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    Hi Pauline John Gordon McCulloch would be my...

    Hi Pauline
    John Gordon McCulloch would be my grandmother's half brother, although my great grandmother and John Gordon's mother were sisters. Even though I now have full access on Ancestry,...
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    Hi, not been on this site for ages. Do you have...

    Hi, not been on this site for ages. Do you have a tree on Ancestry?
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    Hello Andrew Well it's been three years since...

    Hello Andrew

    Well it's been three years since the "box" left me & I am delighted that you have finally been reunited and I hope that you have found comfort in the letters & cards of condolence...
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    Thank you Waitabit & Pennydog Yes I actually...

    Thank you Waitabit & Pennydog

    Yes I actually have put Fanny in my tree at Tomes/Toms. I will have a look at the 1841 census you found and see what that my throw at me. I was hoping that Fanny...
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    Who are you Fanny Tomes?

    Hello everyone

    Can I have your assistance with the transcription of the above who in the 1851 census for Plymouth

    Class H0107, Piece 1878, Folio 484, Page 14

    is down as Grand Daur of William...
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    Andrew Carnegie (the Steel Magnate) is my 1st...

    Andrew Carnegie (the Steel Magnate) is my 1st cousin, 4 x removed - he forgot to mention me in his will!!
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    Hello Tom Please could you do me a favour, I...

    Hello Tom

    Please could you do me a favour, I have never met a 1st cousin (I am an only child and both my parents had no siblings) the next time you take Jack for a coffee, could it please be on...
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    Hello again Thank you for the information on...

    Hello again

    Thank you for the information on John Gordon McCulloch, I am so pleased to know that he travelled to Canada with Andrew Thomas McNairn & Family, Andrew of course being another uncle. ...
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    Hello Tom Yes this is the Alexander McNairn I...

    Hello Tom

    Yes this is the Alexander McNairn I mean, the one in Cumberland in 1911. I have taken a close look and obviously he is mine since the place of birth is noted as Meikle Eldrig, Newton...
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    Hi Tom Sorry the address for Mrs Walker means...

    Hi Tom

    Sorry the address for Mrs Walker means nothing to me. As for Janet Nairn McCulloch, closest relative I suspect would be A McNairn or Alexander but the Alexander in my tree, son of Samuel &...
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    Hello Check81 I'm loving this, 2 threads that...

    Hello Check81

    I'm loving this, 2 threads that I can hopefully provide some help with, although on this one I think you know as much as I.

    John McCulloch was born 10th May 1839 & christened on...
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    Just had a quick look at my tree again and I see...

    Just had a quick look at my tree again and I see that I have a Jean McNairn born to the same family approx 1903, since all my McNairn/McCullochs seem to change between Jean & Jane, I know notice...
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    Hi again Check81 Agnes Ross McNairn was born...

    Hi again Check81

    Agnes Ross McNairn was born 18 Aug 1901 Penninghame, Wigtownshire to William McNairn & Agnes Ross White who were married 21 Nov 1899. Agnes had been married before to a ? Thomson....
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    Hello Check81 How exciting, second cousins in...

    Hello Check81

    How exciting, second cousins in Canada! I can reply only briefly since I have sneaked onto a friends computer & don't have all my details to hand.

    Your post above definately...
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    Thank you Lesleys & Malcolm99, I've had a proper...

    Thank you Lesleys & Malcolm99, I've had a proper read through now & understand whats happening, how on earth I never followed through on William Renell Seward I don't know, I do remember wondering...
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    I have only just read the above briefly & am...

    I have only just read the above briefly & am initially confused so I think I may have an early glass of wine & read the above again. Thank you so much for your help, I feel I will be back...
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    Hi Lesleys, my you have been busy, only nipped...

    Hi Lesleys, my you have been busy, only nipped out to stock up on packed lunch goodies!

    Yes these are my lot. William Snr is the son of William John Seward and Ann Rendell who married in 1814 &...
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    I'm just confusing myself more.. new eyes pls

    I have a Charlotte Hetty SEWARD aged 17 on the 1891 census noted as niece staying with William Richard Lisle and his wife Elizabeth Lisle nee SEWARD in Exeter, Devon.

    Class RG12, Piece 1692, Folio...
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    perhaps a few days on this menu would make my...

    perhaps a few days on this menu would make my Kids appreciate how much time goes into the thinking of menus, the buying of all the food & finally the preparation & cooking.. puts me of eating.
    Alison
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    Hi Lucygrasshopper I too took a quick look on...

    Hi Lucygrasshopper

    I too took a quick look on Ancestry at his notes, it says there are 10 pages but it quickly goes onto the next person. I did however note that his sign up date was 21.9.17 & he...
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    Always see the positive Colin, that £100...

    Always see the positive Colin, that £100 according the National Archives currency converter was worth over £5000 in todays money, she worked hard & managed to leave something for her Family..
    Alison
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    Oh I agree with you Ladkyis, my luggage would...

    Oh I agree with you Ladkyis, my luggage would include my own personal life jacket, flares & a James Bond jet pack (which would probably go wrong!)
    Alison
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    Hi Colin I too always read your posts not just...

    Hi Colin

    I too always read your posts not just because of the Cornish links but because I wish my Family would reveal even a tiny portion of intrigue that yours do to allow me to get "stuck in". ...
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    Hi Would be grateful to know anything you may...

    Hi
    Would be grateful to know anything you may have on the following:

    Hollow, Rundle, Prior & Wyatt
    Many thanks
    Alison
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    Susan Seward 1851 census help needed

    Hello everyone

    I only have access to A......y & have a problem looking or discounting a potential relative in the 1851 census.

    Sarah Seward/Seaward born about 1764, can be found on the 1841...
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