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Argyllshire / Re: John Campbell/Flora McEachen/Mary McMath/Mathieson of Campbeltown
« on: Friday 01 February 13 04:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Bonny , as far as I know no one else came out to Australia. I have been told that  my gran's dad ( Christina Campbell ) went to Canada with a couple of her brothers but haven't  found out  much more about  That yet. Later  my Uncle Nelson came over  but he was a Hubbucks. I have noticed in the new land registry info available on Ancestry . Com the McEachen family in Waterfoot  .can I ask where you found the Master mariners ticket info please ? Is there a special site ? My grandad James Campbell had his ticket so I may be able to find more about his journey  with more information. I seem to have hit a bit of a dead end going any further back . Are you over east or in the west? Kind regards Susan

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Argyllshire / Re: John Campbell/Flora McEachen/Mary McMath/Mathieson of Campbeltown
« on: Wednesday 23 January 13 16:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Bonnie,just came across your post while searching for info .I'm doing mine on Ancestry .com if you want to search under the Hubbucks tree. My Gran was Christina Masterton Campbell and Dad was John Campbell Hubbucks . When you go back ( there are lots of James (John)  Campbells there is James Campbell (Waterfoot).Gran had a photo ot the grave stone there and if you look on my tree (its public) you can see a photo of it with  a few certificates etc.Are you in Australia too?,Kind regards Susan

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Information on Coopers store in Scotland
« on: Monday 16 April 12 02:31 BST (UK)  »
My Mum worked in Coopers when she left school before Mum and Dad were married I think it was in Dunfermline as we were in Limekilns.That would have been at the end of the 40s early 1950s.The ladies that ran it were the Miss Browns.Victoria and Violet.Mum refered to it as a high class grocers and she told of weighing the suger and buter and how hard it was to cut the large blocks of cheese with the wire.

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