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    1. [Lanark] 1851 census New Monkland ED10 pages 16-18
    2. Jim Bundy
    3. Page 16 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 60 Railway William McMaster Head Mar 60 Miner (Coal) Lanark Old Monkland Elisabeth do Wife Mar 52 Islay Campbelton Isabella Paterson Lodger U 18 Out Door Wash Lanark New Monkland61 James Paterson Head Mar 34 Miner Iron Clackmanan Margaret do Wife Mar 32 Do Mary do Daur 11 Lanark N Monkland Isabella do Daur 7 Do, do James do Son 4 Do, do Robert do Son 2 Do, do62 Railway James Forgee Head Mar 33 Engine keeper Linlithgow Boness Agnes do Wife Mar 28 Sterling Janet do Daur 9 Scholar Lanark N Monkland James do Son 7 Do Do, do Jane do Daur 5 Linlithgow Boness Alexander do Son 3 Lanark N Monkland William do Son 1 Do, do63 Archibald Alston Head Mar 33 Black Smith Lanark Craford Ellen do Wife Mar 29 Midlothian Cramond Isabella do Daur 2 Lanark N Monkland Dundas Kinnard Fath in law Widr 69 Labourer Midlothian LeithTotal of Houses I2 Total of Persons 10 10Page 17 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb Isabella Kinnard Neice 7 Lanark Glasgow Dundas do Nephew 5 Do, do64 Drumshangie Thomas Shanks Head Mar 37 Farmer Do Calder Margaret do Wife Mar 20 Do Shotts Ann do Daur 3 Do N Monkland Jean do Daur 1 Do, do David do Son 6 Scholar Do, do David do Nephew U 22 Ag Serv Do, do Thomas Cuthil Son U 15 Do Stirling Kilsyth Jean McFew Do W 37 House Serv Renfrew Kilmacom Isabella Gilchrist Do U 12 Do Lanark N Monkland65 Allison Ferguson Head W 39 Dress Maker Do Carnwath66 Thomas Duncan Head Mar 45 Miner (Coal) Stirling Mary do Wife Mar 42 Glasgow Barony William do Son U 20 Do Carreder Borrowstoneness Hugh do Son U 18 Do Lanark New Monkland Mary do Daur U 15 Do Clackmannan Thomas do Son U 13 Do Do Allison do Daur 10 Do George do Son 8 Lanark N MonklandTotal of Houses I3 Total of Persons 10 10Page 18 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb Drumshangie Janet Duncan Daur 8 Lanark New Monkland Andrew do Son 5 Do, do67 Thomas Neilson Head Mar 43 Coal Miner Do Carnwath Ann do Wife Mar 38 Do New Monkland Thomas do Son U 18 Do, do Do, do Ann do Daur U 12 Do, do Jean do Daur 10 Do, do Mary do Daur 6 Do, do Margaret do Daur 4 Do, do John do Son 9 Do, do68 John McMahon Head Mar 36 Lab (pithead Ireland Bathea do Wife Mar 35 Do Ann do Daur U 11 Lanark N Monkland John do Son 9 Do, do Mary do Daur 7 Do, do Bathea do Daur 5 Do, do Margaret do Daur 1 Do, do John Eborl Lodger 30 Miner Ireland Two Houses UninhabitedTotalof Houses I2, U2 Total of Persons 7 11

    08/08/2010 08:26:22
    1. [Lanark] 1851 census New Monkland ED10 pages 13-15
    2. Jim Bundy
    3. Page 16 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 60 Railway William McMaster Head Mar 60 Miner (Coal) Lanark Old Monkland Elisabeth do Wife Mar 52 Islay Campbelton Isabella Paterson Lodger U 18 Out Door Wash Lanark New Monkland61 James Paterson Head Mar 34 Miner Iron Clackmanan Margaret do Wife Mar 32 Do Mary do Daur 11 Lanark N Monkland Isabella do Daur 7 Do, do James do Son 4 Do, do Robert do Son 2 Do, do62 Railway James Forgee Head Mar 33 Engine keeper Linlithgow Boness Agnes do Wife Mar 28 Sterling Janet do Daur 9 Scholar Lanark N Monkland James do Son 7 Do Do, do Jane do Daur 5 Linlithgow Boness Alexander do Son 3 Lanark N Monkland William do Son 1 Do, do63 Archibald Alston Head Mar 33 Black Smith Lanark Craford Ellen do Wife Mar 29 Midlothian Cramond Isabella do Daur 2 Lanark N Monkland Dundas Kinnard Fath in law Widr 69 Labourer Midlothian LeithTotal of Houses I2 Total of Persons 10 10Page 17 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb Isabella Kinnard Neice 7 Lanark Glasgow Dundas do Nephew 5 Do, do64 Drumshangie Thomas Shanks Head Mar 37 Farmer Do Calder Margaret do Wife Mar 20 Do Shotts Ann do Daur 3 Do N Monkland Jean do Daur 1 Do, do David do Son 6 Scholar Do, do David do Nephew U 22 Ag Serv Do, do Thomas Cuthil Son U 15 Do Stirling Kilsyth Jean McFew Do W 37 House Serv Renfrew Kilmacom Isabella Gilchrist Do U 12 Do Lanark N Monkland65 Allison Ferguson Head W 39 Dress Maker Do Carnwath66 Thomas Duncan Head Mar 45 Miner (Coal) Stirling Mary do Wife Mar 42 Glasgow Barony William do Son U 20 Do Carreder Borrowstoneness Hugh do Son U 18 Do Lanark New Monkland Mary do Daur U 15 Do Clackmannan Thomas do Son U 13 Do Do Allison do Daur 10 Do George do Son 8 Lanark N MonklandTotal of Houses I3 Total of Persons 10 10Page 18 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb Drumshangie Janet Duncan Daur 8 Lanark New Monkland Andrew do Son 5 Do, do67 Thomas Neilson Head Mar 43 Coal Miner Do Carnwath Ann do Wife Mar 38 Do New Monkland Thomas do Son U 18 Do, do Do, do Ann do Daur U 12 Do, do Jean do Daur 10 Do, do Mary do Daur 6 Do, do Margaret do Daur 4 Do, do John do Son 9 Do, do68 John McMahon Head Mar 36 Lab (pithead Ireland Bathea do Wife Mar 35 Do Ann do Daur U 11 Lanark N Monkland John do Son 9 Do, do Mary do Daur 7 Do, do Bathea do Daur 5 Do, do Margaret do Daur 1 Do, do John Eborl Lodger 30 Miner Ireland Two Houses UninhabitedTotalof Houses I2, U2 Total of Persons 7 11

