These inscriptions are taken from 'Monumental Inscriptions (pre-1855) in the Upper Ward of Lanarkshire'. These were recorded by the Scottish Genealogy Society in 1977. The book is still available to buy from them. It covers all parishes in the Upper Ward. The stones recorded are mainly those on which the earliest date is pre-1855. Janet
Thanks Bob Much appreciated I ordered it today but appreciate knowing there are some there to be found Nothing worse than spending money on something only to find there is nothing of your interests within Thanks again I await the Postman Pat , with or without his black & white cat :-) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Nivard > > The Lanarkshire Geological Society publishes a book of Mortcloths for > Carmichael, Symington, and Wandell&Lamington. There are 15 LAMBs in > Carmichael. I could send a PDF if you don't have access to the book. > > Bob
Thanks Janet: No I dp not have Smiths in my tree, however, my gg grandfather (who eventually came to Canada) was a joiner. I think he served his apprenticeship at Fauldhouse which was owned by the Smiths. I am just looking for clues. Thank you for respoanding. Frank Easton Sherwood Park. Alberta +22c -----Original Message----- From: lanark-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:lanark-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Janet Smith Subject: Re: [Lanark] Carmichael Kirkyard My husband's Smiths were from Perth. But I did have problems with one of my Lanarkshire Callans. In 1837 Jane Callan & James Whyte had a son James Whyte. When he married his father was stated as 'landed proprietor'
Hi Michael, I don't think they do online sales as yet. I know they only operate limited opening hours as it's all voluntary work. The hours from their site is; Tuesdays from 2pm to 4.30pm Thursdays from 10am to 8:30pm Saturdays from 2pm to 4:30pm The Second Saturday of each month from 12 noon to 4:30pm I know they accept credit/debit cards as I've bought stuff when at their premises. Perhaps you could do it over the phone or fax them. phone number is 44 (0)141 339 8303 -----Original Message----- From: michael paton <voyager87@gmail.com> To: LANARK@ <lanark@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:40 Subject: [Lanark] Glasgow & West of Scotland Family History Society Does anyone on the list know how to purchase a product on line from them. I ust want to put in the order without it taking twice as long to get it back nail mail and I don't like sending my card numbers that way. Could they eally be so far behind the times? Basicly I don't mind that they want to ail to me, but I want to order it online to cut down the time and protect y numbers. egards ichael
Does anyone on the list know how to purchase a product on line from them. I just want to put in the order without it taking twice as long to get it back snail mail and I don't like sending my card numbers that way. Could they really be so far behind the times? Basicly I don't mind that they want to mail to me, but I want to order it online to cut down the time and protect my numbers. Regards Michael
Hi Nivard I have a book on MI's for Carmichel Kirkyard, all copied as is in the book. Regards Gavin Agnes Liddel w of John Anderson in Drumalbon 14.12.1771 50 By John Robb d 15.5 1869 72 to fa And 1.7.1821 59 bro Jas 30.3.1814 18 w Mary Smith 1.6.1863 63 By Jas Smith tennant Shaws d 8.6.1864 84 to Wm 20.10.1834 27 w Eliz Liddle 27.3.1836 67 s Jas 23.4.1863 57 da Marion 2.8.1886 77 Joseph Fraser 5.1.1875 79 w Mary Smith 3.12.1856 59 da Margt 5.7.1836 16 s John 15.9.1836 6 Helen 14.2.1863 27 4 chn inf Jas Dickson mason Glencozie 14.10.1873 66 w Sarah Smith 28.3.1890 