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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Dumfriesshire => Topic started by: Jamjar on Friday 15 January 10 13:24 GMT (UK)
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I'm looking for anyone who may have this couple in their tree.
In 1770 they had a son Joseph at, what looks like Ladywood, on the register.
I'm rather sure that Joseph had a brother James. Joseph was a weaver and married Janet Kerr at Tundergarth prior to going to Canada.
I have all information on both Joseph and Janet. I just can't get that one step futher back on Joseph's side.
Jamjar
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Hi,
Apologies that this is unrelated to the above but I noticed on a search that you previously were interested in Alexander Duncan/Janet Ruthven.
I have a fair amount of info on this family and would be pleased to share/exchange.
I am also interested in any info you may have come across on Marion Jardine (1773-1845) who married John Johnstone (1776-1853). John's mother was Margaret Harkness (1747-1815), all three connected with Stobohill farm.
John Weddell
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Hi John,
Sorry I don't have any information on Marion and John.
I'm going to have to search for the reason I was looking for this pair: Alexander Duncan/Janet Ruthven.
If you think Marion and John are from Dumfriesshire, you should start a new topic and someone will come up with info for you.
Jamjar
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I've had a quick look and can't find anything in my files on Alexander and Jane.
If you could give me a connection for them to Dumfriesshire, I may be able to locate them on my computer.
Jamjar
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I have just seen the photograph of your GGgrandmother Grace Jardine Morrison. She is my GGGrandmother also!
Yesterday.I'm looking for anyone who may have this couple in their tree.
In 1770 they had a son Joseph at, what looks like Ladywood, on the register.
I'm rather sure that Joseph had a brother James. Joseph was a weaver and married Janet Kerr at Tundergarth prior to going to Canada.
I have all information on both Joseph and Janet. I just can't get that one step futher back on Joseph's side.
Jamjar
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Hello Yesterday,
What is your connection/family line to Grace?
I'm in Australia, are you?
Jamjar
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Hello Jamjar,
Yes, I am in Australia. Grace married John Morrison. Their daughter, Annie, married William Boyd King. William and Annie are my mothers paternal grandparents. We are amazed by the photograph. The resemblance to my mother is uncanny. My husband and I recently visited the Morrisons grave in Narrabri.
Yesterday
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My line is from Grace and John's daughter Margaret, who married Horace Atkinson.
I have been to Scotland and have all of Grace's family traced back to the 1700s.
I'll be happy to share it with you, if you are interested.
Are you in touch with the Morrison's in Qld, who provided me with the photograph?
Grace and my father's sister could be twins.
Jamjar
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I'm extremely interested in the family but I enjoy the hunt so thanks for the offer of your information. A few questions, from time to time, at this stage.
Is William Linton, the witness at Grace's wedding, her cousin? I have information on him but have been unable to "attach" them.
Have you seen "Milkside", the cottage where Grace was born? Is it the cottage that comes up on the google street sight and have you seen "Gibsons Cottage" on that sight?
I don't know about the Morrisons in Qld. Do they have many photos of the family? I know F.J Morrison, son, is mentioned on Grace's death certificate, living at Denman, and that John Morrison has listed on the shipping notes an Auntie ?Maud and cousin Blanche living near Musselbrook.
I can go back to Joseph Jardine marrying Janet Kerr in 1792. I got this information from the familysearch sight.
I've been doing family research for about 8 months now.
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I have sent you a personal message, to answer your questions.
I appreciate your desire to complete the research youself, but I don't have time to send it off in dribs and drabs. I don't know what shipping notes you were looking at for John Morrison, but what you have is not what was written on the original records I viewed at NSW State Archives. This is his information from the records.
John Morrison - Ag,labourer, religion Church of Scotland, born Redcastle, Ross, Scotland, parents William and Anne, can read and write.
* It said he had an aunt Margaret Jamison already here. She was at a place I could quite read, but was something like Blamier, it did say near Muswellbrook.
I have also completed his line and discovered his inquest mention.
So, in order that folk don't waste their time searching for things for you, it is best to inform them that it is all available to you, from me when you decide you want it in one lot.
The information is completed and was gathered over many years. It was costly with a trip to Scotland and the purchase of many certificates from ScotlandsPeople. You will not get further without purchasing Scottish certificates.
Jamjar
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Re John Morrisons shipping notes. I was looking at the same notes, just more difficult to read and therefore less certain of the correct interpretation. Thank you. I have already paid for several certificates and will continue to do so as needed.