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Scotland / Re: Can't find my ancestors!!
« on: Friday 02 January 09 02:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hi dunlinds!

Thanks for contacting me, I was trying to send you my email address via Personal Messages but it doesnt work, so could you send me yours, please.

Thanks.

Talk to you soon I hope,

Nick.

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Fife / Re: FIFE Death Index pre 1855
« on: Monday 15 September 08 00:19 BST (UK)  »
I think my John McIntosh is in the one you gave me, I only need to find a few more infos and then find him!

Thank you very much for your help jacci!  :D

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Fife / Re: FIFE Death Index pre 1855
« on: Saturday 13 September 08 23:35 BST (UK)  »
Okay, Thanks!

I'm sorry I did a mistake!  :o

John's wife isn't Elizabeth Murray, but Christina/Christian Murray! I don't know if it will change something.

Let me know,

thank you,

Nick.  :)


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Fife / Re: FIFE Death Index pre 1855
« on: Saturday 13 September 08 21:42 BST (UK)  »
Thanks a lot!

Haven't you find Alexander Ednie who died in 1806 in Carnbee ? Could you, please, try to search for him under these names : Alexander Udny or Udney, or Edney. But I'm sure he died in Carnbee in 1806...  ???

For the John MacIntosh, Have you tried written as McIntosh, McKintosh, MacKintosh, and MacIntosh... My John McIntosh, was born around 1770, he was the husband of Elizabeth Murray.

Let me know, please.  :)

Thanks again!  ;D

Nick.

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Fife / Re: FIFE Death Index pre 1855
« on: Saturday 13 September 08 21:12 BST (UK)  »
Oh okay cool! Thanks!!!

So I'm looking for the following peoples :

- Alexander Ednie died in 1806 in Carnbee,
- Alexander Ednie died in 1802 in Kilconquhar,
- Alexander Ednie died between 1841 & 1851 in Fife, I think, in Kilconquhar, but if not, a parish around this one.
- John McIntosh died before 1841 in Fife, also around Kilconquhar too. He was a sailsor/seaman and before that he was a private.

If there isn't enough infos for some of the people, let me know.

Thank you very much!

Nick.  :D

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Fife / Re: FIFE Death Index pre 1855
« on: Saturday 13 September 08 19:49 BST (UK)  »
Hello Diddymiller!

I was wondering if you still did look up on Fife death Index pre 1855 ?

Let me know, please.

Thank you!

Nick.  :)

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Scotland / Re: Birth certificate with no name...
« on: Wednesday 10 September 08 21:29 BST (UK)  »
Hello,

yes, I know, I assume one of my ancestor is Robert Udny of Auchterellon son of John Udny of Udny & Isobel Fraser.

But I don't through which one of his children I'm descendant of, the Robert Udny of Auchterellon in the brith cert., that I've put in this topic, should be the same Robert Udny son of John & Isobel Udny, and the Udny with no name should be one of his child, but that's why I don't know if it is my James Udny, because I only need to prove that the Udny with no name is my James Udny.

James Udny married Jean Shand, both are my ancestors.
I'm almost sure that James's father is called Robert, because of the Scottish name convention, that my ancestors seemed to use.

But I can't find a James Udny son of a Robert that could fit my James.

Nick.

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Scotland / Re: Birth certificate with no name...
« on: Wednesday 10 September 08 13:02 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone!

Thanks for your help,

Lass, thanks for the info, I'm for sure going to try to find other documentation, but in the beginning of the 1700's there weren't many documentation on a person, only birth, mariage and death, mariage certs doesn't show the parents or age, and death I don't know where to find them...

Flst, I don't know if the witnesses are relatives, sometimes they are, but they could also be neighbours, family friends, as far I know, I don't know any Shewan in the Udny family, I'll have to search further for that.

Caroclay, that it's interesting it could finally be that after all, I'm going to look for an other Udny born a little after that, to see.

Actually, does anyone knows where I could find death records in Aberdeenshire for that time ?

Nick.


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Scotland / Re: Birth certificate with no name...
« on: Tuesday 09 September 08 09:13 BST (UK)  »
Thanks,

so this Udny would be stillborn or died soon after birth ?

My ancestor was James Udny married in 1727, and I've only find that Udny born in 1703 that could be him.
And when looking at the Scottish naming Convention, the first son should have the name of his paternal grandfather, and the first son of James is Robert! And they seem to have follow that convention naming system, when I look at the other children.

Also James got married in Ellon, and Robert was from Auchterellon which are two places just near each other.

Don't know if all this is a coincidence but considering the fact that I can't find any other James Udny that could fit him in his age when he married, I think that it is him...

Let me know what do you think.

Nick.


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