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golfer
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Back at you Pat. You may very well be correct, however, from my notes Edward was BORN 22 June 1823 and is the same Edward who was CHRISTENED 5 Feb 1828. Keep in mind that birthdates and christening dates are often spaced. Cheers, Golfer.
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Pat. As I mentioned in my 1st post to you, there are records that have Thomas Hall/Christian Moir and James Hall/Christian Moir as parents of my Francis Hall. Thomas and James were brothers; however, based on my research another brother John was in fact Francis' father. Quite a dilemma. But the bottom line is I am confident your Edward Hall is connected, being a son of Thomas and Christian. Cheers, Golfer.
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Hi Golfer - just running this past you as you probably have this info anyway..just trying to clear my mind. By the way the two Edward Hall's were that... S.People have them listed 22/06/1823 parents Thomas Hall Christian Moir GROS 466/0060 0055. Other one same parents dob 05/02/1828 GROS 466/0060 0119 so as I said the first one may have died.
Went looking for James Hall 1825 son of Thomas and Christian found the 1841 census which shows Christian Hall 1801 Clacks Christian Hall 1821 Clacks Francis Hall 1829 Clacks James Hall 1826 Clacks Janet Hall 1840 Clacks What is interesting there is no sign of Thomas but there is a Edward Moir (transcribed as Hoir) 1776 Clacks David Moir 1826 Clacks
They are all in the parish of Tillicoutry.
It does become more and more obvious that my family whomesoever they were (McKay's, Stewarts, Hall,s Sneddon's et al all lived in the general area) Alva, Alloa, Dunblane, Tillicoutry, Clackmannan, I now wish I had paid more attention when I used to visit, but that's passed so now have to try and recall what was said...... Hope I am not boring you, you probably have all this info anyway...regards Pat
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Hall (Dunblane) Robertson (Clackmannanshire) Sneddon (Clackmannan) Cramb (Perthshire) Marshall (Clackmmannan) Michie (Clackmannan) Stewart (Perthshire) Ferguson (Perthshire) McKay (Perthshire) McLaren (Perthshire) Moir (Perthshire)
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Hi Pat. I'm going to have to put you on hold. Just got home and have lots to do. My son and I are conducting a (ice) hockey school out of town and will be tied up for a week. We love our hockey here in Canada! Cheers, Golfer.
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Hi Pat. Looking on UK freecen roostweb.com at the 1841 Tillicoultry (Coalsnaughton Village) census. Ref the entry for Christian Hall and some of her children, on a separate page her husband Thomas Hall is listed. We can speculate numerous reasons for this. Fol Christian's entry is her father Edward Moir. Don't know if this means anything to you but in the same census is an Isabella Snaddon (b. 1811) living w/a Condie household. Also don't know if it means anything when researching Tillicoultry records but I have read somewhere that at one time this parish was comprised of 3 villages: 1. Westerton or Cairntown. 2. Earlston, Ellerton or Eastertown. 3. COALSNAUGHTON. Cheers, Ray.
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DavidofLincs
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Pat,
Yes, Ray is correct. Coalsnaughton was one of three villages in Tillycoultry Parish. It developed as a mining village in the 19th Century up on the south ridge of the Devon Valley opposite to Tillycoultry (the old Westerton) on the north side of the River Devon. In the 1841 Census, James Hall, aged 15, is listed as an Iron Miner. The Thomas Hall on a separate page is aged 45 and listed as a shoemaker. David.
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