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Barbour genealogy home page

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Welcome, relative!

This subsite about BARBOUR family history is for relatives only, and is intended to complement my public genealogy site. I would welcome suggestions for items of family interest, useful links etc. - please email me or sign the guestbook.

You may want to right click on the following download links in order to use the "Save As" function of your browser. The Rich Text Files (RTF) should be readable in any word processor, and are marked up for indexing by your word processor. I have provided one version indexed in Word 97 for printing on A4. Brothers Keeper is a shareware genealogy program, the file below is a zip file containing version 5 data files that should be extracted to a new directory.

Download the BARBOUR tree in:
Brothers Keeper format(138kb zip)
Gedcom format (197kb)
RTF format (218kb)
RTF with index (277kb)
Download the EASTON tree in:

RTF format (95kb)

Barbours lived in Kilbarchan (Renfrewshire) for many years. The Kilbarchan pages on my public site have a history of the village, a map, the 1695 Poll Tax roll and photographs of the West Church, including the font in memory of Humphrey Barbour.

Links

Ian Barbour won the 1999 Templeton Prize.

Bronwyn Johnson (Walker) has an extensive SANDEMAN genealogy.

The Thorburn-Macfie Society has loads of information and a family tree of over 3000 names.

Doug Macfie's site about MACFIE of Canada has a history of Dreghorn Castle and much more.

Carmichael Church has windows in memory of Janetta Barbour and Windham Carmichael Anstruther.