Livingstones and Livingstons in Canada Circa 1901
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Livingstones and Livingstons in Canada Circa 1901
Hi, Donald - My brother David has indicated that he believes the family had a Selkirk connection - but I'm not sure what info he has used to make that inference. I have no doubt that Lord Selkirk had some strong influence on every settler - especially Scottish ones - of the period. R
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Livingstones and Livingstons in Canada Circa 1901
HI Ralph, How are things going with your family history research? regards, Donald
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Livingstones and Livingstons in Canada Circa 1901
Hi Donald - From my own standpoint, I've been very satisfied with the new information we've picked up lately. I tend to concentrate on a project like this for a time, then slow down for a period as I work on other pressing matters, and then hit it again as time allows. I've been spending some time researching my Mother's line (Clan Shaw) as well. Since the number of ancestors only increases as we look back in time, the details get more complicated as we go. Thank goodness for computers! Best Regards - Ralph
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Livingstones and Livingstons in Canada Circa 1901
Hi Alison, was your ancestor Angus b. 1837 in Cape Breton. Son of John Livingstone and Anne McGillivary. Regards Roberta
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Livingstones and Livingstons in Canada Circa 1901
Hi Suzanne, Yes on my father's side the Movern Highland Livingstones spelt it Livingstone or Livingston, while on my mom's side the New York State Livingston's spelt it Levingston. Havent attempted to