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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Dumfriesshire => Topic started by: John W H on Wednesday 03 August 05 12:14 BST (UK)
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Hi
At last I have my first Scottish Ancestor my 3rd Great Grandfather John Hall born 1795 in Dumfries. He states this on all Census transcriptions I have seen not just entering Scotland as most do. Never having ventured past the border whilst researching I am now at a standstill
He married a Ann Harle in Newcastle in Jun 1823 and produced 3 little Halls and was a Customs Officer/Tide Waiter from at least 1841 till 1871
Can anyone help me on finding his parents or pointing me in the right direction, I have spent a fair amount of time googling and checking a lot of Dumfries links and come up with a blank.
Any help/hints/tips would be appreciated
John Hall
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Hi,
My mother was talking about an ancestor from Dumfries. Actually the same John Hall you mentioned.
He was born in 1795 too and married Ann Harle. After my Great Grandma was born, Miranda Hall. She had a daughter Lilian and she had later on two dauthers Jaqueline (my mum) and Margreth (my aunt).
Have you got any pictures about the family tartan, or a link were i could get one?
best regards
Mark Taugwalder
Hi
At last I have my first Scottish Ancestor my 3rd Great Grandfather John Hall born 1795 in Dumfries. He states this on all Census transcriptions I have seen not just entering Scotland as most do. Never having ventured past the border whilst researching I am now at a standstill
He married a Ann Harle in Newcastle in Jun 1823 and produced 3 little Halls and was a Customs Officer/Tide Waiter from at least 1841 till 1871
Can anyone help me on finding his parents or pointing me in the right direction, I have spent a fair amount of time googling and checking a lot of Dumfries links and come up with a blank.
Any help/hints/tips would be appreciated
John Hall
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If this is your first venture north of the border in your research then you need to familiarise yourself with www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk. Very useful site but you need to buy credits to get more than just a count of how many records fit your search criteria. Costs 1 credit to view a page of record index and 5 credits to view the actual image. The advantage of this site over English records is that you can view the actual records online and donīt have the week of waiting for certificates to arrive by post.
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An additional hint for when you try scotlandspeople. Search for your John Hall in Dumfries county not Dumfries parish. There are none that fit your date exactly, but there are some that may be worth a closer look.