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Stirlingshire / Re: Scottish Death Between 1841 & 1851
« on: Saturday 29 January 11 01:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

I have returned to this site after a long absence. I was excited to see that you posted saying that you had a photograph of James Keir and Jessie at the Baad farm, these are my grandparents and the Baad farm is where my father was (*)

Donald Keir

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Stirlingshire / Re: Scottish Death Between 1841 & 1851
« on: Wednesday 18 March 09 20:00 GMT (UK)  »
Yes, Jessie Mclean was my grandmother and married James Keir.

James Keir's siblings were Mary Johnston Keir, Duncan Keir, Matthew Dunlop Keir, Andrew Keir and John Dunlop Keir. Are you related to one of them?

My grandfather died in October 1974, my father said he was 71, so i presumed that he was born in 1903/4. Can you give me more details about what you know? Do you anything more about Jessie Mclean?

Thanks

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Stirlingshire / Re: Scottish Death Between 1841 & 1851
« on: Wednesday 18 March 09 02:20 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

I am looking for my ancestors, my grandfather was James Keir, born approx 1904 and was from Port Of Menteith son of Duncan Keir, i believe born approx 1869 and his father i have found was James Keir , born around 1831 and his mother was Elizabeth Dunn. Seeing Duncan Keir and Walter Keir mentioned that they are from Port Of Menteith suggests that there is a relation somewhere, i am not sure if it is direct though. My Surname is Keir. I would love to know if  my G.G grandfather was related in someway, especially if direct ancestors. I am stuck.

Donald

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