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Ayrshire / Re: White/Fullerton from Girvan
« on: Saturday 15 July 17 10:47 BST (UK)  »

MCNIDER ANEPLE born to parents JOHN MCNIDER/ANEPLE BRACKINRIDGE FR146 (FR146)

29/08/1763 
Girvan

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Ayrshire / Re: White/Fullerton from Girvan
« on: Saturday 15 July 17 10:37 BST (UK)  »
Hello, I am distantly connected to you through Annople Whyte baptised 12 july 1835 who married David McGill on 31 dec 1858.  David McGill is my 2nd GG Uncle.  I have 6 children for David and Annople.  Reading your posts - I have come across a variety of spellings for white/whyte fullertons/ too.  Its a bit frustrating at times though I am getting savvy at using the different filters and phonetic screens.   I am happy to share what info I have on their children

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Stirlingshire / Re: Montgomery (or Montgomerie) family
« on: Thursday 24 December 15 06:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Liz, I wonder if you are still doing research on the Montgomery family.  I share a number of your ancestors.  Jane Banks Baillie and Robert Montgomery are my 2x Great Grandparents. Their daughter Jane Montgomery (who married David Stevenson) is my Great Grandmother.  She  lived in Kilwinning and then Crosshouse.  I'd be interested to share details of our tree if you get back to me.  Regards J

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Renfrewshire / Re: Charlotte Caldwell married Walter Cathcart
« on: Friday 06 March 15 09:36 GMT (UK)  »
Lovely to hear back from you.  I was working on this tree last night and getting really confused.  It appeared that I had duplicates in the tree.  Turns out that in addition to Robert Cathcart and Marion Storie, my husband also has Mary Ann Cathcart and William Pender in his tree.  Mary Ann Cathcart is the daughter of Walter Cathcart and Charlotte Caldwell.  That means that two of my husbands 3x Great Grandparents were brother and sister.
I'll chew this over and get back to you for further info - likewise if you need any further info let me know.
Jean

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Renfrewshire / Re: Charlotte Caldwell married Walter Cathcart
« on: Thursday 05 March 15 09:27 GMT (UK)  »
My husbands 4x Great Grandparents were Walter Cathcart and Charlotte Caldwell.
Their son Robert who married Marion Storie on 23rd June 1836 is his 3x Great Grandfather.
I have 8 children for Robert Cathcart & Mary Baird.  I haven't found birth details yet for Charlotte Caldwell - but I am looking!

Jean

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Ireland / Re: Birmingham, or maybe Bermingham
« on: Saturday 03 May 14 08:32 BST (UK)  »
Hi Henry, just been looking through our photograph collection.  We have a few of Richard (Dick) Birmingham and his wife Margaret Christie.  There are a few people in some of the photos we haven't been able to identify - so here is hoping that you can help  when we get to sharing the photos.  We'd also love to know if you have any information about Richard and Margaret's daughter Jeanie Weir Birmingham.  Looking forward to getting the PM set up.

Genie

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Ireland / Re: Birmingham, or maybe Bermingham
« on: Thursday 01 May 14 17:55 BST (UK)  »
Hello again, we are so glad to hear back from you.
Richard Birmingham died in May 1949 of stomach cancer, just after Catherine and George's golden wedding celebrations.  Richard had been a witness at their wedding on 2nd Jan 1899.
I don't have a date of marriage for Walter and Robina. I thought Walter's full name was Walter Henry Birmingham - I got this from a transcription of their daughter's (Robina Ellen Birmingham born 3 April 1885 baptised 13 April 1885) birth & baptism record from The British India Office Ecclesiastical Returns.
I have information of the following children for Walter and Robina:-
Walter Robert Birmingham born  1874 India,
Richard Birmingham born 1876 Yorkshire,
Catherine H Birmingham born 1878 India,
Bridget Isabella Birmingham born 1879 India,
John T Birmingham born 1882 India,
Jane Birmingham born 1883 India,
Robina Ellen Birmingham born 1885 India

We have a few bits and pieces on the Birminghams, including at least on photograph of "Uncle Dick" we'd be happy to share.   We'd love to solve a few mysteries around the Birminghams
and look forward to corresponding.

Yours sincerely
Genie

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Ireland / Re: Birmingham, or maybe Bermingham
« on: Wednesday 30 April 14 16:47 BST (UK)  »
Dear Henry7,
I've been updating my research on the Birminghams today and I couldn't believe my luck when I came across your posts on this site.
My husband shares the same Birminghams as you in his family tree.  We have a Walter Birmingham born about 1851 in Ireland, who was married to Robina Walker.  Their son Richard Birmingham is my husbands great grandfather.
Id be happy to share what information we have.
I'd love to hear whether you managed to find out more about Walter and Hannah.

Regards
Genie

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