James was born on 18 September 1803 in Liberton Kirk, Liberton, Midlothianshire, Scotland. He was the son of William Ramage and Helen (Walker) Ramage.[1]
James was baptised on 13 October 1803 in Liberton Kirk, Liberton, Midlothianshire, Scotland.[2]
Emigration: May 1818 in Settled In Spencerville, Ontario.
After 1818 James (age about 14) was living in Sandy Beach, Michigan.
Research Notes
Lived in Sandy Beach Michigan, Source: David Frame 8-27-2002 1880 Census has info on possibly his son James and all of his family.
↑Birth: Abbreviation: Alistar M. Cameron Title: Alistar M. Cameron Note: ABBR Alistar M. CameronTEXT Alistar M. Cameron A.A.G.R.A. PO Box 215 Bundanoon, NSW 2578 Australia. (accessed before 12 October 2011)
↑Baptism: Abbreviation: LDS batch # C116936 Dates 1771 - 1819 Call Number 1067783,0103146 Type Film: Printout Call number 6901039 Type: Film Title: LDS batch # C116936 Dates 1771 - 1819 Call Number 1067783,0103146 Type Film: Printout Call number 6901039 Type: Film. (accessed before 12 October 2011)
↑Marriage of other person: Abbreviation: LDS Title: LDS Publication: Batch M116916 date 1617-1696 source 6340899 type film Batch M116916 date 1746-1820 source 1067764 type film. Citing: Page: Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Lasswade Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: Batch M116916 date 1617-1696 source 6340899 type film
Batch M116916 date 1746-1820 source 1067764 type film
Church of Scotland. Parish Church of Lasswade
Records of a Scottish village--Lasswade, 1650-1750 by Houston, Rab (accessed before 12 October 2011)
Acknowledgments
Profile Ramage-36 was created through the import of RamageRice102011.ged on Oct 12, 2011 by Molly Rice.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with James: