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13th November 2017, 03:07 PM
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Re: Thanks for this Site

Originally Posted by
Ewen Todd
I am tracing information on father and son, who are linked to my wife's family. There may be more Thirds in the maritime business as Aberdeen was and is an important port.
. But Old Friends Plus may not go back that far.
First established as a business in 1136 by King David 1st of Scotland, Aberdeen Harbour is, according to the Guinness Book of Business Records, the oldest existing business in Britain, with a history that has spanned almost 900 years.BENGY
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13th November 2017, 03:16 PM
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13th November 2017, 03:22 PM
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1, Hello again Ewen, can you supply us with the names of John Young & family and date of births & deaths pertaining to the ones you are looking for. Place of birth and death and any address you have for them. As much information as possible makes the search easier. Thank you Marian
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13th November 2017, 03:41 PM
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14th November 2017, 04:23 PM
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Re: Barry Dock Ships
Thanks for the Commonwealth grave data, as I indicated I managed to get to the cemetery and find his grave when I was in Berlin.
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14th November 2017, 04:25 PM
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Re: Barry Dock Ships
Of course, only a few are recovered in sinkings at sea.
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14th November 2017, 04:35 PM
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Re: Barry Dock Shipping
You are really up on this genealogy thing, Marian. Thanks so much. My wife and her brother appreciated the pics of Hugh and Catherine. Catherine and William both died in Australia. I wonder what sent them there. I know in the mid-1800s there was the gold rush in Ballarat, but it may be more to do with his shipping links. As I indicated the wife of Hugh Nixon Third was really happy when she was rid of him. So he has a bad family reputation. We stayed with her after we married before coming to Canada. But we only have her side of the story.
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14th November 2017, 09:06 PM
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Hi Ewen I been having a look at your Third members of Peterhead. It is proving a bit difficult as William Third seems to equate as William the Third or William, third son of so,&so. I don't know what you know of Peterhead but in the 19th Century it was one of the largest whaling ports in the U.K. employing many seamen.
This is what I have come across to date. William Third of Peterhead passed First Mates examination Nov. 1863. Important Notice William Third General Merchant & Fruiterer 79 Longate Peterhead for sale !!! from newspapers. I tried the 1881 Seamen's records held in Canada it may be a relation. Ballinbreich Castle O.N. 63070 Alex Third 38yrs. of Peterhead no William showed up. The one other name you gave Hugh ? Third. I being a member of the Scotlands People web site pulled his birth certificate. It is difficult to read, middle name? August ? 1877 at 57/1 Queens Street Peterhead. Father William Third Seaman (at sea) Mother Catherine Third M.S. Taylor.
I hope this is of some use to you and if I find anything else I will post it on site.
Regards Bill.
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14th November 2017, 09:44 PM
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Originally Posted by
Bill Morrison
Hi Ewen I been having a look at your Third members of Peterhead. It is proving a bit difficult as William Third seems to equate as William the Third or William, third son of so,&so.
Regards Bill.
Found much the same Bill, search William and Catherine and get Will and Kate (Royals)
RE: One child was born in Sligo.
William Charles Third
Ireland Births and Baptisms, 1620-1881
birth:
2 September 1867
Father:
William Third
Sligo, Ireland
Mother:
Catherine Taylor
Hopefully not bad news, trying to fathom ?
William Nixon Third
birth:
1866
Sligo, Ireland
https://www.familysearch.org/search/...r%3A1800-1900~
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14th November 2017, 10:10 PM
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Perhaps Doc could amalgamate this thread with a previous one of Ewen's as it would save everyone going over previous ground.
''Barry Dock Ships'' posts 82-102
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