----- Original Message ----- From: "Joy and Mike" <[email protected]> To: "J A Olsen" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 5:17 PM Subject: Re: [BORDER] Fw: TEMPLE/JEDBURGH PARISH. > Judy, > Just been checking the maps on the site you gave me. > On Matthew Stobie's map of Roxburgshire of 1770, and of the area around > Edgerston and North of it, there is no Camphouse or Camptown marked anywhere > in the vicinity of where we know them to be . > But there is a chapel marked, not far away from there, on the River Jed, > about 7/8 miles North of Edgerston and close to the road to Jedburg, near > Dolphiston Mill. > Possibly this would have been the closest chapel to Camphouse/Camptown, > which we know to exist in the 1780's onwards ? > I wonder, The names-- Camphouse and Camptown-- seem military in sound, could > they have come into existance after the 1745 and the "clearance" that > followed ? > Mike Temple, Spain.----- Original Message ----- > From: "J A Olsen" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 12:20 AM > Subject: Re: [BORDER] Fw: TEMPLE/JEDBURGH PARISH. > > > > Having now found the place with your directions I would say the nearest > > presbyterian Church of Scotland church would be Edgerston. You can see how > > close this is on the some of the maps online at www.nls.ac.uk. Genuki > pages > > suggest this was a quod sacra parish church - if you havent already done > so > > look at the Statistical Accounts online and you should find the Jedburgh > > section describes the arrangement. > > > > But Jedburgh was a hotbed of dissent so you cant be sure that your > families > > were attending the parish church. Dissenters could often cross parish > > boundaries to hear the preacher of their choice. > > > > Also I wonder whether the TEMPLEs made it on to the muster rolls in the > > Lieutenancy Books of Roxburghshire - these I think are also online. > > > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > > > ---------- > > >From: "J A Olsen" <[email protected]> > > >To: [email protected] > > >Subject: Re: [BORDER] Fw: TEMPLE/JEDBURGH PARISH. > > >Date: 16, Fri Jan, 2004, 7:29 pm > > > > > > > > Can you be more specific Mike? The old maps site is down - is Camptown > to > > > the south of Jed? > > > > > > Judy > > > > > > ---------- > > >>From: "Joy and Mike" <[email protected]> > > >>To: [email protected] > > >>Subject: [BORDER] Fw: TEMPLE/JEDBURGH PARISH. > > >>Date: 16, Fri Jan, 2004, 3:54 pm > > >> > > > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> --- Original Message ----- > > >> Subject: Fw: TEMPLE/JEDBURGH PARISH. > > >>>From [email protected] > > >> > > >> > > >> Researching the families of John Temple of Camphouse, b.c.1764/65 and > his > > >> wife Mary ----------, of Camptown, Jedburgh parish. Also George Temple > of > > >> Camphouse,b.c.1775/76 and his wife Isabel Dagleash of > > >> Elsdon/Northumberland, married at St. Cuthberts, Elsdon, Northumberland > in > > > 1801. > > >> Also, obliged if anybody can advise on the farm "Camphouse", which is > on > > >> the now A68 road and just about 300 yards from Camptown. > > >> Both John and George were Presbyterians. > > >> Also, which Presbyterian chapel would have been the nearest to > > >> Camphouse/Camptown around 1795 ? > > >> Mike Temple, Spain. (ex-Newcastle) > > >> > > >> > > >> ==== BORDER Mailing List ==== > > >> A New Year A fresh Start > > >> Share any new information you have cracked in 2003 > > >> Any unusual sources of information to break down those brick walls! > > >> > > > > > > > > > ==== BORDER Mailing List ==== > > > A New Year A fresh Start > > > Share any new information you have cracked in 2003 > > > Any unusual sources of information to break down those brick walls! > > > > > > > > > ==== BORDER Mailing List ==== > > Seasons Greetings to all Border members > > >