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Re: Riach & Younie families, Moray and beyond
« Reply #30 on: Wednesday 01 October 08 01:40 BST (UK) »

Hi -
Wondering if any of you have any insight or information into a Margaret Younie of Knockando, born in 1777, who married John Proctor of Boharm (I think).  If you do, or are interested I can give you branch info for their children and so on.
- Proctor
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Re: Riach & Younie families, Moray and beyond
« Reply #31 on: Wednesday 01 October 08 01:41 BST (UK) »

my email is brokenstriker@yahoo.com
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Re: Riach & Younie families, Moray and beyond
« Reply #32 on: Wednesday 01 October 08 09:50 BST (UK) »

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McCallum Scotch

Just in case anyone is looking for this online, it is Macallan not McCallum

http://www.themacallan.com/splash.asp

and in Scotland we don't use the word 'Scotch' as a noun and seldom as an adjective. That means that while we might talk about 'Scotch whisky' or a 'Scotch egg' or 'Scotch mist' we never say 'Scotch' on its own when we mean whisky. It is always taken for granted that if you order a dram or a whisky that you mean Scotch whisky. If you want any other sort you would probably specify the brand, though as I've never committed such a heinous sin I wouldn't really know Smiley
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Re: Riach & Younie families, Moray and beyond
« Reply #33 on: Today at 03:19:16 »

three pubs in three different cities (Edinburgh, Inverness and Stirling) simple question, "What's the best whisky I can buy?"  One, only one answer at each pub, "MacAllan."

speaking of which ... there's a lovely 15 year old waiting for me in my kitchen
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