Hi JAP..
Thank you for placing this again to the top of the board, that was a very kind gesture & much appreciated
Yes i know it is unusual not to get replies, as i have had some wonderful help in other areas from the board. I thank them for that
I saw many also read the thread, i hope they found it of interest, as i find other treads are
I was rather hoping to find any relations in the Fife area, especially Dunfermline & Crail area?
I am pretty sure there must be relations in the Dunfermline area somewhere, they obviously dont read the Chat boards

My father Walter Beaty fell out it appears with most, if not all of his family,believe it or not , over his fathers will!!!
When his sister Magdalaine & her husband Robert Steel , ex bank manager Crail,was left most of the estate, yes sad i know.
I am unsure if my Father , Walter Beaty, ever knew about relations that moved from Cumbria to Fife

Also David Edmond, my Great Grandfather, who was the mail contractor & ran daily , i believe from Crail to St Andrews, he originally came from Cupar where his Father had a Hotel & also ran the mail contract
Also interested in any Browns of Crail,, My Crail connection goes back to Thomas Brown,, married to Margaret Lyel my 5th Gt Grandfather ,born 1745
Again if anyone has any information about Alexander McDonald of Crail, my Gt Gt Grandfather , who was born in Opinan, Gairloch, lost at sea in 1845,
His body was , we were told, was brougth back to Crail , with another 4 bodies, unsure if the rest were from Crail area however
Sounds like part of a fishing crew, as he was sometime a fisherman & sometime Sailor
Alexanders parents were Donald McDonald & Elizabeth Brown,Alexander married my Gt Gt Grand mother Madalaine Clark McDonald in 1827
If anyone has any information of Donald McDonald & Elizabeth Brown of Opinan, Gairloch, in the Highlands,who were Alexanders parents, although not married

. I would be very grateful
I have tried every way i can to find any information on Alexander McDonald, although buried in Crail,according to the Sexton books of Death.
I can find no headstone..I have been through the bowels of the Uni at St Andrews, the staff i found so very helpful in every way
But after searching newspapers of the time, Council Records Fishing Museum etc etc, i have hit a wall..I find it hard to believe that no further record of Alexander exists, it is so frustrating,
I expect many on here will of been in the same position, thanks again for allowing me to highlight this
Kind Regards
Ron81