Thanks for the advice ViV, But I updated my AVG virus checker and find no viruses on my system - I am clean !!! Regards Don ... moment. ... 3194 ... trainer. ...
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Viv Martin
martinvg@...
Dec 2, 2001 1:14 pm
Hi Don The underscore in front of the email is typical of the worm (virus) Win32.Badtrans.29020 It may be a comparatively new variant which means any virus...
Hi Viv, Thanks for the update, but I am assured that my AVG Virus checker is fully updated and I have run a check on all my drives and files with no virus...
I have abstracted the 1841, 1851, and 1861 censuses line by line. That sort of listing was more common in 1841, where streets alone were used, rather than...
A Hand Loom Weaver was just that, a weaver operating a hand loom. The contrary was the Power Loom Weaver, or Steam Loom Weaver. Yes, one might be the cottage...
To whomever did the abstracting of street addresses in Dundee: Would it be possible to find names of individuals living at particular addresses....I'm ...
A joint project with the Mormon Church has produced the complete 1881 census on CD's. It is fully indexd. If not available to you, send me specifics, and I...
Thanks for the affirmation re hand loom weavers...although I'm not sure (and really have no idea of how to) whether they left Co. Cavan because of religious ...
The abstractions were for certain family names, not addresses. Sorry for the misunderstanding. I was tracking primarily the surnames Brodie, Kerr, McDonald,...
No problem...thanks for letting me know. We have an LDS library here so will ask them for the appropriate process....By the way, there were Gillespies in the ...
I find my ancestor enumerated at The Home; An Institution for The Reformation of Females, in 1861 Dundee. Separately listed is the Royal Orphanage. If the...
Ewan Crawford, at http://www.railscot.co.uk/index.htm, lists many Victorian era trains systems in and about Dundee. The Newtyle, Eassie and Glamiss Railway,...
Nope...PST, Calif If they do not hold the gazeteers on permanent loan, eMail and I will see what I can drag up. They will close for the three weeks around...
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Doon The Toon
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Dec 10, 2001 6:34 pm
Hi "danifax". You said:- ... Haven't seen the original post about this yet but you may find the following of interest:- ...
Thx Doon: you mentioned the Dundee and Newtyle railroad, in your threads 28 Oct (21:15) and 8 Nov. Apparently the two lines built by Neil McDonald came to be...
I have information for you, but it would seem to be genealogical rather than historical. Unable to locate your eMail under membership, suggesting you have left...
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Doon The Toon
doonthetoon@...
Dec 12, 2001 7:27 am
Hi danifax. You said:- ... I have two books:- (1) "The Railways of Dundee", Peter Marshall, Oakwood Press, 1996, ISBN 0 85361 482 2 and (2)"The Dundee &...
Thanks again: The Ordinance Gazeteer of Scotland, published 1882; states Dundee & Newtyle opened 1831, leased in perpetuity to Perth & Dundee 1846, amalgamated...
Hello, Dairsie is a few miles east of Cupar, Fife, on a south-facing hill about 1 mile north of the main rail line running from Tay Bridge, St. Fort (former ...
Dear all, I think that Dairsie, in common with much of the area, was dominated by weaving in around 1851. There was a type of cloth called Osnaburgh, which to...
... Brian, can only give you a little bit of info on it. Maloney's park was where the people, normally the men who lived in Tipp, settled their differences....
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Doon The Toon
doonthetoon@...
Dec 16, 2001 12:30 pm
Hi danifax. You said:- ... Had a look through; can't see any mention of him. Doon. "Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John...
Yes, you see the occupation "Osnaburgh weaver" listed in the census, but here in the USA I find no explantion of what type fabric that was. ... dominated ... ...