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No Nisbet/Nesbits as apprentices or masters I'm afraid Jean. Sorry.

Despite 65 pages of entries in the booklet I don't think I've found anyone for anyone yet ( that includes my own Childs and Lyon  :( )

Jan ;)

Thanks Loads Jan really appreciate you taking your time to look
Jean

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Hi

I have a copy of London Apprentices : Armourers and Brasiers' Company 1610 -1800 from which I am happy to do look-ups. Although the apprenticeships were in London, the apprentices came from all over the country. The index gives the apprentices name plus his father's name ocupation and abode and the name of the master and date of apprenticeship. It does not unfortunately give the residence of the master or whether he was an armorer or brasier - but there is a separate index of Masters, so if you already know you have, say, a London Brasier you can find out if anyone was apprenticed to him.

Jan ;)

Do you have any Nisbet(t)/Nesbit(t) s mentioned? Really appreciate this thanks Jean

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Ayrshire / Re: Missing Galston parish records
« on: Friday 08 January 10 15:44 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks ever so much

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Lanarkshire / Re: Cambusnethan Cemetery Grave Search
« on: Friday 08 January 10 11:51 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks
Helps a lot and thanks for the picture

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Lanarkshire / Re: Cambusnethan Cemetery Grave Search
« on: Thursday 07 January 10 23:50 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for Nisbet and trying fit them together taking there is more than one of these family members there. Am researching and trying to correct a family genealogy published back in 1916

Specifically I do know that Anne Nisbet a spinster is buried there Her will said
"Wishes to be buried Old Church Yard of Cambusnethan in spot where her “niece Mary Ann Nisbet was interred and a monument be erected over it with this inscription “Sacred to the descendants of Archibald Nisbet Esquire of Carfin, and Emilia Stuart daughter of the Honourable Archibald Stuart of Duncearn second son of James Earl of Moray”

I have no idea how this niece fits in

I also have her sister married to Captain James Sinclair-LOCKHART (b.abt.1736) Esq of Castlehill ,  that I believe is probably also buried there- The genealogy for them that I have found says he was married to Anne but my information says MARY EMELIA
 Believe other Nisbet family members may also be buried there
Any help  at all is appreciated
Thanks from Norway

Forgot to say she Ann died in 1833 and her sister in 1830 her niece I have no idea

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Midlothian / Re: 1871 census, Edinburgh
« on: Thursday 07 January 10 20:27 GMT (UK)  »
37 Lower Bridge Street Stirling
William Williams 60 Head b Ireland General Labourer
Jane Williams wife 56 born Ireland
James Williams son 17 b Stirling ?Pon moalder
William Williams 15 son b Stirling ?Pon Moalder
Elizabeth 3 granddaughter b East India


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Lanarkshire / Re: Cambusnethan Cemetery Grave Search
« on: Thursday 07 January 10 20:06 GMT (UK)  »
Cambusnethan old churchyard
Is there any Nisbet (any spelling) mentioned there?

Thanks

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Ayrshire / Re: Missing Galston parish records
« on: Thursday 07 January 10 19:56 GMT (UK)  »
Do you have any for Nisbet (any spelling) for that period?

Thanks

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