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Dumfriesshire / Re: charles Walker Scott
« on: Monday 24 June 19 10:04 BST (UK)  »
Sorry I don’t. My great grandparents probably left his employ before their first child was born in Dumfries in 1892

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Dumfriesshire / Re: charles Walker Scott
« on: Sunday 23 June 19 21:55 BST (UK)  »
My great grandmother Margaret Elizabeth Jardine and my great grandfather Donald McLean Milligan worked at Barnbarrock House, Kirkinner, Wigtownshire in 1891 . They married on October 23 1891, Dumfries. They both worked for Mr. Scott.

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Kirkcudbrightshire / Re: parents of William Milligan born 10 Nov 1776
« on: Saturday 05 January 13 18:51 GMT (UK)  »
 records I have for my Milligan family show ROBERT MILLIGAN, born abt. 1723 and died 10 July 1806, married to MARY MILLIGAN. Their son was WILLIAM MILLIGAN born abt. 1774, died 1st. July1827. WILLIAM was married to MARY WILSON (daughter of John Wilson and Elspet Tait). Child of WILLIAM and MARY was THOMAS MILLIGAN, born abt 1818, died 26th January 1892. THOMAS MILLIGAN married JANET WALKER (daughter of William Walker and Helen Kirk) . Child of THOMAS and JANET was JACOB MILLIGAN born abt. 1845, died 11th January 1888. JACOB married JESSIE MACLEAN and they had DONALD MACLEAN MILLIGAN. JESSIE died young and DONALD was raised by his Grandparents. JACOB re-married MARGARET McHARDY on 13th November 1874 and they had 2 children , Christina and Thomas. DONALD was born in Cathcart on 7th March 1872 DONALD married ELIZABETH JARDINE on 23rd October 1891 and together they had John1892, Janet 1893 Charles 1895, Thomas 1896, Agnes 1898, Isabella1899, Donald 1901, James 1903, Margaret 1905, David 1906.

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Dumfriesshire / Re: Information on Coopers store in Scotland
« on: Thursday 19 April 12 04:03 BST (UK)  »
Coopers shop was on English Street in Dumfries. I used to go in their back door and loading dock which were on Queen Stret. My grandparents had a bakers shop right across the way on Queen Street. One of the ladies who worked in Coopers was Helen Thomson/Edgar

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