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From: "Pam Caldwell" <>
Subject: Re: [MLN] Finding records at General Register Office
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 18:47:49 -0400
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Have you tried the surname "Storey"? I have some of them in my lineage from
the same area in Midlothian (Roxburgh) who immigrated to Canada. I start
with Andrew Storey, born 1824 in Roxburgh (Eckford) Scotland. Many
children, some who were born in Scotland and some in Ontario. If you have a
connection, would love to hear from you.

Pam
Ontario, Canada

Also: Herriot/Henderson/Donald (MLN)
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Subject: [MLN] Finding records at General Register Office


> HI,
> Well, it's finally time to go to GRO, Or the National Archives of
> Scotland.
> Are these two linked or the same place? I need to see if I can find more
> about my Storie ancestors. I know there has to be living Storie's around
> Midlothian, and Ancestry, and Family Search aren't getting me anywhere!
> I was wondering if you all had some search tips to share, so that I can
> get
> the best use of my time and money? I know to include names, dates of birth
> and
> death if available, but are there any other tips anyone would have? I also
> have just dial up at this time, so it takes me longer to look things up,
> so
> any tips to make my search speedier would be nice!
> I am looking for James Storie born 18 Apr 1786 to David and Jean (Noble)
> Storie of Heriot. I am pretty sure he ended up in Roxburghshire, possibly
> married his wife there. There were also sibling, Agnes and Allison(twins)
> who
> remained in Scotland, sister Janet, who I believed died at about 14, and
> brother's
> John, David, and Kennedy who immigrated to New York.
> Any help will be appreciated!
> Brenda
>
>



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