Bedankt Liesbeth,
het is inderdaad een onsamenhangend geheel, ik hoopte met deze man, mogelijk in Amsterdam geboren, een link te hebben naar de diverse Amerikaanse dna-matches, maar als ik het zo allemaal zie, lijken de stambomen van die matches niet helemaal te kloppen.
Toevallig zag ik nog een vraag over deze man en de onduidelijkheid over geboortedatum en wie hij trouwde;
"Donna says
June 4, 2021 at 7:41 pm
My great-great-great grandfather William Garrett Ainslie would never tell anybody who his parents were. And told different stories about where he was born. I recently found out that his parents should be Alexander Ainslie (1732-1794) and Isable Spears. Who married in July 16, 1763.
But I can’t find a birth certificate for William. He was born either April 1, 1782 or February 23, 1792.
I am also confused because it looks like Alexander Ainslie also married Elizabeth Grierson in December of 1763. Which was 5 months after he married Isabel. So not sure if he was married to 2 different women at the same time.
If I could just get a birth record for William. And find out about Alexander’s marriages. Maybe I could figure out why William ran away from home.
Beth Harrison says
August 15, 2021 at 9:27 pm
Hi Donna,
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Helaas heb ik geen inzage in de Schotse archieven, misschien moet ik dit idee maar laten voor wat het is...
Allen heel erg bedankt voor de genomen moeite!