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Inverness / Re: Re- District Asylum Inverness
« on: Sunday 09 September 12 16:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I am not sure if NHS Highland has its own archivist or if Fiona Watson still covers the whole of the north of Scotland-I think she used to. Here are her contact details anyway -
Fiona Watson,Archivist,Northern Health Services Archives,Victoria Pavilion, Woolmanhill Hospital, Aberdeen AB25 1LD
Tel:01224 555562
Email: grampian.archives[replace with 'at' symbol]nhs.net

Good luck
Carolyn

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Inverness / Re: Re- District Asylum Inverness
« on: Sunday 03 May 09 12:10 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I have always found health services archivists are really helpful.I had a relative who died in tragic circumstances at a psychiatric hospital in Edinburgh in 1945. They sent me a photocopy of her records after the senior psychiatrist had phoned me to talk through her notes. I couldn't believe how helpful everyone was.

I think the Inverness district asylum was probably Craig Dunain Hospital ( now no more). The health services archivist for the North of Scotland is Fiona Watson who I found really helpful too.
Her -mail is :
f.watson[at]nhs.net

Good luck

Carolyn

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Europe / Re: Germany: ZUMFELDE
« on: Sunday 19 October 08 11:55 BST (UK)  »
Hi Brigitte

Many thanks for your help and your letter in German. I will send out some letters this week and let you know how I get on.

Best wishes

Carolyn

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Europe / Germany: ZUMFELDE
« on: Wednesday 17 September 08 12:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi Bob

I managed to search on the website ww.ahnen-und-wappen.de a while ago using Babelfish to translate for me. I had some replies, but no successes.

I remember reading some postings on Rootschat about how to use www.aidaonline.niedersachsen.de/ which I now can't find. Can you help as I cant speak German?

I am looking for Eliza Wilhelmina Zumfelde's relatives/ancestors. She was born in Hamburg 8 Jan 1825. Her mother Dorothea Hermes was also born in Hamburg in 1788. Her father was Johann Wilhelm Zumfelde. Eliza came to Leith with her husband Jacob Christiansen in 1848. They had lived at 32 Paulstrasse Hamburg (acc to Hamburg Address book 1847) with their sons Oscar c1846, Richard c 1848 and Johann c1844. I have a tree for Jacob and a lot of detail after their move to Leith.

I would be most grateful for any tips.

Many thanks

Carolyn

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: burial records ross & cromarty
« on: Thursday 04 September 08 09:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I contacted the Fortrose service point and they were really helpful. They told me about a great site which has photos of local graves.

www.rosscromartyroots.co.uk/

Best wishes
Carolyn


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Scotland / Re: Can I be sure- Stewart/ Forsyth - Inverness/ Leith
« on: Tuesday 26 August 08 10:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi

Just a quick update.

Thanks to some help from a friend I have now found Elizabeth Stewart's DC. She died in North Poorhouse, Leith in 1897 "aged 92". I think I had missed this in previous trawls through SP because I thought she was born 1810 at the earliest. Unfortunately the missing link identifying her parents is not on the DC.

Carolyn



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Scotland / Re: Barnardo's - Guild Messenger - Names Extraction.
« on: Monday 25 August 08 17:26 BST (UK)  »
Hi
My friend did get a reply with application form and costs. Seems like they do an initial trawl to see if there are any records , then a more detailed one. Unfortunately there was no record for my friend's ancestor.
Good luck.
Carolyn

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Scotland / Can I be sure- Stewart/ Forsyth - Inverness/ Leith
« on: Monday 25 August 08 12:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I have been fairly successful in tracing back my grandmother's ancestors, finding some interesting skeletons along the way. My grandmother had always said that her great grandmother Elizabeth Stewart had come from Inverness to Leith Edinburgh, to look after her granddaughter (Elizabeth Stewart/ Johnstone) whose mother had died young.

Info so far:

Elizabeth Johnstone (Elizabeth is my ggrandmother) D Cert in 1920 shows parents Daniel Stewart and Agnes Campbell
Agnes Campbell DC 1867 shows that she was unmarried and died 5 days after childbirth (Lothian health archives have record with Daniel as n.o.k.)
Daniel Stewart's DC shows no record of his parents he died 1900
Donald Stewart (Daniel's) BC (son of Alexander Stewart and Elizabeth Forsyth) recorded in Cromdale and Inverallan (Grantown area) 20/02/1832 
Alexander Stewart DC (aged 59 in 1863) shows him married to Elizabeth Forsyth
George Stuart (son of Alexander Stuart) birth recorded in Peterhead 30/03/1834


The above is backed up by censuses in Leith with some addresses known to my family:
1851 Alexander Stewart b1806/Elizabeth aged 39 b1812 in Inverness/David aged 19, b1832 in Elginshire/ George aged 17
1861 Alexander Stewart ages 56/ Elizabeth aged 47 b1814 Inverness/ Daniel aged 29 b1832 in Frantown Inverness (? Grantown) /George aged 27 b1834 in Peterhead, Aberdeen
1871 Eliz Stewart aged 55 b1816 in Dingwall Rosshire/Daniel aged 38 b1833 in Grangetown (? Grantown)/ Elizabeth (his daughter) aged 3 b1868
1881 Eliz Stewart aged 65 b1816 in Inverness/ David aged 48 b1833 in Grantown/ Elizabeth aged 13
1891 Eliz Stewart aged 77 b1814 in Grantown/ Daniel aged 59 b1832 in Grantown/Elizabeth aged 23 (just before her marriage)

My problem has been finding Elizabeth's death cert to confirm her parents and then link to other detail below.

IGI shows an Elizabeth Forsyth born 1810 daughter of George Forsyth and Christian McCrae in Inverness
Elisabeth Forsyth BC 1810 shows same parents and witnesses Christopher McCrae and Colin Forsyth
Following a search on Genes Reunited I found a tree which may support the above info re Elizabeth’s parents, which seems to backed up by the 1841 census in Aberdeen. The Genes tree gives Elizabeth several brothers and sisters born in Inverness and Ross and Cromarty and her grandparents as Christopher McCrae and Colin Forsyth.
Elizabeth b1810 /Marjory b1813 /Colin b1815 /James b1816 /George b1821/Christian b1825 /Mary Ann b 828 /John b1835

I have been in contact with the “Genes” tree owner who feels confident that this is “my” Elizabeth Forsyth/ Stewart . It seems that the Forsyth family moved to Aberdeen (without George senior ? dead)
In Aberdeen in 1841 - At one address there is a Christian Forsyth (mother) aged 40/ Christian (daughter) 17/ Colin 20 /George 15 /John Forsyth 5 and a Donald Stewart aged 5
At another address is James Forsyth aged 25 / Elizabeth Stewart aged 25 / George Stewart aged 5 (and many others)

What do you think? Without the DC of Elizabeth Forsyth/ Stewart, can I be fairly sure that the line I have traced back to her is linked to the detail I found in the “Genes” tree which seems to be backed up by the 1841 Census in Aberdeen - with an Elizabeth Stewart living with George and her mother Christian Forsyth with Donald/Daniel. Alexander, her husband is not there.
 
Hope this is fairly clear?!

Carolyn













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Scotland / Re: Barnardo's - Guild Messenger - Names Extraction.
« on: Monday 25 August 08 11:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Denniskelly

I expect you are already aware of the info available from Barnados' archives:

Valerie Smith
Archive and Administration Officer
(valerie.smith@barnardos.org.uk)

Good luck

Carolyn



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