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Lanarkshire / Re: catholic cemetery hutchesontown
« on: Friday 20 July 07 21:40 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the reply, i have visited the southern necropolis and had no luck, most of the old stones have been pushed over covering the names. i will give the other web site a try. thank you for the information. regards stuart

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Lanarkshire / Re: catholic cemetery hutchesontown
« on: Friday 20 July 07 07:27 BST (UK)  »
THANK YOU BOTH FOR REPLYING I WILL LOOK IN TO THEM. THANKS AGAIN, STUART.

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Lanarkshire / catholic cemetery hutchesontown
« on: Tuesday 17 July 07 14:09 BST (UK)  »
can someone please help me; i am researching my gg grand parents william mcgeachy and bridget docherty who lived around hutchesontown glasgow from about 1865 to 1910. there parish church was st francis where all marriages and baptisms took place, my problem is the burials i do not know were they were buried but they died in hutchesontown so they must be buried near  there. if anyone can help with identifying the catholic burial grounds around hutchesontown i would appreciate it. thanks stuart.

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Lanarkshire / clark family riccarton, hurlford
« on: Friday 09 June 06 13:01 BST (UK)  »
i am researching the Clark family and found that they came from riccarton, Ayr around 1744 when Quinton Clark was born he married jean willock around 1763. Quinton is as far back as i can get on the web, can any one give me some advice on where to look next or does any one know the burial ground at riccarton that have seen the Clark's on head stones. i would like to visit riccarton to look my self but as i live near London i do not want a wasted journey if no head stones exist. the family clark lived at riccarton and hurlford for a good 100 years.
any help would be very much appreciated
thank you Stu.

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Lanarkshire / 1851 census look - up
« on: Friday 09 June 06 12:49 BST (UK)  »
can anyone please help, my ggggrandparents charles docherty born c1822 ireland & ann jane mcdowell born c1826 ireland they married 29 jan 1842 paisley low church/renfrew. they had son john b:c1848 abbey, daughters ann b:c 1844 abbey, & elizabeth b:c1845.
i can not find any trace of them in the 1851 census on scotlandspeople web site. the 1861 records them at 40 muirhead street, gorbals & the 1871 records them at 60 rose street, hutchesontown.
can somone please help me with a look - up in the 1851 census,
thank you
stu.

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Lanarkshire / mcgeachy missing from 1871 census
« on: Thursday 01 June 06 17:30 BST (UK)  »
i am trying to find my gggggrandparents margaret (dob, c 1805 ireland)& thomas mcgeachy (dob c1805 ireland),(mcgeachie, mcgeechie, mcgechy, mcgeachey) i have them on the 1841, 51, census of gorbals, glasgow area, then 1861 census at rutherglen road , thomas is missing but he did not die until 28 aug 1886 at govan poor house. margaret did not die until 17 july 1876 hutchesontown, glasow. it is possible that the scotlandspeople web site may have transcribed the names wrong as i have used all name variations and soundex but had no luck, i could have bought a bentley with the money i have wasted on wrong matches. can someone please help me with finding them on the 1871 census or give me some advice it would be very much appreciated. regards stu.

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Lanarkshire / Re: 1851 census look up
« on: Friday 26 May 06 18:56 BST (UK)  »
thank you for the information that was not a name combination i have tried and it is my family the ages are slightly out but the names all tally up. I have got the original census of scotlandspeople the only problem is there is no address even on the page before, do you know what part of Glasgow st James is in?
thanks again you have helped me out immensely.
best regards stu m

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Lanarkshire / 1851 census look up
« on: Thursday 25 May 06 22:11 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone please help me with a 1851 census as i have spent loads on scotlandspeople web site and had no look with my mcgeachy (mcgeachie, mcgeachey, mcgeechie) family which i have found on the 1841 and 1861 census first living at spring place, gorbals(1841) then in 1861 living at 6 mathieson street, govan. the head of the family is thomas mcgeachy born ireland c1803 (thomas not on the 1861 wife margeret was head),  wife margaret born ireland c1803 children; william (c1836;govan), ann (c1836;lanark,glasgow), mary ann (c1848), james(c1830;ireland), marion (c1850;govan/renfrew), sarah (c1841;govan/renfrew). i have used every spelling possible but with no look, the 1841 the spelling was mcgeechie. any help would be very much appreciated.
stu.m

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