8(2) da Janet 24.8.1834 16.12.1836 s Jas 21.6.1869 37 da Janet w of Matthew Ramage 4.8.1904 68th y By Hugh Frood d 5.9.1881 51 to fa Hugh late farmer Millmoor 29.6.1860 55 mo Scott Lamb 2.2.1879 74 w Isabella Tod 30.7.1875 33 (TS) Thos Lamb farmer Netherton 8.9.1752 50 s Jas late farmer there 7.12.1804 79 John Lamb 8.11.1846 91st y the last male descendant of many generations of same name who occupied farm of Netherton (TS) Betty Murray w of Jas Lamb farmer Netherton 26.12.1796 67 Mary Murray w of John Lamb farmer Netherton 30.8.1836 77 Jas Muir Bowhouse 8.6.1843 86 w Betty Lamb 1.9.1795 32 da Betty 28.1.1857 71 Thos Muir farmer Bowhouse 12.8.1880 87 w Grizel Tod 26.3.1837 42 da Marion 29.9.1852 24 s Thos d Glasgow 5.11.1908 69 s Jas d Easter Sills Pettinain 8.1.1916 84 Wm Lamb tenant Netherton of Carmichael 8.1.1776 84 w Janet Hunter 8.1.1786 94 s Jas 1.1.1808 70 s Wm By Jessie Lamb Frood to husband Thos Lamb d Glasgow 10.12.1907 61st y the 3s of late John Lamb/Crookboat Jessie Lamb Frood d 392 Kilmarnock Rd Glasgow 1.2.1946 90 the w of Thos Lamb (Emblems mortality) Wm Lamb late tenant Bwrn 14.12.1772 76 w Janet Sandilans 14.12.1771 7(1 or 7) (TS) Geo Lamb late tenant Crookboat 28.4.1800 75 w Jean Somerville 1.12.1807 71 John Lamb tenant Crookboat 27.3.1857 83 w Mary Paterson 2.7.1843 58 John Lamb tenant Crookboat 9.10.1885 81 w Janet Swan 23.8.1880 70 s Alex Swan L farmer Crookboat 16.2.1916 66 w Janet Lindsay d Pretts Mill 29.12.1935 83 John Swan Lamb/Crookboat 8.11.1965 72 w Eliz Gall Clarkson 1.4.1973 84 Janet Lamb only da of late John L farmer Crookboat d 15 Braxfield Rd Lanark 16.10.1912 72 Jas Lamb of Boreland Lesmahagow 5.4.1867 88 (TS) Jas Lamb tanant Drumalban 14 3 1766 80 Wm Lamb late tenant Drumalbon 22.11.1804 79 w Cath Brown 10.2.1829 84 Wm Lamb late tenant Woodlands 16.5.1842 59 w Janet Greenshields d Moat Cottage Lesmahagow 16.8.1891 93 Michael Lamb late tenant Drumalban 27.8.1786 58 w Eliz Liddle 29.6.1807 82 Mary Tod w of Daniel Lamb wright 11.10.1768 27 Wm Lamb tenant Prettsmill 15.8.1828 57 mo Mary Fisher 22.7.1828 81 (TS) Wm Lamb tenant Crook-boat 26.4.1778 79 w Eliz Carmichael 10.7.1791 83 s Jas 31.10.1772 24 da Mary 20.5.1760 17 chn of Wm Lamb of Lee Law Wm 11.7.1779 7 Eliz 25.6.1792 16 Jean 10.10.1792 14 Mary 9.5.1797 16 John Lamb late tenant Prets-Mill 11.3.1773 27 w Jane Coatts d Millmoor 20.4.1848 70 s John 4.5.1810 36 ----- Original Message ----- From: <lanark-request@rootsweb.com> To: <lanark@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 5:00 PM Subject: LANARK Digest, Vol 5, Issue 229 > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 08:39:39 +0100 > From: "Nivard Ovington" <ovington1@sky.com> > Subject: Re: [Lanark] Farms leased in the Parishes of Lesmahagow, > Carmichael & Douglas circa 1810 owned by Lord DOUGLAS > To: <lanark@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <7DDD6A7DF0F849CAB5124AA7A2F18E9A@claireac3e9bca> > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > reply-type=original > > Hi Janet > > Please can I ask if you have MIs or burials for Carmichael Kirkyard ? > > If so where may I find same as I cast around but came up blank > > I have ANDERSON, SMITH & LAMB buried there > > Many thanks > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > >> There are a number of stones in Carmichael Kirkyard which record people >> who >> died at Pretts Mill or Prets Mill. There are none which say Pratts Mill. >> >> Janet > > > -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 9094 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