    08/08/2010 08:25:25
    1. [Lanark] 1851 census New Monkland ED10 pages 13-15
    2. Jim Bundy
    3. Page 13 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 50 Mechriesinch Helen Collins Head W 50 Pauper Ireland Michael McKearnin Son U 18 Miner (Iron) Do John Chalice Lodger Mar 31 Do, do Do Ann do Wife Mar 36 Argyle Carmichael Margaret do Daur U 13 Glasgow Agnes do Daur 9 Lanark N Monkland Jean do Daur 6 Do, do Robert do Son 4 Do, do John do Son 5mo Do, do51 Braes Patrick Shannan Head Mar 30 Lab (pithead) Ireland Seragh do Wife Mar 29 Do Mary do Daur 6 Do Ann do Daur 3 Lanark N Monkland John do Son 2 Do, do John Merrison Visitor Widr 60 Pensioner Ireland James Mccugh Lodger U 36 Miner (Iron) Do52 William Monnahan Head Mar 20 Do, do Rechal do Wife Mar 19 Do Mary Maxwell Visitor U 20 Do One House UninhabitedTotalof Houses I2, U1 Total of Persons 9 10 Page 14 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 53 Braes James Cameron Head Mar 53 Miner (Iron) Renfrew Johnston Marion do Wife Mar 49 Lanark Shotts Elisabeth do Daur U 19 Dress Maker Do, do John do Son U 17 Miner Do, do Robert do Son U 15 Do, do Do, do Marion do Daur 10 Scholar Do, do William do Son 7 Scholar Do New Monkland54 Hill David Shanks Head Mar 74 Farmer (of 80 acres) Lanark New Monkland Janet do Wife Mar 58 Do, do William do Son U 25 Joiner Do, do James do Son U 23 Farmer's Son Do, do Thomas do Son U 21 Engine Keeper Do, do Samuel do Son U 17 Farmers Son Do, do Bathea Logan G Daur 11 Do, do Daniel McCan Servant U 17 Ag Lab Midlothian Edin Margaret Govan Servant U 19 House Serv Ireland Thomas Paul Do 13 Ag Lab Lanark N Monkland55 Railway William Buchanan Head Mar 67 Miner (Coal) Do, do Barbara do Wife Mar 56 Stirling Campsie Archibald do Son U 24 Do, do Do, doTotal of Houses I3 Total of Persons 13 7Page 15 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 56 Railway William Rodger Head Mar 40 Miner (Coal) Glasgow Barony Elisabeth do Wife Mar 30 Lanark New Monkland Margaret do Daur 5 Rutherglen Bathgate Eagu James do Son 2 Lanark New Monkland Gilbert Robertson Lodger U 16 Miner (coal) Glasgow57 Terrance Devlin Head Mar 54 Do, do Ireland Margaret do Wife Mar 54 Do Michael do Son U 17 Do, do Do Patrick do Son U 14 Do, do Do Henry do Son U 12 Do, do Do Margaret do Daur 10 Do58 Hugh Linden Head Mar 20 Miner (coal) Do Cathrine do Wife Mar 20 Do Ann do Daur 5 Do Patrick do Son 3 Lanark New Monkland John do Son 3mo Do, do Archibald McMullen Lodger Mar 21 Miner (Iron) Ireland Agnes do Wife Mar 18 Stirling Campsie59 Thomas Gillespie Head U 23 Miner (Iron) Clackmanan Tillycoultrie Mary do W 67 Do, doTotal of Houses I2 Total of Persons 12 8

