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Wendy Mc
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MCGEORGE family
« on: Saturday 24 April 04 06:56 UTC (UK) »

Looking to exchange information with any McGeorge researchers who have ancestors from this area.

cheers,

Wendy
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Re:MCGEORGE family
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 01 May 04 07:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi Wendy,

I am delighted to 'find' another McGeorge researcher.  My GG grandfather was Samuel McGeorge, born c1837 in Kirkpatrick Durham.
I have been doing a one name study on McGeorge for several years and have quite a large data base on McGeorges, world wide. can I help you?

I have my own family on a web page if you would like to check it out
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/a/m/Kay-Elizabeth-Campbell/index.htm

cheers
Kay
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Wendy Mc
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Re:MCGEORGE family
« Reply #2 on: Monday 03 May 04 03:05 UTC (UK) »

thanks Kay but you very kindly helped me 2 years ago.
My g.g. g'parents were Walter McGeorge and Ann McDonald. They had Jane McGeorge b.abt. 1860 who married Gillanders Findlay and lived in Essendon, Vic. Aust. They had my g'mother Vera Jane Findlay who married Alfred George Price. You sent me what you had so far on my line and it has been very much appreciated. Glad to see you are also using this site which is already proving to be one of the most helpful around.

Thanks again,  Wendy (Melbourne)
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Lindamax
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #3 on: Monday 22 August 05 21:00 UTC (UK) »

Hi.  This is a McGeorge researcher. I was born in Dumfries 1957 Lived in Auchencairn  in early years.and have got back to a birth in 1793 Parton.James McGeorge. I have his parents names from his death cert. but can't find a dickie bird on either of them (Walter McGeorge & Helen McLellan)Most of my branch were from Kirkcudbrightshire parishes.. Kay also helped me with my research.
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Maskell.Barlow          Staffs.Worcs. Durham.Yorkshire
Wendy Mc
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 23 August 05 11:01 UTC (UK) »

Hi Linda,

Nice to hear from you. Most of my McGeorge info is compliments of Kay except for what I have on my line that came to Australia. I haven't come across those names you mentioned however there were quite a few Walter McGeorges'. Mine all lived either Kircudbrightshire or Taunton, Somerset. I feel sure that your James will be connected to my lot in some way, being from Kircudbright. It's just a matter of finding out how exactly.

I'll keep a lookout for the ones you mentioned.

best wishes,

Wendy.......Melbourne, Australia.
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 25 August 05 10:44 UTC (UK) »


Hi Wendy,
Years ago my dad said that some of his sister's children moved to Australia Sheila or Patricia I think their names were. I'll have to find where I wrote that down.
Kay gave me info on a sister of my furthest back James:-Jane McGeorge Married.. John Barclay. She obviously also had Walter McG & Helen McClellan as parents. So I started a quest to find other children.Every time I came across a family with children named Walter and Helen I'd do a bit of checking up.
In 1851 census I found at Mains Cottage,Balmaghie Parish
Wm   Head  Blacksmith 52  born Parton
Harriet  Wife                   44          England
Eliza      dghtr                20               "
Harriet       "                   11                "
HELEN      "                      14               "
WALTER    son                  17              "
Wm           son                  8                "
                       (My James b. 1793 & Jane were born in Parton)

I found this family in 'familysearch' site:  wife & children were born Taunton ,somerset.!!
Your family? If it is, have you got William's death cert?
for parents info.
I have put some of my tree on Genes reunited.R u a amember? but most is on my Family tree maker at home.
I was emailing a FrankMacGeorge in New Zealand a year or so ago. but haven't emailed him for ages.
Found his email at Dum & Gal FHS
I'll stop waffling now. Love Linda
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Northerngirl
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Re: MCGEORGE family and 'half a find'!
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 28 August 05 18:31 UTC (UK) »

Hello Wendy

This information may not be of any use to you at all.

I am researching my gg grandfather William Murray.  I have a copy of the Parish of Parton, Kirkcudbrightshire Births and Baptisms for 1833.

There is an entry for a child - lawful son of James McGeorge born on August 19th baptised 6th September 1833.  Unusually there is no mention of the mother for this child.  The writing is incredibly difficult to read.  I have tried and tried to decipher the first name.  I cannot make it out.  However the second christian name is Crosbie.  This James McGeorge lives at Wellhouse.  The child was baptised by the Rev W.G Crosbie.

Yours J.A
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SCOTLAND
KBC interests - Murray and Shaw: Blacklock and Kirkland.
DMS interests - as KBC.

ENGLAND
Northumberland
Murray: > 1920 in Longbenton/Forest Hall; Howick 1920's
Elliott: North Nbld 1800's
Straughan/Straphen: North Nbld 1800's and 1910's/1920's Craster.
Henderson(nee Elliott)/Brodie Haydon Bridge 1900's
Bell (nee Elliott) Christon Bank/Embleton 1900's

IRELAND
County Mayo
Mills: Erris Head and Gortmellia
Mullarky: as same
Ginnelly: as same
annemaj
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #7 on: Friday 30 September 05 06:24 UTC (UK) »

Wonder if I can butt in on the McGEORGE discussion?    I have had great help from Kay in the past, don't know if she remembers?
I have access to the Kirk Session records for Urr and the McGEORGE family features quite a lot, especially a John McGEORGE who after lots of escapades with the girls eventually married a Jean/Jane BAXTER.    They had my husband's 4xg.grandmother Elizabeth McGEORGE in Urr in 1807.    I could not find who John's father was, but he is mentioned in the Kirk Session records which was great - Peter McGEORGE.    I have not come across any mention of a Peter McGEORGE prior to this.    Any connections anywhere?
Anne - Melbourne
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Northerngirl
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #8 on: Friday 30 September 05 15:38 UTC (UK) »

Wendy

I've finally managed to decipher the name I was telling you about on the Parton birth register 1833 .  It is Alexander.  Hope this will help you.

