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Topic: NICOL family (Read 1485 times)
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HeatherB
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Another red herring for you my greatgrandfather was Nichol Rea/Rae born Forfar 1844 we know that the Nichol family are related to us but not how and we know their are relatives in Canada but nothing else a cousin of mine has a school photo sent from Canada no names though I thought I might put it on the internet in the future as someone might recognize it.
Cheers Heather
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HeatherB
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My greatgrandfather's first name was Nicol sometimes spelt with 2Ls sometimes one he was given this first name because their was a family member by that surname who it was thought would leave him money. the surname is Rea but once the family left Scotland people seemed to spell it Rae because grandma couldn't read or write I guess it depended on the information that the people inputing into the documents had in their own minds the way it was written. Another cousin doing research in Canada said that her families grave in Perth had Nicol's buried in it but so far I have not been able to find anyone by that name but as I have not gone back in all branches it may just be hidden from present view. With this family they did not always name in the traditional way for instance Nicol's eldest son was called James after his best friend and his father Walter and nobody else has had this name so far but that could have been given him for inheritance purposes also.
I will write to the cousin about the photo and see if she can get a copy for me so I can scan it to you.
I just felt that sometimes another suggestion can lead you to where you need to go.
Cheers Heather
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wildgoose
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I have been researching this branch of the NICOLLs family for 3 years and iI have a large database which includes Alexander and his 6 brothers(at the last count). Please contact me at davewstretton@hotmail.co.uk for further information.
Dave
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« Last Edit: Sunday 19 April 09 19:37 UTC (UK) by wildgoose »
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All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated. Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).
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charmedc
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Hello - just wondering if you have a Christopher Niccol/Niccoll c1885 who married a Euphemia Alexander? I know he had a son Douglas. kindest regards
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Culley, Cully, McLeish, McIntosh, Robertson, McCord, Webster, Alexander, Brown, MacIntosh, Alexander, MacLeish, Calder, Mitchell, Brown, Gerrie, Gethins, McGlone, Cassidy, Collins, Gaffney, Cruickshank, Whittet, McKenna, Armstrong, Gality, Connelly, Law, Torbett, Pyott, Johnston, Johnstone, Burnett, Fraser, McDonald, MacDonald, Young, Duncan, Fleeming, McPherson, MacPherson
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wildgoose
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at this moment I haven't come across one. However, that doesn't mean to say there isn't. Up until last week I hadn't come across an Alexander NICOLL.
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All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated. Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).
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scotmum
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Wildgoose, on your Nicoll research, do you have any from Errol, Perthshire (early to mid 1800's), some of whom later lived in Dundee?
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STEWART, Lanarkshire, Scotland and Fermanagh/Monaghan border areas, Ireland LILLEY, County Antrim, Ireland (now NI). HENDERSON,Lanarkshire,Scotland and probably County Londonderry, Ireland (now NI). CAPE Cumberland, England & Lanarkshire, Scotland SCOTT Cumberland, England & Lanarkshire, Scotland
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wildgoose
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My NICOLLs are all from Arbroath. However because some were merchant seaman their children were born in London.
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All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated. Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).
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Margie1
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From what I can gather ours were all from Errol, Perth, Scotland until 1853 where they were born in Liverpool and living in Toxteth Park and were publicans in the early days and then teachers from early 1800s from what I could find out on the censuses and through family search.org.
Where is Arbroath?
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wildgoose
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You are kidding me...I've you never heard of Google maps
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All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated. Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).
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