    08/08/2010 08:19:42
    1. [Lanark] 1851 census New Monkland ED10 pages 10-12
    2. Jim Bundy
    3. Page 10 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 38 Agnes McCoun Head Mar 22 Miners Wife Ireland John do Son 6mo Lanark New Monkland Robert Hill Lodger U 28 Drawer (iron) Ireland Thomas McAllister Do U 23 Do, do Do39 22 Robert Hunter Head Mar 33 Miner (iron) Stirling Mary do Wife Mar 31 Dumbarton Cumbernauld William do Son U 13 Do, do Lanark N Monkland Ann do Daur 9 Scholar Do, do Peter do Son 7 Scholar Do, do Robert do Son 5 Do Do, do Margaret do Daur 2 Do, do Mary do Daur 1mo Do, do William Russell Lodger U 27 Miner (iron) Dumbarton Cumbernauld Thomas Rae Do 12 Do, do Lanark New Monkland40 James Knox Head Mar 28 Do, do Dumbarton Janet do Wife Mar 26 Do James do Son 3 Lanark New Monkland Marion do Daur 1 Do, do One House UninhabitedTotalof Houses I1, U1 Total of Persons 11 7 Page 11 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 41 23 William Kay Head Mar 38 Miner (coal) Lanark Janet do Wife Mar 44 Do New Monkland Archibald do Son U 18 Do, do Do, do Jane do Daur U 14 Do, do David do Son 9 Scholar Do, do Alexander do Son 20mo Do, do James L do Son 4mo Do, do42 24 James Main Head Mar 60 Tailor (employing 4 men) Lanark New Monkland Ann do Wife Mar 55 Mid Calder William do Son U 30 Tailor Lanark New Monkland Ann Gardner G Daur 9 Do, do Jean do G Daur 7 Do, do James do G Son 5 Do, do Margaret Leegie Servant U 14 House Servant Linlithgow Bathgate43 25 James Tennant Head Mar 25 Iron (pithead Lanark N Monkland Marion do Wife Mar 23 Do, do Jean do Daur 5 Do, do44 26 William Corsar Head Mar 70 Shoe Maker Stirling Bannockburn Mary do Wife Mar 60 Do Slamanan Janet do Daur U 29 Lanark New MonklandTotal of Houses I4 Total of Persons 10 10Page 12 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb Mary Corsar Daur U 2 27 Weaver (Muslin) Lanark New Monkland Mary Wilson N Daur 7 Scholar Do, do Jean Russell Do 2 Do, do45 27 Catherine Whitside Head W 48 Knitter (Stocking) Ireland James do Son 7 Do Janet Millar Lodger U 21 Lab (pithead) Lanark New Monkland James Murphy N Son 4 Do, do46 Elizabeth Hay Head W 35 Lab (pithead) Clackmanan Alloa Archibald do Son U 18 Miner (Iron) Dalkeith Helen do Daur U 16 Servant Do Mary Kerr Daur 8 Lanark N Monkland James do Son 4 Do, do47 28 Martha McGee Head W 32 Hawker Ireland Thomas do Son 11 Tailor Do Jane do Son 9 Do48 29 James Millar Head U 19 Miner (Iron) Lanark N Monkland David do Brother 15 Do, do Do, do Archibald do Do 12 Do, do Do, do49 Ann Sneddon Head W 76 Pauper Stirling Tillyconltrie Two Houses UninhabitedTotalof Houses I3, U2 Total of Persons 8 11

    08/08/2010 08:15:00
    1. [Lanark] 1851 census New Monkland ED10 pages 7-9
    2. Jim Bundy
    3. Page 7 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 27 15 Hugh Stewart Head Mar 43 Miner (coal) Argyle Sture Catherine do Wife Mar 35 Inverness Thomas do Son U 15 Engine keeper Dumbarton New Kilpatrick Mary do Daur U 8 Scholar Do, do Catherine do Daur 6 Do Do, do Alexander do Son 1 Lanark New Monkland Donald do Son 1 Do, do28 Felix Ohare Head Mar 20 Miner (iron) Ireland Helen do Wife Mar 27 Dumbarton Cumbernauld William do Son 6mo Do, do29 16 John Nicol Head Mar 44 Miner (iron) Ireland Janet do Wife Mar 34 Do John do Son U 18 Do, do Do Charles do Son U 14 Do, do Do Andrew do Son 7 Scholar Do Thomas do Son 5 Do30 17 Robert McMillan Head Mar 29 Miner (iron) Do Biddy do Wife Mar 30 Do James do Son U 5 Do Mary do Daur 2 Lanark New MonklandTotal of Houses I3 Total of Persons 13 7Page 8 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 31 James Edgar Head Mar 27 Miner (iron) Ireland Eliza do Wife Mar 24 Do Sarah do Daur 3 Do Chary do Daur 1 Do William do Visitor U 22 Do, do Do Patrick Mare Lodger Mar 40 Do, do Do32 18 Elizabeth Addington Head U 42 Knitter (stocking) Lanark Carnwath33 19 William Horn Head Mar 37 Miner (iron) Stirling Kilsyth Jean do Wife Mar 36 Do, do James do Son U 14 Do, do Do, do Margaret do Daur U 11 Scholar Lanark New Monkland Joseph do Son 9 Do Do, do William do Son 6 Do Do, do John do Son 3 Do, do Thomas do Son 5mo Do, do Thomas Chapman Lodger U 30 Miner (iron) Stirling Kilsyth34 Janet Laird Head W 47 Dumbarton Cumbernauld Abraham do Son U 19 Do, do Lanark Old Monkland Allan do Son U 17 Do, do Do, do Duncan Bain Lodger U 36 Do, do Rossshire GeagwallTotal of Houses I2 Total of Persons 13 7Page 9 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb Zachariah Murdoch Lodger U 16 Miner (iron) Lanark New Monkland William Bain Visitor U 23 Farmer Rossshire Laicruch Murdoch McLeod Do U 21 Shepherd Sutherland Assynt35 20 Peter Weir Head Mar 35 Miner Iron Dumbarton Cumbernauld Christina do Wife Mar 34 Do, do William do Son U 15 Do, do Lanark New Monkland Peter do Son 11 Scholar Do, do Janet do Daur 9 Scholar Do, do Christian do Daur 7 Scholar Do, do James do Son 2 Do, do Jean do Daur 1mo Do, do36 John Weir Head Mar 30 Lab (pithead) Edinburgh Kirknewton Christina do Wife Mar 31 Haddington Gladsmuir James do Son 8 Scholar Lanark Bothwell William do Son 7 Do Do New Monkland Elisabeth do Daur 2 Do, do Mary do Daur 1 Do, do37 21 Agnes Hunter Head W 56 Miners (W) Fife Dunfermline Joseph do Son U 19 Miner (iron) Perth MucartTotal of Houses I2 Total of Persons 11 8

