Can anyone make a connection to this family? I presume somehow related to Wm McPHAIL m 1809 Xt McCULLOCH. Cheers, Don McArthur, Johannesburg. Descendants of Margaret McPhail 1 Margaret MCPHAIL b: Abt 1793 in Monzie d: Aft 1861 in Monzie . +Thomas MCCULLOCH m: 8 Jun 1811 in Monzie d: Bef 1861 2 Catherine MCCULLOCH 13 Nov 1811 ~ Monzie 2 Janet MCCULLOCH 5 Sep 1813 ~ Monzie One of these two married a STALKER - Mgt's g'dau Cath STALKER was with her in 1861 @ 14y. 2 Thomas MCCULLOCH 15 Oct 1815 ~ Monzie 2 Alexander MCCULLOCH 25 Jan 1818 ~ Monzie 1861 Mason with Mother in Monzie 2 Ann MCCULLOCH 15 Jun 1825 ~ Monzie 1861 with mother in Monzie - unm
i am not sure of the family...it is a pity really but i ran across a photo on SCRAN while loooking for errol stuff..... perhaps it will ring bells to someone. all of us have photos that are not idetified or are just partially labelled...but it is a great photo if it is domeones. mary http://www.scran.ac.uk/ Four generations of the same family from Errol, Perthshire, about 1910.This christening photograph probably shows baby with mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. The eldest is Kate Robertson.The white christening robes, worn by the child and with which we are so familiar today, were introduced in the early eigtheenth century and can be seen in paintings of the period, such as Hogarth's 'The Christening', painted c. 1731.
Hello fellow listers, Has anyone any information about the placename of BLACKCRAIG, in the Parish of Logie. I am researching the family name of FERGUSON and have William Ferguson b 1859 to John Ferguson , Ploughman and Jane Ferguson maiden name Ferguson at Blackcraig. 2 known siblings of William are Archibald and Daniel. Many thanks Ave Ferguson
I know many Perth listers are also on the Angus list Can anyone tell me if there are any problems at Rootsweb as I have no mail from either the Lincs or Angus lists today Iv not received an email to say I have been unsubbed either, so wonder if there is some other problem Regards Pat Stedman Brisbane, Australia ********************************************************* One-name study of Keillor/Keillar/Keiller etc <http://www.users.bigpond.com/kiellor/index.htm> http://www.users.bigpond.com/kiellor/index.htm and for Clutton families http://www.geocities.com/p_stedman/Index.htm *********************************************************
Hi I'm new to the list. I'm trying to trace my MACDONALD ancestors, who I believe were living in or near Fealar Lodge at the head of Glen Tilt in 1841. The original spelling was Feithlair, but in the OPR for Crathie, where some of their children were baptised, the name is spelt as Filare. Does anyone know which census area I should search to find them? Fiona MacDonald
Ursula, Subsequent to my last e-mail concerning Rosslyn House, you may find the following website of interest. It's about poorhouses in Scotland but if you select the Perth poorhouse, it makes reference to the building I believe you may be interested in. http://users.ox.ac.uk/~peter/workhouse/UnionsScotland.html#PER Regards, Peter Roy ----- Original Message ----- From: Ursula <ursularclarke@yahoo.com> To: <PERTHSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 11:38 AM Subject: [PERTH] 32 Glasgow Road > Hello all, > > I have a number of family deaths from the 1930s to the > 1950s all listed at 32 Glasgow Road, Perth. As all > the certificates then list a Usual Residence as well, > I assume that this was possibly a hospital/hospice of > some sort. > > I know that 32 Glasgow Road is now owned by P&K > council but does anyone know whether it was a hospital > or whatever before? > > Thanks > > Ursula > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" > your friends today! Download Messenger Now > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com/download/index.html > > > ==== PERTHSHIRE Mailing List ==== > -------------------------------------------------- > ENJOY the list. Ask questions and share information. > If you have an issue, contact the list administrator, > Pamela.Paddock.Arnold PERTHSHIRE-admin@rootsweb.com > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/SCT/PERTHSHIRE.html > -------------------------------------------------- > >
