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Lizzie
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Post by Lizzie » Tue Aug 16, 2005 7:46 pm

Elspeth

DavidWW
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Post by DavidWW » Wed Aug 17, 2005 7:36 am

Lizzie wrote:Elspeth
Lizzie

Nope, getting colder!

David

Davie
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Post by Davie » Wed Aug 17, 2005 12:48 pm

Hi David,
I think you could be right with the father being present on the McIlvenny birth, or it was perhaps that just on the day the registrar decided to spell it that way.
My own family living in the same Parish on Loch lomondside for over 60 years until 1901, had the spellings McNaught, MacNaghtan, MackNaughtan, McNaughton, McNaughten, on census returns
One of the great aunts had 6 children to five different partners and never married.
I have traced the five boys, (not an easy task) but not the girl.
As I am not quite sure what information has or hasn’t been posted on this site David.
It has to be remembered that when the enumerator taking the census in the highlands, more than likely would be an English speaker.
A large amount of the people would only have the Gaelic, so it is easy to see a lot of contradictions.
For those who have not already visited this site:

http://www.freewebs.com/renfrewcensus/1 ... ctions.htm
As for spellings, my living family vary, I am McNaughtan, others MacNaughtan and McNaughton.
On my father's birth certificate in 1905 he is McNaughton.
When I am visiting the colonies I answer to McNorton.
I just thocht that being a Webster that Dictionary Dave wiz apt.
Awrabest
The ither yin

mesklin
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Enumerator Instructions

Post by mesklin » Wed Aug 17, 2005 1:39 pm

Davie

Thanks for the info on Enumerators Instructions. If you push the CENSUS button at the top of the page, you will find that all the information is already on site.

Mesklin

DavidWW
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Post by DavidWW » Wed Aug 17, 2005 2:27 pm

Davie wrote:...much.....snipped I just thocht that being a Webster that Dictionary Dave wiz apt.
Awrabest
The ither yin
Curiously enough, it works in the US, when I'm asked my name, to reply "Webster as in dictionary", but in the UK such a reply most often results in a blank look, or to use a guid Scots expression "Ye whit?!" !

David

Alison Plenderleith
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Essie

Post by Alison Plenderleith » Wed Aug 17, 2005 4:22 pm

Hello David,

Could it be Isabel?

Alison

Lizzie
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Post by Lizzie » Wed Aug 17, 2005 4:32 pm

David,

How about Esther? Maybe wrong spelling !


Lizzie

Davie
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Post by Davie » Wed Aug 17, 2005 4:33 pm

Greetin's All
Is it a guessing game?
I agree wey ye Lizzie
Jist before Job and efter Nehemiah.
Don't think I have ever kent oanywan cawed Nehemiah afore.
Mind you, Nehemiah MacTavish does have a certain ring to it.
Awrabest
Davie

DavidWW
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Re: Essie

Post by DavidWW » Wed Aug 17, 2005 5:59 pm

Alison Plenderleith wrote:Hello David,

Could it be Isabel?

Alison
Alison

Nope

David

DavidWW
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Post by DavidWW » Wed Aug 17, 2005 6:00 pm

Lizzie wrote:David,

How about Esther? Maybe wrong spelling !


Lizzie
'Fraid not !!

David