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Oxfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Looking for the Justice & Tempero familes
« on: Wednesday 22 August 18 00:51 BST (UK)  »
Hello Muffin + anyone else looking at this chain of messages.

It's been a while since I have checked postings on Rootsweb as I have been concentrating on Ancestry.

I'll try to attach a descendants printout for part of my Tempero family tree + an ancestors printout from ancestors of my great grandfather Aldwin Thomas Tempero  but it doesn't seem to be working.

If you can contact me direct, I'll try to sent to the information to you direct.

Regards
Lesley




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Stirlingshire / Re: Cuthill of Shielhill Farm, Falkirk
« on: Monday 30 June 14 01:45 BST (UK)  »
Hello Alanna
Sorry your Janet died too early for statutory registration for a death certificate - I have the same problem with some of mine. We also seem to have a similar problem with the early 1700 as you have a line of John Cuthills going back in the Kilsyth area and I have a line of William Cuthills going back in the Falkirk area - I'm back to one where there are too many possible William Cuthills in the Falkirk & adjacent parishes to determine at present which is the correct one for my ancestor marrying Janet Wyse in the 1730s.
Good luck with your line and let me know if you find any links to the Falkirk area.
Regards
Lesley

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Stirlingshire / Re: Cuthill of Shielhill Farm, Falkirk
« on: Wednesday 25 June 14 14:03 BST (UK)  »
Hello again Anne
Before spending money on Scotland's People try to narrow down the possibilities by using the free FamilySearch website. Also if the likely birth death or marriage took place 1855 to 1875, the LDS has all these certificates on film (if you can access one of the places their films are available) - this is one of the best ways to sight Scottish certificates for these years + you have the bonus of being able to look through the whole film at no extra costs and perhaps discover other relatives - have you used these certificate films before? They are organised by county for each year with the parishes in alphabetical order (except for Ross & Cromarty and I think also Inverness - they have the mainland parishes first in order followed by the island parishes - not sure about Argyll but that county may also do this)
I have notes of quite a lot of other Cuthills I have come across when researching my own lot so if you get any further small clues about your Janet. If she married George Salmond in 1810 there is a chance that she died 1855 or later and you may be able to find a death certificate for her. LDS is not so good on deaths (but latest updates are improving) so possibly looking for a will on the free index on Scotland's People might be useful for you.
Unfortunately most of the Cuthill families in and around Stirlingshire have William, James, John, Alexander, Archibald for males and Margaret, Jean, Janet, Marion etc for females.
Regards
Lesley

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Stirlingshire / Re: Cuthill of Shielhill Farm, Falkirk
« on: Sunday 22 June 14 14:10 BST (UK)  »
Hello Anne
Any ideas about the parents for your Janet Cuthill?  Did she die in Scotland 1855 or later so that you can find her parents on her death certificate. No connection with any Salmond family so far in my family data and also no connection to the parishes you mentioned. May be a connection somewhere back in the early to mid 1700s
Regards
Lesley

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Stirlingshire / Cuthill of Shielhill Farm, Falkirk
« on: Monday 16 June 14 13:30 BST (UK)  »
Is anyone else researching Cuthill (or Cuthell) connected to Shielhill Farm in the rural part of Falkirk parish from c1700 to c1865? I have a long line of William Cuthills  married to (in order going back) Alison Russell (daughter of William Russell and Margaret Cuthill), Margaret Fleming (daughter of Gavin Fleming and Mary Gourlay), Margaret Cochrane, and Janet Wyse. Some were at Bannockburn in St Ninians for the later part of the 1700s, and the Wyse family were at Shielhill before the Cuthills became the tenants. Also connections to Mavis Bank Farm in Falkirk, and Gillandersland farm in Muiravonside.

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: MacKenzie's of Fodderty and Ullapool
« on: Saturday 14 June 14 00:20 BST (UK)  »
Just browsing on the RootsChat website (I'm quite new to this site) and found a chain of posts connecting to my Gillanders & MacLennan families, including yours -my grandmother was Catherine Emily Gillanders, born 1893 in Inverness, daughter of Kenneth Alexander Gillanders (b1855 Contin) and Catherine MacLennan (born 1855 Urray). This Gillanders family emigrated to NZ in 1908 settling in Te Kuiti in the North Island.
Kenneth Alexander Gillanders was son of John Gillanders and Anne Macdonald.
Catherine MacLennan was daughter of John MacLennan and Isabella Harvey.
A lot of the rest of the family are listed in the posts in this chain. One of the posts has a scanned copy of a letter which I think is one I wrote. If interested in that letter + later developments please contact me.
Lesley

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Oxfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Looking for the Justice & Tempero familes
« on: Saturday 14 June 14 00:08 BST (UK)  »
Thanks - I'm new to using this site. I have a marriage between Herbert Richard Tempero & Eleanor Alice Tilbury in 1894 in my database + their birth & death dates (years at least) but nothing about any children. Did they have children?
Herbert Richard Tempero was a first cousin of my great grandfather Aldwin Thomas Tempero
Regards
Lesley

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Oxfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Looking for the Justice & Tempero familes
« on: Friday 13 June 14 01:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi Muffin
I was wondering where you fit in to the Tempero/Justice tree - and also if we could compare notes offline to fill in any gaps in our databases.
I have Temperos back to mid 1660s in and around Great Milton, Justices back to mid 1700s in Great Milton, Holton, Fringford etc, Grinnells (aka Griniel, Greenhill etc) back to a similar period + a little about Quartermains in Little Milton (Jane Quartermain was baptised in Little Milton, married a James West in Oxford (I think - details are on another computer), was widowed, and then married James Justice in London c1822 before returning to Great Milton.
Henry Tempero & Penelope Justice were married in Thame in the Independent Chapel, NOT in the C of E church in Great Milton.
I have an almost complete database for their descendents in NZ.
Regards
Lesley

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Oxfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Looking for the Justice & Tempero familes
« on: Thursday 12 June 14 12:01 BST (UK)  »
Just googled for John Tempero and found your postings and replies. I think this is my family. My great grandfather was Aldwin Thomas Tempero, one of the children of Henry Tempero and Penelope Justice who emigrated to New Zealand in 1870. Henry was son of Henry Tempero and Mary Grinniel (various spellings of her surname) of Great Milton. Penelope was daughter of James Justice and Jane Quartermain (first marriage to West).
Henry senior was son of John Tempero  and Mary Betteridge (daughter of William Betteridge and Mary Swell of Drayton). John's parents were John Tempero and Penelope Burr. This John was I think son of John Tempero and Mary Phillips of Sunninghill but the Tempero line  is then back in Great Milton to the mid 1660s.

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