    08/08/2010 08:12:17
    1. [Lanark] 1851 census New Monkland ED10 pages 4-6
    2. Jim Bundy
    3. Page 4 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb Elisabeth Whitelaw Daur U 20 Tambourer Lanark Old Monkland Mary Riddle G Daur 3 Do N Monkland15 8 James Leishman Head Mar 27 Miner (iron) Dumbarton Cumbernauld William do Wife Mar 24 Stirling Kilsyth John do Son 3 Lanark N Monkland James Leishman Son 3mo Do, do16 John Milligan Head Mar 33 Miner (iron) Ireland Sarah do Wife Mar 33 Do Sarah do Daur U 8 Scholar Do Betsey Ann do Daur 6 Do Do Jane do Daur 2 Lanark New Monkland Francis Ohare Lodger U 22 Miner (iron) Ireland17 9 William Kidd Head Mar 25 Smith (Black) Linlithgow Carriden Mary do Wife Mar 22 Stirling Falkirk John do Son 3 Lanark N Monkland James do Son 2 Do, do William do Son 3mo Do, do George Barclay Visitor U 20 Tailor Do Culter18 10 Edward Monnahan Head Mar 23 Miner (iron) Ireland Rosy do Wife Mar 20 DoTotal of Houses I3 Total of Persons 11 9Page 5 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb Mary Owens Lodger Widow 40 Hawker Ireland Mary Campbell Daur U 14 Do19 Mary Monnahan Head Mar 18 Miners wife Do20 11 John Nielson Head Mar 28 Miner (iron) Do Sarah do Wife Mar 27 Do Sarah do Daur 5 Do John do Son 3 Lanark New Monkland William do Son 1 Do, do21 12 William Donelly Head Mar 38 Drawer (iron) Ireland Jane do Wife Mar 37 Do William Adamson Lodger U 25 Do, do Do Robert Hanna Do U 34 Miner (iron) Do Henry McGoldrich Do Widr 56 Lab (pithead) Do Berdnard do Son U 13 Miner (iron) Do Mary do Daur U 17 Servant Do22 John Walker Head Mar 28 Miner (iron) Dumbarton Cumbernauld Catherine do Wife Mar 22 Ireland John Ried Lodger U 17 Do23 13 John McGlashlan Head Mar 35 Lab (pithead) Do Biddy do Wife Mar 32 DoTotal of Houses I3 Total of Persons 11 9Page 6 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb John McGlachlan Son U 8 Ireland Elisabeth do Daur 4 Lanark Patrick McGouldrie Lodger U 22 Miner (iron) Ireland Patrick Downy Do U 17 Do, do Do24 Samuel Smith Head Mar 37 Do, do Do Matilda do Wife Mar 30 Do James do Son U 16 Do, do Do Richard do Son U 14 Do Samuel do Son U 11 Do Joseph do Son 2 Lanark N Monkland Ann McDonald Lodger U 18 Ag Serv Ireland25 14 Felix Moan Head Mar 22 Miner (iron) Do Mary do Wife Mar 20 Do26 John Stewart Head Mar 27 Drawer (iron) Stirling Campsie Elisabeth do Wife Mar 27 Dumbarton Cumbernauld Alexander do Son U 8 Scholar Lanark New Monkland Peter do Son 6 Do Do, do William do Son 3 Do, do 2 Houses UninhabitedTotalof Houses I1, U2 Total of Persons 13 5

