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LesleyB
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Moray_Lass
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Got it! Well I think
Freecen has it down as "Various Kinds Of Labour"
It was Gordon and Jean's discussion that helped me find it on Freecen.
Snap Jean
Freecen has it down as "Various Kinds Of Labour"
It was Gordon and Jean's discussion that helped me find it on Freecen.
Snap Jean
Maggie
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Moray, Bellie/Boharm:- Symon, Thomson, Davidson, Gordon, Laing, Dick, Thom, Geddes.
Banffshire, Rothiemay:- Lobban, Symon
Maternal -
'Finechty Flett's'
Banffshire:- Flett, Taylor, Wood, Lorimer, Falconer
Parental -
Moray, Bellie/Boharm:- Symon, Thomson, Davidson, Gordon, Laing, Dick, Thom, Geddes.
Banffshire, Rothiemay:- Lobban, Symon
Maternal -
'Finechty Flett's'
Banffshire:- Flett, Taylor, Wood, Lorimer, Falconer
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Gloswegian
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JustJean
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Moray_Lass
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Freecen is great for cross referencing things - and cheaper to search for the years that have covered so far, so you can find the exact image on SP
http://www.freecen.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
snap again Jean
http://www.freecen.org.uk/cgi/search.pl
snap again Jean
Maggie
Parental -
Moray, Bellie/Boharm:- Symon, Thomson, Davidson, Gordon, Laing, Dick, Thom, Geddes.
Banffshire, Rothiemay:- Lobban, Symon
Maternal -
'Finechty Flett's'
Banffshire:- Flett, Taylor, Wood, Lorimer, Falconer
Parental -
Moray, Bellie/Boharm:- Symon, Thomson, Davidson, Gordon, Laing, Dick, Thom, Geddes.
Banffshire, Rothiemay:- Lobban, Symon
Maternal -
'Finechty Flett's'
Banffshire:- Flett, Taylor, Wood, Lorimer, Falconer
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WilmaM
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Ah that's it , I was trawling through Freecen for a female named Robertson around Whitehills.
I'd tried every other wee fishing port I could think of up there!
go to http://freecen.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl to search FreeCen. It's not complete but is a handy resource never the less. Esp. as a lot of Banffshire is now there.
I'd tried every other wee fishing port I could think of up there!
go to http://freecen.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl to search FreeCen. It's not complete but is a handy resource never the less. Esp. as a lot of Banffshire is now there.
Wilma
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Moray_Lass
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No there were allot of Salmon Fisher connected with the Salmon rivers - I can give you the lecture if you wantStrangely, when my GGGGrandfather married Isabel Cameron in 1837, he said he was a salmon fisher. I was not aware of such an activity that close to the sea (Morat Firth) so have assumed he may have been on a fishing boat. The strange thing is that he was away for both 1841 and 1851 censuses.
Maggie
Parental -
Moray, Bellie/Boharm:- Symon, Thomson, Davidson, Gordon, Laing, Dick, Thom, Geddes.
Banffshire, Rothiemay:- Lobban, Symon
Maternal -
'Finechty Flett's'
Banffshire:- Flett, Taylor, Wood, Lorimer, Falconer
Parental -
Moray, Bellie/Boharm:- Symon, Thomson, Davidson, Gordon, Laing, Dick, Thom, Geddes.
Banffshire, Rothiemay:- Lobban, Symon
Maternal -
'Finechty Flett's'
Banffshire:- Flett, Taylor, Wood, Lorimer, Falconer
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LesleyB
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You can still see the remains of these stakes in some rivers.e.g. in the Tay just to the east of Tayport.No there were a lot of Salmon Fisher connected with the Salmon rivers ...and Stake nets which were tied to a row of stakes heading out into the sea just off the mouth
You can see a selection of salmon fishing photos from further up the Tay at Newburgh here
http://www.taysalmon.co.uk/history.php
best wishes
Lesley
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paddyscar
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Depending on the spawning season in the area, could that count for his absence on both census reports, as they were always taken in Mar/April?Gloswegian wrote:Strangely, when my GGGGrandfather married Isabel Cameron in 1837, he said he was a salmon fisher. I was not aware of such an activity that close to the sea (Morat Firth) so have assumed he may have been on a fishing boat. The strange thing is that he was away for both 1841 and 1851 censuses.Unfortunately I am not much help, most of my fishers were Salmon Fishers
Frances
John Kelly (b 22 Sep 1897) eldest child of John Kelly & Christina Lipsett Kelly of Glasgow