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51 2 SOUR S29120 Noble, Gavin (I2094)
 
52 2 SOUR S29120 Noble, Kevin (I2095)
 
53 2 SOUR S29120 Helen (I2096)
 
54 2 SOUR S29120 Noble, Craig (I2097)
 
55 2 SOUR S29120 Noble, Sharlene (I2098)
 
56 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2099)
 
57 2 SOUR S29120 Thompson, James (I2100)
 
58 2 SOUR S29120 Thomson, Gail (I2101)
 
59 2 SOUR S29120 Monk, Brendan (I2102)
 
60 2 SOUR S29120 Kali (I2103)
 
61 2 SOUR S29120 Monk, Leon (I2104)
 
62 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2105)
 
63 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I2106)
 
64 2 SOUR S29120 Margaret (I2108)
 
65 2 SOUR S29120 Richardson, Donna (I2109)
 
66 2 SOUR S29120 Richardson, Joyce (I2110)
 
67 2 SOUR S29120 Richardson, Maureen (I2111)
 
68 2 SOUR S29120 Georgina (I2113)
 
69 2 SOUR S29120 Richardson, Mary (I2114)
 
70 2 SOUR S29120 Richardson, Dorothy (I2115)
 
71 2 SOUR S29120 Richardson, Georgina (I2116)
 
72 Mrs Jane Rettie, 73, and her youngest son, Charles, 32, were drowned last Thursday night when they attempted to escape flood waters which were threatening to destroy their ranch home near Thirtymile creek east of Fossil. Funeral services weror them at the Methodist church here Monday afternoon.
The mother and son, together with Robert Rettie, another son, and Miss Mary Rettie, the older daughter, were in the house when a cloudburst struck about 8:30 o’clock in the canyon above their house. After seeing Mrs Rettie and Charles hit berling water, Mary and Bob returned to the house, where they spent the rest of the night. Robert discovered the body of his mother shortly after daylight, and the body of Charles Rettie was found the next day (Friday) some 200 yards farther down the stream and near the Kinzua railroad tracks along Thirtymile creek.
 
Cardno, Jane (I1583)
 
73 listed at Kinbog, 1841 [Census]; Kinbog, 1842 [Episc.Reg] Cardno, Jane (Jean) (I219)
 
74 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I3483)
 
75 wit. Jo Henderson in Watermill & Jo Cardno in Kinglasser Family F141
 
76 [MSS. 21] Cardno, Margaret (I187)
 
77 "The Misses Oliphant, South Whitewell" Oliphant, .. (I1194)
 
78 "They were in Mill of Inverallochy" Cardno, Alexander (I722)
 
79 # irth: 24 AUG 1860 in Crimond, Aberdenshire, Scotlandallowhill, St Fergus, Banffshire, Scotland, Aberdeenshire, Scotland: Name (Facts Pg) 21 OCT 1889 'Robert Henry'2 Cardno, Robert Hendry (I1376)
 
80 'Andrew Carno, grassman, and his wife' listed as tenant in Little Creichie, belonging to George Dalgarno, in 1696 List of Pollable Persons. Cardno, Andrew (I915)
 
81 'Fraserburgh Kirk Session Minutes' (CH2/1142/8).
28 January 1816
The Session met & being constituted compeared Magdalene Burnett an unmarried woman in Greenbank who confessed herself with child & accused John Cardno wright in Kinglasser as the father.
The officer was ordered to {wr}ite the said John Cardno to attend the Session next Lord's day. Magdalene Burnett was likewise desired to attend.

04 February 1816
The Session met & being constituted compeared Magdalene Burnett who still persists in accusing John Cardno in Kinglasser as the father of the child with which she is pregnant. A letter was read from John Cardno wherein he positively denies Magdalene Burnetts charge against him & says he has been prevented from attending the Session this day owing to indisposition.

