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Stirlingshire / Re: isabella waugh jones wilson REID
« on: Tuesday 30 January 18 04:33 GMT (UK)  »
CarolW.
How can I look up the children of this marriage, please. 

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Stirlingshire / Re: isabella waugh jones wilson REID
« on: Tuesday 30 January 18 03:24 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you all - looking into this information.

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Stirlingshire / isabella waugh jones wilson REID
« on: Sunday 28 January 18 15:10 GMT (UK)  »
Recently found Isabella waugh jones wilson Reid (cousin) born 1927 at Shieldhill, near Falkirk.
I cannot find a marriage or death certificate - can anyone help?
Her parents were James Wright Reid and Isablella Waugh Jones Wilson married 1919 in Glasgow.
I would also like to find out if she had any brothers or sisters.    Any suggestions how I can find
this information?
Have tried RGO Edinburgh but failed.

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Aberdeenshire / Re: sangster???
« on: Monday 04 December 17 17:38 GMT (UK)  »
Isabella Eadie Campbell Drummond married James Wilson 1934 (stating herself a Spinster) although
she had been married to a David Bennet.   
Death certificate in 1968 gives her parents as David Drummond and Isabella Campbell but I never looked into the "Eadie" side of her name.
Her death certificate is signed by her sister Mary E.C. Morton. ( the initials could also be Eadie
Campbell).
If you have any information regarding James Wilson I would be delighted if you would share as I
have hit a brick wall on him.
I have some certificates but not sure how to send.
Hope this helps
Hazelnuts

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Renfrewshire / Re: birth certificate - james wilson
« on: Saturday 08 October 16 14:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi Monica
Found a little more information about my Grandfather James Wilson (Renfrewshire Paisley) from purchasing an Extract of entry in the 1939 National Register for Scotland.

Address - Wester Hillhead, Avonbridge.  DOB  - 11 August 1872.   Married (poultry farmer retired)

How do I use this info to find his Birth certificate?     I have searched already but without success.
Hazelnuts


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The Lighter Side / Re: Heir raising moment -spooky or what ?!?
« on: Thursday 21 July 16 10:50 BST (UK)  »
Searching my mothers side of my family tree, I came across similar surnames (spelt differently)
of the mothers of my Grandad and Grandma  -  after a lot of research (well, I was a beginner!)
I found my two Grandma's were sisters.     I had a tingling up my spine when I pieced it all
together.
I wish my mum was still alive to tell her.
Hazelnuts

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Europe / Re: German relatives Klug/Hesse family- family search for my son
« on: Thursday 21 July 16 10:36 BST (UK)  »
Thank you - this is a good start.   Will try to piece more of this family together with this information.
Regards
Hazelnuts.

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Europe / Re: German relatives Klug/Hesse family- family search for my s
« on: Wednesday 20 July 16 20:07 BST (UK)  »
Not so far  -  all the relatives have now passed on that is why  I am researching that side of the family.
Lisalotte klug. -  born 1922 (approx). 1st married to (Jurgen ??) Hesse - son Jorg born 1944.
                                                        She died in 1990 s

                                                       2 nd marriage to Werner Czinczoll - lived in Bremerhaven       
Father Hans Klug married to Kathe. -  2 nd wife - lived in Bremerhaven.
Brother Peter married to Helga - lived in Hannover
Brother Manfred married to Erna - lived in Bremerhaven
All now deceased.

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Europe / German relatives Klug/Hesse family- family search for my son
« on: Wednesday 20 July 16 15:40 BST (UK)  »
I married Jorg Hans Richard Hesse in Bremerhaven in the 1960's and we had a son S in the 1960's.   
The marriage certificate does not give parents names of the parents of the bride and groom like
a British Marriage Certificate.
I would like to follow up the family tree of the Klug/Hesse family for my son.    I do not know anything of my ex husbands side of the family except a few Aunts and cousins).
Can anyone tell me how to do this?
Thanks
Hazelnuts


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