Superb Gavin Much ammunition there , it will take me a while to sort these out I think (actually I know it will) I was particularly pleased to see the reference to William LAMB of Leelaw and his children, sad to think they died in their teens, it must have been hard to bury so many so young The will for John LAMB I posted ties back to Crookboat , which is again mentioned in William LAMBs Prets / Pretts Mill also gets a mention in the MIs & Wills I see Thank you very much for these, I look forward to this side with renewed hope now I checked the wills on scotlandspeople yesterday and it reminds me there are many for LAMBs around the area, I only need to win the lottery now to afford them all :-( I may have to get one or two though regardless :-) Much appreciate your help Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > (TS) Wm Lamb tenant Crook-boat 26.4.1778 79 > w Eliz Carmichael 10.7.1791 83 > s Jas 31.10.1772 24 > da Mary 20.5.1760 17 > chn of Wm Lamb of Lee Law > Wm 11.7.1779 7 > Eliz 25.6.1792 16 > Jean 10.10.1792 14 > Mary 9.5.1797 16 > > John Lamb late tenant Prets-Mill 11.3.1773 27 > w Jane Coatts d Millmoor 20.4.1848 70 > s John 4.5.1810 36
Thanks for that Janet I look forward to it being released I had not looked at the LNK FHS publications for a while and I see Lesmahagow burials are listed I have ordered that and Carmichael deaths although limited there may be some of interest there Thanks for letting me know Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Hi Nivard and Frank, > > I am a member of Lanarkshire Family History Society although I don't live > there; just have loads of ancestors in the area. A small group of us > transcribed the inscriptions in Carmichael Kirkyard [and the cemetery > adjoining it]. The information is presently being prepared for publication > as a book and should be available soon. > > Dunsyre, Dolphinton, Walston and Wiston kirkyards have been published > recently. > > There is a list of publications on our website. Carmichael MIs will appear > there when it's ready. > > Janet
Hi Gavin I am looking for RITCHIES and MITCHELLS in the Carmichael Kirkyard before 1850. Nivard The Lanarkshire Geological Society publishes a book of Mortcloths for Carmichael, Symington, and Wandell&Lamington. There are 15 LAMBs in Carmichael. I could send a PDF if you don't have access to the book. Bob On 31 August 2010 19:05, Gavin White <gwhite46@optusnet.com.au> wrote: > Hi Nivard > I have a book on MI's for Carmichel Kirkyard, all copied as is in the book. > > Regards > Gavin > > Agnes Liddel w of John Anderson in Drumalbon 14.12.1771 50 > > By John Robb d 15.5 1869 72 > to fa And 1.7.1821 59 > bro Jas 30.3.1814 18 > w Mary Smith 1.6.1863 63 > > By Jas Smith tennant Shaws d 8.6.1864 84 > to Wm 20.10.1834 27 > w Eliz Liddle 27.3.1836 67 > s Jas 23.4.1863 57 > da Marion 2.8.1886 77 > > Joseph Fraser 5.1.1875 79 > w Mary Smith 3.12.1856 59 > da Margt 5.7.1836 16 > s John 15.9.1836 6 > Helen 14.2.1863 27 > 4 chn inf > > Jas Dickson mason Glencozie 14.10.1873 66 > w Sarah Smith 28.3.1890 8(2) > da Janet 24.8.1834 16.12.1836 > s Jas 21.6.1869 37 > da Janet w of Matthew Ramage 4.8.1904 68th y > > By Hugh Frood d 5.9.1881 51 > to fa Hugh late farmer Millmoor 29.6.1860 55 > mo Scott Lamb 2.2.1879 74 > w Isabella Tod 30.7.1875 33 > > (TS) Thos Lamb farmer Netherton 8.9.1752 50 > s Jas late farmer there 7.12.1804 79 > John Lamb 8.11.1846 91st y > the last male descendant of many generations of same name > who occupied farm of Netherton > > (TS) Betty Murray w of Jas Lamb farmer Netherton 26.12.1796 67 > Mary Murray w of John Lamb farmer Netherton 30.8.1836 77 > > Jas Muir Bowhouse 8.6.1843 86 > w Betty Lamb 1.9.1795 32 > da Betty 28.1.1857 71 > Thos Muir farmer Bowhouse 12.8.1880 87 > w Grizel Tod 26.3.1837 42 > da Marion 