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Canadian Livingstone
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Hi Roberta, According to the Boularderie Livingstones, their ancestor Angus a former napoleonic soldier arrived in Nova Scotia with two brothers Malcolm and George. It was Malcolm that settled at Cape George. The census records so far seem to indicate that a Presbyterian family of Livingstones did settle there and this Cape Breton Livingstone family was Presbyterian. There is a site online on the Boularderie Livingstones. I am hoping to locate other census records for Cape Breton. regards, Donald
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HI Andrew, The 1840 or 1850 Census for Mull, Scotland is probably the first for Mull that lists householders by religion. I have the 1779 census. I dont think it lists the religion but I will check that out.
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Apparently Catholic and Dissenting records are noticeably underrepresented in the ScotlandsPeople/LDS databases.
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Hi Roberta, Finally located Daniel's son not in Lingan but as you mentioned in the community of Glace Bay in the 1901 Census I did not consider Levingston Charles P Levingston age 26 Oct. 14, 1874 Annie Levingston age 23 Feb.18, 1877 Stanley P. Levingston age 2 April 4, 1899
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You are a terrific researcher Donald.
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Post by Roberta Ann »

Hi Donald, I think the confusion arrises through the fact that Daniel David was always called D.D. he was born in 1835.
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Hi Roberta, Thanks for that info. Did Bridget Livingston has a sister or twin sister named Matilda born in the 1860's.? regards, Donald
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Hi Roberta, Thanks for that info. Did Bridget Livingston has a sister or twin sister named Matilda born in the 1860's.? regards, Donald
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Good morning Donald, yes; Brigid had a sister Matilda.
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Greetings Donald. Charles Peter was the only son of Daniel David. John, born 1807, was his father. I have Elizabeth dead in 1913. Brigid, called Etta, died 1938. Matilda, Jewels Grandmother, died 1955-56. Mary was alive:
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