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50. Robert Carenduff - 2009-08-15 17:24:29 |
| Robert Carenduff, Grandson of Robert, Son of Hugh and Maria, brother to Jamie and Mandy, Father of Jaimee-Leigh. ;) |
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49. Judy Valenzuela - 2009-08-04 19:00:01 |
| My great grandmother lived with the Carnduffs in Lanark after her parents died in 1864. They changed her name from Frances Beatrice Halliday to Harriet Carnduff, and she named her daughter, my grandmother, Margaret Cairnduff Garvin (Margaret’s birth date was 1 March 1888, so I think her name is imcomplete in your listing of Canadian births in Lanark). I would love to find out more about Harriet/Frances and her birth parents and what happened to them, since they both died 4 April 1864 in Montague Township, Lanark County, Ontario. Their names were William Halliday (also Holiday, Holliday and Halladay) and Eliza or Elizabeth Wilton. Any help would be appreciated. |
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48. Maria Bonar (nee Cairnduff) - 2009-07-02 07:00:37 |
| Hello all the Cairnduffs out there (and all the various spellings!) Great website. I haven’t looked at it for a while. Alan, you have put in a lot of work. I was born in Glasgow, but have lived in Australia for 40 years. Currently in Perth WA. My father was Hugh Cairnduff (1897 - 1973) from Barrhead originally and his youngest brother Robert was called Carenduff (or Carnduff?). |
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47. Howard Walker - 2009-07-01 16:49:32 |
Hi,
I am not a cairnduff, but I came across this site by accident and the name rang a bell. I was born and raised in Ravarnette near Lisburn Co.Down and from my childhood I recall a william Cairnduff ( Billy ) who lived in a little cottage beside the old flax mill ( now a waste paper business as it was then too at the time ). He seemed an old man then, but anyone older than 40 was old to a youngster ;) As far as I can recall, Billy was the ’night watchman’ for the paper factory. I never knew what happened to him but have often wondered. The year would have been apprx 1969.
Regards, Howard. |
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46. Patti Spice - 2009-05-06 03:36:34 |
Hello - Have had some contact in the past. My Carnduff/Cairnduff family tree is from Newtownards, Co. Down, Ireland. My mother was Marion Cairnduff, and as most of her siblings carried the name as spelled there - while she had a couple of brothers that carried the name Carnduff. All were descended from grandfather Harry Carnduff - who at different times in his life used both spellings.
Anyway, you already have my uncle Harry from Peterborough and my mothers cousin on your listing - I do have more relatives if you would like the information I have to vet.
Patti |
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45. james cairnduff - 2009-04-27 23:02:34 |
| hi to all the cairnduff’s and the carnduff’s my name is james cairnduff im 33 live in cumbernauld glasgow. realy enjoyed going through all the decendants and was amazed that alans great grandfather ande my great great grandfather were brothers. |
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44. Karen Chessell - 2009-04-26 19:19:44 |
My 4Xgreat grandmother was Sarah Cairnduff of Boardmills, County Down, Northern Ireland, daughter of William. Her son Thomas was born in Boardmills, married in Dumfries, Scotland, worked as a boatbuilder in Cornwall then emigrated to Port Philip, Australia in 1839 and died in 1860 at Bendigo.
Thank you Allan for so much work put into your website.
Karen |
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43. Robert Cairnduff - 2009-03-22 06:01:20 |
Hi,
Rob Cairnduff
Sydney Australia
Came across this site - there’s a few Cairnduff’s down under
Cheers |
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42. hugh carenduff - 2009-03-10 22:15:10 |
| Hi to all you carenduffs i am hugh carenduff and i beleive i am the one and only wife would not allow me to name any of my sons hugh so we settled for their grandads names robert and jamie also a daughter amanda just browsing and came across this amazing site good health to all cheers hugh |
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41. elizabeth cairnduff - 2009-02-15 23:12:45 |
| hi what a good sight.my dad was william cairnduff and his dad was robert cairnduuff from morningside |
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