Naming a daughter

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WilmaM
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Re: Naming a daughter

Post by WilmaM » Mon Apr 10, 2023 7:57 pm

So does the marriage record have any parental details on it?
does her English death record not hold some information about parents? [I've forgotten what details they have]
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Geoff Rogers
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Re: Naming a daughter

Post by Geoff Rogers » Mon Apr 10, 2023 8:34 pm

WilmaM wrote:
Mon Apr 10, 2023 7:57 pm
So does the marriage record have any parental details on it?
does her English death record not hold some information about parents? [I've forgotten what details they have]
The marriage register is a one liner, very basic and the English death certificate just names the husband and the informant.

As a long shot I'm building a tree for the Alexander McDougall in the 1841 census in the hope of finding a DNA match.

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Researching Sim(e), Ruddiman, Donald, Munro, Mitchell, Harper, McDougall, Frazer, MacGregor

WilmaM
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Re: Naming a daughter

Post by WilmaM » Tue Apr 11, 2023 10:22 am

No harm in making a separate tree for his family - bearing in mind to check out his brothers and male cousins too! - and having that as a side note, but any proof you have is circumstantial at best.
Wilma