29.9.1852 24 > s Thos d Glasgow 5.11.1908 69 > s Jas d Easter Sills Pettinain 8.1.1916 84 > > Wm Lamb tenant Netherton of Carmichael 8.1.1776 84 > w Janet Hunter 8.1.1786 94 > s Jas 1.1.1808 70 > s Wm > > By Jessie Lamb Frood to husband Thos Lamb d Glasgow 10.12.1907 61st y > the 3s of late John Lamb/Crookboat > Jessie Lamb Frood d 392 Kilmarnock Rd Glasgow 1.2.1946 90 > the w of Thos Lamb > > (Emblems mortality) Wm Lamb late tenant Bwrn 14.12.1772 76 > w Janet Sandilans 14.12.1771 7(1 or 7) > > (TS) Geo Lamb late tenant Crookboat 28.4.1800 75 > w Jean Somerville 1.12.1807 71 > John Lamb tenant Crookboat 27.3.1857 83 > w Mary Paterson 2.7.1843 58 > John Lamb tenant Crookboat 9.10.1885 81 > w Janet Swan 23.8.1880 70 > s Alex Swan L farmer Crookboat 16.2.1916 66 > w Janet Lindsay d Pretts Mill 29.12.1935 83 > > John Swan Lamb/Crookboat 8.11.1965 72 > w Eliz Gall Clarkson 1.4.1973 84 > > Janet Lamb only da of late John L farmer Crookboat d 15 Braxfield Rd Lanark > 16.10.1912 72 > > Jas Lamb of Boreland Lesmahagow 5.4.1867 88 > > (TS) Jas Lamb tanant Drumalban 14 3 1766 80 > Wm Lamb late tenant Drumalbon 22.11.1804 79 > w Cath Brown 10.2.1829 84 > Wm Lamb late tenant Woodlands 16.5.1842 59 > w Janet Greenshields d Moat Cottage Lesmahagow 16.8.1891 93 > > Michael Lamb late tenant Drumalban 27.8.1786 58 > w Eliz Liddle 29.6.1807 82 > > Mary Tod w of Daniel Lamb wright 11.10.1768 27 > > Wm Lamb tenant Prettsmill 15.8.1828 57 > mo Mary Fisher 22.7.1828 81 > > (TS) Wm Lamb tenant Crook-boat 26.4.1778 79 > w Eliz Carmichael 10.7.1791 83 > s Jas 31.10.1772 24 > da Mary 20.5.1760 17 > chn of Wm Lamb of Lee Law > Wm 11.7.1779 7 > Eliz 25.6.1792 16 > Jean 10.10.1792 14 > Mary 9.5.1797 16 > > John Lamb late tenant Prets-Mill 11.3.1773 27 > w Jane Coatts d Millmoor 20.4.1848 70 > s John 4.5.1810 36 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <lanark-request@rootsweb.com> > To: <lanark@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 5:00 PM > Subject: LANARK Digest, Vol 5, Issue 229 > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2010 08:39:39 +0100 > > From: "Nivard Ovington" <ovington1@sky.com> > > Subject: Re: [Lanark] Farms leased in the Parishes of Lesmahagow, > > Carmichael & Douglas circa 1810 owned by Lord DOUGLAS > > To: <lanark@rootsweb.com> > > Message-ID: <7DDD6A7DF0F849CAB5124AA7A2F18E9A@claireac3e9bca> > > Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; > > reply-type=original > > > > Hi Janet > > > > Please can I ask if you have MIs or burials for Carmichael Kirkyard ? > > > > If so where may I find same as I cast around but came up blank > > > > I have ANDERSON, SMITH & LAMB buried there > > > > Many thanks > > > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > > > > > > >> There are a number of stones in Carmichael Kirkyard which record people > >> who > >> died at Pretts Mill or Prets Mill. There are none which say Pratts Mill. > >> > >> Janet > > > > > > > > > -- > I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. > We are a community of 7 million users fighting spam. > SPAMfighter has removed 9094 of my spam emails to date. > Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len > > The Professional version does not have this message > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 >
