stanley macleod .....
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stanley macleod .....
Just a chance that someone may have in there tree, An Uncle of mine named Stanley Anderson Macleod Born 1903 in Glasgow,Scotland,who sometime long in the past Moved to Australia. Keeping my fingers crossed.
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Hi There
I see there is a Stanley Anderson Macleod who died in NSW in 1974. Does not say what area. Does state father as Alexander & mother as Margaret.
Does this look like your fella?
Kymbo
I see there is a Stanley Anderson Macleod who died in NSW in 1974. Does not say what area. Does state father as Alexander & mother as Margaret.
Does this look like your fella?
Kymbo
Searching- GLASGOW AREA: Elborn, Anderson,
Lottimer, Aitken, Bassett, Eaton, Simpson, Cameron, Jack, Pedley, Bryson, Berrie..
Lottimer, Aitken, Bassett, Eaton, Simpson, Cameron, Jack, Pedley, Bryson, Berrie..
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You can check the BDM index information from NSW here
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory ... ecords.htm
If you think Stanley Anderson Macleod is yours, a death certificate will give you the names of his parents, wife and children. The date of death would then allow a search for a death/funeral notice which may give more family information. It may also be possible to use the white pages to find relatives - if they still live in the same area.
The cheapest way to get the death details is via a transcript rather than a certificate ($15AU - about 6 pounds)
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory ... ptionAgent
Trish
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory ... ecords.htm
If you think Stanley Anderson Macleod is yours, a death certificate will give you the names of his parents, wife and children. The date of death would then allow a search for a death/funeral notice which may give more family information. It may also be possible to use the white pages to find relatives - if they still live in the same area.
The cheapest way to get the death details is via a transcript rather than a certificate ($15AU - about 6 pounds)
http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory ... ptionAgent
Trish