Ursula, Off the top of my head, and it's a while since I lived in Perth, there were Perth and Kinross Council offices on Glasgow Road until recently. I can't confirm the address as no 32, though. These were in the buildings formerly occupied by Rosslyn House, a nursing home for the elderly. I can remember passing this building in the 50's and 60's as a child when it was still a home. I visited it about 8 years ago when it was council offices. I can't help feeling this land has been bought for private development now. I think I am correct in saying that it was originally built as the City's Poorhouse in the 1800's. The Perthshire listers are a knowledgeable bunch and I am sure they will correct/enhance on this information. Regards, Peter Roy ----- Original Message ----- From: Ursula <ursularclarke@yahoo.com> To: <PERTHSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2004 11:38 AM Subject: [PERTH] 32 Glasgow Road > Hello all, > > I have a number of family deaths from the 1930s to the > 1950s all listed at 32 Glasgow Road, Perth. As all > the certificates then list a Usual Residence as well, > I assume that this was possibly a hospital/hospice of > some sort. > > I know that 32 Glasgow Road is now owned by P&K > council but does anyone know whether it was a hospital > or whatever before? > > Thanks > > Ursula > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Yahoo! Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" > your friends today! Download Messenger Now > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com/download/index.html > > > ==== PERTHSHIRE Mailing List ==== > -------------------------------------------------- > ENJOY the list. Ask questions and share information. > If you have an issue, contact the list administrator, > Pamela.Paddock.Arnold PERTHSHIRE-admin@rootsweb.com > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/SCT/PERTHSHIRE.html > -------------------------------------------------- > >
Hi Listers, I am looking for any connections to my husbands McNAB Family from Killin. Mary McNAB who married Alexander McQUEEN [supposedly of Comrie] was the 1st born in 1786 to Colin McNAB & Janet McINTYRE. Her siblings were Jean 1791 Janet 1794 Katherine 1797 Elgin 1799 Archibald 1802 John 1805 Most were born in Gray St, Killin. Its possible Colin was the son of Colin McNABB & Janet THOMSON Anyone connect Barbara Stirling
Hello Listers, I am seaching for any connection to the McQUEEN Family who lived at Harehill, Blackford before 1860. Alexander McQUEEN was a blacksmith who married Mary McNAB from Killin though no marriage record has survived. They also were not good at handing over their childrens names to be entered into the registers. 2 Children Colin & Mary are in the Logie register where Alex was working for the BEAN family, Blacksmiths, they are the only 2 found. Census show they had Christian, Alexander & Elgin[girl] in 1841 but Duncan McGREGOR born abt 1834 was also a grandson & came to Invercargill,NZ in the 1860's. One very small entry in Muthill shows a Janet born in 1828 to Michael McGREGOR & Janet McQUEEN. I suspect Isabel died as Duncan is brought up by his grandparents. A daughter Christian McQUEEN is the only marriage I think I may have found to a Hugh GILLIES in Lanark. Christian Clark also a grandaughter lived with her grandparents till they died, no record of her either. Another daughter Jessie/Janet had an illegit son to William STIRLING & he also lived with these grandparents[my husbands grandfather] this was discovered in the Blackford Kirk Session Minutes. So were these motherless children from illicit or legal unions!!! Has anyone seen these McQUEENS??? Barbara Stirling
Searching for a MAGGIE RESTLE last known living with JOHN GRIEVE near PERTH in 1920. Maggie was mentioned in my great grandfather's will. WHO IS MAGGIE ????? Where has she gone ??? Who is John Grieve?????? Living in hope. Janet
Searching for descendants of DAVID BROWN born Aberdalgie Son THOMAS BROWN born c 1833 married JANE MCNAIR born 1835 Gargunnock Children DAVID BROWN born 27.2.1859 Blackford. 1881 census listed as a a Tailor 333 HIGH STREET PERTH. MARGARET DOIG BROWN born 13.9.1860 Perth. ELIZABETH BROWN born 29.10.1864 Perth. Margaret and Elizabeth were working at The Manse in Gargunnock in 1881. I would love to hear from anyone with ANY knowledge of the above. Living in hope. Janet
Hello List, I am new to your list, and I would like to post my interests in HOWIE William born abt. 1786, who married LYON Susan, Erroll, Perthshire in 1807. Children born to this couple were all born in Erroll, Perthshire, they are as follows:- HOWIE DAVID b 1807 Married BROWN Janet 1832, Cupar, Fife. Marion b 1809 Susan b 1811 William b 1813 James b 1815 Jean b 1817 Margaret b 1819 Charlotte b 1821 married SHARP James 1845 Dundee, Angus. SHARP Charlotte (nee HOWIE) and James came to Australia in 1852, with two children SHARP Robert and Charlotte. This is my connection to the HOWIE'S of Erroll, Perthshire. SHARP Charlotte (nee HOWIE) was the GG/Grandmother of my husband. As you can see I have very little information on the HOWIE family in Scotland. I am trying to find any information or connections to brothers and sisters of Charlotte. Any help or information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Regards Pat Sharp Australia
