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Thanks for George M but Now

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Aileen

Aileen Report 25 May 2009 19:34

There are no matches for marriages of George Moncur and Anna in Scotland or England. Only one is for George and Ann the parents of the Georgina born 1855.
I have done my best to search in Ireland but none of the sites I know of have any record

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 25 May 2009 20:04

Will I beat you to it, John??

Here we are, both with hospitalized significant others, both messing around on the net to divert ourselves, and tripping over each other like this.

Allow me to extract my feet and apologize for sounding crosser than I was or meant to sound -- but please do take what I started out by saying in the spirit in which it actually was intended: you're the one who benefits if all the clutter about a question is kept in one place, that's one of the main points.

Mysterious grx? grfathers are my specialty, and I haven't given up on yours yet! Not that Scotland is my field ... but hey, my mysterious grx3 grfather turned up there for unknown reasons in 1841, so you never know.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 26 May 2009 18:35

PM from John (John, post in the thread, now - purple Reply button up top):


If it will help my GGGrandparents were mistranscibed on the 1871 census as Monner as you will see if you have access but that was my original problem - where to go from there.


Will take a look a bit later -- my No.1 (since you asked) is still in hosp, and I've spent today fighting to keep him there til they've fixed him properly this time, and trying to get the overdue work done ...