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From: "Joe Williams" <>
Subject: Re: [SCT-ROX] Place Name again
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 07:30:10 -0500
References: <001701c65ec6$90c7b320$4b7d2a50@Elder>
If you will go to the following address and type in part of your town or
village and check GB Place.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newsearch.srf?
I found Highchesters on the B711 just Southwest of Hawick and east of
Roberton.I could not locate Bonnygate.
Hope this helps.
Joe Boyd Williams SRT
Cape Carancahua, Texas
----- Original Message -----
From: "relder" <>
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Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 1:50 AM
Subject: [SCT-ROX] Place Name again
> It seems that some of my mail to the list has been lost in cyber space so
> I'll try once more.
>
> I have recently returned from Edinburgh with a few certificates but the
> place names are illegible so I hope someone with give me the correct
> spelling
>
> Bonnygate Jedburgh
>
> Highchestess Roberton Rox
>
> This is very awkward question I am sure I will get someone will lambasted
> me
> for asking it.
>
> Would a child be put up for adoption around 1908 would there be any
> records
> of it. The reason I ask, while up in Edinburgh I found a ancestor married
> in 1929 a Jane SO & SO, Jane's parents were down as Mr & Mrs SO & SO but
> on
> her death in 1985 she had a different mothers name down no father.
> I am not perusing the matter, it is just curiosity as to when the adoption
> laws came into being in Scotland.
>
> Bob
>
>
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