Hi Gavin: Thank you very much. It would appear that I do have several relatives buried here and I still have some work to do on that family. The Frood family . My 3rd G Grandmother was Margaret Frood and therefore I am a Frood, besides being an EASTON, DICKSON, STEEL, NEILSON, WEIR, YOUNG, SYMINGTON< HOW, BROWN and GARDNER. That gave me a chance to slip in my Scots ancestors quite nicely. Thanks again Regards Frank Easton Sherwood Park Alberta +20c -----Original Message----- From: lanark-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:lanark-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gavin White Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 8:06 PM To: lanark@rootsweb.com Subject: [Lanark] MIs or burials for Carmichael Kirkyard Hi Nivard I have a book on MI's for Carmichel Kirkyard, all copied as is in the book. Regards Gavin
What a "hoot". Thanks for sharing it with us. One needs 2nd sight when deciphering transcriptions! Jean Subject: [Lanark] "Name" deciphered Thanks to everyone who's actively trying to figure out the name of the second "husband." Nivard just let me know it's not a name, it's an occupation. What I thought was Jerome Fox Cornblount is actually Income Tax Accountant. LOL Jeanne ------------------------------- 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 No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 9.0.851 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3101 - Release Date: 08/31/10 06:34:00
Hi Nivard and Frank, I am a member of Lanarkshire Family History Society although I don't live there; just have loads of ancestors in the area. A small group of us transcribed the inscriptions in Carmichael Kirkyard [and the cemetery adjoining it]. The information is presently being prepared for publication as a book and should be available soon. Dunsyre, Dolphinton, Walston and Wiston kirkyards have been published recently. There is a list of publications on our website. Carmichael MIs will appear there when it's ready. Janet
I'll be more than happy to share my razor sharp research skills any time Jean ;-) Jeanne In a message dated 8/31/2010 5:21:14 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jeanyp@ihug.co.nz writes: What a "hoot". Thanks for sharing it with us. One needs 2nd sight when deciphering transcriptions! Jean
Hi Nivard, G.G. Russell and all: Well I finally found what my interest in Prett's Mill was. I had three 3rd cousins born at Prett's Mll between 1912 & 1918. They were born to a 2nd cousin 1gen removed and her husband who was a Rye Miller. I presume that Prett's Mill was still operational in those days. I wonder if anyone has an idea as to how long the leases of property lasted. In the advertisement that the Right Hon. Lord Douglas placed in the Advertiser, he indicates that the property leases expire on the 11th day of November and will be let for such number of years as may be agreed on. What was the normal length of the leases. It would certainly not be until 1912 but sometimes if the tenant was a reasonably good tenant the lease would be renewed. There were several grain millers in the family including my 2nd cousin's, father, uncle and grandfather to name some. Also my g. grandfather but he came to Canada about 1860. As a Mill was a commercial venture and as Lord Douglas was a man of some means would there be records kept for such ventures. Boy Nivard, you really got my interest up on this one, thank you very much!! This is what genealogy is all about!!! Frank Easton Sherwood Park Alberta +21c
Hi Janet: Thank you , look forward to it. Just a side question. Is one of your "loads of Ancestors" the Smith family that owned Fauldhouse in Lesmahagow? Thanks Frank Easton Sherwood Park Alberta, +21c Hi Nivard and Frank, I am a member of Lanarkshire Family History Society although I don't live there; just have loads of ancestors in the area. A small group of us transcribed the inscriptions in Carmichael Kirkyard [and the cemetery adjoining it]. The information is presently being prepared for publication as a book and should be available soon.
