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Argyllshire / Re: McLellan Family Campbeltown
« on: Monday 22 February 10 22:36 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Patrick,

This is so bizarre and out of the blue!  I will try to help you as much as I can.  I have very little info other than the siblings of Dugald McLellan.  I am trying to figure out how to message you privately so i can give you my email address. 

If you can give me a couple of days to find this out, I will get back to you with as much information as possible.

Regards
Hazel

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Tyrone / Re: O'Neill's of Co. Tyrone
« on: Monday 11 February 08 00:21 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry its taken so long to reply.

Many thanks for the info, I at least have a better starting point now.

I know this is going to be a long hard road I have in front of me.

Once again many thanks ;D

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Tyrone / Re: O'Neill's of Co. Tyrone
« on: Thursday 07 February 08 16:58 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you very much.

I will start there and see what I can come up with, from there. ;D

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Tyrone / O'Neill's of Co. Tyrone
« on: Thursday 07 February 08 15:30 GMT (UK)  »
Trying to trace my Irish roots and would really like some help. ???

I only have a limited amount of information and I do not know where to start to develop this. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

I am searching for O’Neill’s or Turner’s from Co Tyrone. The information I have is from Scotlands people.

John O’Neill {Labourer} m Anna Bella Turner, 11th September 1900 in Omagh Co Tyrone.
Somewhere between this date and the 26th December 1903 they moved to Scotland. This was the date my grandfather was born.

According to the death record John was the son of Edward O’Neill {market Gardner} and Elizabeth McLaren. John died in 1933 aged 68 years, so he would have been born about 1865.

Anna Bella or Annie Turner, daughter of William Turner {Farmer} and Margaret York. Annie died in 1930 aged 50 years, so would have been born about 1880.

Please can anyone help me, I would be so grateful.

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Argyllshire / Re: McLellan Family Campbeltown
« on: Monday 24 December 07 01:20 GMT (UK)  »
I would like to say a big thank you to you all, for the effort you have put into helping me. This has been the best Christmas present I could ask for.

This is the best website i have come across so far.

Many thanks again to all and Merry Christmas   ;)

Hazel

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Lanarkshire / Re: A brick wall - Elizabeth McDowall COMPLETED NOW
« on: Saturday 22 December 07 19:01 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you very much for your help and time spent looking.

I really appreciate this.

The space has now been filled in on my family tree.

Thanks again
Merry Christmas.

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Lanarkshire / Re: A brick wall - Elizabeth McDowall
« on: Saturday 22 December 07 11:15 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for the wedding details, I amstill stuck as to finding this family in SP's birth register.

I have William McDowell - Father's details
Elizabeth Craig - Mother's details
but......................
Why are the children's births not there?

I have tried narrowing and expanding the search but to no avail

anyone any ideas as to where I could find this information.
I am Stumped ???

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Argyllshire / Re: McLellan Family Campbeltown
« on: Saturday 22 December 07 11:07 GMT (UK)  »
I haven't had a chance to get his death certificate. He was killed in WW1 on a mine sweeper that was hit by a mine somewhere in the English channel.  I viewed this on Scotlands People but it only says marine accident.
After Christmas I will send away for it to see what it says
Thank you very much for your time it is greatly appreciated.
Happy Christmas :)

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Lanarkshire / Re: A brick wall - Elizabeth McDowall
« on: Friday 21 December 07 21:33 GMT (UK)  »
A great big THANK YOU. ;D

That is them, i have been searching so long and coming up with nothing. It finally took putting in the housekeepers name, who turns out to be William's second wife.

Thanks again for your help, I can now add more names to my tree.

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