Author Topic: Jane McCallum, Buchanan, Brownlie  (Read 3754 times)

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Re: Jane McCallum, Buchanan, Brownlie
« Reply #27 on: Monday 28 January 19 19:31 GMT (UK) »
I have a feeling that both Jane Buchanan born 1889 in Cambusnethan and her half brother James Brownlie, born 1892, again in Cambusnethan both emigrated, possibly to Australia, between 1901 and 1911. I have tried every avenue e.g. marriage/census/death here, with no result. How do I best pursue my hunch re Australia? As usual your experience is greatly appreciated. Nearly there with the descendants of their Mother, also called, Jane.
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Nisbet Cambusnethan Cemetery
« Reply #28 on: Saturday 04 March 23 04:02 GMT (UK) »
Trying to locate the graves of the Nisbet family, many I know from my grandmother are buried in the graveyard at Cambusnethan (they lived in Newmains).

I have the location of Adam Nisbet d. 1879 and Margaret Watson d 1869, lair Low public 030. (my gtgtgt grandparents)
Also Peter Nisbet d 1873 and Elizabeth Aikenhead Nisbet d1889, Lair Old graveyard OGY B07-01. (my gtgt grandparents)

I know there are many more Nisbet's buried there.
Any information or help locating these graves gratefully received.

Taggart-Dungannon, Co Tyrone. Motherwell.
Nisbet- Greenlaw, BKS. Falkirk. Cambusnethan.
Aikenhead, Boston- Shotts, Cambusnethan, Carluke.
McFiggen, Bell, Mitchell- Lanark, Lesmahagow, Carluke.
Lockhart- Lanark
Fleming-East Lothian.

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Re: Jane McCallum, Buchanan, Brownlie
« Reply #29 on: Wednesday 08 March 23 08:25 GMT (UK) »
Duplicate message
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=530309.msg7419792#msg7419792
Please reply on that thread to avoid duplication.
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