31 March 1816
The Session met & being constituted compeared Magadelene Burnett who had formerly accused John Cardno in Kinglasser as the father of a child with which she is pregnant & who upon bieng further interrogated still persisted in the accusation.
She declared that he had often been in her company & that she had never had improper intercourse with any other man. She further declared that when she called upon him & told him that she was with child to him, he the said John Cardno did noten deny having connection with her, but that he told her that she might give it to whom she pleased, for that he would never acknowledge it. Magdalene Burnett further stated that Alexander Milne, Mason in Gash had seen her in the said John Cardno's company about the beginning of July last when she was going with him to take up grass seeds. This was about 7 or 8 o'clock at night, & she did not return with him till about ten.
At this time she declared that the said John Cardno had connection with her. She likewise said that John Cardno had improper intercourse with her at another time in his father's house when the rest of the family were out, and that John Henden who had come in immediately after from her appearance remarked that he was sure the said John Cardno had been in bed with her.
The said John Cardno being present and confronted with the woman positively denied having had any connection with her. He likewise declared that he had never had any intimacy with her though it is well known that she had been in the practicf going pregnantly to his father's house.

 
Cardno, William (I796)
 
82 'in Gosh' Cardno, Margaret (I1169)
 
83 'sometime in Boginejohne' 17 Nov 1603 [Records of the Sheriff Court of Aberdeenshire, II, p.54.] Thomas Cardno in Bogisjohne at the horn for the slaughter of Thomas Fraser of Strathechlin in April 1566, 6 Dec 1576.[Reg Privy Seal, VII, pp.113-4] Letter to Thomas Cardno in the outset of Adcall called the Hill of Busk, 11 Feb 1566/7.[Reg Privy Seal, II, p.274] Cardno, Thomas (I902)
 
84 113 Union Grove, Aberdeen. Family F125
 
85 122 Queen St, Aberdeen Cardno, Alexander (I446)
 
86 16 Feb 1805 both compeared before Kirk Session Family F146
 
87 168/01 0338
 
Cardno, Charles Thom (I680)
 
88 168/2 519 Aberdeen Southern District
 
Cardno, Harry (I1152)
 
89 1696 Cardno, Janet (I828)
 
90 1841 Census – Living at Kirk Street, Peterhead Milne, James (I1117)
 
91 1871 census of Fraserburgh shows Ann C Massie living at 6 Commerce St Lists her as domestic servant. Her father was widowed - probably looked after him and three brothers Massie, Anne Cardno (I215)
 
92 1871 census of Fraserburgh shows William Bisset living at 14 Castle St with a Mr & Mrs Watson possibly an aunt & uncle. Could have been apprenticed to uncle as a butcher.t 38 Cross St, Fraserburghe died 29 Dec 1890 aged 46e Watson\Flesher, Castle Street, Fraserburgh (1871) Bisset, William (I1638)
 
93 1891 Census
Cardno, William. 72. Married. born Scotland. Farmer.
- , Margaret. 61. Married. Wife. born Scotland.
- , William. 32. Unmarried. Son. born Ontario. Farmer.
- , James. 29. Unmarried. Son. born Ontario. Farmer.
- , David. 21. Unmarried. Son. born Ontario. Farmer.
- , John. 21. Unmarried. Son. born Ontario. Farmer.
- , Alex. 30. Married. Son. born Ontario. Farmer.
- , Marion. 22. Married. Wife. born Ontario.
- , Dora. 1. born Ontario.
 
Cardno, William (I3043)
 
94 1895 according to R Pittendrigh; the free BDM shows the marriage of a Stella Dagmar Cardno in the June Q 1896 to a George Alexander Morris took place in Wandsworth district, Greater London. (Pam Cardno) Family F106
 
95 1901 Census shows William at 9 Honoria Street, Huddersfield, aged 39, chemical works manager. Cardno, William (I581)
 
96 1922/1923, Kuridala, QLD, Australia; Information from Tom and Jean Carroll Cardno, John Robert (I3085)
 
97 196/ 71 Fraserburgh Cardno, Shewan John (I261)
 
98 196/279 Cardno, Mary (I4279)
 
99 1997 according to BillionGraves Index Cardno, Rosemary Joy (I4190)
 
100 1]James b)1884 d)28 Sept 1889 Noble, Isaac (I1968)
 

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