    08/08/2010 08:06:34
    1. [Lanark] 1851 census New Monkland ED10 pages 1-3
    2. Jim Bundy
    3. 1851 Census County of Lanark District of Airdrie & Middle Ward Within the Limits of the Parliamentary Boundary of the City or Burgh of Parish of New Monkland No of Enumeration District 11 Description and Boundary of Enumeration District That part of the parish of New Monkland bounded on the West, partly by the Carluke road not including houses east side of said road, in the village of Hand. On the North, by the Slamanan Road by Greengairs. On the East by a road leading from the aid Greengairs by Grayrigg Branch of he Monkland Railway, and Dykehead Road. Page 1 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 1 1 Greengairs John Laird Head Mar 25 Miner (iron) Dumbarton Cumbernauld Ann do Wife Mar 24 Do, do Abraham do Son 1 Lanark Newart Hill Robert Walkenshaw Lodger U 32 Miner (iron) Midlothian West Calder Francis Moan Do U 14 Do, do Ireland2 Do Robert Shanks Head Mar 34 Lab (pithead) Lanark New Monkland Mary do Wife Mar 26 Dumfries Isabella do Daur 5 Scholar Lanark New Monkland Janet do Daur 3 Do, do James do Son 1 Do, do3 James Monaghan Head Mar 25 Miner (iron) Ireland Margaret do Wife Mar 22 Glasgow James do Son 2 Lanark New Monkland4 Matilda Monaghan Head Widow 55 Ireland Samuel do Son U 18 Miner (iron Do John do Son U 14 Do Do Mathew do Son 11 Do Ann do Daur 7 Do James Brodrick Lodger Mar 47 Lab (pithead Do Moses Adamson Do U 20 Miner (iron) DoTotal of Houses I1 Total of Persons 13 7Page 2 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 5 2 Greengairs Peter Shanks Head Mar 28 Merchant Lanark New Monkland Jean do Wife Mar 30 Stirling Slamanan James do Brother U 43 Farmer Lanark New Monkland Thomas Chalmers Nephew U 14 Scholar Do, do Barbrain Paterson Serv U 17 Labs Wife Lanark New Monkland6 3 Agnes Allan Head Mar 28 Labs Wife Lanark New Monkland Jean do Daur 2 Do, do John Tennant Lodger Widr 46 Lab (pithead) Stirling Slamanan7 Thomas Wallace Head Mar 32 Miner (Iron) Ireland Sarah do Wife Mar 24 Do Robert do Lodger Widr 30 Do, do Do John do Son 3 Lanark New Monkland James Gault Lodger U 30 Do, do Ireland8 4 Jean Rusk Head Mar 40 Miner's Wife Do Robert do Son U 13 Scholar Do Margaret do G daur 2 Lanark New Monkland9 5 Gregory Scott Head Mar 25 Miner (iron) Ireland Ann do Wife Mar 25 Do Mary do Daur 2 Lanark New Monkland Joseph do Son 3m Do, doTotal of Houses I4 Total of Persons 11 9Page 3 No. of Householder's Schedule Names of Street, Place, or Road, and Name or No. of House Name and Surname of each Person who abode in the house, on the Night of the 30th March, 1851 Relation to Head of Family Condition Age of Males Age of Females Rank, Profession, or Occupation Where Born Whether Blind, or Deaf-and-Dumb 10 John Wallace Head Mar 29 Miner (iron) Ireland Ann do Wife Mar 23 Renfrew Johnston Jean do Daur 4 Lanark New Monkland John do Son 2 Do, do11 6 John McLean Head Mar 26 Ag Lab Argyle Cragenish Helen do Wife Mar 28 Stirling Bothkannar Archibald do Son U 7 Scholar Do Kilsyth Margaret do Daur 4 Lanark New Monkland Mary do Daur 2 Do, do12 John Leishman Head Mar 32 Miner (Coal) Dumbarton Cumbernauld Elisabeth do Wife Mar 35 Do, do Chrystian do Daur 6 Scholar Lanark New Monkland John do Son 3 Do, do Janet do Daur 8mo Do, do13 7 James Campbell Head Mar 25 Lab (pithead) Ireland Elisabeth do Wife Mar 24 Do James Lerman Visitor U 21 Tailor Do Bernard Brady Do U 20 Lab Do14 James Whitelaw Head Mar 72 Miner (iron) Lanark Camnethan Mary do Wife Mar 70 Stirling BothkennarTotal of Houses I2 Total of Persons 10 10

    08/08/2010 08:04:38
    1. [Lanark] Shotts Parish Register 1707-1855 Note 81
    2. Jim Bundy
    3. 1810 Robert Bell Labourer at Pollockshill and Jean Walker Spouse had a daughter born there upon Tuesday the Sixteenth day of October and Baptized the 4th Novr and Named Jean Bell 1810 Mr James Grier clerk at Omoa Iron Works and Mrs Agnes Danks Spouse had a Daughter born there upon the twenty Eighth day of April and baptized and Named Isobella Grier 1810 Thomas Marshall farmer in Eastwood of Murdoston and Mary Hamilton Spouse had a Son born there upon the Thirteenth day of August and baptized and Named Alexr Marshall 1810 John Thomson farmer Longrack and Helen Wipper his Spouse had a Son born there upon the Twenty first day of August & baptized and this is a midteims Sitto Named John Thomson 1810 Alexr McCulloch private in His Majestys 45th Regiment and Leticia Willis Spouse had a Son born at Omoa Iron Works upon the fourth day of Novr and baptized here the 23d Decr John McCulloch Sponsor in respect that the said Alexr McCulloch is with his Regt and Named John McCulloch Page 67 1810 Andrew Fotheringham engine Tenter Omoa Iron Works and Ann Gressam Spouse had a Daughter born there upon the Twenty Six day of Novr and Baptized here the 23d December and Named Jean Fotheringham 1810 Mr James Walker portr of Rosshall & Mrs Margaret Steell his Spouse had a Daughter born there vizt at Curreside upon the 7th day of July & baptized & Named Lydia Walker 1810 Hugh Cunningham Furnace Keeper Shotts Iron Works and Margt McQuin Spouse had a Daughter born there upon Monday the twelfth day of Novr and Baptized the Thirtieth of that Month and Named Elisabeth Cunningham 1810 1810 John Millar Junr coalier at Shotts Iron Works & Elisabeth Whitelaw at Quarrelhead had a natural Daughter born upon the 12th day of July and Baptized upon the 14 October and Named Ann Bell Millar 1810 John Strang farmer in Gartness & Agnes Fleming Spouse had a Son born there upon Wednesday the Nineteenth day of Decemr & baptized upon Monday the 24th & Named James Strang 1810 Mr Andrew Hotson Mercht in Glasgow and Mrs Agnes Hamilton Spouse had a Daughter born at Craighead upon the twenty seventh day of August & baptized by the Revd Andrew Duncanson Airdrie & Named Agnes Hotson 1811 John Brown Junr coalier at Shotts Iron Works and Helen Brown his Spouse had a Son born there upon Tuesday the Eighth day of January & Baptized here upon Sunday the 20th same month & Named John Brown 1811 George Campbell coalier at Shotts Iron Works and Elisabeth Russell Spouse had a Son born there the Twenty fifth day of January & baptized the 24th Feby and Named David Campbell 1811 David Paton and Helen Burt Spouse Coaliers Shotts Iron Works had a Son born upon the Fourteenth day of Feby & Baptized the 24th of same month & Named John Paton Page 68 1811 Andrew Simpson coalier at Shotts Iron Works and Ann Sead Spouse had a Son born there upon the Twenty Eighth day of January & baptized upon the 3d day of March and Named John Simpson 1811 Andrew Yetts farmer Dykehead and Elisabeth Reid Spouse had a Son born upon the Fifteenth February and Baptized upon the 10th March and Named Robert Yetts 1811 James Beverage coalier Bonharr and Ann Gardner Spouse had a Daughter born there upon Friday the Eighth day of February & baptized upon the 24th same Month & Named Ann Beverage 1810 John Brown Rosshall & Jean Dalziel his Spouse had a Daughter born there upon the Fifteenth day of March and Baptized the 15th April & Named Helen Brown 1810 John Russell in Broomhouse of Murdoston & Ann Gallbraith Spouse had a Son born there upon the Eighteenth day of February & Baptized & Named George Russell 1810 John Main farmer in Torrance & Agnes Hastie Spouse had a Daughter born there upon Monday the Thirteenth day of Augt & Baptized & Named Elisabeth Main 1811 John Smart weaver in Salisbury and Sarah Smith Spouse had a Son born there upon Sunday the Twenty fourth day of February & Baptized the 17th March & Named John Smart 1811 James Mungall tollkeeper at Springhills and Elisabeth Cowan Spouse had a Son born there upon Seventeenth day February & Baptized the 17th March & Named Henry Mungall 1811 Niel McCallum weaver in Burne of Wester Moffat & Ann Reid Spouse had a Son born there upon Friday the Eighth day of March & Baptized the 24th same month Named James McCallum

