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MAGGIE D
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Re: GATEHOUSE -- old streets
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 31 October 09 23:22 UTC (UK) »

I have just seen your message about John McClure and Margaret Brown of Gatehouse of Fleet and the marriage of their daughter Margaret McClure to Nathan(iel) McMurray. There is a headstone in memory of Nathan erected by his son William In Anwoth Old Kirkyard. I have been trying to find any link between him and my GGGgrandfather James McMurray Weaver of Anwoth ( died 1865) married to Margaret Sproat (died 1850) they are also buried at Anwoth Old Kirkyard.  The only remote possibility I have found that they may be linked is that one of their daughters was called Janet Brown McMurray 1817 1899
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Re: GATEHOUSE -- old streets
« Reply #16 on: Sunday 01 November 09 08:58 UTC (UK) »

My ancestors were Gatehouse McMurrays so I have been very interested in finding a link between the families. My ggggrandparents also have a tombstone at Anwoth.  They were James McMurrie and Sarah McClune. My distant cousin Megan  in Alabama and I have found a great deal of info on the McClunes but cant find anything definite about James.  We have not been able to find any connection between the 3 McMurray families. Very frustrating!
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Re: GATEHOUSE -- old streets
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 01 November 09 11:42 UTC (UK) »

Hi Callywoods

Nice to read your post and we hope all is well with you. Gatehouse is calling us back again next year! Cheesy

You can have lovely weather in Dumfries and Galloway. Cool

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MAGGIE D
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Re: GATEHOUSE -- old streets
« Reply #18 on: Sunday 01 November 09 17:22 UTC (UK) »

I am sure that Nathan McMurray and Margaret mcClure are either related to you or me somehow, but I cannot find any proof
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