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In tracing my family tree, I found a branch that went back to a small town in Scotland, and at least 3-4 generations back were shoemakers. When did my forefather leave the family trade? Circa 1850, when the Industrial Revolution apparently hit shoemaking hard.

He ended up keeper of a coffee shop in Glasgow, and his daughter was on a ship to Australia in 1891.




  > on a ship to Australia in 1891
What was she accused of? ))


They quit transporting people in 1868


Thanks, I didn't know that.


Yep... she was a free settler.

I do have about 1/4 convict heritage though.


I traced mine back to 1600. They were all shepherds.




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