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Berwickshire / Re: middlemiss
« on: Sunday 12 June 11 01:48 BST (UK)  »
Your line seems to be connected to similar names in the clazie, etc. lines! Do you know who Thomas' grandparents were?

sharon

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Berwickshire / Coldstream 1751 and 1752 Parish record
« on: Sunday 20 February 11 01:19 GMT (UK)  »
I received this today in my search for George Claisye and Agnes Middlemist marriage...there are other names some might be researching. 

1752:  Received from John Young; Received for Proclamation from Richard Glover and Mary Cramby; George Dalglish and Janet Dicksman; Arch Dickson and Mary; Robert Dickison and Mary Pringle; received for Proclamation John Pringle; Received for Proclamation George Spotswood and Marg. Spence; John Wood and Is. Wilson.  Alex. Wilson and Mary Dalglish.

1751:  James Purves and Elspeth ?; Wm smith and Isobel Jamison; Alex Jeffray and Alison Smith; and there are two with a last name that looks like, Aix...

I can give you the exact dates if wanted.

sharon

21
Berwickshire / Re: gypsies
« on: Monday 14 February 11 23:10 GMT (UK)  »
William Clazey married Martha blyth 1885.  Her father, Andrew was a coal miner.  I found him the 1881 Census:

Andrew blyth 52, b. scotland, coal miner
Elizabeth (brown) 49
Agnes 18.

Agnes was a witness to the marriage as was  Joseph Clazey.

I found other possible siblings of Martha:  Andrew, Elizabeth, possibly a James and Margaret and John.

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Berwickshire / Re: gypsies
« on: Sunday 13 February 11 11:50 GMT (UK)  »
I am waiting on the arrival of the certificate I ordered regarding the marriage of Martha Blyth and William Clazey.  Will post when it arrives and hopefully, her father's name is there.

sharon

23
Down / Re: Nelson and Shannon
« on: Saturday 05 February 11 10:21 GMT (UK)  »
I have not been searching around for this and am happy for the reminder that I need to get busy.  I hit several brick walls on the Canada side of things and decided to leave it alone for a while.  Would love to get moving again. 

sharon

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Berwickshire / Re: MI Abbey St. Bathans
« on: Wednesday 05 January 11 22:53 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so very much.  I will be nailing that one down as soon as I can!

sharon

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Berwickshire / Re: MI Abbey St. Bathans
« on: Sunday 02 January 11 15:43 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you and now I am confused.  I found the updated list from The borders Family History society website.  For the Glazie notation this seems to have a cd associated with it.  Is this list outdated?

sharon

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Berwickshire / MI Abbey St. Bathans
« on: Sunday 02 January 11 00:44 GMT (UK)  »
Does someone have access who could look up Glazie?  I am quite sure the spelling should be Clazie.  Thank you.

sharon

27
Berwickshire / Burgerhuys bells
« on: Wednesday 15 December 10 00:41 GMT (UK)  »
Rick Heiser and myself researching Clazie from the Hutton area now stumbled upon an entry where a Jon clazie transported a bell to Hutton and was allowed payment of a beer at his destination in 1650s.  It seems there are a number of bells cast from the Burgerhuys foundry in Zeeland in Scotland.  We are looking for the origin of the name, Clazie, clazey and wonder if they came from Holland originally...there are some in berwick upon tweed in the 1670s but this is the erliest we now have for the name in Hutton.  My questions would be:  where would the bells, cannons made by the foundry have ben unloaded....harbor? Would a representative of the company delivered them?  Burgerhuys supplied cannons to the Dutch East India Company...bells to scotland as erly as 1602.  Are there trade records...

sharon

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