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Children of Duthie and Peat(worth a try)
« on: Sunday 16 April 06 00:40 BST (UK) »
The children (that I have been able to find) of Robert Duthie and Rebekah Peat m. 1/6/1805 in St Cyrus are:-
 1. Susanna b. 21/12/1804. Christened 30/12/1804.
 2. Arthur     b. 19/10/1806. Possibly married an Ann Craig
 3. James     b. 21/07/1809?. Married an Isabella McDonald from Petty,
                    Inverness, on12/01/1833. Haven't researched further but
                    Know they had a James b. 1835 Benholm, Kincardineshire
                    d. 1911.
 4. Helen      b. 03/05/1813. Christened 16/05/1813. Possibly married a
                    William Fettes 13/05/1838 in St Cyrus.
 5. Mary       b. 06/04/1817.
 6. Ann         b. 17/02/1823.
 7. William    b. 21/08/1829. My ggGrandfather who married an Eliza   
                    (Elizabeth) Low b. 24/07/1834 in Forfar on 4/06/1854. full details of their children

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Re: Children of Duthie and Peat(worth a try)
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 23 January 11 17:05 GMT (UK) »
I have a James Fettes (1865) who married a Wilhelmina McCormick born Ireland 1864. In 1895, they had a son William Duthie Fettes. Coincidence? James was the son of Jean Fettes. As far as I can work out, her father was Alexander. Any connection?

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Re: Children of Duthie and Peat(worth a try)
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 23 January 11 23:42 GMT (UK) »
Hello Jackie,
Have to say it was a surprise to get a reply (a pleasant one ) after 5/6 years.
Not sure ,at all, about connections as I have'nt done any research recently.
Find the William Duthie Fettes interesting.
You may have inspired me to get going again.
Regards , Skye.