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James & Margaret Airlie (Greer)

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Keri

Keri Report 21 Nov 2011 16:53



I have been actively researching my grandfathers family now for a couple of years on ancestry as well purchasing documentation from scotland geneology. My grandfather imigrated from Glasgow to Canada in the 1920's. He left behind two older brothers Richard and Charles as well as two younger sisters Elizabeth (Cecilia) and Helen. I have been able to locate the younger sisters families but have had no such luck on the two Brothers. All the children were born between 1900-1908. It is believed that the two brothers remained in Glasgow.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks!!

Keri

ValT

ValT Report 21 Nov 2011 17:14

I found a Richard had died in 1968 and a Charles had died in 1978.

I cannot find marriages for them, so may be advisable to purchase the death certs to see who was the informant.