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From: "Tom Lennie" <>
Subject: Re: ABERDEEN
Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 14:28:33 -0800


I also have an Aberdein in my tree.
Barbara Aberdein was born abt 1814 in St.Nicholas, Aberdeen. She died June
6th 1908 In St. Machar.
She married Thomas Henderson on Nov 23, 1838 in Old Machar.
Her parents could be Alexander Aberdeen and Margaret Bridgeford.

Tom

Jessie & Tom Lennie
Port Coquitlam BC
Canada
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Updated 11/Feb/00

----- Original Message -----
From: tanya and ian <>
To: <>
Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: ABERDEEN


> Hi Sarah,
> You don't say where you are looking, I have found a few ABERDEEN on the
IGI,
> another possibility could be a spelling change. My Great grandfather's
first
> wife was Elizabeth ABERDEIN. I seem to come from a family with spelling
> changes every few generations. i.e. ROBBIE/ROBIE, CRAIGMILE/CRAIGMYLE are
> but two examples.
>
> Tanya
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sara Allen <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2000 4:22 AM
> Subject: ABERDEEN
>
>
> > I have uncovered an Aberdeen ancestor named Aberdeen. Robert Aberdeen
> > had 5 children, all born in Drumoak Parish; Alexander, b. 1711, Jean,
> > b. 1712, Agnes, b. 1714, Isabel, b. 1719, and James, b. 1720.
> > My line comes through James, who married Jean Moir in 1735 in
> > Drumoak, and then Mary, b. 1761 in Drumoak, who m. Alexander Ferguson in
> > Drumoak. Their child was James Ferguson, b. 1782 in Drumoak. He married
> > Janet Aiken and had a lot more Fergusons in Drumoak parish.
> >
> > I have not found any others with the surname of Aberdeen, although there
> > must have been many. When I post the name in a surname search, I get
> > nothing. When I post it in any other kind of search, I get information
> > about the city or county. I would appreciate advice as to where next to
> > look.
> >
> > Sara Johnston Allen
> >
> >
>

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