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Perthshire / Re: MCLAREN Family - Callander/Kilmadock
« on: Tuesday 20 August 19 10:29 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your message Gord Schmitt.  I am afraid I have not been back as far as yourself as I am looking in and around the early 1906 when Peter Alice McLaren was born to Peter MClaren a Taylor and his Wife - it is their decendants and Peter's I am looking for information on!  Peter died in 1967 in Kent.  Would wish you luck in your search - everyone on here have always been very helpful so you may get some more response from them.
Annamaywong

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Monmouthshire / Re: 1842, nearest jail to Monmouthshire?
« on: Wednesday 03 October 12 15:04 BST (UK)  »
There is a jail operating even today at Usk, which I would think is the nearest to Monmouth,
Cheers Anna

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Berkshire / Re: Unmarried Mothers Home 1930s
« on: Thursday 19 July 12 10:18 BST (UK)  »
To add to the above post, it would appear that the Hospital/Alms House are listed as the Herbert Morrell Memorial Hospital and the Angier Almshouse.  These building were demolished in 1929 and then re-built and I believe the Alms Houses were the Home.  Cheers Anna   :)

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Berkshire / Re: Unmarried Mothers Home 1930s
« on: Thursday 19 July 12 09:58 BST (UK)  »
Bonjour Markswife,  I believe that the un-married section was part of a Hospital,  (the address is correct) and have checked my Husbands Birth Certificate as he was born there.  When we were tracing his Birth Mother etc I believe we some how found a picture of the place.  Hope this helps   Anna   ;)

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Berkshire / Re: Unmarried Mothers Home 1930s
« on: Wednesday 18 July 12 13:05 BST (UK)  »
Have just seen your recent post re above, whilst you have probably found the information you requested by now I can confirm that Wallingford had a home in the 30's I believe the address was No 1 Wantage Road, Wallingford.   Regards Anna   :)

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Buteshire / Re: William Fullerton & Rose Montgomery
« on: Sunday 15 July 12 10:51 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Brigau for your imput and attachments re above.  As mentioned in my PM I had seen the initial page, however the additional pages I have trawled through to no avail (as yet).  There seems to be a 100 year gap from 1650 - 1750 and as per usual this gap is probably where the answer to my queries are, so I will keep looking.  Thankyou  Anna   ???

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Buteshire / William Fullerton & Rose Montgomery
« on: Wednesday 20 June 12 15:53 BST (UK)  »
Am hoping someone can help and point me in the 'right' direction - The above are mentioned in some Scottish/Irish Archive in connection with Ballintoy Castle and the Route in 1641 am hoping to find some mention of any off-spring of this couple.  Sorry its vague, but any leads would be greatly appreciated   Anna :o

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Canada Lookup Request / Re: McLaren Peter A.
« on: Wednesday 09 November 11 15:47 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Jacqui for the information you posted in respect of the above.  I had not
realised that ScotlandPeople had issued the 1911 Census as I have not been on that site since earlier in the year.  Winter coming and have started the search again,
could you tell me whether the 1936 information concerning the Fathers death was on that particular site - please.  I wonder also whether in fact the Death Cert issued from Scotland are similar to the U.K ones where Occupation, Addresses etc are named? Any information would be greatly appreciated, Thanks ;)Anna                                                                       

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Canada Lookup Request / McLaren Peter A. COMPLETED THANKS
« on: Tuesday 08 November 11 15:22 GMT (UK)  »
Just 'another shot in the dark'.  Am hoping somebody may have heard of the above
Gentleman who was born on 17th April 1906 in Cross Doune, in the Parish of Kilmadock, Perth, Scotland.  His Father was another Peter McLaren (Tailor) of Edinburgh and Mother Margaret Hamiliton Alison who Married in Edinburgh in 1901.
The McLaren had strong links to Callendar and Alison's hailed from Port of Monteith.
From the Birth Date Peter Alison McLaren does not appear again until 15th March
1942 when he marries Ellen A. M Wilkins/Wigmore in Reading, Berkshire. England his job description being a Forester.  The final appearance being his death in 1967 in Kent. Having tried all the usual searches without success I am hoping that some of
the Roots Detectives may come up with further information upon which I might continue my search.  Thanking you in anticipation  Anna    ;)

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