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Argyllshire / Re: inverchaolin
« on: Friday 01 January 21 17:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hello - I am new to this so apologies if I haven't got the posting protocol right. I am looking for anyhting on Archibald (John) Campbell born 1753 who married a Barbara Turner in 1769.. His mother was Ann Ker (b 1725). There is a later connection with Bute. I also think Archibalds father may have had a connection with Ireland but not sure. It seems the Campbells were a prominent family so would be really grateful for any details. Thank you

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Down / Re: James Jardine- county down
« on: Monday 06 April 15 22:09 BST (UK)  »
I have tried ancestry, have tried Ulster genealocical foundation, tried numerous leads on Google- but can't get anywhere- only his descendants. Grateful,if you have any other clues- there were a lot of Jardines in the area. I did find a snippet about a farmer called james Jardine being killed by a cyclist from Ros and tried to,obtain death certificate based on this to no avail and I,did find census info relating,to a james Jardine and he had a farm etc, but not sure whether the dots can be linked.

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Down / James Jardine- county down
« on: Monday 06 April 15 00:11 BST (UK)  »
Tryin to find whether James Jardine b 1851 and married Sarah Marshall had any siblings, where he lived or even any detail on his parents (James Jarden)- can anyone please,help? Think they were in Banbridge area

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Down / Re: Jarden/Jardine- , County Down
« on: Wednesday 02 April 14 13:02 BST (UK)  »
Looking for any help with a James Jarden/Jardine - County Down - born around 1825-1835?
Married to Margaret (née ?)
They had a son called James Jardine born in 1851 - did they have other children?

Thanks in advance!

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Down / Re: Jardine- Banbridge, County Down
« on: Sunday 30 March 14 21:17 BST (UK)  »
Still searching for details on James Jardine- who were his parents- did he have any siblings? Grateful for any clues

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Down / Re: Jardine- Banbridge, County Down
« on: Friday 28 March 14 05:42 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you again- I think the service was still happening in the 1960's. Amazing knowledge- thank you

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Down / Re: Jardine- Banbridge, County Down
« on: Thursday 27 March 14 23:40 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much- I had struggled to get this info for a long time. I already had some info on the Jardines- was trying to see whether James Jardine had brothers/ sisters and any info on his parents- and what became of them all. So many questions.....
One other thing, I hear there was a summer steamboat from Belfast to Rothesay- during the summer months- anyone else can comment on this? Thanks

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Down / Jardine- Banbridge, County Down
« on: Wednesday 26 March 14 22:10 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for help tracing ancestors of my great-grandfather, William Jardine, b1879 in Banbridge. Father James Jardine- possibly a farmer, mother Sarah Marshall. William moved to Rothesay, Isle of Bute around 1900. Siblings were Sarah, Ellen, Jane, John, Margaret and Thomas. John may have continued farming with his father, James according to census. Sarah Marshall died around 1890- I can't find anything about her parentage, or where she was born.
James Jardine/Jarden parents possibly called James and Margaret- all Presbyterians- did they have other children.
Grateful for any help- thank you

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