Hello "Colliersbairn",
It may seem strange to you that an elderly man living on the Mornington Peninsula south of Melbourne in Australia would have any interest in the Izatt's, Crockett's, Penman's, Coult's and Strangs in Scotland. How wrong you would be! Every one of those names forms part of my Family Tree.
If you go on to the Fife Board of RootsChat you will see that I have written extensively on these families and still continue to do so - every day. What you need is a helping hand, and perhaps the first step would be to read the postings that I have made, recognise the individuals that I write about, make a note of them, and then join a team that is truly dedicated to helping people like yourself.
Let me give you an example:
William Izatt married Margaret Simpson on 21st August, 1778 at Culross in Perth.
His father, William Izatt married Elspeth Couts on 8th February, 1755 at Tulliallan, Perthshire. His Grandfather John Izatt married Agnes Allan at Tulliallan, Perthshire, on 21st November, 1718. His Great-Grandfather, Thomas Izatt married Bessie Smith about 1680 at Torryburn in Fife.
Elspeth Couts father was Thomas Couts who married Isabel Stewart (Stuart) on 25th November, 1726 at Tulliallan in Perthshire. Her Grandfather was James Couts who married Elizabeth Hunter on 28th November, 1687 at Tulliallan in Perthshire.
Elizabeth Strang married Archibald Cook on 30th June, 1837 at Aberdour in Fife. Her father was John Strang who married Elizabeth (Betty) Izatt on 16th November, 1804 at Dunfermline in Fife. Her Great-Grandfather was Charles Strang who married Isabel Cunnan on 27th June, 1776 at Dunfermline in Fife.
I bet you're asking yourself how an Aussie could give you all that information in such a short space of time. Well, I'm not an Aussie, I'm a Scot who was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife and knows the county like the back of my hand. After my birth at Kirkcaldy, I lived at Auchterderran in Fife and at the end of World War II lived not all that far from Falkland Palace, which is nestled at the foot of the Lomond Hills in Fife.
Many of my family on my mother's side, the Livingstone's still live in the Cowdenbeath area of Fife.
So there you are, a brief rundown of who I am and where I came from. You are more than welcome to contact me on RootsChat or send me a message off-line, and I will be delighted to hold out a helping hand. I spend most of my time helping out people from different countries around the world and I derive quite a great deal of pleasure in doing so.
I hope you enjoy my postings on the Fife Board and I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind Regards,
Tom.