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Banffshire / Re: Cabrach
« on: Sunday 10 April 11 12:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi Stuart,

Do you know when there is the Annual North Cabrach Church Service this year, i've talked my mother into finally making the trip from New Zealand so wouldn't want to get the date wrong. If anyone else knows that would be really helpful.

Thanks

Melissa

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Banffshire / Re: Cabrach
« on: Sunday 10 April 11 12:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi Libby, My email is (*)  what part of Australia do you live in? I'm visiting Melbourne in May and Sydney in July if you are close to either of these area's I would be happy to give you a copy of all the research my grandmother has given me. Plus would be great to meet some other relatives on this side of the world.

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Banffshire / Re: Cabrach
« on: Saturday 12 March 11 08:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Libby

What country are you in now? I have been trying to trace the living decendants and have the family tree of the Kellas, Grant and Gordon families you are talking about, are you related to Jean Gordon birth 12/02/1808 who married Peter Grant, just curious if this is from your mums side or your dads side. My great grandfather was James Gordon who immigrated to New Zealand in 1912 with his 2 brothers while the rest of the family stayed in Auchmair Cabrach.

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Banffshire / Re: Cabrach
« on: Friday 11 March 11 11:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Stuart,

I'm a decendant from James Gordon, who was one of 3 sons that immigrated to New Zealand in the early 1900's. My grandmother spent 20 years studying her ancestry so I have been given a book she wrote on the hisory of each family member and what they did with their lives. The family originally lived at the Auchmair farm in Cabrach and the book includes a bit of history about the town of Cabrach as well. Let me know if you would lke me to send you any info, I am happy to send you the details, otherwise all family members are loaded in the Later Day Saint www.newfamilysearch.com website which goes back 300 years.

Good to know there is still family in Cabrach.

Melissa

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