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Welcome to “Past & Present Company” a genealogical history of our forebears. If you are new to the site you are welcome to have a look at Surnames or Search for family members, we would very much like to hear from unknown family members and people researching the same names.
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FEATURE ARTICLES
 

feature 1 James Lawrence Urquhart 1889 - 1915 - A Biography by his Grand-Nephew Ruairidh Greig. .

feature 2 Alchol-fuelled Knife Crime 1828 - A Cautionary Tale based on High Justiciary Court records - Researched and written by Ruairidh Greig. .

feature 3 The Loss Of the Perseverance James Marshall b.1835 was lost when his command "Perseverance" sank in 1901. This is a collection of documents detailing that sad loss


feature 4 Charlotte Urquhart's Italian Trip In May 1907 a party of teachers travelled from Grimsby To Italy - Amongst this group was Charlotte URQUHART. She kept an intermittent Journal. This Album is a collection of documents, clippings and a transcription of Charlotte's Journal of that trip.

feature 5 John Marshall and the Franklin Expedition In 1850, John Marshall was taken on as mate on the Lady Franklin on an expedition to find Franklin

 
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