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Technical Help / Re: Family Tree Maker help please
« on: Monday 30 July 18 15:25 BST (UK)  »
I am now the proud owner of a new windows 10 desktop and am pleased to say there were no probs installing FTM 2005 from my original disc. If I need to access Ancestry I just go to the library and get it for free :D

Great to see this FTM 2005 link with Windows 10. You say =======
 "If I need to access Ancestry I just go to the library and get it for free"   

Where do you access the library please?

Ouismes here alias Facebook Page "My Ulster Ancestors" alias "Heather Donaldson Hunter" Facebook

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Moray (Elginshire) / Re: Elgin photographers late 1800s to early 1900s
« on: Thursday 01 September 16 20:28 BST (UK)  »
Hello I have a photo of 2 gentlemen - unknown - on the reverse is printed Wm Hay at 7 South Guildry St Elgin  Ouismes

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Australia / Re: CRAIGEN - Scotland to Australia 1890
« on: Wednesday 31 August 16 14:43 BST (UK)  »
Hello - I am doing some research from Scotland with an Australian lady who has a picture of a man - in an envelope along with other family photos - the printed bit says J Craigen and then Aberdeen.

In this family history there is an Alexander Craigen Birth ABT. 1843 • Drainie, Morayshire whose parents were John Craigend and Jean Proctor - he had siblings James, Jean, John, Helen, Ann and Margaret

Had hoped there might be a connection but now I think that J Craigen was the photographer as the reverse is also copied and it says J Craigen Photographer 16 George St Aberdeen

Sorry to mislead you


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Tyrone / Re: Lyons family in Killyclogher, Tyrone
« on: Saturday 20 February 16 20:09 GMT (UK)  »
I have just discovered your posting. This fits with my Lyons Family from Tattynure

I copied this from my Family Tree Maker


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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: CALDWELL, from Northern Ireland
« on: Friday 07 November 14 22:51 GMT (UK)  »
James Caldwell aft 1783-1823 died in Mt Pleasant Washington Co. He was a Presbyterian Minister married to Isabella McAskie 1785-1848 - born Creevy, Ardstraw, Co Tyrone, Ireland - died in Mt Pleasant Washington Co.Their son was Joseph born aft 1798 - married in 1819 to Ann Smith 1790-1860, Medical Doctor- practiced in Jefferson, Bradford and Alleghey Co.s in PA
I have a big family tree if you are interested and my Facebook page "My Ulster Ancestors" has an album McCaskie - "Various USA/Canada descendants" about this family. How are you connected?

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I have two Caldwells - both are named James:

James Caldwell born about 1710 in Newton-Stewart, Ardshaw, County Tyrone.  He died about 1785.

He married Mary Calhourn  1710- 1799
Their children:
Agnes Caldwell Atchison d 1802
James Caldwell
John Caldwell
Mary Caldwell Money
Olvier Caldwell d 1813
Andrew Caldwell 1760-1797

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James Caldwell b 1769 in Ardstraw, County Tyrone
died 26 Jun 1812 in Pennsylvania, USA

He married:
Iscablla/Isabella McAskie/McCasky
b abt 1785 in Creevy, Ardstraw, County Tyrone
d 1848 in Pennsylvania, USA

OK, well, that's enough!  None of the information above is written in stone, of course!  I'd love to hear from anyone who shares these (separate but possibly connected!) lines. 

(Also, any help with how I've written out the place names would be very much appreciated!)

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