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I also found you through Scotlands People whilst browsing, I bless the day I found you all, such a great site, and the best ever team of experts always willing and helpful.
Thanks
Tricia
I also found you through Scotlands People whilst browsing, I bless the day I found you all, such a great site, and the best ever team of experts always willing and helpful.
Thanks
Tricia
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I came upon Talking Scot through one of the links on SP. I only registered a few weeks ago but I've quickly become addicted as it's so varied, challenging and intellectually challenging - a real life puzzler!
I've learned an amazing amount from posts on this site and have had some marvellous help in response to questions I've posted.
And the site is so Scottish - makes me a little homesick over here in Poland.
A great site ! Mo-anne
I've learned an amazing amount from posts on this site and have had some marvellous help in response to questions I've posted.
And the site is so Scottish - makes me a little homesick over here in Poland.
A great site ! Mo-anne
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Hi,
You've just been recommended to me by someone on the British Genealogy website. They thought I might have more luck looking for info about Scottish ancestors here. They said you are all knowledgable and helpful - sounds good!
I am researching Whyte, Ross and Mackay in Durness, Sutherland and Pittendrigh (various spellings) in Aberdeen. I was hoping to find someone researching the same names.
I have had a look around the site. What is the best way to ask specific questions Should I do it by name or county
Many thanks,
KateW
You've just been recommended to me by someone on the British Genealogy website. They thought I might have more luck looking for info about Scottish ancestors here. They said you are all knowledgable and helpful - sounds good!
I am researching Whyte, Ross and Mackay in Durness, Sutherland and Pittendrigh (various spellings) in Aberdeen. I was hoping to find someone researching the same names.
I have had a look around the site. What is the best way to ask specific questions Should I do it by name or county
Many thanks,
KateW
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Hi Kate,
A warm welcome to
We love questions, especially mysteries
If you look at the forum titles, any questions you have that fit into one of them, ask away!
If none of them seem appropriate, just pop it into General Discussion. We all read all new posts, so your question won't be missed.
We are all here, poised like wee greyhounds at the starting gate
A warm welcome to
We love questions, especially mysteries
If you look at the forum titles, any questions you have that fit into one of them, ask away!
If none of them seem appropriate, just pop it into General Discussion. We all read all new posts, so your question won't be missed.
We are all here, poised like wee greyhounds at the starting gate
[b]Mary[/b]
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A cat leaves pawprints on your heart
McDonald or MacDonald (some couldn't make up their mind!), Bonner, Crichton, McKillop, Campbell, Cameron, Gitrig (+other spellings), Clark, Sloan, Stewart, McCutcheon, Ireland (the surname)