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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Shetland => Topic started by: floh on Saturday 01 March 08 17:13 GMT (UK)
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I am researching my ancestors
I have gone back to 1805 with
Laurence Goudie.
and thats were I hit a brickwall,
maybe it was spelt differently before then
if anyone as any ideas I would be glad to hear
them
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You might want to have a look at -
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,9938.0.html
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Hi I have also been researching Goudie - I have found that Bruce Goudie (1838-1896) had a brothe Laurence (1840-) They were born Gaudie but he changed it to Goudie when he migrated to New Zealand. Although his mother'd death certificate also had the name Goudie. I think there was also a possibility that the handwriting and/or pronunciation changed. I am also interested in your research Kind regards David Goudie
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Although I have no connection with the family I suggest (if you have not already done so) you log onto http://www.bayanne.info/Shetland
They have a record of 1531 individuals bearing the surname Goudie and 7 with the surname spelled Goudy.
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Do you refer to Laurence Goudie b: 12 Feb 1805 in Scousburgh, Dunrossness? See web http://bayanne.info/Shetland/getperson.php?personID=I95977&tree=bayanne_1
Variants of the name could be Goudy, Gowdy, Gowdie, Gauden, Gaudie, Gadie (original spelling dating back to 1545) but most common is Goudie.
Good luck.
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I've spent the day updating my tree with the 'bayann' site and now have a Janet Goudie (b.1844 Troswick, Dunrossness. - d. 1917 Watsonville, Ca USA) She married a Laurence Ollason.
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Curious if anybody else is tracing the line of John William Goudie born 26 March 1838 at Tingwall, the son of John born 1810 and Robina Nee Robertson. John William had three siblings Robert, William and Isaac.
Yes I have confirmed some details on the family tree I am compiling on the Bayanne Web Site too.