NORMAN WOODS <norwood38(a)btopenworld.com> wrote:Hello All,
I am trying (still) to unearth details of my Logan and Walker families. In January, 1825,
my G/G/Grandparents were married in Denbigh. They had four children baptised there between
1824 and 1831. This is where I lose them until 1851in County Durham.
However, a kind couple. Doreen and John Hamilton from Canada found a John LOGAN in the
1841 Denbigh census. I am certain that he was a brother of my G/G/Grandfather.
I also know that Robert Walker,( who was a brother of Isabella WALKER, my G/G/Grandmother)
married Elizabeth Edwards in 1826 in Denbigh and had a son Robert, and probably other
children followed on.
Both John LOGAN and Robert WALKER were born in Scotland. Both were Tea Dealers.
I was wondering if the 1851 census for Denbigh is indexed, and if it is, could SKS please
check for John Walker and Robert Walker, with a view to finding out where in Scotland they
were born. If I could ascertain this information, it may lead me to finding out more about
my James and Isabella LOGAN (Walker).
If the 1851 census for Denbigh is NOT indexed, could someone let me know.
Regards to the List, Norman Woods.
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Hello Norman
Not sure about the 1851 being indexed (Doreen and John have done all their indexing
themselves and are wonderful), but if you are trying to trace ancestors back to Scotland,
it might be worth having a look at
www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk It's a pay to view site
but has all available Parish record to 1857 and then the civil registration. Official
registration was later in Scotland. There is some early census stuff on some Scottish
sites as well.
Judy