George Duncan Guthrie

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Waverley
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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by Waverley » Tue Dec 01, 2009 11:55 pm

Hi Sarah
I hope this was not to much information, did you also want info on Guthries on my Maternal side? please let me know
Regards Jim

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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by SarahND » Wed Dec 02, 2009 8:43 am

Hi Jim,
I'm traveling right now, so my internet time is limited, but will certainly have a dig around for your ancestors when I can. If you have the information from your mother's Guthries also from the relevant time (Adam's lifetime, I would guess and any further back if you have it) then by all means post it. Even if I am out of touch, there are many others on this board who would love to have a look. In the meantime, keep digging yourself and let's try to see if we can link up Adam's family with yours!

All the best,
Sarah

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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by deano » Wed Dec 02, 2009 12:08 pm

Hello Jim,

I doubt very much that your William Guthrie, who married Helen McFadzean, was related to the Adam Guthrie, mentioned in this topic.

Your William Guthrie, was born in Ireland.

Regards,
Jonn.

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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by SarahND » Wed Dec 02, 2009 9:19 pm

Hi Jonn.
I assume you're referring to the 1841 census, where William's birthplace is indicated as Ireland. Or do you have some other information on this family? Is there any reason why the family couldn't have come from Ireland between the births of William (1789) and Adam (1791), assuming they were brothers? If they were cousins, I would think it would be even less of a problem that one was born in Scotland and the other in Ireland.

Just wondering why you feel they could not be related.

All the best,
Sarah

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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by Waverley » Wed Dec 09, 2009 8:38 am

Hi everyone
My thanks to all for your comments and research I am digging away where I can and it would be a great team effort to be able to tie up these ancestor if they are related.
Sarah I will forward my Mother's Guthrie soon
Regards Jim

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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by Waverley » Sun Dec 13, 2009 3:04 am

Hi Sarah and other friends
I'm now posting my mothers maternal side of the Guthrie's to see if there is a link between all the Guthrie's mentioned previously.
William Guthrie b 1604 Scotland
son Thomas Guthrie b 1664 @Deskford Banff
James Guthrie b 1693 @ Cullen Banff son of Thomas, James m1720 to Elspet Kemp b 1693
Walter Guthrie b 1727 son of James, Walter M date unknown Isabella Stevenson
Capt. George Guthrie b abt 1775 son of Walter, George M 17/5/1805 @ Bervie Kincardine to Margaret Fowlie b abt 1781 Scotland d 2/12/1864 Glasgow
Elizabeth Guthrie b 6/5/1816 @ Fetteresso daughter of Capt. George & Margaret, Elizabeth M 29/10/1837 to John Davidson b 2/6/1813 @ Paisley Elizabeth d abt 1860 Glasgow.
This is my direct line I have been unable to link them perhaps with your help we may achieve this [-o<
Regards Jim

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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by Waverley » Wed Jan 27, 2010 5:05 am

Hi jonn

Your research came up with William Guthrie coming from Ireland.
I have found a Robert Guthrie also from ireland B 1816 in the 1851 census do you think there could be a connection.
regards
Jim

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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by KFG » Sun Jun 05, 2011 2:39 pm

Hi Waverley
Four months ago I was browsing the net and put in George Duncan Guthrie. Talkingscot came up and I read your question about George Duncan Guthrie of Bendigo Pottery.
I am a great grand son of GDG. As you have had replies on him you now know that there was a lot written. But all the surprises were collated by Bill Derham (Manager of Bendigo Pottery in the mid 80's) and Paul Scholes (Author of the book "Bendigo Pottery"). If you are still chasing information about George and his father Adam you can contact me. But,I do not know the protocol for putting email addresses on this site so I do not know to give you my l Address. Regards Keith

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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by AndrewP » Sun Jun 05, 2011 4:03 pm

Hi Keith,

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Your first means of contacting Waverley should be by PM (private message). Waverley should then get an automated e-mail from the forum system to say that they have an e-mail waiting.

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Re: George Duncan Guthrie

Post by HelenL » Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:12 am

Hi everyone.
I too have come across this forum whilst searching for references to George Duncan Guthrie.

My reason for searching for the name was as part of my research into my ggg grandfather George Duncan who ran the Port Dundas pottery in Glasgow between the mid 1830s and his death in 1843. I understand George Duncan Guthrie was an apprentice to George Duncan at the Port Dundas pottery prior to his departure to Australia in 1851/2.
George Duncan was brother to Guthrie's mother Elizabeth Duncan, and were both children of another George Duncan, bootmaker of Glasgow, and his wife Mary Storie/Storey.
George Duncan Guthrie's first wife Agnes Craig is also related to me through her mother, Isabella Duncan, who was the youngest sister of George Duncan Snr., bootmaker of Glasgow.
Over the last few years I have done quite a bit of research into the Duncan side of my family, using the internet as records become available, and would like to contact anyone who may be researching the same family.

I am new to Talking Scot and decided to add this post as well as a PM to Keith.
Regards
Helen