Where did you hear of TalkingScot? (2005)
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jonami
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how did i find this site
i was on roots chat totally going round in circles trying to find my ancesters when a lady said i will look for you she found what i had been looking for and put me on to this site and i have not looked back
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HeatherH
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GTSCOT
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How I Found You
I had been a forum member-user on ScotlandsPeopledotGov. I just read the latest published minutes and saw mention of this site. Too bad they didn't put the link on their now defunct users group, or on their list of other resources available. Also would appear that the SCPDG forum was shut down for other reasons besides a "SecurityBreach". Anyway many thanks to those who set this site up. I see many of the old names on the board. It's great to have such a usefull resource available again. Thanks
Brodie;Brown;Coll;Fanning;Gault;Kelly;Kirkpatrick; McGinnis;McGuire;McIntyre;Murphy;Sinclair;Smith;Sweeney;Ward - SW Scotland-Ayrshire;Dunbartinshire;Glasgow- Belfast;Donegal.
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JustJean
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Ina
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JackieF
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soccerchick
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I have been using SP for a few years but read about TalkingScot in the News to Peruse section of my May/June 2005 issue of Everton's Genealogical Helper.
Happy Hunting.....
Kelly
Happy Hunting.....
Kelly
Researching: Anderson, Borthwick, Cooper, Dalgleish, Cousin(s), McMurtrie, Morrison (Mathieson), Robertson (Robinson), Wingate, Wyllie
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DavidWW
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Kellysoccerchick wrote:I have been using SP for a few years but read about TalkingScot in the News to Peruse section of my May/June 2005 issue of Everton's Genealogical Helper.
Happy Hunting.....
Kelly
Thanks for that. It was my task to send off the editorial material to the US gen mags, but, as I no longer subscribe to any of them, I've not been able previously to check if any of them used it.
So great to hear that it appeared in Everton's !!
Any chance of a scan of the page with the editorial piece to davidwwebster@compuserve.com ? Pretty, please
Davie
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soccerchick
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Davie,
I will be happy to scan the article for you. I will send that this morning when I get home from work (I work graveyard - 3rd shift - 11:00 pm - 6:00 am PST).
Just wondering, but do other countries call 3rd shift the graveyard shift or is this an American slang?
Happy Hunting....
Kelly
I will be happy to scan the article for you. I will send that this morning when I get home from work (I work graveyard - 3rd shift - 11:00 pm - 6:00 am PST).
Just wondering, but do other countries call 3rd shift the graveyard shift or is this an American slang?
Happy Hunting....
Kelly
Researching: Anderson, Borthwick, Cooper, Dalgleish, Cousin(s), McMurtrie, Morrison (Mathieson), Robertson (Robinson), Wingate, Wyllie