    08/08/2010 07:53:04
    1. Re: [Lanark] Russell
    2. Anne Burgess
    3. > I am interested in > the SELKRIGs etc from the Carluke/Dalserf/Cambusnethan area. > > Because of the prolific entries of SELKIRK, I have been unable > to put my > line together, having a few candidates with William and John > families. George F Black's 'The Surnames of Scotland' says, "Selkrig - See Selkirk". Most of the early references he cites are variations on Selkrig rather than Selkirk, and he also cites one spelled Celcraig. So it's quite possible that some of your Selkrigs are listed as Selkirk and vice versa. Anne

    08/08/2010 03:03:45
    1. Re: [Lanark] Selkrig
    2. hiflyte
    3. A few BIVRI2 entries that may be of interest. Bob Cdn -------------------- SELKRIG, Elizabeth Christening Gender: Female Christening Date: 21 Oct 1739 Recorded in: Dalserf, Lanarkshire, Scotland Father: William SELKRIG Mother: Isobell WATSON Source: FHL Film 1066587 Dates: 1738 - 1753 SELKRIG, William Christening Gender: Male Christening Date: 15 Jan 1693 Recorded in: Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland Father: William SELKRIG Source: FHL Film 102891 + Dates: 1693 - 1693 SELKRIG, William Christening Gender: Male Christening Date: 17 Dec 1701 Recorded in: Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland Father: John SELKRIG Source: FHL Film 102891 + Dates: 1691 - 1704 DAVIDSON, Sussannah Christening Gender: Female Birth Date: 28 Sep 1754 Christening Date: 6 Oct 1754 Recorded in: Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland Father: John DAVIDSON Mother: Elisabeth SELKIRK Source: FHL Film 102891 + Dates: 1741 - 1819 ============ On 08/08/2010 1:29 AM, Billeye wrote:<SNIP>...Because of the prolific entries of SELKIRK, I have been unable to put my line together, having a few candidates with William and John families. The specific family is Elizabeth SELKRIG born 1739 Dalserf who married John DAVIDSON in 1754 at Cambusnethan. I have her parents as William SELKRIG and Isobell WATSON but am unable to find marriage details for them..... =============

    08/08/2010 02:13:15
    1. Re: [Lanark] Selkrig
    2. Ken Harrison
    3. Bill, I have found this name spelled Selkrig, Selkrigg, Selridge, Selkrdge, Selchreg, Selchrig, Selrig, Selrigg, Serchrig, and sometimes as Selkirk. The earliest I have found on my direct line was a John who was married about 1714 in Carstairs. He died in Carstairs c1726 and his children (Susanna, William [1], James, Janet, William [2]) were all born there. I have not found the siblings of my ancestor, his daughter Susanna (b. 1711), after their births there between 1714 and 1724. Others in the area who I have not yet been able to link to my line are: * William, born in 1500s, died c1630 "in Kirkbank", Commissariot of Lanark; widow was "Ellison Anderson" * Martha, baptized 1648 at Lanark, and John, baptized 1659 at Lanark, children of Patrick * John, living at Ravenstruther in 1673 at birth of daughter Lillias * Thomas, living at "Thillauch" in 1676 at baptism of dau Lillias in Carstairs * Margaret, born c 1755, died 1829 at Carstairs If anyone can identify any of the above, or link them to any others, please let me know. Ken Harrison North Vancouver, Canada -----Original Message----- From: lanark-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:lanark-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Billeye Sent: August 8, 2010 12:30 AM To: lanark@rootsweb.com Subject: [Lanark] Russell G'day Ken , Further to your email to George about your RUSSELLs, I am interested in the SELKRIGs etc from the Carluke/Dalserf/Cambusnethan area. Because of the prolific entries of SELKIRK, I have been unable to put my line together, having a few candidates with William and John families. The specific family is Elizabeth SELKRIG born 1739 Dalserf who married John DAVIDSON in 1754 at Cambusnethan. I have her parents as William SELKRIG and Isobell WATSON but am unable to find marriage details for them. Would you have any record of this family or suggest where they might just fit into your line? Many Thanks, Bill Melbourne, Oz On 8/08/2010 2:18 AM, Ken Harrison wrote: Marion is in my line; she married John Selchrig, and one of their 5 children, Susanna, married James Smellie. > > Ken Harrison > North Vancouver, Canada -------------------------------

