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Crabb family death in Canada

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Kelly

Kelly Report 10 Dec 2010 10:32

Hi, His name was John Crabb He was born in 1930 in Scotland and he married Josie Gardner then moved to Canada, Im sorry but I dont know where in Canada.

MargaretM

MargaretM Report 8 Dec 2010 21:55

What's gt. uncle's name? Do you have any idea which province in Canada he went to?

Kelly

Kelly Report 8 Dec 2010 21:49

Thanks for that, I have just changed the title.

Potty

Potty Report 8 Dec 2010 10:55

Kelly, if you change the title of your thread to include Canada deaths it would draw the thread to the attention of people who might be able to help.

Kelly

Kelly Report 7 Dec 2010 18:26

Does anyone know how to find out death records of a great uncle who emmigrated to Canada?
I know the year he was born in Scotland and the date he got married in Scotland but nothing after that.
Kellyx

Potty

Potty Report 5 Dec 2010 12:48

Kelly, I notice that you have another thread about this family - it is better to keep to one thread - in fact it is one of GR's rules - this stops people looking for what has already been found.

When you get a bit further back with your research, you will find the free familysearch sites useful - you can sometimes find records there which can save you credits on scotlandspeople:

http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp
https://beta.familysearch.org/

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 5 Dec 2010 12:14

You would have to pay for 2 seats Kelly.
It would be worth paying for your Dad anyway as you could take a branch of the family each.

If you haven't been before, it is worth making up a template of a birth, marriage and death certificate to make sure that you don't miss anything when you are making notes. Make sure you note the year, district number and entry number as these are unique numbers and you can use these to file the copies of register entries e.g.

A marriage in Glasgow in 1959, I would file as SSM1959-644_14-123
SSM = Scottish Statutory Marriage
1959 - year marriage took place
644_14 = district number
123 = Entry number

That way you just attach the reference number to both parties of the marriage - you don't need to think about whether to file under the groom or the bride.

Hope this helps and I can tell you that once you have been once you will certainly go again! I have probably been over 100 times in the last 30 years! It is much easier now though with everything computerised! No more stuggling with the big heavy tomes that contained the indexes!


Kelly

Kelly Report 5 Dec 2010 11:34

Do you know if there is a limit to the number of people who can search with you? I was going to go with my father along with me, would we have to pay for 2 seats or would he be able to sit with me?
Thanks
Kellyx

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 5 Dec 2010 11:30

Kelly it is worth booking in advance - just to be sure of a seat!

The Guilford Arms do a nice lunch and it is very handy as you won't want to be wasting too much time eating!

Kelly

Kelly Report 4 Dec 2010 13:49

Thanks. I think we are definately going to take a trip to Edinburgh in the new year and see what we can dig up there. Its a great idea, I never knew it existed.
Kellyx

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 4 Dec 2010 13:23

Kelly, you will be able to access Christina's marriage at Scotlandspeople. If she married before 1934, you will be able to view / download the register entry online.

Births after 1909 aren't available to view online but if it is not too comon a surname you may be able to pick out possible children from the indexes.

Recent entries (births after 1909, marriages after 1934 and deaths after 1959) can be viewed at the Scotlandspeople centre. You can't take prinouts of these but you can make notes. A day pass for the centre only costs £10 so if you can get a day out in Edinburgh then that is by far the cheapest way to do it as it costs about £10 to buy recent certificates.

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 4 Dec 2010 09:37

Welcome Kelly. Susan

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 4 Dec 2010 07:29

welcome to the boards then Kelly!!!!

Kelly

Kelly Report 3 Dec 2010 23:55

Thanks I will defo look that up
Kellyx

daddymuzza

daddymuzza Report 3 Dec 2010 23:44

Register here http://www.ancestralscotland.com/newsletter/

to get TEN FREE credits for scotlandspeople

Helen

Helen Report 3 Dec 2010 23:41

Scotlandspeople:

Marriage:

John Paterson and Margaret Arbuckle
1897
County: Lanark
District: Coatbridge

The certificate will register both sets of parents names.


www.Scotlandspeople.gov.uk

£6 for 30 credits
1 credit to view the index
5 credits to download and view the certificate

Kelly

Kelly Report 3 Dec 2010 23:23

thanks.
I only joined yesterday so im still trying to figure it all out.
Kellyx

AnnCardiff

AnnCardiff Report 3 Dec 2010 23:18

to find connections on this site, use Search Trees top of this page - you have to look for them, they are highly unlikely to see your posting

good luck!!

Kelly

Kelly Report 3 Dec 2010 23:08

I am trying to trace relatives of my great grandmother
Born Christina Arbuckle paterson 06/12/1908
In Scotland Possibly Coatbridge or Aberdeen
I believe her parents were Margaret Arbuckle and John Paterson
Any info on parents/children would be great
Thanks
Kellyx