GEDCOM Statistics
Caithness Connections
This GEDCOM was created using Legacy ‎(R)‎ 6.0 on 17 May 2008
Individuals
Total surnames
Families
Sources
Media objects
Other Records
33
Total events
1600
Total users
34

Earliest Birth YearSINCLAIR, Allexander ‎(I42)‎
Christening 18 August 1715 Thurso, Caithness
Death Yes
Latest Birth YearThis information is private and cannot be shown.
Earliest Death YearWRIGHT, James ‎(I1466)‎
Birth 27 March 1752
Death before 1758 ‎(Age 5)‎
Latest Death Year Page, Alec Archie ‎(I2760)‎
Birth 4 February 1923 Castle St., Eye, Suffolk, England
Death 7 June 2006 ‎(Age 83)‎ Perth, Western Australia
Person who lived the longest
98
BARNIE, Catherine ‎(I966)‎
Birth 1 October 1847 Canisbay, Caithness
Death 18 September 1946 ‎(Age 98)‎ Lybster, Caithness
Average age at death
66
 
Family with the most children
12
MOWAT, Allan
JACK, Margaret
‎(F206)‎
Marriage 26 March 1847 Dunnet, Caithness
Average number of children per family
2.10
 

Most Common Surnames
BARNETSON, BARNIE, CORMACK, DUNNET, GUNN, HUNTER, MACDONALD, MACKAY, MACKENZIE, MANSON, MOWAT, NICOLSON, SINCLAIR, SMITH, SUTHERLAND
News
ann coghill /her descendants
4 February 2010 - 2:04:56pm

it would seem there is
a major lack of contact between ann coghill&george mill descendants. md22-1-1884 and the rest of coghill family in caithness.they sailed for australia the same day.they settled in parkes NSW five girls and one son were born to them.elizabeth their eldest is my g/mother lizzie &fred luhrs had 11 children my dad being the youngest.there were 52 g/children for elizabeth&fred luhrs the next2 generations number in the hundreds.i would hope this small amount of information is useful to you.Ann Coghill‎[Mill]‎passed away in 1929 aged 66 yrs.george mill died in 1937 aged 77 yrs.they lie at rest in the Presbyterian cemetery Parkes NSW. your distant australian cousin baz luhrs
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