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Ayrshire / Re: ayr deaths 1820 to1854 vol 13
« on: Saturday 10 October 09 21:43 BST (UK)  »
Well thank you Scully.It sure does look like my Allan Dunsmure, Dunsmuir, Dunsmore,Dinsmore and on and on with the names,
They didn't make it to easy for us Descendent's to find them with all the different name changes.
Maybe they all spoke spunny!! in them days
Do you know of anyone on the list who takes photos of headstones at the various  Graveyards around Ayrshire.
I have three in mind.The latest being the one that you just sent and two more in the old Graveyard Riccarton
Be willing to pay.I am sure it would be a lot cheaper than me flying from Chicago.
Thanks Again

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Ayrshire / Re: ayr deaths 1820 to1854 vol 13
« on: Thursday 08 October 09 23:34 BST (UK)  »
Donna
I am looking for a death Certificate or Obituary for Allan Dunsmuir(Dunsmore) who died 1847.
Thanks
TDH

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Renfrewshire / Re: Ralston/Moody/Hart
« on: Wednesday 07 October 09 23:27 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the info Ann.
The Ralstons that I am referring to came from Ayrshire.They were Farmers
The Harts back in the 1600's were Weavers and Carters.
I have traced them moving around a lot starting from Paisley, Govan, Barony, Rutherglen, Cambuslang They then became Miners around 1850's.
Finished up in Blantyre.My home town.
In Barony(Parkhead)for at least 150years they were Carters and had a street named Hart Street were  they lived and had there hauling and Carting business. This was just of Westmuir Street,one of the main drags leading of Parkhead Cross.
Any help from anyone will be greatly appreciated
TDH

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Renfrewshire / Ralston/Moody/Hart
« on: Tuesday 22 September 09 16:41 BST (UK)  »
I have a OPR for the marriage of
William Ralston/Jean Moody 5th Aug 1731 Abbey Paisley Renfrewshire Scotland.
I also have a OPR marriage for there Daughter Katherine Ralston/Alexander Hart November 1763.
I was told by a source that William Ralston was a farmer from the Ralstons of Campbelltown Mull of Kintyre

How much traveling was done between Paisley and Mull of Kintyre,Would it have been easy traveling by Water?
 
Is there anyone doing any research with these Three families from Paisley. Hart.
Moody and Ralston.
TDH

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Lanarkshire / Re: Glengonnar Villa/House, Cambuslang
« on: Friday 11 September 09 23:25 BST (UK)  »
I have a fair amount of info on Both James Hastie and Margaret Brownlie Fyfe
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TDH

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Lanarkshire / Re: Glengonnar Villa/House, Cambuslang
« on: Friday 11 September 09 15:13 BST (UK)  »
Hello JFHggd.
Can not help you with the house on Hamilton Drive.
But can help you with the family of James Hastie and Margaret Brownlie Fyfe If you are interested?
TDH

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Lanarkshire / Re: looking for Patrick Carroll
« on: Tuesday 28 April 09 21:52 BST (UK)  »
I have a Patrick Carroll b 21st Feb 1867  Rutherglen/Cambuslang
Parents were
Thomas Carroll Rosscommon Ireland and Elisabeth Wilson County Down Ireland
Patricks Siblings were
Peter Carroll 23Dec 1827 Carluke
Henry Caroll 03 May 1829 Carluke
Ann Carroll   06Dec 1860 Hamilton
William Carroll 19TH Jan 1865 Cambuslang
Elisabeth Carroll 20th Jan 1865 Cambuslang

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Roscommon / Carroll/Green Kilteevan Roscommon
« on: Sunday 08 February 09 17:58 GMT (UK)  »
Anyone doing any research on the Family of Jacobus Carroll/Brigida Green
early 1800's in Kilteevan, Roscommon.
Jacobus and Brigida are my Great Greatparents
Thanking You
TDH

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Lanarkshire / Re: Alexander Plenderleith Old Monkland 1841
« on: Monday 07 November 05 21:55 GMT (UK)  »
Alison.
 Alexander Plenderleith 1851 census was born Portpatrick Scotland.
Mary Aitken was born Carnwarth.
Mary was not shown as a widow in 1861 census.
Census was taken Parish of Cambusneathan, Wishaw.
Both parents Alexander/Mary were shown as alive at the wedding of Ebenezer/Agnes 25th Nov 1870.
So Alison My Alexander is not missing any more.
You sure are a smart lady!! Take a bow on me.
Regard
TDH

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