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Re: david rosie
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 07 September 05 21:19 BST (UK) »
i have a Margaret Rosie born on Stroma in 1777 married James Bremner in Wick 18/12/1801
Hazel,Campbell,Tarbet,Paterson,Robertson,Small,Armet,Sutherland,Wheatstone,Synes,Rosewell

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Re: david rosie
« Reply #19 on: Monday 12 September 05 19:40 BST (UK) »
my david rosie was born in1796.his father was alexander rosie and his father david rosie and his father alexander rosie born 1765,married to charlotte manson i believe.Confusing all these names repeated.I have ancestors from stroma the simpsons and also banks from dunnet

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Re: david rosie
« Reply #20 on: Monday 05 June 06 16:10 BST (UK) »
I am David Rosie,

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Re: david rosie
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 27 June 06 16:00 BST (UK) »
Please may i join this conversation? I have read your messages with interest as i have been trying to solve my own rosie riddle this week.
My gr gr gr grandfather james dilworth was married to joan sutherland from wick.I think joans parents were john sutherland and christian rosie.
Christians parents being alexander rosie and charlotte manson.
But i was told yesterday that i am wrong and that christian married a  john mckay sinclair and her mother was christina manson.
Can anyone help me solve this puzzle?
Thanks alot
Ally
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Re: david rosie
« Reply #22 on: Friday 13 April 07 21:40 BST (UK) »
Hi I have a fair sized data base that i was sent by a chap who done the rosies of caithness, I have also Rosies, in my tree, oldest in 1796 Murdoch Rosie m to
Margaret Reid
Would gladly check out what i have for anyone looking for Rosies in Caithness
Sybil
ORKNEY
FLETT, CLOUSTON,  WHISHART, SCOTT, BRUCE,
ABERDEEN AREA:THOMSON, ROSIE, CHAFFEY, ALLAN,               
GLASGOW;STEWART,  SPENCE,  DOUGLAS, BLACK , KEAYS(KEYS), MITCHELL,    JOHNSTON,  FLETT,  ALLAN, CALLAGHAN, JENKS,FINLAY,SMELLIE,TYSON

MORAYSHIRE: ALLAN, INNES, MCPHAIL, MATHEWS, STEWART, MCKENZIE, MCLEAN, PLOWMAN, MASSON, 
IRELAND:DOUGLAS,BLACK,McAULAY,KEAYS,TWEED,MITCHELL,
 ENGLAND: JENKS, WALKER,BALDWIN, HURST,PHILLIPS, CHAFFEY, ROBERTSON, ALLAN;JOHNSON, AMEY,Corston,Race

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Re: david rosie
« Reply #23 on: Thursday 09 February 12 23:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi bwlboy
            we are distant relatives. as i have David Rosie & Charlotte Miller in my tree.
    Thier son John Rosie was my 2xg grandfather, 
         i havn't been opn this site for a while so only just found you'r messages.
                      regard's
                                 Barbara.