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Thank you all,

These little mysteries don't stay mysteries for very long not when you post them on this site.

The expertise available here is invaluable.

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Hi all,

The whole page runs pretty much the same so I think the name of the person whom the

child is named after is a very good idea.

One entry reads John KIDD, Weaver, Isabell NICOL, Parents. Child named Mary, the name in the
right hand column  (well what it looks like to me now) Mary NICOL  cousin. ???

 

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Thank you both for your help its very much appreciated.

I haven't been doing any family history for some time now and came across this record which
had me a bit puzzled,  so it could possibly be  a relative who went along to register the birth.

Maybe a step closer  :)




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Hello to all,

Could someone explain the different name to the parents in the right hand column? on this

birth record.

What could this mean ???

Thank you so much for some help. 

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Hunmanby..... soz....typo

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Edmond Jenkinson that married Jane Harper and they had son John Adamson Jenkinson.
Jane Harper Jenkinson's Father was John Harper and her mother was Betsey Adamson, Betsey's father was John Adamson. John Harper's father was Robert Harper.
John and Betsey married Hunmandy in 1841.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: what is this word
« on: Monday 31 July 17 09:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi Gadget,

I did at first as well, some of the writing is really difficult on these certificates as if the
search isn't hard enough at times.

Thanks so much for your in put, much appreciated.
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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: what is this word
« on: Monday 31 July 17 09:13 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone,

And thank you for your help and interest.   I can't add any more, keep getting error message, to large.

The parish was Canongate and on looking just now online there was once apon a time a place
there called the water gate or water yet, I think it was the beginning of the Canongate. I haven't
finished reading all about this but it is looking like that's what it says,  do any of you agree?
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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: what is this word
« on: Sunday 30 July 17 20:47 BST (UK)  »
I have added some more of it, 1820, male ,town.
Thank you
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