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AULD Scotland-> Sussex, Eng -> VIC Australia

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Hugh Auld was born to parents Archibold (sp) & Amelia (Emily) Auld in Hastings, Sussex, England, in Abt. 1838.

Archibold/Archibald and Amelia/Emily/Emelia were both born in Scotland; and their first child, Cristiana was also, in abt 1832. It is hard to read, but I believe Amelia's maiden name may be Dunbar, or similar.

A very kind researcher on another message board site found a likely entry for them; Archibald Auld & Emelia Dunbar married 22 Dec 1829 on Isle of Cumbrae, Buteshire, Scotland.

One of their sons, Hugh, migrated to Australia (Victoria) and married Mary Walsh, daughter of Maurice Walsh and Hannah Moore, in Emerald Hill, VIC, on 4 April 1864.

Hugh was listed as being a Mariner & Ship's Carpenter on various certificates.

Their children include Amelia Agnes (b 3 June 1865), Mary, Christine, Archibold, Maurice, Hugh & William.

Looking for more info on Archibald & Amelia; Mary & Hugh and for other descendants.

Surnames: Auld Dunbar Moore Walsh
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by kelmark on 2008-02-07 17:47:13

Recently I received an email telling me Archibald Auld was a member of the Revenue service.

Apparently "Archibald was a Mariner onboard the Royal George Revenue Cutter based in Millport, Isle of Cumbrae. He was married to Amilia Dunbar on 22 December 1829, she was born 30 December 1803. They had a son Christian, born 20 September 1830. The Royal George was in service circa 1787 - 1833".

I think

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