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Aberdeenshire / Re: CRAN/WATT
« on: Saturday 07 May 05 11:47 BST (UK)  »
Lorna,

Many thanks, but I do have those details. They are my line. It was Sarah Watt (3 at the census) who married Golderman - actually Goldsman - Cran (9 at the census).

I obtained a huge amount of data on the Watt side by stumbling across a 'distant cousin' in NZ. However the Cran side is proving a 'tough nut'. One of the oddest points is re George H. Cran being born in Canada. Another mountain to climb I suppose!!!  :(

I am on a number of Rootsweb mailing lists, but, so far, without too much luck. I had hoped to flush out another 'rellie' following the same line

Thanks again,
David Thomson




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Aberdeenshire / CRAN/WATT
« on: Monday 02 May 05 11:49 BST (UK)  »
Hoping to make more connections.

I have CRAN Auchterless and Fyvie.

I have WATT Inverurie, Kemnay and others.

GOLDSMAN also features in the line.

Specifically Goldsman Cran/Sarah Watt my 2g/grandparents
Goldsman b. Jan 07,1872 Millbrex, Fyvie
Sarah b. Mar 30,1878 Brownhill, Kemnay
They married Aug 04,1899 Kemnay


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Kirkcudbrightshire / THOMSON - Troqueer and New Abbey
« on: Monday 02 May 05 11:25 BST (UK)  »
Hoping to find 'cousins?' descended from Samuel Thomson and Catherine McCubbin/MaCubban/McCubbing married Aug 05,1810 Troqueer.

Samuel b.c.1789 d.Jan 14,1874 Auchenfadd, Troqueer
Catherine b.c.1791 Caerlaverock d.Jul 11,1859

Both buried Sweetheart Abbey, New Abbey.

More of my Thomsons buried Sweetheart Abbey. I have details of the MIs.

Some of my Thomsons linked to the farm at Drumburn, which passed into family Shuttleworth


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