Last week I got a birth on Scotlands people from 1714, However I cannot understand what it says other than a few words:
it starts on the third line (the full line) and starts with "John Son of(?) Walter Innes in ----- and -----"
I have had family look at it and none of us can tell what it all says. Here it is in normal brightness.
Original:
Thank you if you can help it'd be apreciated ive been working on it for about a week!
(Note: Last two lines don't have anything to do with my ancestor on the first image and the last line on the 2nd doesn't have anything to do with them either so no need for help on them.)
Help on finding out what this says
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Re: Help on finding out what this says
Hello Berowald,
This is my reading, for what it’s worth:
John Son to Walter Innes in Goukstanes was Baptiz’d: God Fathers and God-Mothers being Master John Innes Minister Anna Urquhart Spouse to John Wood in Gelly mill; John Walker and Janet Spouse in the Pa?for? of K??gedward.
I went to GENUKI to get hints about the place names, but couldn’t find anything that corresponded to the last one, hence all the ???s
Best wishes,
Sarah
This is my reading, for what it’s worth:
John Son to Walter Innes in Goukstanes was Baptiz’d: God Fathers and God-Mothers being Master John Innes Minister Anna Urquhart Spouse to John Wood in Gelly mill; John Walker and Janet Spouse in the Pa?for? of K??gedward.
I went to GENUKI to get hints about the place names, but couldn’t find anything that corresponded to the last one, hence all the ???s
Best wishes,
Sarah
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Re: Help on finding out what this says
Thank you so much!
I found that Goukstanes was in Gamrie and MacDuff which fits into the family tree and I also found out that John Innes the Minister was probably Rev. John Innes who was kicked out from his church for having Jacobite views. Probably a Great Uncle as he would have been 65 at his birth. Sadly Gamrie and MacDuff only recorded births from 1704 upwards so I have no idea what I can do with my tree now.
I found that Goukstanes was in Gamrie and MacDuff which fits into the family tree and I also found out that John Innes the Minister was probably Rev. John Innes who was kicked out from his church for having Jacobite views. Probably a Great Uncle as he would have been 65 at his birth. Sadly Gamrie and MacDuff only recorded births from 1704 upwards so I have no idea what I can do with my tree now.
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Re: Help on finding out what this says
Last one could be King Edward?
A tiny place inland between Turriff and McDuff on the current A947.
A look at gravestones could help? The McDuff cemetery is where some my folks are, and a gravestone gave extra details.
Aberdeen family history have some MI details.
https://www.anesfhs.org.uk/databanks/me ... ns/miindex
A tiny place inland between Turriff and McDuff on the current A947.
A look at gravestones could help? The McDuff cemetery is where some my folks are, and a gravestone gave extra details.
Aberdeen family history have some MI details.
https://www.anesfhs.org.uk/databanks/me ... ns/miindex
Wilma
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Re: Help on finding out what this says
I think you're right, Wilma =D> I initially thought it started with "King" but the fact that it looks like one word threw me off. I should know better!WilmaM wrote:Last one could be King Edward?
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Re: Help on finding out what this says
Gellymill is also a placename associated with MacDuff