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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Fife => Topic started by: Flourgurl on Thursday 02 April 09 03:49 BST (UK)
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b. 1657, lived in or near Dunfermline, Fife. Married a Buchanan. Seeking her parents and farther back. All insights appreciated!
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Welcome to Rootschat.
It will assist if you can tell us your source(s) for the info you've already got.
It's also better to cite what research you've already carried out - it'll save us duplicating anything you've already tried.
I noticed on IGI and ScotlandsPeople that there are a number of Hackerstone births in the area around the era you mention. Name variants might be a problem.
I've asked the mods to move your post to the Fife board.
Dave
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i have done some look ups in the past for Halkerstoun. if you look on the scotland / fife / fife death index pre 1855 thread / page 9 / post 122 ther may be some useful info.
Diddy
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Thanks to those who replied. I am having a very difficult time navigating thi s website.
Cathy
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The site is quite easy to navigate once you get used to it. Persevere. It is well worth it.
The thread that Diddy refers to can be found by clicking here....
http://www.rootschat.com/links/064w/
Dave
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Many thanks for the shortcut daval57. Am thanking you now in case I can never find you again here! Although we seekers are the types to perservere, aren't we?
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Hi Flourgurl,
I am the person with the name Halkerstoun in her tree. I wondered if you could list any other Halkerstouns in your tree so we could compare notes?
It is such an unusual name there is a good chance of a connection. My Halkerstouns were all around the Beath area.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Tab11 :)
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Hi Tab11 - glad to meet you. Am working strictly on my mom's maternal line. My GM Mary Halkerstone b. 1657 Beath married John Buchanan.
Diddy found me these in Beath, which I haven't been able to connect but, judging by the dates, looks like one may be Mary's father: John H. died 5/12/1670 age 60, widow Margt Pearson. Also, James H. died 1672, leaving widow Marie Moorbeck.
Do you know if either John or James was Mary's father?
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Hi Flourgurl,
My Halkerstoun line relates to my father's maternal line. I don't actually have a Mary Halkerstoun in the direct line but I am sure there must be some connection. My Halkerstoun's go as follows:-
James Beugo m Anna Halkerstoun (31/03/1713.) Her father was William Halkerstoun (1683 - 1737.) His father was James Halkerstoun (1640 - 1685.)
His father was Henry Halkerstoun 1586 and then John Halkerstoun 1560.
Do any of these names feature on your tree? Who do you have before Mary
Halkerstoun??
With the Beath connection I am sure there must be a link...Tab 11
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None of those names is familiar to me, but the interesting thing is that your James and mine seemed to have been alive at the same time, which means maybe they were cousins (or less likely, brothers). Let me know if you find a connection to my Mary and I will do the same.
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Tab11, I guess you have probably already know that the meaning of Halkerstone is the place where the king's hawk handlers lived. Apparently only royalty were permitted to hunt with hawks. Flourgurl
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Hi Flourgurl,
Thanks for the explanation about the Halkerstone name - v. interesting. I
have been intrigued by the family for many years.
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are any new developments.
Best Wishes
Tab11
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Tab11 don't know if you could see it but in your last post the moderator blanked out your private email address. If you figure out how we can correspond privately I'd be glad to do so.
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Hi again Flourgirl.
If either of you click on the other's name above the avatar, you can then scroll down to "Send this RootsChatter a personal message."
There you can correspond privately or exchange email addresses.
Dave