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Title: James McBay Blacklaws
Post by: louisamurphy on Friday 20 November 09 11:15 GMT (UK)
I have just started my family tree and I  was hoping someone out there can help me. My grandfather was James McBay Blacklaws, he married Dorothy Clyne Yeats in Benholm, Kincardine in 1944. I know they spent a lot of years in Johnshaven, as my father often talked about it. If anyone can give me some more information i would be very grateful thanks

Louisa
Title: Re: James McBay Blacklaws
Post by: ev on Friday 20 November 09 15:33 GMT (UK)
hi louisa

welcome to rootschat  :)

scotlandspeople has james mcbay blacklaws death 1992 montrose angus
born c1920
deceased online has james mcbay blacklaws buried 11th december 1992
sleepyhillock cemetery(montrose)
SP has dorothy blacklaws(other surname yeats) death 1994 montrose angus
born c1922
deceased online has dorothy clyne yeates blacklaws buried 29th november 1994 sleepyhillock cemetery

ev
Title: Re: James McBay Blacklaws
Post by: ev on Friday 20 November 09 15:46 GMT (UK)
SP has dorothy clyne yeats born 1922 fearn angus
and also
james mcbay blacklaws born 1920 benholm kincardineshire

ev

ps SP has the marriage of james mcbay blacklaws and dorothy clyne yeats
     benholm kincardineshire as 1941
Title: Re: James McBay Blacklaws
Post by: louisamurphy on Friday 20 November 09 17:05 GMT (UK)
thank you so much for that every thing i get is a great help many many thanks xxx
Title: Re: Blacklaws
Post by: JRB1403 on Saturday 21 November 09 06:00 GMT (UK)
Hello

I have also just discovered and joined RootsChat.  I would be delighted to learn more, and hear from anyone about, my father's lineage.  His name was John Berry ("Jack") Blacklaws, and he was born in Blackford on 25.04.25.  He served in the Royal Marines, and was a professional hunter in East Africa before his death in 1965.

Thanks,

John Blacklaws
Title: Re: James McBay Blacklaws
Post by: louisamurphy on Sunday 22 November 09 14:32 GMT (UK)
I am heading back up to Brechin next weekend and hopefully will be able to have a chat with my father who should be able to shed some light on the family connections..
Title: Re: James McBay Blacklaws
Post by: Jetblack58 on Tuesday 01 February 11 01:06 GMT (UK)
I realise it was some time ago but I have just stumbled across this exchange about James McBay Blacklaws.  I believe he was my uncle - does anyone know if he had 5 sons?
Title: Re: James McBay Blacklaws
Post by: ev on Tuesday 01 February 11 09:29 GMT (UK)
hi Jetblack58

welcome to rootschat  :)

as it's possible the children are still alive i would ask anyone not to mention
their names on a post
you can use the personal message system , the little green scroll at the left
hand side of someones post , to send and receive private information
however you need to have posted at least 3 times to use this system.

best of luck in searching for your family history  :)

ev
Title: Re: James McBay Blacklaws
Post by: Jetblack58 on Thursday 03 February 11 08:31 GMT (UK)
Louisa hi, your dad is my cousin.  Your great grandfather, my grandfather, was Benjamin Blacklaws and he married Sara Scales who was, I think, the stepdaughter of James McBay.  Your grandfather, my uncle, was named after him.  Does Dock Street ring a bell?  It will with your father.  Ask him if he remembers Alan's daughter (my father, not your uncle) insisting on combing his and his brothers' hair?  That was me!
Title: Re: James McBay Blacklaws
Post by: Doug_Blacklaws on Wednesday 30 November 11 15:42 GMT (UK)
My father was James McBay Blacklaws and my mum was Dorothy Clyne Yeats.  Mum and dad were married in Benholm in 1941. The did indeed have 5 sons who are all still alive and live in the Montrose area. Both mum and dad are buried in sleepyhillock cemetery just outside Montrose.
It is some time since information was requested but I may be able to help should it still be needed.