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BS: lord callisis of scotland

mg 12 Dec 14 - 11:43 AM
mg 12 Dec 14 - 11:45 AM
Jack Campin 12 Dec 14 - 12:24 PM
Jack Campin 12 Dec 14 - 12:36 PM
GUEST,mg 12 Dec 14 - 01:07 PM
GUEST,mg 12 Dec 14 - 01:09 PM
GUEST,mg trying again 12 Dec 14 - 01:52 PM
GUEST,mg 12 Dec 14 - 05:55 PM
Jack Campin 12 Dec 14 - 06:31 PM
akenaton 12 Dec 14 - 07:05 PM
GUEST,mg 13 Dec 14 - 02:11 AM
GUEST,mg 13 Dec 14 - 02:41 AM
akenaton 13 Dec 14 - 05:13 AM
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Subject: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: mg
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 11:43 AM

Any historians out there..my diligent genealogy which mostly consists of taking info from other trees, as they can do from mine, leads me to. The kennedys of ahrshire who were lords of cassisis and also lord kennedys..there was a lady of glame, a lady campbell, lady hamilton etc. One tree said she proved we were related to president kennedy. Very interesting. I read one lord..no earl i thi k..died at flodden..


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: mg
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 11:45 AM

Forgot earl of huntley in there somewhere..there is a highland fling named that is there not...


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: Jack Campin
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 12:24 PM

You have probably garbled "Cassilis".

Your other spelling mistakes don't indicate much diligence to me. Your sources are unlikely to have fucked things up beyond the capacity of Google to guess who you meant. Learn to write things down accurately.


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: Jack Campin
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 12:36 PM

BTW Kennedy is a common name and most people bearing it have no relation to any aristocrats (as if that were anything to be proud of). As far as I know JFK's ancestors with that name were Irish commoners.


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: GUEST,mg
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 01:07 PM

I will train my blackberry to spell better. You probably thought my ancestors were Irish commoners until this morning. And this is based on DNA matches anyway to some extent.


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: GUEST,mg
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 01:09 PM

I should ask about Canady, Canaddy etc... I see a lot of those names in DNA matches..is it a version of Kennedy?


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: GUEST,mg trying again
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 01:52 PM

it kept trying to post before i hit submit

here is family castle which we have converted to a bed and breakfast for your enjoyment

http://www.aboutscotland.com/culzean/


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: GUEST,mg
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 05:55 PM

I find this very interesting...knew I should have quite a few possible Kennedy matches because they were numerous in my father's ancestral village...but their names were not the expected Patrick, Timothy, Margaret and Catherine which 90% of people were named..an occasional Hanora and Cornelius was also noted. So these Kennedy and Canady matches are probably from Robert the Bruce's time...very interesting...I also found out Brian Boru was a Kennedy spelled differently.


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: Jack Campin
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 06:31 PM

Names have nothing to do with ancestry in a clan system. If you become a vassal of Lord McPhartiphukborlz, you become a McPhartiphukborlz yourself.


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: akenaton
Date: 12 Dec 14 - 07:05 PM

Lord Callisis wis the "three mile barefoot hillrace" champion at the local Highland Games......Dunno how he got the title ??? :0(


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: GUEST,mg
Date: 13 Dec 14 - 02:11 AM

it gets even better..i am also descended from the 7th baron or lord of glemis. name is lyon.


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: GUEST,mg
Date: 13 Dec 14 - 02:41 AM

somewhere..douglas i think...we have another castle or several. tartallon. i am seeing the stirling name...perhaps stirling castle as well.

actually i was expecting to find cornish tin miners on this adventure but so far mostly royalty. they were the ones who kept records of course. did not expect this much of scots connection. wish i had not given away my tartan skirt.


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: akenaton
Date: 13 Dec 14 - 05:13 AM

Have you tried Milngavie MG?


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Subject: RE: BS: lord callisis of scotland
From: GUEST,mg
Date: 14 Dec 14 - 03:08 AM

more beautiful castles for me and i just found out what i started to suspect..i am related it sees to george washington...

http://washington.ancestryregister.com/TOWNELEY00006.htm

see generation six and seven. they are my ancestors. well i can't find the house now. i shall have to assemble my royal mansions in one place..maybe pinterest.

and this was trying to trace my ggf who has a dutch name..just a poor michigan farmer with my ggm being a washerwoman...it goes to show in america you can go from riches to rags.

anyway, you can google townley hall in lancarshire. come vist.


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