scoobydo wrote:I could not believe it when I got an email letting me know that someone had finally replied to my posting. This has made my day I am sure you all know what its like when you get up against a brick wall and cannot go any further. I had even employed a genealogist to check out information on my Dad but she could not even find him in any school in Dundee. So I really gave up for a while.

Hi Scoobydo
As the person who first replied to your original posting (and that
Your Family History article may have been mine

) it's just tremendous to see that you've made what looks 99.99%+ likely to be a link with a distant cousin, especially given the background of the situation.
TalkingScot didn't set out to be an equivalent of the GenesReunited and many other similar sites on the www, and we don't see that as a main aim of TS, - GenesReunited and others do the job a lot better, and involve numbers of people that TS will never even approach.
Still, it's quite intriguing, never mind very pleasing, as the number of registered members keep rising here on TS, - currently, end Nov 2006, just short of 1,800, - to see just how regularly such contacts are being made.
(Incidentally, that number of 1,800 is only the registered members. It could well be the case here that your post was picked up by one of the many others, perhaps 4x or 5x as many, or more, - it's difficult to be exact, - of unregistered folk who regularly browse TalkingScot.)
David