Thank you for getting in touch, Glenn! I drive through Norman every day on my way to work.
My Scotts were, according to my historian great-aunt, from Fife. My own research indicates that they were more likely from Wilton parish area in Roxburgh. James Scott m. Janet Bleakie in 1822 (I have not found records to confirm this, nor do I know where they were married). The couple emigrated to Burnbrae, ON in 1834 with two children (I have not yet found their birth info).
Yes, the Norman Hotel is gone, and in its place is a huge monstrosity of an apartment building. While it has changed and developed along the highway, the heart of Norman remains much the same. I don't see Bruce Vaudry in the phone book, so perhaps you are right. The name certainly rings a bell, but I haven't heard it for a long time.
Thanks Glenn, I thought that is what I did. I did put some space between the comments and the code so maybe I accidently removed some of the code in the process. I see I got the photo up with out comments so next time, I will be more careful.
Elizabeth Campbell
My Scotts were, according to my historian great-aunt, from Fife. My own research indicates that they were more likely from Wilton parish area in Roxburgh. James Scott m. Janet Bleakie in 1822 (I have not found records to confirm this, nor do I know where they were married). The couple emigrated to Burnbrae, ON in 1834 with two children (I have not yet found their birth info).
Aug 26, 2009
Elizabeth Campbell
Aug 26, 2009
Michael Stills
Sep 12, 2009
Barbara Butler
have any Bruce's? Other surnames are Ballantyne, Burns
Barb
Sep 13, 2009