Patty, Crawfordjohn and Leadhills are in the Scottish lowlands - well south of Glasgow, not too far from the river Clyde - and to the west of the country and I think they have always been within the shire of Lanark, although they do border Ayrshire, Dumfriesshire and Peebleshire. My own Macqueens are predominantly from Eaglesham, Neilston, Stonehouse, Avondale and Lochwinnoch which are quite close by. All but one of them left Scotland in the 1870's. All settled in England - in Birmingham (Warwickshire), London, Winchcomb (Gloucestershire) and Market Drayton (Shropshire). Through this listing, I found that my husband's GG grandfather Archie's sister Mary (who I did not know existed) married a chap called 'Gall'. That line settled in the USA. I believe that there is a Braxfield connection because I have two distinctive names in my tree (Lilias Macqueen and Robert Dundas Macqueen) which are also found in the infamous judge's tree which kicks off as follows: his grandfather Robert Mcqueen was the Laird of Stoneyburn and Whelphill. He had 3 sons, (1) John, (2)William and (3)Robert. (1) John became the Laird of Braxfield and Robert Macqueen of Braxfield is one of his sons. (2) William became tenant of Cowhill, Crawford parish. Incidentally, he had two sons+ 3 daughters - the sons were Robert (b.1723, d. 1795 m. Elizabeth, his cousin, in 1750. They had 14 children) and William. I think there was a reference to this Robert and Elizabeth in the emails a few days ago. Also I think that the Loudon Mcqueen referred to by Eunice is quite possibly the 8th son of Robert and Elizabeth. My notes tell me that he became a merchant in Liverpool and was drowned there. He left one son, John bn Feb 22nd 1797, and two daughters ( I do not have their names at the present time). However, John was to marry a Marrion Hunter. They had 3 children, Loudon, Marrion and Hope. Eunice if this is your line, do you have this info as I do have some more details? (3) Robert became tenant of the Castle of Crawford. He had 3 sons - Robert, William and James + Elizabeth (who married her cousin as discussed previously). Eunice and I have exchanged notes for a while, though I have to admit that I had not quite mastered the lines in detail. There is also Margaret (in Canada) who has done lots on those lines. Well still no firm ties for me - but you never know! sincerely Dawn