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Fife / Re: Abbey Cemetery - Mitchell inscription look up
« on: Monday 09 January 12 06:38 GMT (UK)  »
Diddymiller, many thanks for your reply  ;D

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East Lothian (Haddingtonshire) / Re: Yester: Hogg/Brown
« on: Sunday 01 January 12 17:26 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks guys

Lots of new leads can't thank you all enough

What a lovely start to new year  ;D

Maris

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Help with placenames
« on: Sunday 01 January 12 03:35 GMT (UK)  »
Apologies,

I realise this is quite belated but many thanks for your help. Think Riddingwood looks good but will have to go back and look at his again as some months old.. ::)

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London and Middlesex / Wm HOGG - St George's Hanover Sq
« on: Sunday 01 January 12 03:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,

Wishing everyone a happy new year  Grin

I am looking for any leads re Hogg's in London area.  WILLIAM HOGG and SUSANNAH BROWN married in Yester, East Lothian on 21 July 1785. OPR states William Hogg was from St Georges Hanover Square and Susannah was from Yester. They then had a daughter SUSAN BROWN HOGG (OPR in name of Shusan Brown Hogg which took some finding... Cheesy) in Musselburgh 15 Aug 1801 which is quite some time after their marriage.  William Hogg's occupation suggested he was a merchant so they may well have gone to London in between as I have not been able to trace any other children through SP either.  Also of note ther daughter SUSAN BROWN HOGG got married in Christchurch in 1820 and spent most of her life around the Lambeth area.

Any info much appreciated.

Thanks Smiley

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East Lothian (Haddingtonshire) / Yester: Hogg/Brown
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 23:51 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all,

Wishing everyone a happy new year  ;D

i am looking for any leads on Hogg's or Brown's of Yester.  William Hogg and Susannah Brown married in Yester on 21 July 1785. OPR states William Hogg was from St Georges Hanover Square and Susannah was from Yester. They then had a daughter Susan Brown Hogg (OPR in name of Shusan Brown Hogg which took some finding... :D) in Musselburgh 15 Aug 1801 which is quite some time after their marriage.  William Hogg's occupation suggested he was a merchant so they may well have gone to London in between.

Any info much appreciated.

Thanks :)

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Fife / Re: Hunts of Pittencrief/Young/Anderson of Dunfermline
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 22:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi thanks for message i was just bumping up really as there are so many pages to trawl through.   ;)

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Fife / Re: Hunts of Pittencrief/Young/Anderson of Dunfermline
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 21:54 GMT (UK)  »
Anyone?
Any info much appreciated.
Thnx

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Fife / Abbey Cemetery - Mitchell inscription look up
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 21:42 GMT (UK)  »
"Hi NorrieG,

Many thanks for your help and the link - I think the Alexander Hunt mentioned in that list could def be my 5 x Gt Grandfather and was wondering if there is any possibility of finding out what is on the headstone if still legible.  Also I would be grateful for any info on the Andersons.  I am looking for a John Anderson b 25 Oct 1702 son of John Anderson and Helen Stevinson. Also there was also a William Anderson son to Thomas Anderson who were both Bakers in Dunfermline and also witnesses to to the birth of Alexander Hunt. I think these two Andersons were pos Helen Young's (Alex. Hunt's mother) Uncle and Cousin?

Kind regards and many thanks again

Maris

MIs in DUNFERMLINE Lays Road Cemetery
« Reply #85 on: Today at 20:45:35 »    
Hi Maris  the listing you refer to is of persons who have purched the
lairs, and not that there is a headstone on that lair.

In approx 1972 Mitchell inscribed inscriptions of pre 1855 stones
in Abbey Cemetery Dunfermline, I don't have a copy but you could
ask some of the listers if they have a copy and could do a lookup,
you would require to give Names dates etc

Norrie"

Can anyone help with this please? Alexander Hunt died in 1790 i am not sure about the others i am afraid.

MTIA

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Fife / Re: MIs in DUNFERMLINE Lays Road Cemetery
« on: Saturday 31 December 11 13:45 GMT (UK)  »
Don't suppose you would have any info on older graves for Hunt/Anderson or Young around Dunfermline area these would be dating back to 1700 onwards???

Hi Maris  Sorry nothing that far back, they would than likely
be buried in Dunfermline Abbey churchyard

check this site http://www.dunfermlineheritage.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=62&Itemid=101

look at burials there Andersons, Hunts & Youngs listed

Norrie


Hi NorrieG,

Many thanks for your help and the link - I think the Alexander Hunt mentioned in that list could def be my 5 x Gt Grandfather and was wondering if there is any possibility of finding out what is on the headstone if still legible.  Also I would be grateful for any info on the Andersons.  I am looking for a John Anderson b 25 Oct 1702 son of John Anderson and Helen Stevinson. Also there was also a William Anderson son to Thomas Anderson who were both Bakers in Dunfermline and also witnesses to to the birth of Alexander Hunt. I think these two Andersons were pos Helen Young's (Alex. Hunt's mother) Uncle and Cousin?

Kind regards and many thanks again

Maris

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