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Argyllshire / Re: Arnott Tartan in Argyllshire, Campbelltown
« on: Monday 20 February 17 20:20 GMT (UK)  »
Do you have information on the Arnott Clan in Scotland? My son and I went to where the Dispatch sank in Ilse a Mort something like that, about 5 years ago. I got a lot of my information from Bruce Arnott. He has passed away now. I would be interested to know what other Arnott's we are related to in Scotland, Ireland and Australia. How far back do you have the Arnott's? what info do you have on Catherine and Charlie Syer and family?

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Argyllshire / Re: Arnott Tartan in Argyllshire, Campbelltown
« on: Sunday 19 February 17 23:19 GMT (UK)  »
Catherine is buried at the Trail Cemetery  in Ceylon, Sask. The land for this Cemetery was donated by James Arnott. Eber and William were a big part of the Trail school in Ceylon. William is buried there. It will be great to exchange information. Do you know why Catherine decided to come to Saskatchewan?

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Argyllshire / Re: Arnott Tartan in Argyllshire, Campbelltown
« on: Saturday 18 February 17 21:27 GMT (UK)  »
It would be great to communicate with you. I also have some info. I am a Great grandson of James Arnott, he moved to Ceylon, Saskatchewan with his wife and children. is the Catherine Ferguson Arnott married to Charles Syer?

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Argyllshire / Re: Arnott Tartan in Argyllshire, Campbelltown
« on: Sunday 11 September 16 01:08 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Argylishiregirl I do appreciate the information. I agree some of the sights just want your money. I will have to look a little deeper for relatives and hopefully find one that has a tartan.

thanks again.

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Argyllshire / Arnott Tartan in Argyllshire, Campbelltown
« on: Monday 13 June 16 22:55 BST (UK)  »
Hello
I am looking for the Arnott Tartan in Argyllshire, Campbelltown. My 4X Great Grandfather Donald/Duncan Arnott came from the area. He left in 1823 and Came to Canada. I would like to see if and what the Tartan would look like. I have found some online, but would like to talk to an Arnott that may have the colors and pattern. 

Thanks
Greg

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Kent / Re: Coroner’s inquests County of Kent
« on: Saturday 28 November 15 18:58 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you
Will give that a try.
Greg

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Kent / Re: Coroner’s inquests County of Kent
« on: Saturday 28 November 15 14:17 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Dave.
I just confirmed that that was my GG Grandfather. I just need to get information on how to get the inquest from the coroner.
Thanks again.

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Kent / Coroner’s inquests County of Kent
« on: Tuesday 24 November 15 22:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I received a death certificate of I am hoping my GG Grandfather. It is saying on the certificate Dead body found Eighth of December 1919 River Medway, Rochester. That there was an Inquest held on 10 of December 1919 by Reguiald Jup-bascall Sledman (it was hard to read the handwriting). The person Owen Knight age 71 address of 115 Market Street East Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada. cause of death Drowning there being no evidence to show how deceased got into the water.
I would like to find out how to get the inquest papers to see if any relatives were called. My GG Grandfather was an Owen Knight the age is correct and in 1909 he traveled to Manitoba, Canada to be with his son and one daughter. I cannot find any thing after 1909. His second daughter lives in Kent county latter on in her life I don't know when she moved there.

Any help would be great.

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Derbyshire / Re: Thomas Bonser & Millicent Bonser( Plumb) Ilkeston, Derbyshire
« on: Monday 24 November 14 18:19 GMT (UK)  »
I have a death certificate for Millicent Bonser she died November 10, 1898. The informant was T Bonser son. he lived at 194 Nottingham Road Ilkeston. They lived just down the street form Millicent 198 Nottingham Road, Ilkeston. she was 75 years old at the time of death.

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