    08/08/2010 02:10:09
    1. Re: [Lanark] Christine Joudrey
    2. Gay Fielding
    3. Christine was a very approachable as list administrator, very fair and would not shy away from discussing contentious issues with listers. She operated an Open-Door policy where any lister who had a concern about the list or its members was welcome to discuss the issue at any time..and those issues were easily resolved. The world, this list and any others Christine was associated with, are all the poorer.with the loss of Christine, and in saying this, let us not forget John Duncan who despite his wonderful selfless contributions to the list, was not given the same tributes. Vale! Christine, Vale! John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Csanig" <wehc@can.rogers.com> To: <LANARK@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 07, 2010 2:04 PM Subject: Re: [Lanark] Christine Joudrey >I remember Christine was a very fair, easygoing list administrator who >understood there was much more to genealogy than the basic births, >marriages and deaths. We need to add these extra facts to our family >histories to make them come alive and I'm sure our ancestors look down and >are very greatful that we tell our descendants that they were weavers, >miners, bootmakers, potters, etc., however they toiled. They need to know >how their forebears worked their fingers to the bone, for meager wages to >put a roof over their family's head and food on the table. > > It's sad this phone call wasn't made much sooner, so we could pass on our > condolences to her family in a more timely manner. > > Kind regards > > Elizabeth > > ------------------------------- > > LANARK, SCOTLAND MAILING LIST > > > LIST TOPIC: The discussion and research of genealogy or history > information pertaining to Lanark, Scotland at any point in its history. > > WHEN REPLYING to any list post please remember to snip most of the earlier > message before you post any reply > > LIST INFORMATION PAGE: Contact the List Admin at > lanark-admin@rootsweb.com; or to search the list archives, get information > on subscribing or unsubscribing, or to obtain other useful information to > help you use the list more effectively, please click on the following link > to the list information page online: > > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > >

    08/07/2010 12:32:08
    1. [Lanark] Lanarkshire Topography and Historical References ...
    2. G Russell
    3. Hello Folks, Many thanks for the compliments and comments received which are completely undeserved. I am fortunate to be able to live in the southern part of the County, and only just on the edge of the Industrial belt whose economy radically changed the lives of many thousands of people and the landscape around them. My own forebears were involved in that 'industrial boom time' but unlike others, were not (wholly) driven to leave here in the worst times. Now that we are in a 'post Industrial age' here, I can watch nature reclaiming the areas damaged in the last 200 years, but I am concerned that the present generations do not realise that they only 'stand on the shoulders' of many previous generations whose life struggles made the place , and indeed the people, what they are today. To work against that, I have read and collected widely the fragments of those past lives and livings and if I can assist anyone to complete the jigsaw of their own experience, I shall do so. There are a few standard sources of 'historical sketches' of Lanarkshire life. I can heartily recommend the several Victorian Parish histories that were written in the mid to late 19th century (though they were written from completely different social viewpoints to those of the mass of the population) . The production of the Ordnance Survey maps produced a stream of commentaries and descriptive work (some not quite accurate in parts) and even the 'railway guides' such as Murray's can be useful. Trade and other Directories do exist ( commonly from the 1830's ) which were the 'Yellow Pages' of the times but don't expect them to be comprehensive .... payment was required for entries and some traders / places do not appear. Newspapers are also archived in national and local collections - but many are fragmentary and definitely not available 'online'. Searching microfilmed copies is whiles possible ( in Edinburgh and Glasgow ) The Public (and University) libraries have massive, but not omniscient, collections. The Mitchell ( in Glasgow ) and the National Library of Scotland ( in Edinburgh ) are invaluable, if understaffed, sources. Some indexes are online ( but most not ) ; do not overlook the National Archive of Scotland whose general Catalogue is freely available online and whose Map collection is unsurpassed ( and online !). Local History and Family History societies are often contactable online, and have members (like me) collecting and researching in areas. The Local Authorities maintain Archives - sometimes of just their own material, sometimes of locally made collections, and may do limited research for those who can't turn up and do it themselves. We all owe a planetary sized debt to the dedication and packrat tendencies of countless Librarians who maintain, cross reference and expand ( with little or no funding ) the collections of Towns, Trades, Counties and Industries. Without our past, we have no future ... Here endeth the Sermon for today !!! (Mr G)eorge Russell Carluke, South Lanarkshire, Scotland