J.A
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SCOTLAND
KBC interests - Murray and Shaw: Blacklock and Kirkland.
DMS interests - as KBC.

ENGLAND
Northumberland
Murray: > 1920 in Longbenton/Forest Hall; Howick 1920's
Elliott: North Nbld 1800's
Straughan/Straphen: North Nbld 1800's and 1910's/1920's Craster.
Henderson(nee Elliott)/Brodie Haydon Bridge 1900's
Bell (nee Elliott) Christon Bank/Embleton 1900's

IRELAND
County Mayo
Mills: Erris Head and Gortmellia
Mullarky: as same
Ginnelly: as same
KC
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 02 October 05 07:06 UTC (UK) »

Hello to my McGeorge cousins,  one day we will find that link.!
  Anne I am interested in the Kirk Session records you mentioned.  Did you get them through the LDS on film?   Are you able to give me the details of McGeorge and what years do they cover.?

thanks
Kay

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annemaj
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 02 October 05 09:21 UTC (UK) »

Hi Kay,

I actually had to buy the Kirk Session Records through the Society I belong to here in Melbourne, they are not available through the LDS, 'no distribution to FHCs'.    The Session Records themselves only cover years 1806-1847 and also Disciplines 1815-1838.    There is a lot about John McGeorge, they took it all down just about word for word and it is fascinating.    He was a very naughty boy!!    Apart from naming his father, nothing on the family.    It is very time consuming reading the records as you really have to read each entry for each meeting.    John McGeorge was up before the Kirk elders at least three times, accused of fathering children by three different girls.    One particular entry gives a blow by blow account of just what happened, and how John McGeorge and his father Peter tried to persuade her to abort the child.     I am very pleased I lashed out and got them, cost about thirty pounds I think.    I also got the parish records for Urr, they cost almost as much.    Doesn't help with links, but interesting all the same.

Anne
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #11 on: Monday 03 October 05 08:05 UTC (UK) »

Hi Anne,  John sounds as though he was a busy man!   Can you tell me the names of the women and if the babies were named. Often in Scotland the illg. child carried on with the father's name. It might help me to narrow down some names.
Also does it say what John and his father Peter did for a living and where they were living?   Poor people, little did they realise that 200years later their 'sins' were going around the world.

What Society did you buy them through?  They sound quite fascinating.
thanks
Kay
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« Reply #12 on: Monday 03 October 05 10:05 UTC (UK) »

Kay,

Jean Baxter was one of them, but he eventually married her after two illigitimate children, Elizabeth in 1807 and John in 1810.      Elizabeth Moffat also accused him in 1810, in this case John said he had witnesses that had heard her name another man as the father of the child.    They were all related to him in one way or another and included the mother of Jean Baxter!     Before that was Janet Stuart in 1808.    She eventually married so the child might have taken the step-father's name.    She was living in Grosmichael in 1815 when the case was dragged up because John "has never cleared himself of this scandal."  This was the one that included the story of how John and his father tried to persuade her to abort the child.    In 1835 there is mention of John McGeorge again being up before the Elders for fornication with a Barbara Gurr.    He confesses his guilt and they are admonished.    Now, this is not the same John as he died in 1832, so perhaps son John following in father's footsteps!

No occupation for either John or his father Peter McGeorge, but they came from Auchenreoch, near Urr.

I belong to the Australian Institute of Genealogical Studies here in Melbourne, a genealogists paradise, and I got the records through them.    They hold them now and anyone can look at them, it's how we build up our holdings.

If you want anything looked up in Urr, let me know.

Cheers,

Anne   
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 12 October 05 00:55 UTC (UK) »

Hi Anne,
Thank you for all that lovely information about John and his father Peter, I didn't have that, and everything is most welcome.   I used to belong to that Gen soc and used to visit it when I went Melbourne. As you said it is absolutely wonderful and I could have spent all my holiday just there!

Kay
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Re: MCGEORGE family
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 16 October 05 18:39 UTC (UK) »

Hello again Wendy.

In doing my research for the Murray family in Urr I came across Elizabeth McGeorge who married a James Murray.  In the 1851 census for Springholm Urr (dumgal.gov site) she is described as a widow (and runs a grocer's shop if I recall).  She has several young children.   I've also come across this Elizabeth and James on another site including a list of births for Murray/McMurray. 

I hope this snippet is of use to you.

Yours J.A
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SCOTLAND
KBC interests - Murray and Shaw: Blacklock and Kirkland.
DMS interests - as KBC.

ENGLAND
Northumberland
Murray: > 1920 in Longbenton/Forest Hall; Howick 1920's
Elliott: North Nbld 1800's
Straughan/Straphen: North Nbld 1800's and 1910's/1920's Craster.
Henderson(nee Elliott)/Brodie Haydon Bridge 1900's
Bell (nee Elliott) Christon Bank/Embleton 1900's

IRELAND
County Mayo
Mills: Erris Head and Gortmellia
Mullarky: as same
Ginnelly: as same
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