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thank you william ,i appreciate any info which may help find my ancesters, mainly only want to find grandparents , + only how many were in the families, to much to have all of them. did you work out any connections to my douglas families. thank you again by from june marie here is a couple of connections to my family, also i have alexander mcdonald from scotland to london to sth australia, they have done a gedcom also, thorpe is done to 1700s in london to sth aussie, there are drysdales, + drummonds still in australia.carters are from garston to richard in 1590s abt,john in 1645
I ran across this , I do not know if this is your Drummonds , but It was worth bringing to your attention June .
Erected by William Drysdale In memory of his wife Ann Drummond Who died 26th Dec 1889 Also of their sons John Drysdale MD Who died 7th August 1880 aged 33 William Drysdale CE Who died at Asansol, Bengal 26th Nov 1893 aged 41 The above William Drysdale Died 25th September 1905 aged 83 Also Christian Prentice Drysdale The daughter of the above named William Drysdale Who died 14th July 1928 aged 74 And Susan Drummond Drysdale Died 9 May 1929 aged 79 Also Alexander Drummond Drysdale Youngest son of the above named William Drysdale Died 13th June 1929 aged 69
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