    08/07/2010 06:03:13
    1. Re: [Lanark] Russell [was: Lanarkshire Topography and Historical References ...]
    2. Ken Harrison
    3. George, Thank you for your information, and perspective on the area. You say that you live in Carluke, and that your family has lived in the area for a long time. I wonder whether they may be connected with my own Russells, who I have found in Carstairs and area in the mid 1600s: William Russell (father & son), the son married Susanna Stark in 1679 and they had at least 3 children: James, Janet & Marion. Marion is in my line; she married John Selchrig, and one of their 5 children, Susanna, married James Smellie. Ken Harrison North Vancouver, Canada -----Original Message----- From: lanark-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:lanark-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of G Russell Sent: August 7, 2010 4:03 AM To: lanark@rootsweb.com Subject: [Lanark] Lanarkshire Topography and Historical References ... Hello Folks, Many thanks for the compliments and comments received which are completely undeserved. I am fortunate to be able to live in the southern part of the County, and only just on the edge of the Industrial belt whose economy radically changed the lives of many thousands of people and the landscape around them. My own forebears were involved in that 'industrial boom time' but unlike others, were not (wholly) driven to leave here in the worst times. Now that we are in a 'post Industrial age' here, I can watch nature reclaiming the areas damaged in the last 200 years, but I am concerned that the present generations do not realise that they only 'stand on the shoulders' of many previous generations whose life struggles made the place , and indeed the people, what they are today. To work against that, I have read and collected widely the fragments of those past lives and livings and if I can assist anyone to complete the jigsaw of their own experience, I shall do so. There are a few standard sources of 'historical sketches' of Lanarkshire life. I can heartily recommend the several Victorian Parish histories that were written in the mid to late 19th century (though they were written from completely different social viewpoints to those of the mass of the population) . The production of the Ordnance Survey maps produced a stream of commentaries and descriptive work (some not quite accurate in parts) and even the 'railway guides' such as Murray's can be useful. Trade and other Directories do exist ( commonly from the 1830's ) which were the 'Yellow Pages' of the times but don't expect them to be comprehensive .... payment was required for entries and some traders / places do not appear. Newspapers are also archived in national and local collections - but many are fragmentary and definitely not available 'online'. Searching microfilmed copies is whiles possible ( in Edinburgh and Glasgow ) The Public (and University) libraries have massive, but not omniscient, collections. The Mitchell ( in Glasgow ) and the National Library of Scotland ( in Edinburgh ) are invaluable, if understaffed, sources. Some indexes are online ( but most not ) ; do not overlook the National Archive of Scotland whose general Catalogue is freely available online and whose Map collection is unsurpassed ( and online !). Local History and Family History societies are often contactable online, and have members (like me) collecting and researching in areas. The Local Authorities maintain Archives - sometimes of just their own material, sometimes of locally made collections, and may do limited research for those who can't turn up and do it themselves. We all owe a planetary sized debt to the dedication and packrat tendencies of countless Librarians who maintain, cross reference and expand ( with little or no funding ) the collections of Towns, Trades, Counties and Industries. Without our past, we have no future ... Here endeth the Sermon for today !!! (Mr G)eorge Russell Carluke, South Lanarkshire, Scotland ------------------------------- LANARK, SCOTLAND MAILING LIST LIST TOPIC: The discussion and research of genealogy or history information pertaining to Lanark, Scotland at any point in its history. WHEN REPLYING to any list post please remember to snip most of the earlier message before you post any reply LIST INFORMATION PAGE: Contact the List Admin at lanark-admin@rootsweb.com; or to search the list archives, get information on subscribing or unsubscribing, or to obtain other useful information to help you use the list more effectively, please click on the following link to the list information page online: http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/LANARK.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to LANARK-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    08/07/2010 03:18:45
    1. [Lanark] Where there's a Will.....
    2. Good morning, I was absolutely sure I had the right William Purdie when I ordered his Will. I was wrong. If anyone is researching this name, the image is yours for the asking. He was a sea captain from Glasgow and he died in 1868. Jeanne

    08/07/2010 03:14:04
    1. Re: [Lanark] Brigholme & Northfield
    2. MARC ARCHER
    3. List,      I know this doesn't pertain to Lanark per se, but I got no response from the Dumfries-Galloway list, and am hoping someone on this list knows something about any of this.  I'm sure that some of it pertains to Lanarkshire directly or indirectly.           I found the info below, and am wondering if anyone knows the where abouts of Brigholm & Northfield, and any identifying info about Robert Johnstone of Newbie, and William Maxwell of Kirkhouse.       Also, does anyone know anything about King's Chaplains & Scotch Bishops?   Thanks,   Marc Archer   The Historical Families of Dunfriesshire and the Border Wars CHAPTER IX      http://www.electricscotland.com/history/dumfries/index.htm   The Kirk land of Kirkpatrick-Fleming which had belonged to Robert Johnstone of Newbie was conferred on William Maxwell of Kirkhouse by a royal charter dated Whitehall, Jan. 10, 1607; and Brigholme and Northfield, the property of the same Laird, were sold by his son Robert, in 1610, to Mr Patrick Howat, one of the King’s chaplains, afterwards a Scotch Bishop.

    08/07/2010 12:21:37
    1. Re: [Lanark] Christine Joudrey
    2. Elizabeth Csanig
    3. I remember Christine was a very fair, easygoing list administrator who understood there was much more to genealogy than the basic births, marriages and deaths. We need to add these extra facts to our family histories to make them come alive and I'm sure our ancestors look down and are very greatful that we tell our descendants that they were weavers, miners, bootmakers, potters, etc., however they toiled. They need to know how their forebears worked their fingers to the bone, for meager wages to put a roof over their family's head and food on the table. It's sad this phone call wasn't made much sooner, so we could pass on our condolences to her family in a more timely manner. Kind regards Elizabeth

    08/06/2010 06:04:13
    1. Re: [Lanark] Some Sad News
    2. Elizabeth Csanig
    3. My condolences to Christine Joudrey's family. She will be with our Lord and the angels in heaven watching over her family from above. May God bless her. Kind regards Elizabeth

    08/06/2010 06:02:23
    1. Re: [Lanark] A name conundrum
    2. Ian Mair
    3. Hello Listers Thank you all for the time taken to offer some insights into my "name puzzle". Hidden in the comments made were some useful hints on avenues to follow to resolve my dilemma. Unfortunately none of them has provided a breakthrough as yet but they have helped to eliminate some possibilities. The personal experiences related highlight how much art is still a part of what we would hope to be an "exact science"! Cheers Ian Mair Melbourne, Australia

    08/06/2010 07:31:41
    1. Re: [Lanark] Death of Christine Joudrey
    2. Marge Vallazza
    3. Hear, hear! Marge We count Christine among those who made the Lanark list informative and educational, whilst we still continue to miss the outstanding posts submitted by John Duncan. We have the Lanark archives for reference, however. We extend our condolences to Christine's family. Now she is at rest after too many years of poor health. Maisie -------------------------------

    08/06/2010 05:41:23