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Help needed passenger list scotland to canada
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GI Jane | Report | 17 Feb 2009 17:21 |
Lisa |
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Lisa J in California | Report | 17 Feb 2009 16:53 |
I know you are looking for John (1809), but in case this helps in the future: |
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Lisa J in California | Report | 17 Feb 2009 16:29 |
This may have been mentioned already: |
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GI Jane | Report | 17 Feb 2009 14:21 |
Hi there, thanks for working so hard on my behalf |
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alviegal | Report | 17 Feb 2009 13:43 |
Here's your John born 1889. I don't know how easy it would be to order a death certificate? |
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alviegal | Report | 17 Feb 2009 13:33 |
Wow you have been busy Margaret! It does seem to suggest that Malcolm, Fred's father, and John D, who took him in, were brothers. |
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MargaretM | Report | 17 Feb 2009 13:24 |
Another curious one in the Rochester newspaper. |
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MargaretM | Report | 17 Feb 2009 12:50 |
From the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, Thursday, October 11, 1928. |
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MargaretM | Report | 17 Feb 2009 01:00 |
This from the 1871 census in Ontario: |
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MargaretM | Report | 17 Feb 2009 00:42 |
Jane, if you can access that site for Northern New York newspapers that I posted and type in the name McFiggin, the 9th article that comes up, dated 1894 is a long article about the death of 15 year old George McFiggin who was living in Rochester with his brother Fred. Their father, Malcolm McFiggin, a plaster had lived with them but at the time he was in Coburn, Canada. The boy's uncle John D. McFiggin of 4 Sterling St. had taken charge of the body until his father arrived. |
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MargaretM | Report | 16 Feb 2009 23:57 |
Malcolm and first wife : |
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MargaretM | Report | 16 Feb 2009 23:49 |
Did you already have these? |
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GI Jane | Report | 16 Feb 2009 23:41 |
Off to bed now ladies - nighty nighty |
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MargaretM | Report | 16 Feb 2009 23:28 |
Sorry, Jane, I made a typo on that "In Memorium" that I posted, The year of death was 1917 not 1916. I have gone back and corrected it. |
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GI Jane | Report | 16 Feb 2009 23:26 |
Thanks for the info T |
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Eames | Report | 16 Feb 2009 23:22 |
Mt Hope Cemetery, Rochester, NY |
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GI Jane | Report | 16 Feb 2009 23:12 |
Thanks for that Margaret- can I gain anymore info from this - DOB maybe |
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GI Jane | Report | 16 Feb 2009 23:11 |
Liz |
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alviegal | Report | 16 Feb 2009 23:04 |
I'm back for a moment because I've just thought of something pretty obvious. If Malcolm and Elizabeth were married in 1800, surely they wouldn't have had a son born in 1850. A grandson perhaps but not a son. |
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MargaretM | Report | 16 Feb 2009 22:59 |
This "In Memorium" in the Rochester New York Democrat and Chronicle, Thursday, Feb. 18, 1918: |
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