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Scotland / Re: People Researching their roots needed for 'The Paul O'Grady Show'
« on: Tuesday 16 October 07 18:06 BST (UK)  »
must admitt the same Jim, plus i was wondering how do we take olgtv serious ?Is it hoax or for real ?
will we ever know
I be happy for someone to help me mind, i really could do with  some help

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Scotland / Re: People Researching their roots needed for 'The Paul O'Grady Show'
« on: Monday 15 October 07 22:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi Im doing my mothers family Elliot's from the scottish borders & my fathers side Garvie from Scotland/ Ireland
Im stuck with both familes
my Elliots are back to the 1700's but im stuck have been for nearly a year This tree is huge!
My Garvies are a mess and not too far back with them i can't find the right direction, I could do with help on either or both sides.
thanks

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Scotland / Re: need some help, Please
« on: Sunday 03 December 06 14:34 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks,

I understand what your saying about privacy rights.

Im now hunting the trade directories not too easy, also in the last half hour that the dentist surgery is still standing as a dentist's so thats great.

thanks
Julz

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Scotland / Re: need some help, Please
« on: Sunday 03 December 06 14:17 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much for your reply,
I have been on the scotsman today with no joy, I have worked backwards to see what profesions he had looks like it could be a Baker, He was a Bakery Manager on his son 1930 marriage.
Also the Son born in 1885 was a dentist in so thats looking like another avenue,
I have 2 addresses of both father & son so been looking at them. Im finding it very exciting as its a long way from my usual finds of Elliots in the borders most of which were shepherds

Im now not sure how much info i can post in a message,

Thanks
Julz

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Scotland / Re: need some help, Please
« on: Sunday 03 December 06 11:14 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry, I didn't realise that i put any details of living people in my message.

Sorry
Julz

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Scotland / need some help, Please
« on: Saturday 02 December 06 17:59 GMT (UK)  »
I have just found the death in my tree says his occupation is company director... thats it, he died in Edinburgh in 1940. Im now just going backwards to build a career for him,
his marriage says he is a clerk in 1885,

How would i find out what company ?? in Edinburgh in the 1940's I have his house address & his son, from the death entry on Scotlands people..
Please ask for more info if you can help, Thank you very much for your time
his name was David Elliot born in Langholm in 1860 married in 1885 Ormiston to Minnie Melville and has a son called (**)

Thanks
Julz

(**) Moderator comment: details of living people removed to prevent identity theft and other abuses.

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Looking for Hotson in Canonbie
« on: Friday 01 December 06 15:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hiya, thought id just post this

I have Isobel Hotson married David Elliot, 1811 Langholm, Her parents were John Hotson & Helen McVittie. Isobel possibley born in 1792 ( but i have ! next to it which means i need to research more on that)
Thats it im afraid.

Julz

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Grace/Robert Edgar Dumfries
« on: Monday 18 September 06 10:07 BST (UK)  »
All i have on Charles is he died in Canonbie in 1856 aged 62 parents William Edgar & Margaret Caurthers
Wife was Mary ...

Thats it im afraid

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Grace/Robert Edgar Dumfries
« on: Monday 18 September 06 09:55 BST (UK)  »

Thanks for the offer. James was in Castleton in 1841 and also 1851 that was the year he married Elizabeth Jackson.
I think i have searched enough on the Edgars im sticking with Jane Elliot now!
But it might help you i have some things on James father Charles, But i'll need to hunt them out so i'll get back to you..

Julz

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