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Started by Russell Lynn Drysdale. Last reply by Ronald Drysdale Aug 10. 9 Replies 1 Like
https://drmarkjardine.wordpress.com/2015/08/05/the-majestick-like-colossus-of-fife-in-1674/The curious report of a colossus standing astride the Lomond Hills in Fife is recorded in the manuscript memoirs of John Blackadder, an outlawed field preacher. He refers to the…Continue
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The Scots Magazine :volume 52Deaths Aug 14 1789 At Bombay Lieut James Rattray in the East India Company's service Oct At Madras David Graham Esq Dec On board the Valentine on his voyage from China Mr John Stuart second son of James Stuart Esq of St James's Square Edinburgh Jan 4 1790 At Nassau New Providence Mr John Simpson merchant Fcb On board a vessel in the river Savannah in Georgia John Struthers Esq of Glasgow Slanb 4 At Ifle of Skyc Flora Macdonald spouse to Captain Allan Macdonald late…Continue
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https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189963011/orvin-dick-drysdaleOrvin Dick Drysdale Jr born April 10, 1934, died at the age of 84 on May 10, 2018 due to complications of old age.Orvin Dick Drysdale Jr is survived by his * current wife *Connie [Allen] Drysdale his Children: Russell Lynn Drysdale…Continue
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Will of Andrew Thomas Drysdale from Newfoundland will books volume 6 pages 602-603 probate year 1900Last will and Testament of Andrew T. Drysdale of Harbour Grace Post Master deceasedKnow all men by these presents that I Andrew Thomas Drysdale of Harbor Grace, Newfoundland Post Master, being of sound disposing mind memory and recollection do make publish and declare this to be my last will and Testament. (1) I revoke all former wills made by me (2) I will devise bequeath and give to my wife…Continue
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Started by William Douglas. Last reply by Russell Lynn Drysdale Feb 8, 2019. 2 Replies 1 Like
ANDREW DOUGLAS DRYSDALE M.B., Ch.B. (Edin.).Age: 23Lieutenant 225941 Royal Army Medical CorpsTicket No. 312Destination: Cape TownSon of Peter Finnie Drysdale and Annie Bonar Drysdale, of Edinburgh. Andrew was a passenger who lost his life when SS Ceramic was sunk by a U-boat mid-Atlantic on 6th December 1942.On November 23, 1942 the Ceramic left the Mersey for Australia, independently routed, with 378 passengers. Her subsequent complete disappearance was at first little publicised at home, due…Continue
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The Blossburg Advertiser November 24, 1899, Vol.15, No. 51...Wednesday evening, Sheriff Johnson arrested Mrs. Thomas Williams, charging her with assaulting one Drysdale. Near her house three boys were drumming on a boiler. Drysdale was on his way from work, and when passing the boys he thought they were drumming at him, and raised his dinner pail as if to strike them. Mrs. Jones, from her door told the boys not to be afraid, and came out in the yard and tossed a drum stick to one of the boys.…Continue
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Charlton Heston was born John Charles Carter in No Man's Land, Illinois, the son of Lilla (née Charlton) and Russell Whitford Carter, a mill operator. In his autobiography, Heston refers only to his father participating in his family's construction business. Heston was of English and Scottish descent and a member of the Fraser clan.
His great grandmother was Mary Drysdale, wife of James Charlton.
Mary was the daughter of Alexander Drysdale, born about 1804 and Catherine Frazier, died before 1871
Denise isn't hard to find , kind of like Cliff Drysdale, Don Drysdale, Kate Drysdale Rob Drysdale - all well accomplished individuals each in their own right... Do we know about Charlton Heston ?? As I recall his greatgrandmother was Mary Drysdale 1836-1913 daughter of Alexander Drysdale & Catherine Frazier.
We may already know about Denise:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denise_Drysdale
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Ronald, yes it is a quandary. Look at this link, https://www4.isof.se/NAU/bilder/_s1px001/223111b1.htm , Using Ctrl+F search the data for '' Dris '' returns 19 locationsin different locationson the page..
This could be all that remains of the long lost tribe.........
Drisdalen [ Swedish ] I had never heard of this before today , more to look into it seems. Here's the little I have seen so far ... Extracted from a article called ''the People'' [no one listed is Drysdale , just apparently a farm] Dridalen is referenced 17 times on this link-- Tekla Linnea Natalia Andreasson, born in 1898 in Masthugget parish in Gothenburg, moves from the Haga district to Drisdalen in 1920.Carl Börjesson, who worked as an agricultural laborer all his life and who cleared and farmed the small rental farm Drisdalen for himself and his family and lived there for almost 50 years, dies in September 1937, aged 88, from a cerebral haemorrhage--Torpet Drisdalen marked as Dristan on the district map from 1897 is now deserted according to a report in 1965--Carl Börjesson in Drisdalen.-- The place is named Drisdalen, also called Dristan. The croft was located in a valley by the stream that flows south from Stora Drisstjärnen - Stora Drisstjarmen according to Google translate ''Big Driss star''
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'My great-grandmother mother was a Douglas from Montrose' does not give many clues to follow up! But a bit of flesh on the bones makes further research possible. But if we are told who she married, what his profession was and where the children were baptised, then we can get to work.
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