Hello all, I have a number of family deaths from the 1930s to the 1950s all listed at 32 Glasgow Road, Perth. As all the certificates then list a Usual Residence as well, I assume that this was possibly a hospital/hospice of some sort. I know that 32 Glasgow Road is now owned by P&K council but does anyone know whether it was a hospital or whatever before? Thanks Ursula ________________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - Communicate instantly..."Ping" your friends today! Download Messenger Now http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com/download/index.html
Hello all, Does anyone have access to the Muthill Parish Register? I thought I had extracted all the information relevant to my search and the film (#1040132) went back to Salt Lake City. I would like details for the following: Jane REID born 1834 - father William REID and mother Helen TAYLOR Hopefully (?!) William was from Dunblane and this was an illegitimate child. Many thanks, Jennifer Texas
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We are looking for any information on an Ann/Annie Cameron b.1892 census 1901 Blair Atholl. wit. to her sister's wedding in Dundee 1915. and believed to have stayed at Balmore (Tullimet?) She may have married someone called Forbes but of this we are not certain. Any help would be much appreciated. Yours Caroline.
Hi Douglas Forgandenny was only a small place in the 1800's it would seem, though the parish may well have been spread out. There was a family of Huttons there, that is certain, although actual relationships seem at this stage to be unclear. Whether it was an extended family or not is also unclear. Peter agrees with me that a Robert Hutton and Grissel Duff married in Forgandenny on 3 November 1826 and had nine children, the third one was Janet born 17 January 1830. IGI has an excellent coverage of the parish but there is no record of Robert Hutton being baptised there. I found some of the 1841 census on the internet transcribed by Alexander Romanov Hughes. He is doing a wonderful job, but has not covered all of it yet, part of what he is doing is still in preparation. Thank you Alexander your efforts are really appreciated. Where the following places are I am not sure as I do not know Perthshire and my more modern, somewhat extensive map, although from the 1960's does not show them. In the coverage we have there are Huttons as follows: Parish of Arngansk, enumeration district 1 Duncrivie William Hutton, aged 65 of independent means, not born in this Parish Janet Hutton, aged 60, not born in this Parish Parish of Portmoak Westhen House Enumeration district 1 Janet Hutton. aged 25, female servant (in the home of David and John Deas). She was not born in the county Enumeration district 2 Johnstown Andrew Hutton aged 35, agricultural labourer, born in county Elizabeth Hutton, aged 25, born in the county Isabella Hutton, aged 7, born in the county Elizabeth Hutton, aged 5, born in the county Jean Hutton, aged 3, born in the county Janet Hutton, aged 1, born in the county. As you can see there are several Janets to choose from!!!!! There are several of us looking for Huttons in the Forgandenny/Kinross area, many eyes might find a connection! Best wishes Mary in West Oz _________________________________________________________________ E-mail just got a whole lot better. New ninemsn Premium. Click here http://ninemsn.com.au/premium/landing.asp
thank you I have a puzzle in the births and marriages in Comrie over a 20 year period I have an Alexander Walker of finglen being the father and christian Donaldson and McDonald and Mcilchonnel as the mother. none of the date clash. This female christian may have had her name recorded in different ways? what do you think? Irene Cunningham , > > It appears like Finglen is a place rather than a village, or at least it is > too small to be mentioned on the Ordinance Survey maps as a village. It is > located on the south side of Loch Earn between Ardvorlich and Ardtrostan > (about 20 km west of Crieff. > > Bill Dow >
Is Finglen the name of a farm. or a villiage. many thanks Irene Cunningham
Hi Irene, It appears like Finglen is a place rather than a village, or at least it is too small to be mentioned on the Ordinance Survey maps as a village. It is located on the south side of Loch Earn between Ardvorlich and Ardtrostan (about 20 km west of Crieff. Bill Dow Carrollton, Texas USA Researching DOW, BAYNE in Perthshire and LOVE,ALLAN in Clackmannanshire ----- Original Message ----- From: "bill and irene cunningham" <cunningham.1@blueyonder.co.uk> To: <PERTHSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 5:19 PM Subject: [PERTH] finglen comrie > Is Finglen the name of a farm. or a villiage. > > many thanks > Irene Cunningham >