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From: "Petter Vennemoe" <>
Subject: Re: Halcro in Orkney
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 22:35:06 +0100
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Unfortunately I do not have access to the original files, but if someone else here does, the exact referance is OPR 21/5 D 1666 - 1820 (film 0990505), page ?, 1666.
I have noted "his sister" as the exact text in the transcription, relative to the Hugh Halcro buried the same date of 22 October 1666.
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Peter would enquote the exact language of those burials in 1666 so we can see exactly what's stated in the original document, and what's an interpretation of a modern author. IF the original document exactly states that this Barbara is Hugh's sister, then I would say she *must* be the same person as the Barbara in 1648 who also states that she is Hugh's sister.
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