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on the IGI she is listed as married to James Ramsay on 11/25/1698 Kinnaird by Errol, Perth Scotland. Also found in Kettins. It was not unusual for the marriage to be recorded in 2 parishes if the individuals were from each. Also found her birth on IGI only one from Errol in a 20 year span. | Isobel Playfair
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only one listed on IGI for a 40 years span. Used his birthday, and only marriage listed in the time span. | George Playfair
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or Cappie | Thomas Keppie
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Peggy worked in the Cycle Tube department of The North British Rubber Work Company Edinburgh from 1917-1920 | Margaret Veitch Penman
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Plowman on his death in 1894 | William Tervit
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Residing at Little Fortry, Grange by Banff at time of death. | George Gammie
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Residing Culphin, Boyndie, Banffshire 1862 | William Adam
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Residing Culphin, Boyndie, Banffshire 1862 | Isabella Robertson
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Residing in Armhead Croft, Auchterless, Turriff, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1781 at the birth of his son Alexander Tocher. | William Tocher
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Sapper 104 Fld Squadren Royal Engineers 1972 - 1976.
| John Alexander Duncan, of Sketraw, FSA Scot.
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She resided at Back Street (North Street), Aberchirder, Banffshire, Scotland 30 March 1851. | Jane Tocher
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She was illiterate and could only sign with an 'X' for her name
Living at Little Fortry, Grange 1892
Newton of Teuchar, Monquhitter 1925 | Isabella McIntosh
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Stanley served in the Royal Navy aboard the liner Queen Mary during WW2 presumably crossing the Atlantic as a passenger/troop ship | Stanely Frederick Daldy
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Staying at 8 Freer Street, Edinburgh 1891 | Mary Gilmour
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Staying at 8 Viewforth Park Edinburgh 1881 | Mary Gilmour
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Tailor (canongate marriage records) | Alexander Harley
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Territorial Designation 'of Sketraw' recognised by the Lord Lyon King of Arms 2006
| John Alexander Duncan, of Sketraw, FSA Scot.
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| 168 |
The 'Jean & Jane' Scenario!
After looking at the Census and Parish records of Forgue, I have to agree with the research done by Declan Chalmers;
"Birth: None available. Her eldest child born 1819 therefore was married 1818 or before, was 20 years of age or more, so born 1798 or before. All her children were born in Marnoch parish. This census (name spelt Jean) is the lead as to who and where her father was, and where he was born. This indicates that her father was a John Tocher born about 1768 in Fyvie parish. Her mother is not mentioned. There are two listings of baptisms in the baptismal book for Forgue and consequently there are two records for the person we are looking for. Her name is given as "Jean"in the first record and "Jane" in the second all else being the same. Her mother is found by finding all the children of the father in Forgue parish, where witnesses to the baptism help to indicate the correct family. The place of father's residence and place of baptism, also help. The baptism of Jean/Jane 27-4-1796, The witnesses were james Cruickshank and james Hay both residing in the same place as the father, namely Commisty. Another child has the same witnesses and like Jean/Jane no mention of the mother but a third child John has the mother's name mentioned as isobel HAY and one change in the witnesses namely Peter Cran for James Hay. Notice the mother's name is the same as one of the witnesses "Hay". It is probable that isobel Hay was also jean/jane's mother but is not certain. Peter Chalmers (Ayr), told me that her death cert. shows her mother as "Elizabeth" informant being - her son, william. Wedding: None found but baptismal records of children and census 1851 show that she was married. Death: see External Folder: Extracts/Marriages no. 14 marriage of her son James, She is mentioned in this as alive while her husband is mentioned as deceased. So death was after this date 11 April 1863. This indicates that she was alive in census of '61,'71 but probably not in '81. 29 November 1872 Occupation: In the census 1841 described as "spinner of linnen residing at South St Abirchirder. In 1861 and '71 as a knitter residing North St. Aberchirder. North St was known locally as Back St. " | Jane Tocher
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The gravestone at Millbrex states 3rd April 1913 as Isabella Jeffery (Could be Jaffray or Jaffrey). 1881 Census states her place of birth as Keithhall, Inverurie and her age at time of marriage was 19 giving as possible birth date of 1849 at the time of her marraige in1868 she was living at Shethin Tarvis and worked as a domestic servant.
Marriage record states Isabella Jeffery and fathers name William Jeffery (Could be Jaffray or Jaffrey). She died in Aberdeen Royal Infirmary with Gaulstones at the age of 63 her name again being possibly mis spelled on the death certificate as Isabella Jeffray. | Isabella Jeffrey
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There is an age difference (or error) between his birth 1730 extract & headstone, to that of his marriage extract which would make his birth 1732/33. There is no doubt that Alexander Minty Gammie & Alexander Gammie are one in the same person. | Alexander Minty Gammie
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There was also a George born of a William, at Upper Cottown in Auchterless in 1729. It is impossible to say which is the correct one. Information from the old parish records of Auchterless. | George Tocher
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Tinsmith | George Stark
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Twin brother of James Gammie | George Gammie
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Was Gased during WWI and had lung removed. | George Gammie
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Was later to be known as the Peoples Blacksmith at Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland | Charles Shepherd
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Was living at Christ Church, Surbiton, London at time of Marriage 1902 | John Frederck Rixon
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Was living in 502 Duke Street, Glasgow in 1908 | Alexander Gammie
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Weaver in 1776 | John Drumond
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when married he was in Sir James Sutter's Troop of East LothianCavalry. searching scottish records he is the only john listed using one of his children named for his mother isabel. | John Stewart
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| 180 |
Whinbrae is pronounced Funbrae in Doric. On the birth certificate it is spelt in Doric - Funbrae | Robert Duncan
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| 181 |
William Gammie 1832 dose not seem to have married Jane Paul. Jane Paul's mother was Maragret Gammie the daughter of William Gammie b.1795 and Margaret Hay b.1793. This would make William & Jane second cousins. | William Gammie
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| 182 |
Worked as a Grocer, General Merchant | William Gammie
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Worked as a Saddler | Charles Tocher
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Working as a Domestic Servant in 1859 | Elizabeth Duncan
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Working as a farm labourer at time of his death | George Duncan
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| 186 |
Working as a Farm Servant at time of death in 1859 | George Brown
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Working as a Farm Servant in1874 | Alexander Stewart
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Working as a Gardiner in 1902 | John Rixon
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Working as a Journeyman Baker in Tarves Village Aberdeenshire in 1909 | William Duthie Jaffray Duncan
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Working as a Journeyman Saddler in 1869 | John Duncan
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Working as a Millar in 1902 | Willian Hawkes
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Working as a Quarryman in 1912 | Charles Shepherd
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Working as a Rubber Worker 1894 - 1927 at The North British Rubber Work Company Edinburgh | William Penman
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Working as a Rubber Worker in 1927 at the The North British Rubber Work Company Edinburgh | Alexander Stark
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Working as a Rubber Worker in 1927 at the The North British Rubber Work Company Edinburgh | Alexander Albert Stark
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Working as a Shepherd up untill his death | Thomas Carnston
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Working as Factory Timekeeper Before his Death | Thomas Robertson Stark
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