David MCKISSOCK m Elizabeth MCHARG b 1762 Dailly d bet 1851 and 1855 East Threave Kirkoswald. Had children Elizabeth @ McCrindlestown 1802 m Alexander ROSS, Jannet @ Girvan 1800 never married and Thomas @ Girvan 1791 also never married.
It would appear that David MCKISSOCK was never actually born married or died as I can find nothing at all on him, not a mention anywhere apart from childrens death certs.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please.
Many thanks
Jude in the sunny South Island of New Zealand
Brick Wall Time - McKissock and McHarg - Ayrshire.....
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Hi Jude basking in sunny NZ
Could I ask how many variations on the name McKissock you have tried ?
I can think of at least 12 possible varieties of the surname alone.
On scotlandspeople while looking for Neil McInnes I tried every variation of his name with no result. As a last resort I decided to change his fore name to Niel and Bingo!!.
Keep a list and tick them off as you go
Happy hunting
Russell
Could I ask how many variations on the name McKissock you have tried ?
I can think of at least 12 possible varieties of the surname alone.
On scotlandspeople while looking for Neil McInnes I tried every variation of his name with no result. As a last resort I decided to change his fore name to Niel and Bingo!!.
Keep a list and tick them off as you go
Happy hunting
Russell
Working on: Oman, Brock, Miller/Millar, in Caithness.
Roan/Rowan, Hastings, Sharp, Lapraik in Ayr & Kirkcudbrightshire.
Johnston, Reside, Lyle all over the place !
McGilvray(spelt 26 different ways)
Watson, Morton, Anderson, Tawse, in Kilrenny
Roan/Rowan, Hastings, Sharp, Lapraik in Ayr & Kirkcudbrightshire.
Johnston, Reside, Lyle all over the place !
McGilvray(spelt 26 different ways)
Watson, Morton, Anderson, Tawse, in Kilrenny
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Hi Russell
Thank you for taking the time to reply to McKissock Mcharg enquiry. It almost seems like they arrived from somewhere, had the kids and went home. Yes I have tried Mc and Mac, i, e, a, even leaving them all out!
Oh well, one of them may make a slip one day and then I'll have found their hiding place!
Thanks again
Jude
Thank you for taking the time to reply to McKissock Mcharg enquiry. It almost seems like they arrived from somewhere, had the kids and went home. Yes I have tried Mc and Mac, i, e, a, even leaving them all out!
Oh well, one of them may make a slip one day and then I'll have found their hiding place!
Thanks again
Jude
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Re: Brick Wall Time - McKissock and McHarg - Ayrshire
Hello Jude,JudeNZ01 wrote:David MCKISSOCK m Elizabeth MCHARG b 1762 Dailly d bet 1851 and 1855 East Threave Kirkoswald. Had children Elizabeth @ McCrindlestown 1802 m Alexander ROSS, Jannet @ Girvan 1800 never married and Thomas @ Girvan 1791 also never married.
It would appear that David MCKISSOCK was never actually born married or died as I can find nothing at all on him, not a mention anywhere apart from childrens death certs.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please.
Many thanks
Jude in the sunny South Island of New Zealand
No sign of David on the IGI and I take it you have seen the 1841 and 1851 census records where Elizabeth is a widow.
This won't help with David (although hopefully he'll get a mention) but Elisabeth (note spelling) died in the magical year of 1855 and not before as you thought.
Kind regards,
Annette M
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Hi Annette
I cannot believe that I didn't use 's' instead of 'z'. Have changed the surname ad infinitum but didn't occur to me to look at the christian name even though I usually do!
Thank you very much for this.
Now onto David McKissock - once more into the fray dear friends!
Many thanks
Jude in the thank goodness it's raining South Island of New Zealand
I cannot believe that I didn't use 's' instead of 'z'. Have changed the surname ad infinitum but didn't occur to me to look at the christian name even though I usually do!
Thank you very much for this.
Now onto David McKissock - once more into the fray dear friends!
Many thanks
Jude in the thank goodness it's raining South Island of New Zealand
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McKissack and all the suggested variations
Hi Jude................this is possibly the MOST wayout of suggestions....
the Isle of Man was full of Kissacks etc etc .....and if all else fails consider
the Isle of Man Genealogy Bulletin Board http://www.isle-of-man.com/cgi-bin/inte ... etin/index
It's the only place I've met up with this surname. Moira C.
JJ
the Isle of Man was full of Kissacks etc etc .....and if all else fails consider
the Isle of Man Genealogy Bulletin Board http://www.isle-of-man.com/cgi-bin/inte ... etin/index
It's the only place I've met up with this surname. Moira C.
JJ