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hg
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Location: born in Edinburgh now in Bristol

Post by hg » Sun Aug 09, 2009 2:04 pm

lol. Does spending most of my free time in the internet on my ancestry mean I am obsesive?

I think my problem is what others have said in their posts recently. When I started I did not keep any records of where I found anything, relying on my memory. Bit silly really, my memory is terrible :lol: .

By the way Emenday, I see you ar in Bristol. Me to.

Helen
researching Glacken, in Edinburgh and Glasgow and Ireland, McCartney and McAnally in Glasgow, Belli in Italy and Edinburgh, O'farrel in Tyrone and edinburgh, Mchendrie, Dawson and Findlay from Banff then Edinburgh, Main in Edinburgh. Mcdonald.

emanday
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Post by emanday » Sun Aug 09, 2009 9:47 pm

hg wrote:By the way Emenday, I see you ar in Bristol. Me to.
Well, us Scots always did plan on taking over the world :lol:

In my case, it was by way of marrying a Royal Navy sailor. :lol:
[b]Mary[/b]
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mulberry
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Post by mulberry » Sat Aug 15, 2009 4:10 pm

I hope I have made it back to talking Scot myself if so I would like to offer up thanks to Andrew for all his hard work and for assisting me also. I do not seem to be following the old format but, well, as long as I can join in I am happy. Many thanks to all who have helped me.
:D rachel
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