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Navigation: Scotland Project > Tartan Trail Team > Orphaned Profile List, 1500 to 1699
For this level, you will be working on a Profile that will have the following characteristics:
- born between 1500 and 1699, in Scotland
- died in Scotland
- Has at least ONE parent attached
- Spouse and children are a bonus
- See Scotland - Tartan Trail Level 3 for further instructions for this level.
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Profiles Available to Hikers
The Guide will choose a Profile for the Hiker:
- Helen Agnew (1535-)
- Gothroy McCulloch (1540-1588)
- Katherine Scrimgeour (1550-1610)
- Alaisdair Ruaidh Shaw (1570-1644)
- Sir David Barclay, Knt. (1590-1656)
- Colin Campbell (1572-1618)
- Agnes (Ferguson) Crielman (1687-1763)
- Alexander '7th of Glencorse' Mackenzie (1685-)
- Elizabeth (Paxton) Rea (1670-1730)
- Andrew Myrton (1670-1700)
- William (Eliott) Eliott of Stobs 2nd Bt. (abt.1649-1699)
- Alexander Williamson Ferguson (1590-1656)
- Colin (Lindsay) Lord Cumberland (abt.1681-1708)
- John Veitch (-aft.1676)
- John Earl Ker KG PC (abt.1680-1741)
* Could be a challenge
Profiles Adopted on Behalf of Hiker
- James Brodie 18th (1695-1720) by Pam for Day G.
- Adam Drummond (1679-1758) by Bobbie for Sheena
- James Cumming (1546-1624) by Pam for Day G.
- Margaret Ruthven (1577-1618) by Jen for Suzy
Examples of a Completed Level 3 Trail Profile
Completed Profiles
- Charles Bell WS (-1731)
- James Keir Shaw(1540-1628)
- Troilus Montgomery (1523-)
- Alexander Forbes of Pitsligo (1601-1636)
See Completed Profiles: Level 3
Abandoned Profiles
- Janet (Montgomerie) Barclay
- James (Baillie) II Lord Forrester of Corstorphine
- Agnes (Rose) Dallas (1600-1650)
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- Private Messages: Contact the Profile Managers privately: Doug McCallum and Scotland Project WikiTree. (Best when privacy is an issue.)
- Public Comments: Login to post. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Limit 20 per day.)
- Public Q&A: These will appear above and in the Genealogist-to-Genealogist (G2G) Forum. (Best for anything directed to the wider genealogy community.)