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by Kaye Saunders
Fri Jun 18, 2010 1:48 am
Forum: Ancestral Search
Topic: My Livingston(e) Line
Replies: 252
Views: 344394

Re: My Livingston(e) Line

Thanks Donald. That is what this type of forum is for. But what we need to do now is to get the actual proof that Donald who arrived in Georgia, married and had children, and is Ginger's ancestor was actually the one born on 3 May 1863 to Dugald and Catharine. So Ginger, did the death certificate gi...
by Kaye Saunders
Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:51 pm
Forum: Ancestral Search
Topic: My Livingston(e) Line
Replies: 252
Views: 344394

Re: My Livingston(e) Line

THere were so many Livingstones/Livingstons that settled in Australia and New Zealand during the 1830's 1840's and 1850's and I am hoping that in the future we can work with you Kaye and others to link these families with their highland ancestors recorded in Scottish census and parish records. I am...
by Kaye Saunders
Thu Jun 17, 2010 11:48 pm
Forum: Ancestral Search
Topic: My Livingston(e) Line
Replies: 252
Views: 344394

Re: My Livingston(e) Line

Hi Donald That’s why I’m trying to work things out and get proof. What I have is: Donald Livingstone, born 3 May 1863, High Church District of Glasgow - birth certificate says he is the son of Dugald Livingston, stone dresser and Catherine Livingston, maiden name McDonald who were married 28 Nov 186...
by Kaye Saunders
Thu Jun 17, 2010 8:03 pm
Forum: Ancestral Search
Topic: My Livingston(e) Line
Replies: 252
Views: 344394

Re: My Livingston(e) Line

Well, I’m finally here – I’m possibly the lost person from New Zealand – although my work email address is on the page that has the baptisms, marriages and burials for St John’s in Ballachulish. I couldn’t wait to join in the discussion, only to discover that I obviously haven’t been here in a while...