39.ibid., and Black, George F. The Surnames of Scotland. NY: The NY Public Library, 1962, p. 705. QUESTIONING OLD ASSUMPTIONS There was enough circumstantial evidence to lead one to question several assumptions. I began to question the assumption that the W. T. presidents were unconnected ...
Information from theGeneral Register Office for Scotland, using birth and death registers from 1999-2001. RankNamePct. 1. Smith1.28% 2. Brown0.90% 3. Wilson0.86% 4. Campbell0.79% 5. Stewart0.78% 6. Thomson0.78% 7. Robertson0.76%
especially Glaswegians….it will have been crystal clear who these ‘protesters’ in George Square represented….after all Scotland has to endure their marches of Hate at various locations…..which, let’s be honest, are like a circus coming to town parade…but one where the parade is full...
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Information is provided on which surnames are associated with each clan, as well as the history behind each major clan. A fold-out color map of Scotland showing the homelands of the clans and illustrating significant events in Scottish history is also included.Collins Harper...
The very first thing that I noticed in the novel are the names of the characters, which are no longer common as first names. It’s unfortunate that due to colonization, alot of Igbo names that were widespread in the past have either been forgotten or only survive as surnames, being replac...
Scots played a very significant role in Jamaican plantation slavery and have left their mark on the island and its people, from the plethora of Scottish place names to the many present-day Jamaicans with Scottish surnames. In the 1770s Edward Long suggested that ‘very near one third of the...
had a fair amount of money attached to her. The Todd surname is not an extremely common name-until one begins researching the conspiracy, and then it pops up with frequency. It is known that during the time of the Civil War the Collins bloodline went into the surnames of Todd and Putman...
Unlike many adoptees, John always knew the identity of his birth parents and has given permission to use both his birth and adopted surnames. He takes pride in both, as well as his heritage. However, since John’s genetic genealogy is connected only with his biological parents, that’s wher...
The Family Tree of James Arthur Johnson Web Site consists of links that assist with genealogical research and James Arthur Johnson's family tree going back to the 1200s in Scotland. This site also provides sources for this research and the surnames cove