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Scottish relatives.
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Unknown | Report | 24 Oct 2011 14:15 |
My maternal relatives are all Scottish from what I have discovered so far; my grandmother was born in Oran Street, Kelvin area of Glasgow in the early 1900's. She moved to the North East of England when aged about 16yrs where she became pregnant with twin girls (one of which is my mother). I believe that her identical sister (Ellen or Helen) is now dead - sadly, they had been parted at birth and never met. My mother is now 92 and failing fast. I have discovered that my ancestors names are McNeilly, McKay, McLeod and McArthur. My grandmother had an older brother named Hugh who was born in Doncaster Street and will likely not be alive today. Any help would be really fantastic. |
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Flick | Report | 24 Oct 2011 15:04 |
Scotlands people website is where you should look for info, including 1911 Scotland census |
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ValT | Report | 24 Oct 2011 16:32 |
I have found a Hugh living in Doncaster Street on the 1911 census.. |