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@Amanda: Glad to be part of FP.The heritage is a person's unique, inherited sense of family identity. Here I am copying and pasting some information posted on my Linkedin bio, regarding our direct "Da...
@Amanda: Glad to be part of FP.The heritage is a person's unique, inherited sense of family identity. Here I am copying and pasting some information posted on my Linkedin bio, regarding our direct "Dalrymple fathers, great and grand fathers chain"( 1550 - 1905 ) of my great mother who died in Venezuela in 1905. Our Dalrymple chain is likes a grandparent family estrucrure. Of course there are many other members of our family in the U.S. and I am trying to contact the siblings of my great grand mother. They moved to NY and Texas in 1900. My Dalrymple - Linkedin bio info is a follow:
" I am part of the following scottish lawyers - military family: James Dalrymple of Stair 1 St Bt. (1550-1625), Hew Dalrymple 1st Bt of North Berwick – “Hugh Dalrymple” - (1652-1737), Hew Dalrymple, Bt. (1690 - 1755). Col. Campbell Dalrymple (1725 - 1767), Lt.-Col. Hew Henry Dalrymple (1760-1840). Lt - Col. Campbell James Dalrymple (1791 - 1847), British arbitrator in the mixed British-Spanish Court of Justice in Havana, Cuba, in HM Service, James Pilgrim Dalrymple (1820 - 1862), and Mery Elizabeth Dalrymple (1861 England -1905 Venezuela).
(The Bride Of Lammermoor / The Family Of Dalrymple by Sir Walter Scott 1819)."
UK Census, UK Diplo records are availables online and birth - death certificates are in my home. Best. Glennattorney@aol.com