THE MAGAZINE
WebEdition 43 / November 2000
Welcome to the forty-third, and penultimate, edition WebEdition of The Magazine as we know it.
For various reasons: pressure of work; losing heart; time constraints, etc., I will be posting a final issue in December. I will try to keep up the Wee Drams Page and the Surnames and Searchers Archive, and if any of you wish to share anything with the others, I'll be happy to give you a page to yourself. My scanning days, however, are over, so any sharing will have to be sent to me electronically. I just have too many projects running, now, to spare that kind of time.
I do still have some material which requires scanning and, in slow time, I will try to get that done and posted. It may take some time - so watch this space. As always, any new stuff will always be up around the beginning of the month, so do stop by the front page, and see if there is anything new.
Let's not lose touch.
Until the next time,
Ca' canny
Ian Forshaw - November 2000
This issue is dedicated to the memory of my
late Uncle
Alexander McCormick of Lochgilphead, Argyll,
who died last month aged 76.

Alexander McCormick 1924 - 2000
Please click on a Page Name or NumberPage 2: A History of the Gilchrists - continued Page 3: In Campbeltown Yet Again. Page 4: The Lowland Church of Campbeltown from its Foundation - Part Four Page 5: Heather MacFarlane's Page - 1 Page 6: A Nonagenarians Memoirs Page 7: Heather MacFarlane's Page - 2 |