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       Re: Scottish Borders:   dark legends
       By: Lace Date: August 29, 2015, 4:12 pm
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       It's a small but wonderful worlds of mixed bloodlines we live in
       ...and here we are today, a product of it all
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       Re: Scottish Borders:   dark legends
       By: EquineAnn Date: August 29, 2015, 4:18 pm
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       Although I was born & educated in England & still live in
       England I think I've inherited most of the Scottish genes. The
       reason why I think this is I've definitely got Scottish hair,
       have always loved the sound of bagpipes & seem to fit in more in
       Scotland than England. I've got the Yorkshire accent what I can
       turn off when speaking as I've got a sing-song voice too. I've
       got the Scots/Irish temper. I never got less than 5 questions
       wrong in French at school so I think that's what I got from the
       French ancestors.
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       Re: Scottish Borders:   dark legends
       By: EquineAnn Date: October 16, 2015, 4:27 pm
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       The information about the Castle was very interesting. I love
       that song. The singer was very good & I heard bagpipes which are
       my favourite musical instrument. I have saved the family crest
       of the Douglas's as my Great-Grandma was a Douglas. I hope you
       don't mind.
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       Re: Scottish Borders:   dark legends
       By: Lace Date: October 17, 2015, 6:58 am
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       Hi.   Of course you can save the images and glad you liked them
       and the post.  I need to gather more stuff up and post here.  Xx
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       Re: Scottish Borders:   dark legends
       By: EquineAnn Date: October 17, 2015, 8:58 am
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       Hi! With my Great-Grandma's ancestors being mentioned a lot it
       had particular interest to me. I've done as much genealogical
       research as I can but with me living South of the Border some of
       the information is hard to get. I only manage to get it on
       holidays & through web-searches. That sounds very interesting.
       Thank you very much.
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       Re: Scottish Borders:   dark legends
       By: Lace Date: December 16, 2015, 1:00 pm
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       Hi. It's finding the time to research and post but, like you,
       enjoy the task of doing so
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       Re: Scottish Borders:   dark legends
       By: EquineAnn Date: December 16, 2015, 3:06 pm
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       Hi! I know. It's enjoyable & interesting but time-consuming.
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