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Perthshire / Re: Am in a right mess
« on: Tuesday 16 March 10 02:53 GMT (UK)  »
Actually after a little poking on ancestry.com i think you really hit the nail on the head there ev!  You pegged him!
So here's what I have now...
Robert Stewart
b. 19 jun 1871 lanark
d. 12 may 1969 fife

J S Clelland
b. 9 mar 1868 lanark
d. 22 dec 1919 fife

I will continue to try to get more information from the relatives and see if i can make any headway from this point but if you could direct me towards the research where you found this ev that could be very helpful?
and also is there a child list for them?  The one i'm looking for would have moved to australia. 
I am also of course interested if any of that research might have gone back further?

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Perthshire / Re: Am in a right mess
« on: Tuesday 16 March 10 02:44 GMT (UK)  »
It very well could be.  I am trying to get additional information from other family members but this might give me something to look at thanks ev!

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Perthshire / Re: Am in a right mess
« on: Monday 15 March 10 01:47 GMT (UK)  »
I happened to find this post while trying to find some information on a similar search and wondered if one of you might have come across the answer to my question, so here goes..

I am looking for information on my wife's family history, and here's what I know. She is descended from a Robert Stewart who worked in the coal industry.  He married someone with the last name Clelland (sp?).  The had 9 children (4 oldest girls, 1 boy, 4 younger girls [one possible named Grace, another possibly named mary?]).  Of these children the boy and at least one girl moved to canada and one girl moved to australia.  I don't have dates for these events but based on the generations he was probably born in the mid 1800s .  Grace lived in Edinburgh but I don't know if this was where Robert lived or not.

Thanks in advance for any help.

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