Edna Jesse McDermid, b. 1923 d. 2010 - Ancestry® Born in Lochaber, Ottawa East, Quebec, Canada on 21 Nov 1923 to Percy Mc Dermid and Beulah Roy Edna Jesse McDermid married Walter Kenneth Easter and had 1child She passed away on 25 May 2010 in New Harbor, Lincoln, Maine, USA
Visiting Lochaber Archive Centre - Archives Service The catalogue contains nearly 100,000 descriptions of archives and library holdings and you can search by text, reference number or Archive Centre to help you find entries relating to the subject you’re interested in
Lochaber and North Argyll Family History Group | Facebook Genealogy Family History of their Ancestors in the Lochaber area of the Highland Council Parishes covered - Ardnamurchan; Ballachulish Corran of Ardgour; Kilmallie; Kilmonivaig; Glencoe, Ballachulish and Duror in Lismore Appin Parish; Morvern; Knoydart and North Morar in Glenelg Parish Related groups Fort William Memories 8 4K members
Welcome - Our Lochaber The aim of the project was to be a multi-faceted exploration of Lochaber; its geology, archaeology, history, culture and industry, allowing the children’s voices to be heard through the five topic strands of Early Lochaber, The Jacobites, Health Wellbeing, The Age of Empire and Changing Lochaber
Earl Edna Holt (1895–1976) • FamilySearch When Earl Edna Holt was born on 25 July 1895, in Oklahoma, United States, his father, Mortimer Larkin Holt, was 24 and his mother, Matilda Mc Bride, was 19 He had at least 2 sons and 1 daughter with Oma Lexia Shaw He lived in Brown Township, Comanche, Oklahoma, United States in 1930 and Weleetka Township, Okfuskee, Oklahoma, United States for about 10 years He died on 16 June 1976, in Mesa
Archives held in the Lochaber Archive Centre The Lochaber Archive Centre holds a wider variety of records relating to the history of Lochaber in various formats, including minute books, correspondence, maps, plans and photographs You can explore our online catalogue for more detailed searches
Discover 400 years of local history at the Lochaber Archive Centre Did you know you can access documents about life in Lochaber from 400 years ago? Lochaber Archive Centre (part of the Highland Archive Service) cares for thousands of historic documents relating to Lochaber