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Hello,
I last wrote the group in 2016 seeking information about my husband's g grandfather, Adam Bell b. Jedburgh 1839 died 1906 Toronto, Ontario, the son of Agnes Easton Bell and James Hardie.  The forum gave me great information. Now, my husband has DNA matches to be evaluated, which we didn't have the first time around.  In 2016, I'd taken Adam back one generation to his mother, Agnes Easton Bell, who records indicate, was born c. 1815, died 1868 in Denholm, age 54.  Some family trees show her parents are Margaret Brown and David Bell, although this couple wasn't married until 1826, and neither this forum nor I were able to confirm Agnes' birth records.  I thought perhaps she was an Easton rather than a Bell.  So there are several gaps in that timeline that I'll continue to work on.

In the meantime, I'm writing because I'm stuck at his 4th generation grandfather, who has the distinctive name of Malachi Bell, no dates.  I'd have thought with a name like that, that he might be easy to find on either Scotlandspeople or Familysearch, even though 1700s records are fuzzy.  According to the match list, he m. Isabel Kerr (Car, Oar, Orr) (1740-1832).   I've found an Isabel Orr mentioned in several records, but not married to a Malachi Bell. 

Going back to the last generation listed, my husband's 5th generation grandparents are Robert Orr (Oar) 1727-1800 (no wife listed); James Bell (1739-1819) and Janet Brown (1750-1825); I found them married at Crailing on Aug.6 1775; and John Bell of Minsca and Torbeckhill (1712-1778) and Mary Glendinning (1718-1788).  They married on Dec. 6, 1739 in Torthorwald, Dumfries.  I've found several articles about the Minsca and Torbeckhill Bells, but once again, none linking a Bell to an Orr. 

Any advice or thoughts on a direction to go would be very welcomed. 
Thanks very much.  Jean in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Inverness / help with place-name, please
« on: Friday 11 November 16 21:36 GMT (UK)  »
I have a note about an ancestor that lists a place of residence as "Dumdal" or Dumdahl" Inverness.
Anyone ever heard of it?  My ancestor mostly lived in the Knockando-Cromdale area.  Thanks.

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Ross & Cromarty / Old Kirkyards near Allangrange, Black Isle
« on: Sunday 30 October 16 03:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
Would anyone direct me to where I could find the names of some kirkyards near Allangrange Mains, Black Isle, Ross-shire, used in the early to mid-1800s?  Would any of these have free transcriptions available online?
Many Thanks,
Jean
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Hello,
Would anyone direct me to where I could find the names of some kirkyards near Allangrange Mains, Black Isle, Ross-shire, used in the early to mid-1800s?  Would any of these have free transcriptions available online?
Many Thanks,
Jean
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Hello,
My ancestor, MARTHA L. PATERSON, born Dec. 27, 1775 in Lanark, dau of John and Jane Muir, married James Symington of Lanark on Feb. 10, 1827 in Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire.  She died on Dec. 3, 1858 at 19 Well St. Paisley Renfrewshire and according to one family tree I found on Ancestry, is buried in Laigh Kirk, Paisley.  Trouble is, that cemetery has been transcribed and available online and unless I missed it, I do not see her name in that particular cemetery.

The confirmed burial information I have comes from the Mary Thomson/James Symington headstone #173 in St. Kentigern's Cemetery, Lanark, which I found transcribed fully on historicgraves.com.  The inscription on the stone reads in part "And John Symington, Cartland, died 11 March 1854 aged 86 years, also Martha Paterson, his wife, died 3rd December 1858 aged 85 years, was interred at Paisley".   No mention of any particular cemetery. 

Would anyone be able to tell me which cemetery in Paisley is the correct burial for Martha Paterson Symington?  I'm very appreciative of your time.   Jean in Calgary, Alberta Canada.

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Roxburghshire / W and Agnes Bell, Jedburgh, 1840s
« on: Monday 26 September 16 00:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
Am hoping someone can help us.  We're told that my husband's Bell ancestors come from Jedburgh.  Son Adam came to Ontario, Canada.  He married Jane Symington (Lanark, Scotland) in Ontario in March, 1864.  The marriage registration lists Adam's d of b Jan. 16, 1839, "W" for his father, and Agnes for his mother.  We'd like to find information or early registrations for Adam, or his parents, and a place of burial for his parents.  We also know that he had a sister Bella. 
Any help would be much appreciated. 
Jean (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) 

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