Treasure to be found in unexpected places

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CatrionaL
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Location: Scottish Borders

Treasure to be found in unexpected places

Post by CatrionaL » Sun Aug 21, 2005 11:10 am

In preparation for a visit to the Borders later this year, I decided to have a look at what research materiel might be available locally. Good news, there is Borders Family History Centre in Galashiels.

A peep at the member list. BLAIR, that's a familiar name. Let's have a look at his website. WOW!!!!!! The Kilmacolm BLAIRS Family Tree. Much of my own research confirmed, branches heading off to USA, Australia, Jamaica and more.

E-mails have been exchanged with the researcher, who has sent me the Tree, fruit of at least well over 20 years of research.

Renfrewshire BLAIRS in the Scottish Borders website? A surprising find, but genealogical research teaches us that treasures are to be found in unexpected places.

Have a good day
Catriona

Ted
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Joined: Fri Aug 26, 2005 2:48 pm
Location: Galashiels, Scottish Borders

Borders Family History Centre

Post by Ted » Wed Aug 31, 2005 12:11 pm

Hi Everyone

Although my TS location registration is Edinburgh I actually live very near to the Scottish Borders Family History Society office in Galashiels. I am not a member there as none of my lines are in the area - but I would be happy to do a bit of research there for any of you seeking ancestors in Borders area. Their office is only open part time so research can be a wee bit slow.

Regards

Ted
Looking for Allan / Gordon / Troup / McInnes / Grant / Taylor / Jackson from Aberdeen (city & shire) & Banffshire
Alexander / Allan / Stewart in W Lothian
Allan / Burnett in USA and Canada / Davidson & Philp in Fife and Lanarkshire

CatrionaL
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Location: Scottish Borders

Post by CatrionaL » Wed Aug 31, 2005 5:26 pm

Hi Ted

Thanks for your offer. I'm sure someone will be delighted to take you up on it.

Are you a Braw Lad or do you just live in Gala?
I'm a Souter from the wee town further along the river.

My memories are of great rivalry between the two towns.

All the best

Catriona

Ted
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Joined: Fri Aug 26, 2005 2:48 pm
Location: Galashiels, Scottish Borders

Post by Ted » Wed Aug 31, 2005 5:51 pm

Hi Catriona

Not a native - just a white settler from Edinburgh these past 18 years - kids are Braw Lads though ! Great place to live - even with Souters just across the hill (rivalry still as strong as the past 2 hundred years)

Regards

Ted
Looking for Allan / Gordon / Troup / McInnes / Grant / Taylor / Jackson from Aberdeen (city & shire) & Banffshire
Alexander / Allan / Stewart in W Lothian
Allan / Burnett in USA and Canada / Davidson & Philp in Fife and Lanarkshire

CatrionaL
Posts: 1519
Joined: Fri Dec 10, 2004 11:11 pm
Location: Scottish Borders

Post by CatrionaL » Wed Aug 31, 2005 10:19 pm

Ted

So under your breath you are possibly calling me a Selkirk Craw! :D :D :D

I will refrain from responding!!!!!

Catriona