Thanks to everyone who's actively trying to figure out the name of the second "husband." Nivard just let me know it's not a name, it's an occupation. What I thought was Jerome Fox Cornblount is actually Income Tax Accountant. LOL Jeanne
Good morning all, There's a name on a death record that I'd like some help deciphering so if anyone would like to volunteer to take a look at it, please contact me off list and I'll send you the image. Thanks. Jeanne
Hi all, Here are two websites for anyone else doing research in New York. The Italian Genealogical Society has an excellent Vital Records search engine and the other is the New York City Department of Records. I'm pretty new to Ancestry.com too, but I think the name search being talked about may be the option to narrow a search from All Categories to Schools, Directories, and Church Histories, and then to City Directories and Telephone listings. _Italian Genealogical Group_ (http://www.italiangen.org/Default.htm) _NYC Department of Records_ (http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/home.html) Jeanne
Hi again Having had a look at a few maps (1822, I think its safe to say the name is Pretts Mill and the Newspaper had it wrong Transcription in either direction can be prone to error (its Nivard by the way :-) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) >I can't say, Nirvard .... it could be a 'pronunciation' difference - I'd > go by the Ordnance Survey Map name .... > > But these things are not uknown to happen !! > > The Mill is still standing - it is a listed building. The waterwheel is > in a poor state, and I don't know about the machinery ( but I will > enquire ... ) > > There was at least a 'partial' use as a house ... but that may not be > the mill, and simply the adjoining buildings / existing house ... > > GGR
LAMB £350 At Glasgow the 26 Nov 1846 Compeared John Smith writer Lanark and gave in the Inventory to be recorded whereof the tenor follows INVENTORY of the personal estate of Mr John Lamb late farmer and tanner & currier Netherton Carmichael who died on the 8th day of November 1846 with interest due on principal sums at that date 1. Cash in the house £117 5s 4d 2. Principal sum due by promisory note by Robert Murray dated 9th March 1831 £200 - - Interest due thereon 15 years 244 days £156 13s 8 1/4d (total) £356 13s 8 1/4d 3. Principal sum in Bill dated 22 May 1828 drawn upon & accepted By James Ballantyne Glasgow £50 - - Interest due thereon 18 years 170dys £46 3s 3d (total) £96 3s 3d 4 Principal sum in Bill dated 13th March 1844 drawn upon and accepted by Miss Mary Lamb Murray Lanark & William Murray of Spittal and Thomas Murray of Heavyside as her Curator £500 - - Interest from 13 March 1846 240 days at 4Pct £13 3s 0d (total) £513 -3s 0d 5 Principal sum in Bill dated 1 February 1840 drawn upon and accepted by Mr William Murray of Spittal £1350 - - Interest from 1 February 1846 280 days at 3 Pct per agreement £31 1s 4d (total) £1381 1s 4d 6. Principal sum in Bill dated 5 Novr 1834 drawn upon & accepted by the said Willam Murray £850 Interest due thereon at 4 Pct per agreement £34 5s 6 3/4d (total) £884 5s 6 3/4d 7. Principal sum in Bill drawn upon & accepted by Thomas Murray of Heavyside dated 3 Feby 1835 £1500 - - Interest due thereon from 3 Feby 1846 @ 3Pct £34 5s 5 1/2d (total) £1534 5s 5 1/2d 8. Principal sum in Bill dated 24 August 1845 drawn upon & accepted by John Russell Shoemaker Carnwath £100 - - Interest due thereon 76 days £1 - 9 3/4d (total) £101 - 9 3/4d 9. Principal sum in Bill dated 21 April 1837 drawn upon & accepted by William Ballantyne Millhill £279 Interest due thereon £6 2s 10 3/4d (total) £258 2s 10 3/4d 10. Principal sum in Bill dated 5 September 1845 drawn upon & accepted by John Muir Sornfalla? £600 - - Interest at 3Pct per agreement due thereon £21 3s 1d (total) £621 3s 1d 11. Principal sum in Bill dated 18th August 1838 drawn upon & accepted by William Russell Boot & Shoemaker Biggar £125 - - Interest due thereon £7 13s 1/2d (total) £132 13s 1/2d 12. Principal sun in Bill dated 3d August 1839 drawn upon & accepted by John Douglas Auchmeddan £105 - - Interest due thereon £4 19s 10d (total) £109 19s 10d 13. Balance of sum in Bill dated 3 June 1846 drawn upon & accepted by Mrs Grace McDonald Tobacconist Portobello £312 - - Interest due thereon £6 11s 8d (total) £318 11s 8d 14. Principal sum due on open account by the Branch of the Western Bank of Scotland at Lanark £80 - - Interest due thereon £5 10s 3d (total) £85 10s 3d 15. Principal sum in deposit receipt by the Western Bank of Scotland dated Lanark 5 May 1846 £6000 Interest due thereon at 3 1/4 p Cent £107 11s 9d (total) £6107 11s 9d 16. Principal sum due on open account in Commercial Bank of Scotland at Lanark £481 7s 7d Interest due thereon £0 4s 11 3/4d (total) £481 12s 6 3/4d 17. Principal sum in deposit receipt by the Commercial Bank dated Lanark 2 Novr 1846 £5502 14s 2 3/4d 18. The deceaseds Household furniture farming stock implements of Husbandry bed and table linen and other effects valued by William Bryce licenced appraiser con form to Inventory and Appraisement dated 13th Novr 1846 £650 14s 5d 19. Stock in trade with Richard Vassie Tanner & Currier Netherton Conform to agreement £5500 - - £2750 - - One half whereof payable to the Executor at Whits 1847 under deduction of 5 Pct £137 10s 0d (total) £2612 10s 0d 20. Book debts due by Sundries vizt Alexander Mitchell £2 10s - William Ballantyne £1 10s - William Menzies £0 8s - James Paterson £0 8s - David Lindsay £1 17s - Miss Inglis Lanark £1 13s - Robert Vassie £0 16s - John Lean Glasgow £1 15s - Mrs Tait £2 1s - Mrs Nicholson £2 0s - Mrs Hardie £4 17s - Mrs Watson Edinburgh £4 12s - James Marshall Edinburgh £7 4s - Walter Marshall £1 0s - Captain Marshall £7 19s - ========= £46 10s 0d ========= Debts due but disparate Principal sums due in Bills dated 18 Novr 1841 drawn upon & accepted by Thomas Smith Cobbhaugh (Coblehaugh?) and James Smith Bills £150 - - and £15 Stg (total) £165 - - ______________ Value of deceaseds Estate in Scotland £21,938 12s 2d ============== At Lanark the 24th day of November 1846 years In Presence of Daniel Vere Esquire Advocate one of the Commisory Deputee of Lanarkshire Compeared William Murray of Spittal in the Parish of Biggar one of the Executors of the deceased John Lamb Farmer & Tanner & Currier Netherton Carmichael who being solemnly sworn and examined Depones that the said John Lamb died upon the 8th day of November 1846 and the Deponent has entered upon the possession and management of the deceaseds personal Estate as one of the Executors nominated by him in a Mutual Disposition and Deed of Settlement executed by him (confirmed 28 Nov 1846) and Mary Murray or Lamb his spouse upon the tenth day of March 1821 and Registered in the Books of Council & Session the 21st day of September 1836 an Extract whereof is now exhibited and signed by the Deponent and the said Commissary of this date as relative hereto that the Deponent does not know of any Settlement or Writing relative to the disposal of the deceaseds personal Estate or Effects or any part thereof other than that now exhibited with the Codicils annexed : that the said Inventory each page of which is signed by the Deponent and the said Commissary as relative hereto is a full and true Inventory of all the personal or moveable estate and effects of the said deceased John Lamb wheresoever situated already recovered or known to be existing belonging or due to him beneficially at the time of his death and that the value of said Estate situated in Scotland is the value of £20,000 and under the value of £25,000 : All which is truth as the Deponent shall answer to God (signed) W Murray Danl Vere My transcription My particular interests are ANDERSON, SMITH, LAMB, LOCKHART Lesmahagow , Carmichael and surrounds Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK)