William Earsman

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karen

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Jan 17, 2007, 4:15:03 PM1/17/07
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Vicky,

I am working on the Lockerbie Branch from Ian Earsman (59L) to present
day. My Dad has most of the information as William (born 1877)( 61L)
was my great grandfather (his photo is prominent on my desk!) I can
remember him well. He died in 1967 and is buried at Wamphray Kirkyard.


James (63L) died in France in 1917 during the War and is buried in
Aubigny War Grave Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France. Grave Memorial No.
I.F. 53. The family never used the name James after he was killed!

PAMELA GRAHAM

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Jan 18, 2007, 5:32:35 AM1/18/07
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Hi Karen and Mike (and everyone)
I am Pamela Graham also from the Lockerbie branch. I live in Durham now but have family in Inverness and Dumfries-shire.  My mother is Rebecca Janet Earsman from Gretna, daughter of Charles Irving Earsman and Mary Coupland.
 
Karen,
My family lives in Inverness now, and in that area since 1954. I know that we have visited your family long time in the past at Elgin - was that Innes estate?.
 
Mike
My mother has also sent this info about our Liverpool connection .
Her aunt from Lockerbie Branch is Mary Jane Earsman 65L
Born 1881 Dies 1960 Aged 63
Was married to:-
James Johnston Dalzell 66L, Born 1866, Died 1933 Aged47
They lived in Annan, They had three children.
David Dalzell, Alexander Dalzell and Rebecca Dalzell.
David Dalzell Lived in Liverpool in the Police Force
and became Chief Constable of Liverpool.

good to hear from you.
Pamela

karen

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Jan 18, 2007, 2:52:23 PM1/18/07
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Hi Pamela,
Nice to hear from you. - Small world eh!
I live in Elgin which is about 4 miles from Innes Estate at Lhanbryde.
My parents used to go and visit an Earsman family there but I can't
remember much about them, I'll try and find out though.
Karen
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