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rootgatherer
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11 Jan 2015 13:23 |
That's good news then Ian. Best wishes to you and yours in 2015.
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Ian
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11 Jan 2015 12:45 |
Alexandrina and all descendants have been located.!!!
Thank You all.
Best Wishes 2015.
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Cynthia
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14 Feb 2012 22:00 |
I agree Sylvia.
I spotted the Rootschat thread whilst googling and saw how much info there was on it.
As most of us know, there are just some relatives who seem to do a disappearing act.
Cx
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SylviaInCanada
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14 Feb 2012 21:31 |
I think that the Canadians can probably suggest nothing else.
We can in fact do nothing more than look on the internet ............. none of us is about to travel around the country visiting record offices in person, for the reason below ..................
I have explained to Ian via pm that one has to know in which province of Canada someone was born / married / died because all such records are maintained by the province. There is no Central registry
......... and in addition there is the 50 / 75 or 80 / 100 year rule before the records can be released into the public record.
everything that has been found so far has been dismissed as already having been found ..... thus very much a waste of time
........... and there are 2 pages of similar on that rootschat thread given on the previous page.
My only suggestion now is that Ian google the following ............
Canada - Vital Statistics
then that he scroll down the lists that result, picking the individual provinces
Access the provincial site, and see if anything can be found
That time-consuming task is something that is best done by Ian ............. not by a helper.
sylvia
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Cynthia
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14 Feb 2012 17:07 |
What a shame. I was hoping that William or Robert may have been able to help you.
A couple of the people helping you are in Canada. Don't forget that Canadian records are not all that easy to access because of the 100 year closure period.
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Ian
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14 Feb 2012 14:43 |
Cybthia,
Yes we have done all the checks and also we know about the Fordyces and the Fordyce descendants....But not Alexandriana herself....Where did she end up after 1912. (she would have been aged 20 then)....That is the question..... Any mention of her on any other trees reveals no further information... A brick wall..... Just maybe someone in Canada might read this and come up with the answer....
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Cynthia
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14 Feb 2012 14:15 |
Ian,
Following Sylvia's suggestion that you look in the trees on this site, you say that you have tried to get in touch with siblings. Have you actually looked at the trees on here?
If you put her name into the Search Trees box above, you will see that there are two other people besides yourself who have Alexandrina in their family. It may be worthwhile contacting the tree owners.
Cx.
It's always worth checking.
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SylviaInCanada
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14 Feb 2012 04:45 |
Have you searched on ancestry???
There is one Public Family Tree that has Alexandrina ...... of course, I have no idea how accurate the information is!
Dunbar+McKay Owner: Kirtland_Ohio
Alexandrina Ann June Campbell Duncan Birth 2 Nov 1892 in Nigg, Kincardine, Scotland Death
Parents
Henry Thomson Duncan 1873 – 1956 Elizabeth Cunningham Campbell 1871 – 1932
Spouse
James Fordyce b. 14 Feb 1891, Kennethmont, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom d. 1981 NOT MARRIED
Child
James Duncan Fordyce Birth 27 Dec 1912 in Inverurie, Aberdeen, Scotland, United Kingdom Death 10 Apr 1993 in Fielding, New Zealand.
Unknown Spouse
Child of Unknown Spouse
Private (still alive)
it might be worth sending an email through the ancestry system to that tree owner, if you have not had contact before
sylvia
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SylviaInCanada
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14 Feb 2012 04:24 |
Could this be sister Lily, arriving as a home child in Canada? Date of birth and port of departure work.
http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/home-children/001015-100.01-e.php
Surname: DUNCAN Given Name: Lily Age: 15 Sex: F Ship: Hesperian Year of Arrival: 1913 Departure Port: Glasgow Departure Date: 1913-08-01 Arrival Port: Quebec Arrival Date: 1913-08-09 Comments: Individuals Source: Library and Archives Canada Reference: RG 76 C1a Microfilm: T-4802 Type of Record: Passenger Lists Group of Children Traveling Together
at FMP:
DUNCAN Lily 1898 F 1913 Glasgow Canada Quebec
But the parents were living until much later so could be unlikely?
sylvia
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Ian
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13 Feb 2012 23:40 |
Surely a Alexandrina Ann June Campbell Duncan must appear in a Canadian census ...
Can someone please help.
Ian
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Ian
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13 Feb 2012 23:32 |
Sylvia....
Yes it is very difficult this one...But Canada is our best chance of finding out about Alexandrina....I have sent you an old photo of her. One would think with a name Alexandrina Ann Jane Campbell Duncan...it should be straight forward. If she was still in the UK, it would have been solved by now.
