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Lanarkshire / Re: Robert McLUCKIE & family
« on: Thursday 24 September 09 20:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi Karen,

My maiden name is Sara McGibbon.  I have a great-grandfather that was born somewhere, unknown, in Scotland, and eventually married my great-grandmother Anne Augusta Milne,  on 10 Aug 1866.  They had four children, one of whom lived, my grandfather William Milne McGibbon.  He was born and lived in Dublin for his first 17 years.  John, Anne and William came to the US in  1886.  I have lots more info on the Milne family than on any McGibbons.  And that is what i am searching for now, among other people.  All I know is that they went to the Lower Glouster Street Presbyterian Church in Dublin, which became a corn store and is a  ruin now.  It is located on Sean McDermott Street n Dublin City. 

I would be happy to discuss any other info I have with you, if you would like.  If you have nay info that might be helpful for me, that would be really wonderful.

I live in the Seattle area of Washington State, here in the US and am workng trying to figure aoout about this McGibbon.  I don't have a birthdate for him, but am guessing he might have been born around 1838 or so. 

Perhaps you can suggest something for me to search.  I am a member of ancestry.com and go in to visit that place a lot. 

It also looks like you often do research for other people, which I think is great!  I would imagnne you charge people to search for them, right? 

Well, please write me soon.  thanks,

saradu 

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Death in Leeds 1840s - which sub-registration district?
« on: Thursday 24 September 09 20:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi Barbara,
I was born a McGibbon.  My great-grandfather was John McGibbon and I think he may have been born somewhere in Scotland . . . such a big help . . . He was married to Anne Augusta Milne in 10 Aug 1866.  And I know nothing else about him except he was an orphan at a very young age.  He could have been born to the John McGibbon who is your possible relative, but I have no info at all on his side of the family.  Maybe you have some info.   

I live in the Seattle area, in Washington State, of the US.  If it would help you I would be happy to share whatever info I do have.  Maybe this would benefit us both.  My great-grandfather John McGibbon lived for quite a while in Dublin, too, before comng wth his wife and one living child, William, to the US by ship in 1886.  They went to the Lower Glouster Street Presbyterian Church which is now a ruin that was a corn store on Sean McDermott Street, there. 

Hope to hear form you soon.  Thanks, Saradu

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