Wilson Joseph brn Angola, in 1841C at Penicuik Midlothian
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Lynn
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Thanks
thanks for clarifing the "f" question on the census -- I have started what I anticipate will be long quest in search of manumission or other documents re Joseph's status as free or slave or otherwise.. . may be time to check for cheap flights to ecosse ... thanks to all who offered direction.. who knew a place called Penicuik would be in my past and my future .. life is full of surprises... what's a "weegie" ? Lynn
HAMILTON GOODWIN RODGER TAFTS of Inkerman Elderslie Paisley Greenock:
WILSON BEATTIE DOCHERTY of Penicuik Paisley Gourock Greenock Kilmarnock: STEWART ANDERSON CAMERON GOLDIE/GOULDIE CUNNINGHAM of Kilbarchan Paisley Glasgow Ayr
WILSON BEATTIE DOCHERTY of Penicuik Paisley Gourock Greenock Kilmarnock: STEWART ANDERSON CAMERON GOLDIE/GOULDIE CUNNINGHAM of Kilbarchan Paisley Glasgow Ayr
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AndrewP
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Re: Thanks
Weegie is a slang term for a Glaswegian - sometimes derogatory, but more often used in banter.Lynn wrote:what's a "weegie" ?
No offense intended to anyone.
Also, as I gather you are not local to these parts, Penicuik is pronounced penny-cook.
All the best,
AndrewP