So I'm afraid the search continues...Just need a breakthrough. Attempts to contact siblings etc have yielded nothing as yet.
Thanks again
Ian
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SylviaInCanada
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13 Feb 2012 21:14 |
got sidetracked for a moment by the fact that there was seemingly another "Ina" Duncan
from fmp .......................
DUNCAN Ina 1893 F 1914 Glasgow Canada Montreal
However, this one seems to have travelled with ................
DUNCAN Margt 1895 F 1914 Glasgow Canada Montreal DUNCAN Robt Adult M 1914 Glasgow Canada Montreal
so presumably was their daughter and a different Ina
....... because of the following information from the rootschat thread the poster didn't bother to mention:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=v6beniv8janivd0n0s5tnndr04&topic=504143.10
"You talk about Alexandrina (Ina) Ann Jane Campbell Duncan (born 1892) - I knew from a cousin of Ina's (Jean Ingram of Aberdeen, now deceased) that she emigrated to Canada and also her sister Elizabeth (b.1894)."
from other responses on that thread it seems that Alexandrina MAY have travelled with a Mary Duncan (married) and Mary's child on the Grampian, 6th May 1913.
The only other suggestion I have to make is ............
Ian ........ please use the Search Trees function (in the dark green band above) to see whether Alexandrina is in any of the trees on the site.
THEN you can send an internal pm to the tree owner to see if they can help.
As someone on that rootschat thread said, Canada has very strict restrictions on time limits before information on bmds can be released, and it is also under the jurisdiction of the individual provinces, so you have to know which province a person was born, married or died in.
sylvia
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RottenR
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12 Feb 2012 13:30 |
From IGI
http://goo.gl/yOYuv
may help to expand search
Alexandrina was born Nov 2 1892
Full name: Alexandrina Ann June Campbell Duncan
Father: Henry Thompson Duncan
born 18 Feb 1873 married 30 Nov 1892 died 20 Sep 1956 all in Nigg
Mother: Elizabeth Cunningham Campbell
born 13 Dec 1871 Cookney died 2 June 1932 Nigg
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Ian
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12 Feb 2012 13:02 |
Potty...
We know all about this thread...
I thought trying Genes Reunited as well might help.
Thank You Ian
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Ian
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12 Feb 2012 13:00 |
1911 Census at Burnbanks, Nigg.....
Henry Duncan ( head), aged 38yrs. b. Durris Kincardineshire. Elizabeth Duncan wife aged 39yrs. b. Nigg Alexandrina Duncan dau. aged 18yrs. at home b. Nigg Lily Duncan dau. aged 13yrs. at school b. Nigg Charles Duncan son aged 11yrs at school b. Nigg John Duncan son aged 9yrs. b. Nigg. Jeannie Duncan dau. aged 3yrs. b. Nigg.
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Potty
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12 Feb 2012 12:54 |
Ian, have you seen this thread on rootschat?
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,504143.0.html
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Ian
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12 Feb 2012 12:47 |
Yes Marie, that was my first impression...Although Jessie's birth details on Scotland's People lists her parents as Henry and Elizabeth Duncan...Alexandrina's parents!....But, But...!!! And what was Alexandrina doing at home 1911 where she would have normally been away working...(Her sisters were at home in the 1911 census as well)....so they would have looked after their mother....
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MarieCeleste
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12 Feb 2012 12:39 |
That certainly does help Ian!
Hmm.... Young Jessie could well be Alexandrina's.
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Ian
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12 Feb 2012 12:38 |
Thanks "MarieCeleste" and "Potty"....to answer...
Her child and descendants born 1912...we know about and it was said that she had a child prior to 1912...Both born out of wedlock. Her first child does not appear in the 1911 census either, which makes us suspicious that she either had abandoned that child or was in fact pregnant during the 1911 census.(possible). Her second child was born late on 1912 and she was to be married to the father....but he found out that she had a previous child and didn't marry her. They went their separate ways and the child was brought up by HIS parents.
Alexandrinia Ann Jane Campbell Duncan...single and never married took off to Canada apparently....
Her siblings... Elizabeth Campbell Duncan b. 1894 Henry Duncan b. 1896 Lily Duncan b. 1898 Charles Duncan b. 1900 John Duncan b. 1902 Jeannie Duncan b. 1907 AND INTERESTINGLY JESSIE Duncan b. 1911.
Hope this helps
Ian
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Potty
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12 Feb 2012 12:12 |
There is only one Alexandrina Duncan of the correct age living in Nigg in the 1911 census on scotlandspeople. If she had two children before emigrating in 1912, at least one of them should be on it with her. I am afraid I do not have credits to view it.
Who were her children and where were they born?
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