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Topic: Alexander Skene - Aberdeen c1844 (Read 250 times)
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Piglet01
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Hello Lesley
A search on the IGI which is free (www.familysearch.org) using the name and 1845 +/- 2 years, brings up 3 within the timeframe. One looks like yours- but as Indaloman says - you'd need to know parents - or names passed down through the family.
Regards, Steve :O)
For general Scottish rersearch: www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk - it's free to register and allows you to do some searching, but is basically a pay per view site. Well worth a look though.
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McDonald originating in Aberlour. Smith (Aberdeenshire/Aberdeen), Esslemont, Christie, Robbie; Scott (in Aberdour). Crosbie and Willison. Roxburgh: Lawrie, Thomson, Paxton, Peacock, Amos, Robson
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hume24
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Hi everyone,
While Alexander shows a grocer in 1881, I can't see him in Scotland in 1871, with a similar occupation. I am guessing he married Eleanor Elizabeth Cunnington (Carrington, per 1881?) in 1875, Richmond, Surrey? You may need to apply for this certificate, to get his father's name and occupation.
There is an Alexander, c. 1844, brother to George in the 1871 census. Their mother, Lilas, is living with them also. His birth is probably the 1842 one, born to William Skene and Lilas Cowie in Turriff. He does "disappear" after that census, so it could be him. 
hume24
That Skene family (headed by George) looks to have moved to Gamrie, Banffshire by 1881. No Alexander with them.
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