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Travelling People / Re: WISDOM SMITH (which one) in 1871 census
« on: Sunday 12 January 14 06:25 GMT (UK)  »
Which Wisdom Smith is this with a 'wife' Mary, 1871 census:


1871 England Census about Windom Smith
Name:    Windom Smith
[Wisdom Smith]
Age:    75
Estimated Birth Year:    abt 1796
Relation:    Wife's Father (Father-in-law)
Spouse's Name:    Mary Smith
Gender:    Male
Where born:    Twibell, Leicestershire, England
Civil Parish:    Doncaster
Ecclesiastical parish:    St George
County/Island:    Yorkshire
Country:    England
Registration District:    Doncaster
Sub-registration District:    Doncaster
ED, institution, or vessel:    1
Household Schedule Number:    193
Piece:    4718
Folio:    22
Page Number:    37
Household Members:    
Name    Age
Robert Adams    42
Elizabeth Adams (wife) 41
Thomas Adams    18
Robert Adams    12
Eliza Adams    7
Joseph Adams    3
Wisdom Smith    75 (father of wife)
Mary Smith    67 (mother of wife)

If this is the one who married Amy in 1853.. did Amy die and he got back with his 2nd wife?

Interesting...
Tammy

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Travelling People / Re: WISDOM SMITH
« on: Sunday 12 January 14 06:17 GMT (UK)  »
I find it interesting that Wisdom married Amy in 1853. From what I can tell Mary Elliott died much after that. Am I wrong? Did someone find a death for Maria (Elliott) Smith?

Thanks, Tammy

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Gloucestershire / Re: Needle in a haystack?
« on: Wednesday 27 November 13 00:36 GMT (UK)  »
A few years have gone by, did you ever figure this out?

I'm actually researching the Ann Lewis, (father Jeremiah) who married John Mitchell, Cheltenham. But was wondering how you got on.

Tammy

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Hi,

On my Vista laptop, I ran BVRI2 in "Network" mode.

I tried to follow the instructions as to how to configure my new Windows 7, so that BVRI2 would again run in Network mode.

However the registry keys are different, so I can't really figure it out.

Can someone  please post the instructions on how to edit the registry, so that I can again run this as a network?

Thank you in advance
Tammy

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There are no other Davies stones ...

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   --   Sarah Davies or McDonald [sic] spouse of William Macdonald [sic] plasterer in Inverness

   --   Margaret Davies or Mackay spouse of Lachlan Mackay sometime Tacksman of Milltown of Conage presently residing at Culloden
 



Can someone tell me where Milltown of Conage is please? I have this record, and am trying to understand the place names and their location.

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1797 Hugh son to John 'Mc'Mitchell and Katherine McDonald at Ouchneem (sp?) [Nairn] was born the 15th current [Sept] and baptized the 17th. Witnesses Hugh 'Mc'Mitchell of Newtown of Budgate & Hugh McDonald at Milltown of Conage.
~~

I searched the interent, and this was the only page that had Milltown of Conage on it.
If you can comment on Newtown of Budgate, I would appreciate that too.

Thank you
Tammy
BC Canada

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US Lookup Requests / Re: 1865 NY Census Kings county
« on: Saturday 27 November 10 23:44 GMT (UK)  »
Is it possible to see this location on a map to better understand where people were living in 1860

1860 New York Ward 8 District 1, New York, New York


Thanks
Tammy

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Leitrim / Re: Mitchell Family of Cloone pre 1926 -- Help
« on: Monday 11 October 10 22:57 BST (UK)  »
There are two types of tests, and there is significance of testing Mitchells with roots in Leitrim, so that worldwide, we can attempt to clarify who is related to whom?

I'd like to encourage folks....especially those of you with the Mitchell surname and roots in Leitrim, to consider DNA testing, as it adds a whole new dimension to genealogy and helps to clarify who is related to whom.  Although costly, it can be done by anyone anywhere in the world.  The site with the most data....therefore the ability to compare your genes to the most people....is Family Tree DNA.  (I am not an investor!)

