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Re: HUGGAN,GEORGE c1824 Jedburgh,Rox.Scot
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 11 October 09 18:15 BST (UK) »
Hi Amanda
You seem to have loads of info on this family.  I've only just started looking but wondered if you had any information on Andrew Clark born 1890 - son of Thomas Huggan Clark and Isabella (Smith)?  Although the whole family going back generations appear to have been Wool Frame Work Knitters, I believe Andrew ended up as a pork butcher in Hawick in the 1920's if not before and after.  Any info you have would be extremely useful.
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Re: HUGGAN,GEORGE c1824 Jedburgh,Rox.Scot
« Reply #37 on: Sunday 11 October 09 18:38 BST (UK) »
Sorry, my real interest is in the PETTIGREWS of Hawick (one of them married a HUGGAN).

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« Reply #38 on: Sunday 11 October 09 18:41 BST (UK) »
Oops, sorry, Sue, I've just realised your query was addressed to Amanda.

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Re: HUGGAN,GEORGE c1824 Jedburgh,Rox.Scot
« Reply #39 on: Saturday 07 November 09 13:28 GMT (UK) »
I've been reading in the sports pages of today's "Scotsman" about the young men of London Scottish rugby football team who were killed in WWI. One of them was a James L. HUGGAN, who was killed in France in 1914, aged 25. He had scored a try in the last Scotland v. England rugby international in Edinburgh.

I've checked Scotlandspeople, and he looks like James Laidlaw HUGGAN, born in 1888 at Allery(?), Jedburgh, to Robert HUGGAN, engineer & millwright, and his wife Isabella Broomfield LAIDLAW. This couple were married in 1880 at Duns, Berwickshire.

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Re: HUGGAN,GEORGE c1824 Jedburgh,Rox.Scot
« Reply #40 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 18:20 GMT (UK) »
Hi Amanda
You seem to have loads of info on this family.  I've only just started looking but wondered if you had any information on Andrew Clark born 1890 - son of Thomas Huggan Clark and Isabella (Smith)?  Although the whole family going back generations appear to have been Wool Frame Work Knitters, I believe Andrew ended up as a pork butcher in Hawick in the 1920's if not before and after.  Any info you have would be extremely useful.
Thanks
Sue

Hi Sue, I do have quite a bit of info on the Clark family, I will look through my file this week and get back to you,
Amanda
Robson,Hawick.
Dodds,Hawick
Huggan,Hawick.
Burns,Hawick.
Brash,Hawick.
Crawford,Lilliesleaf.
Hislop,Lilliesleaf.
Pollock,Roxburghshire.
Whillans,Wheelans,Scotland.
Kennedy,Ancrum.

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Re: HUGGAN,GEORGE c1824 Jedburgh,Rox.Scot
« Reply #41 on: Tuesday 10 November 09 22:30 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Amanda

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Re: HUGGAN,GEORGE c1824 Jedburgh,Rox.Scot
« Reply #42 on: Thursday 12 November 09 19:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi Sue,

I have found the marriage of Andrew Clark,son of Thomas Clark and Isabella Smith, Andrew is the younger brother of my ggrandmother Janet Clark she was born 1st Aug 1887

Andrew married Helen Brown at Hawick on 31st Dec 1920,he gave his age as 32yrs,

  have not researched their children, suggest we start a new topic for the Clark family?

most of my Clark info is between 1841-1900.
 Thomas and Isabella Smith had 7 children,James,Adam,Thomas,William,Isabella,Janet and Andrew.

Amanda.
Robson,Hawick.
Dodds,Hawick
Huggan,Hawick.
Burns,Hawick.
Brash,Hawick.
Crawford,Lilliesleaf.
Hislop,Lilliesleaf.
Pollock,Roxburghshire.
Whillans,Wheelans,Scotland.
Kennedy,Ancrum.

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Re: HUGGAN,GEORGE c1824 Jedburgh,Rox.Scot
« Reply #43 on: Sunday 01 April 18 21:26 BST (UK) »
Hi, I am researching my Huggan line, and would love to connect with anyone else interested. I'm related to George Huggan & Jemima Rae, through their son John, b 1864.

Thanks, Rebecca

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Re: HUGGAN,GEORGE c1824 Jedburgh,Rox.Scot
« Reply #44 on: Monday 02 April 18 11:15 BST (UK) »
I can tell you that George Huggan and Jemima Rae also had a son called George Huggan who was married in 1874 to Helen Pettigrew. Helen was a cousin of my great-grandmother Martha Stewart.

Harry