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Cheri Thomas Pine Grove, Ca USA Jan 25, 2001
MUNRO-CAMERON-STORM-FRISBIE
Munro-Cameron
Seeking information on John Munro b.early 1800. Married Christine Amanda Cameron (Amanda Christine?)b.early 1800. Both born in Scotland. Married and immigrated to Canada. Two children that we know of, Isabelle, born 1843 in Western Canada (my gggrandmother) and Annie, also born in Western Canada. Family possibly living in Zanesville, Ohio area in mid 1850's.

Storm
Family story is that the Storm family was originally from the Glasgow area where they owned a business as coopers. (barrel makers). Must have been in the 1700's. Family first immigrated to Canada and finally settled in Frederick County, Maryland where my ggggrandfather Rezin Storm was born in 1796. Rezin was a cooper also. Believe that he had a brother, Joseph b. 1798 also in Maryland. Rezins son, Owen (my gggrandfather), also a cooper, married, the above mentioned Isabelle Munro in Zanesville, Ohio in 1859.

My brother and I have come to a dead end regarding all of these people. If we could find the Munro, Cameron or Storm connection in Scotland, we would be eternally grateful. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Frisbie
Richard Frisbie, b.1590 in London (my ggggggggggrandfather) married Margaret Emerson 11/30/1618 at St. James, Clerkenwell in London. Am trying to trace the family further back if possible. His son, Edward Shilah Frisbie was born in the Virginia colonies about 1621.
Again, any info would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance if anyone can help.
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Kentwood, Mich. USA. Jan 25, 2001
I really could use some help. I would like to find the address of the Caledon Brewery in Edenbrough Scottland. I have searched everything via the net I could think of. Thanks, D . Balent
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Lara Cummings Martin Bar Harbor, ME USA Jan 25, 2001
I am trying to find any information on Duncan Cumming born Scotland and his wife Flora Cameron born Scotland. They had a son John born Feb 17 1806 Scotland and at least two sisters Margaret and Almedia. They move to Ont Canada sometime before 1841. Trying to find where in Scotland they were from.
Lara
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James J. Stewart Jan 24, 2001
STEWART---Paisley, Scotland from 1892 to 1920.

Seeking info on David STEWART and family who lived in Abbey,
Paisley. He married Martha Fleming in 1877. Their children
were,Martha,Mary, Ann, William and Daniel.
Ann married a James Knox in 1905 in Paisley.
I would appreciate additional info on the STEWART's
TIA.

Jim.
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Ruth Fowler Melbourne, Vic Australia Jan 24, 2001
BONNYMAN - ELGIN SCOTLAND I am looking for any information relating to my great grandmother Annie Bonnyman who lived in Elgin, Scotland. She had a son William, who married Maggie McCloskey [Glasgow, originally Agivey, Co Derry, Ireland] and then migrated to Australia. I am unsure when "Granny in Elgin" died, I think in the early 1920's. I would appreciate any information.
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Cheryl Louden-Decker Cincinnati, oh usa Jan 24, 2001
My family came to the US from the region around Ayr, Scotland in late 1600 to early 1700. Family name is Louden
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frank perry ottawa, canada Jan 24, 2001
I need some help finding an entry for John Charles Jamieson.
He was born around the year 1845 at Dumfriessshire. He was married to Jane Wells
in Willesden, Mdx, England. Children were Ann, Lilley and
William, all born in Willesden. Any help with details would be greatly appreciated. Frank Perry

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Fiona Williams Durham, England, UK Jan 24, 2001
MOWAT, LYALL, SUTHERLAND, THOMSON - Caithness

Hi - I'm looking for distant relatives:

On 4th December 1835 Thomas Mowat, a farmer in Bilbster married Catherine Thomson. On May 20th 1837 they had a baby boy James.

On 9th December 1864, James Mowat (aged 26), a fishcurer married Catherine Lyall a domestic worker (aged 19) in Papiegoe.

Catherine's parents were David Lyall (farmer) and Margaret Sutherland. They were married in Watten on 18th March 1841.

James Mowat and Catherine Lyall had six children. Three sons were drowned at sea (one called Thomas born 1870), one son James (born 1870) was a merchant seaman, Margaret was born 1868 and Catherine was born April 1872.

James Mowat and Catherine Lyall owned fishing boats at Keiss. They lost all the boats in a storm and paid an insurance to the bereaved families, so his daughters (Margaret and Catherine) had to go to Edinburgh for work.

My great grandmother Catherine Mowatt (1872 - 1949) married William Jackson from Lesmahagow and they lived at 7 St Mary's Street in East Wemyss, Fife.


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