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Caithness / Re: Sutherlands
« on: Monday 14 March 16 22:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi kshaw, I would love to hear what information you have on John, Esther, Hugh and their families.

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Fife / Re: Headstones In MARKINCH CEMETERIES
« on: Friday 30 October 15 00:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Norrie, looking for an Agnes Thomson 1856-1904, married a Joseph Henderson or Simpson. Potentially buried in North Hall Cemetery rather than St Drostan's. If you can't find her would you mind checking Auchterderran, Lochgelly or Beath? Thanks in advance.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Runciman family- Inchture, Abernyte
« on: Tuesday 13 January 15 12:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Sandra

I believe I am also descended from John Runciman and Susan Donaldson. Their daughter Elizabeth married Alexander Kinnes 22 January 1811 in Inchture, Perthshire. They had a son James Kinnes in 1811 who married Isabella Wilson 29 December 1837 in Dundee. They had a son William Kinnes in 1843 whose third wife was Christina Malcolm Ostler married 7 November 1873. They had a daughter, Helen Mary Kinnes, who was my paternal great grandmother. I'd love to compare notes with you and find out which line you are descended from. Please get in touch!

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Fife / Re: Carnbee Churchyard
« on: Tuesday 06 January 15 12:56 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Ian

I live about 15 miles from Carnbee and may have ancestors of my own buried there. I would be happy to take pictures of any stones belonging to your family if you give me some names.

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Scotland / Re: HUSBAND family tree
« on: Thursday 01 January 15 16:08 GMT (UK)  »
I have done some research around this arm of the family, James / Isabella being my x3 grand parents. Happy to share what I know, equally happy to hear of others findings.
Michael
Hi Michael, sorry for the late reply. I would be very interested in finding out what you know about this family.

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Caithness / Re: Father of William Sutherland born 1840 ?
« on: Monday 29 December 14 19:48 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there. I have a Donald Sutherland, born c1816, grocer and master shoemaker, married to Emelia Dunnet. I don't have an 1841 census record for them, but the children I'm aware of were James (b1841), Neil (b1842), Adam (b c1848), Emelia (b c1852) and Donaldina (b1856). Since I haven't seen the 1841 census record for this family, I don't know if there is a William, but it is certainly a family name of mine. Donald (b c1816) died a widower in Knockally, Dunbeath, in 1883. If any of this is striking a chord, I'd love to hear from you.

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Gloucestershire / Re: Trowton/Troughton
« on: Sunday 13 May 12 22:24 BST (UK)  »
Then there's a good chance we're related, which line do you descend from?

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Fife / Re: North Hall, Markinch
« on: Sunday 13 May 12 19:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi, we think we've identified the house in the picture. It's actually Rothes House which still stands within the grounds of Tullis Russell Papermill near Markinch. It was the house of Sir David Russell. So it's definitely not in North Hall and chances are your family did not stay there.

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Fife / Re: Markinch Burials 1799 - 1854 Available Online Free
« on: Monday 05 March 12 11:28 GMT (UK)  »
How far back can you trace your Sutherlands? Mine were saddlers originally from Caithness pre-1800s, moved to Fife in c1875. I do have some shoemaker Sutherlands. I'd be interested in whatever you have anyway as I'm considering a one-name study on Sutherland. :) PM me!

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