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Roxburghshire / Re: Wellogate Cemetery Headstone
« on: Tuesday 21 June 16 18:30 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Terianne,
I got the info from them. The plot location is The location is Wellogate Cemetery, Burghal Section, Lair Number 2393.

Thank you again!

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Roxburghshire / Re: Wellogate Cemetery Headstone
« on: Tuesday 21 June 16 04:47 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Terianne, I will have to do some more research I guess, as I live in Canada and don't have a clue on where to begin

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Roxburghshire / Wellogate Cemetery Headstone
« on: Sunday 12 June 16 21:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I am wondering if someone can help me. I am looking for a photo of my biological Great Grandmothers headstone. Margaret (Thomson) Taylor (1861-1939) and my step Great Grandfather John Taylor (1851-1913). They are buried in the Wellogate Cemetery, according to john Taylor's obit. Thanking you in advance for any help!
Cheers,
Murray

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Antrim / Re: George Crawford Campbell (Born 1867)
« on: Saturday 28 June 14 13:01 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Jim, I will definitely check out that website. The information you provided is greatly appreciated!
I'm starting to think that I am trying to find a needle in a haystack though! I have limited information on my Campbell relatives in Ireland. The only other piece of information that I have, is that my Great Great Great Grandparents are buried in the cemetery at Kilrea, County Derry but I don't know what either of their 1st names were. I have a photo of George Crawford Campbell and a photo of the house where my Great Great Grandfather John Campbell grew up in in Ireland. He named his sons, John, Robert (My Great Grandfather) and Richard. His daughters names were Ann Jane, Elizabeth, Charlotte, Maria, Sarah Letitia and Mary Ellen. So I am figuring from that, that possibly his parents names were probably the same. John and Mary being the most popular names in my family being handed down generation after generation.
I even sent a letter to the last known address of George Crawford Campbell, which was the Townlands of Culmore, Ballymaconnelly, County Antrim, but it was returned undelivered. I believe this was in 1954, when he lived there.
Again thank you for your help, and I'm not giving up just yet!!

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Antrim / Re: George Crawford Campbell (Born 1867)
« on: Thursday 26 June 14 20:50 BST (UK)  »
Thank you so much for replying with the information for George Crawford Campbell! Greatly appreciated!! Does anyone know the death dates for George Crawford Campbell and Mary Madden and the location?

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Antrim / George Crawford Campbell (Born 1867)
« on: Thursday 26 June 14 17:58 BST (UK)  »
Looking to find information on George Crawford Campbell born July 17, 1867 in Dirraw, County Antrim, Ireland. I have his birth date, but not his death date. His father was Richard Campbell (1819-1903) and his mother was Margaret Corker (1825-1901). The last known address I have for my Campbell relatives is The Townlands of Culmore, Ballymaconnelly, County Antrim, Ireland. His Uncle was my Great Great Grandfather John Campbell (1809-1890), who emigrated to Canada about 1850. Any information would be greatly appreciated! I don't have any information on John & Richard's parents either (my Great Great Great Grandparents), all I have about them is that they are buried in the graveyard at Kilrea, County derry.
Thanks, Murray Thomson

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Antrim / Re: George Crawford CAMPBELL
« on: Saturday 12 October 13 20:45 BST (UK)  »
Hi Colin,
My name is Murray Thomson and my Great Great Grandfather was John Campbell (1809-1890) he immigrated to Canada and was married to Elizabeth Elliott (not much information on her other than I am sure they were married in Ireland) and after her death he married Margaret McCallum (1827-1904) she immigrated to Canada from Ireland about 1844, she is my Great Great Grandmother as John and Margaret had a son in Canada Robert Campbell (1852-1923) he was my Great Grandfather. A family member had taken a trip over to Northern Ireland in 1954 and I have some photos of what I believe is the original Campbell homestead where Richard and john grew up. I also have a photo of again I am not sure but I think that it is Richard and George Crawford Campbell. I also have a photo of 4 women who I believe are possibly the Campbell sisters. If you are interested in the photos just pop me an email and i will share them with you. Sincerely, Murray Thomson

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Hi Folks,
I have a newspaper clipping from the Worcestershire Chronicle dated Jan 17, 1903 regarding 25 plus years of service for Local Teachers, there are about 27 teachers listed. If you are interested just send me a message and I can share this clipping with you

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Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: William Cottam Born in abt 1814 in Newark
« on: Friday 15 February 13 06:10 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much for all the info, it's greatly appreciated!

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