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6 Thu August 18 2011 - 23:04:26
Fullname: Bill Covington
Email: covo18@hotmail.com
Where are you from?: Plymouth, Devonshire
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Homepage URL: www.covington.supanet.com
Comments: Hello Leo, I've read your historical accounts and I find your writing most
informative and useful. I am a 'MacVicar' descendant and I have researched the MacVicars, some of my research is reproduced on
www.clanmacvicar.org cheers Bill Covington


7 Wed March 30 2011 - 10:54:40
Fullname: SUSAN WINWOOD
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Comments: KNAPP FAMILY HISTORY REMOVE MY MESSAGE FROM YOUR GUEST BOOK. SUSAN WINWOOD


8 Wed March 30 2011 - 10:54:23
Fullname: SUSAN WINWOOD
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Comments: KNAPP FAMILY HISTORY REMOVE MY MESSAGE FROM YOUR GUEST BOOK. SUSAN WINWOOD


9 Wed April 21 2010 - 13:40:03
Fullname: Judith Macnaughtan
Email: judyreneef@optusnet.com.au
Where are you from?: Melbourne Australia
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Comments: I was very interested to read your family history in Perthshire. We cannot find the birthplace of our great great great grandfather John Duncan Macnaughtan, who was a merchant and married Maria Botterill in Galway Ireland in 1845. I believe him to be born between 1810 - 1820. Maria arrived in Australia in 1858 on the Shooting Star with her brothers 19, 23 and her 3 children 8,6,and 2. The youngest being our great great grandfather Joseph. A romantic story but where john was born still baffles us!


10 Sun February 07 2010 - 16:24:48
Fullname: Shaun William Wallace
Email: mudd@muddwallace.com
Where are you from?: Magherafelt N. Ireland
Homepage Name: mudd Wallace.com
Homepage URL: http://www.muddwallace.com
Comments: Hello Leo,

Congratulations on a brilliant website. I've really enjoyed reading your informative look into Scottish history.

Even though I'm probably not related to Sir William, my sharing of his name always raises a few eyebrows over here.

Shaun isn't a common forename in the non-catholic, grammar school rugby playing tradition that I've grown up in and lots of my Irish nationalist mates have a bit of a laugh when they find out I share the name of someone who was such a thorn in the side of the english!

Must get back to Scotland v France!

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