in your quest for answers.


AJ
Title: Re: Birse folk
Post by: Gnlgymd100 on Wednesday 01 June 16 22:12 BST (UK)
Hi Jamieson,

Thank you for taking the time to have a quick look.  I was wondering though, what does it mean by n.d. next to her name?  Does it mean "Not Documented"?

Kay
Title: Re: Birse folk
Post by: Forfarian on Wednesday 01 June 16 22:19 BST (UK)
Thank you for taking the time to have a quick look.  I was wondering though, what does it mean by n.d. next to her name?  Does it mean "Not Documented"?

No date?
Title: Re: Birse folk
Post by: Gnlgymd100 on Wednesday 01 June 16 23:27 BST (UK)
That makes more sense, lol.

Kay
Title: Re: Birse folk
Post by: Seaton Smithy on Saturday 11 June 16 01:12 BST (UK)
Hi Kay

I have the site owner's email as I was in contact about my Cattanach & Ross ancestors.  Email me if you'd like the details.