Their site is http://www.familytreedna.com

Upon selection of a test and payment of the fee, they will mail (to anywhere in the world) a swab kit.  It consists of little brushes and little vials, instructions on how to swab the inside of your cheek and a return padded envelope.  There are two tests you might consider.  One is the Y DNA test, which can only be taken from a male (which in this case we hope would be a male with the Mitchell surname.)  The other is the "family finder test", which looks at the "autosomal" DNA....i.e., genes that are not sex related; i.e., anyone can be tested.  (The family finder test is how Carleen and Mary Mitchell G connected, as mentioned previously.) The family finder tests looks a small sample of the genes that are passed from parents, grandparents, great grandparents, great great grandparents (etc.) to you.  Since each of us has a random pool of those genes, from grandparents, siblings will have some of those that match, and some that are different, so it is worth testing anyone/everyone in the family.....

There are excellent, but quick (maybe 3 minutes apiece) video clips put out by the University of Utah, that explain about the different types of DNA tests, and what information they will "tell" you.  You can view them at:

http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content/extras/molgen/auto_dna.html

Click on "Autosomal DNA" to learn what can be learned from the "family finder test"; click on "Y Chromosome DNA" to learn what can be learned from the Y DNA test.
(above written by Mary)

I live in BC Canada. Mary lives in Florida, USA
Cheers

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Leitrim / Re: Mitchell Family of Cloone pre 1926 -- Help
« on: Monday 11 October 10 05:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi Robert, (and Michael McCarrol) -

Have any of your (or this) Mitchell clan tested with familytreeDNA, maybe -  in the Mitchell surname project or perhaps registered in another surname project?
If so, can we share results?
Or maybe you or others related to this Mitchell clan might consider either the family finder test or the Y DNA test?

The reason I ended up on this message thread, is that a person in my family tree, with the surname Mitchell, has a distant match with Carleen Doherty, who posted here and has her ancestors listed a Peter Doherty and Ann Mitchell. So far the Mitchell surname is the only one we can find in common.

Here is a little info written by my cousin and fellow researcher Mary Mitchell, both her and her brother matched Carleen (this was written to a Susan, who is related to Carleen):

My name is Mary Mitchell G.  My Mitchell line came from the Edinburgh area of Scotland, at least as far back as we have proven, about 1770.  We do have the strong possibility for the next 2-3 generations back (the era of the Battle of the Boyne...later 1600s into the early 1700s) of "foot soldiers" in our line, but they are not yet proven.  The family we first consider in that era had children baptised in both Glasgow and in Edinburgh, indicating that they were moving between those two cities.

My brother did the Y DNA test for me, and we know that he is R1b1b2a1b, which doesn't really prove much of anything as it is a common haplotype for Great Britain.  We are in the Mitchell surname group, and so far, we have NO Mitchell matches....which also doesn't mean much of anything.  (In an odd twist of fate, we have a few Maxwell matches at 25 markers with a genetic distance of 2.  I have been told that this is an indication that my Mitchell name is an old one, because in Gaelic, Mitchell and Maxwell and spelled similarly and sound very much like Miexell.)

I am writing to you because my brother and I both recently did the "family finder" test at Family Tree DNA, and we both matched William Doherty, currently 95 years old, and a grandson of Ann Mitchell and Peter Doherty of Cloone.  It seems that we certainly match, since it is both of us who match with William.  The only ancestral surname that we share, that we know of, is Mitchell.  I am in contact with William's daughter, Carleen, who is helping my cousin Tammy Mitchell and I try to research this line further.

Since the time that you posted your research, would you have come across anything further on Ann Mitchell's ancestry?  Or, might you have suggestions as to where/how to research her further?

Thanks so much, for any help you may be able to give us.
~~~~~

Tammy

ps, in Scotland, our 4th great grandfather was a cattle dealer/publican, so it' not that far off!!

« Previous Edit: Tuesday 12 October 10 06:32 BST (UK) by ripriprip »

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Leitrim / Re: Mitchell Family of Cloone pre 1926 -- Help
« on: Wednesday 06 October 10 20:04 BST (UK)  »
Hi Robert,

From reading this thread, it seems that Carleen's Mary Mitchell is different from yours? Or are they one in the same, that is a little unclear to me.

I'm interested in the parents names of the Mary that Carleen says she has in her tree.

Thanks,
Tammy Mitchell

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