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From: "Sarah Galbraith" <>
Subject: RE: [ARGYLL] 1792 - List of Inhabitants on the Duke of Argyll's estates in Kintyre - look-up offer
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2006 23:06:50 -0000
In-Reply-To: <20060102224225.99318.qmail@web86101.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>


Doreen

There were just two John Fergusons, both children in 1792, as follows

30 Back Street, Campbeltown
Hugh Ferguson, 40
Elizabeth Wilison, 36
John Ferguson, 13
James Ferguson, 12
Janet Ferguson, 10
William Ferguson, 7
Elizabeth Ferguson, 4
Isobell Ferguson, 2

and

High Crossibeg [near Campbeltown]
Andrew Ferguson, 40
Elizabeth Houie, 30
Daniel Ferguson, 12
Agnes Ferguson, 10
Jean Ferguson, 8
Cathrin Ferguson, 6
John Ferguson, 4
Andrew Ferguson, 2


Good luck with your research

Best regards

Sarah

-----Original Message-----
From: DOREEN WILSON [mailto:]
Sent: 02 January 2006 22:42
To: Sarah Galbraith
Subject: Re: [ARGYLL] 1792 - List of Inhabitants on the Duke of Argyll's
estates in Kintyre - look-up offer


Hi Sarah, if you have the time would it be possible to see if there is a
John Ferguson mentioned in your book possibly with a wife Isabella. Best
wishes Doreen

Sarah Galbraith <> wrote:
I have a copy of the above very useful, but rather rare book, and from
now
until the 8th of January, I have time to do look-ups for anyone
interested
in tracing relatives in the Kintyre peninsula of Argyll.

The parishes covered are Killean & Kilkenzie; Kilcolmkill & Kilblaan ie
Southend; and Kilkivan, Kilkerran, Kilmichichael & Kilchousland ie
Campbeltown; Saddell & Skipness, including Carradale. (It is important
to
note, however, that the Duke was by no means the only landowner in the
area
at that time, so tenants of other landlords are, of course, not
included.)

Per! haps the list administrator can advise me if responses to any query
should go to the whole list, or only to the person asking the question.

Regards

Sarah Galbraith




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