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From: paul c <>
Subject: Re: Fasti Ecclisiae Scotianae - Rev. James Christie
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 14:08:03 GMT
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Lesley Robertson wrote:
> <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> However, Vol 1 on the website is the one that covered everyone from the
>> Reformation to 1866, when it was published, and Mr. Christie was at
>> that point in theory 38 years old, in Canada, and many years a
>> Presbyterian clergyman.
>>
> ...
> Anyone wanting to know which volume to consult would do well to visit the
> Tay Valley FHS site where their library catalogue shows which parishes are
> in which volume of the 8 volume set:
> http://www.tayvalleyfhs.org.uk/resources/libc.php?cls=CH6
>
> If Mr Christie is not in the volume for his ordination parish, it seem
> possible that if he continued with the Kirk, he may appear in the Overseas
> section of vol 7.
> Lesley Robertson
> ...
Thanks and yes, he is in volume 7, even though I haven't yet seen it. I
found this out from another source about Canadian immigrants that quoted
part of it.
p
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