Re: Bathgate's



Denise Robinson <pinkypinx@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes searched all Johns in Scotland and England and then cross checked with
1851, no luck there

Ok, what about the uncle, how much have you researched him? Have you
found his marriage? Does he show up in other census returns? Did he have
any children that give clues?

Viv
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