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Messages - Fergie38

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Stirlingshire / Re: Stevenson's from Bannockburn
« on: Sunday 24 November 24 15:28 GMT (UK)  »
I'm afraid I have very little info on John Hart in my family tree.

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Perthshire / Locating a Grave.
« on: Wednesday 26 June 24 20:14 BST (UK)  »
is it possible to locate a grave in Blackford Cemetery, Perthshire.
Persons name is Marjorie Ferguson, nee Henderson, who died 27 Nov. 1882.
The photographed headstone is in Bannockburn Cemetery.

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Stirlingshire / Re: Fallin colliery
« on: Thursday 15 February 24 17:10 GMT (UK)  »
I have a cousin who is the grandson of Eleanor Ryan and he is interested in his family tree.
He is hopeless with computers so I am trying to help him.
I have told him about you (Kathy) but as yet I have been unable to fit you into the tree.
Can you give me a clue.

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The Common Room / Re: posts
« on: Monday 12 February 24 22:19 GMT (UK)  »
yes. That looks like it.

On second thoughts, it's not.

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Stirlingshire / Re: Fallin colliery
« on: Monday 12 February 24 22:17 GMT (UK)  »
Is anyone still researching the Ryan family ?

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The Common Room / Re: posts
« on: Monday 12 February 24 21:25 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for that but I'm sure that in the past I was able to use an option that was 'Show Posts Started By'

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The Common Room / posts
« on: Monday 12 February 24 20:59 GMT (UK)  »
How can I see posts started by myself ?

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Perthshire / Re: Adopted or not Adopted
« on: Monday 12 February 24 20:30 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you folks for your replies and clarifying things for me.
Cheers.

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Perthshire / Adopted or not Adopted
« on: Sunday 11 February 24 21:11 GMT (UK)  »
Have a child in my tree that was born out of wedlock in 1922.
When the child was three or four years on, the mother got married.
Now family tradition says that the child was adopted by the mothers husband and was thereafter known by the new fathers surname.
Yet, the child's birth certificate is openly available for public viewing on Scotland's People.
I thought that when a child was adopted, their birth certificate was withdrawn from the public domain.
Is it likely that the child was not legally adopted and just simply took the fathers surname is its own. ?

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