Mary, Do you, or any other list members, know anything about Mill Hill Farm in Perthshire? Patrick Peter was also a coachman at Castle Huntly prior to opening a tavern in that area. Patrick Peter SMALL b: 30 Jan 1782 in Clunie, Perthshire, Scotland d: 28 Dec 1866 in Mill Hill Farm, Perthshire, Scotland Thanks, Jim Small http://www.angelfire.com/ia/smallclan BRUINSWOOD@aol.com wrote: >I just wanted to thank Heather for her kindness in doing look-ups and to the >other on the list who go out of their way to help others. > >My parents taught me that when you have something positive to say you should >do it in front of as many people as posible just as the reserse is true...say >negative things in private. > >Heather looked up my Powries and I am grateful for having them. It is a rare >name. I have the MIs (monument Inscription books mainly pre-1855) for East >Perthshire Volume 1, which includes > >1. Abernyte >2a Alyth church >b Alyth cemetery >c Drumfork >3a Bendochy >b Cally >4a Blairgowrie >b cemetery >5 Cargill >6 Collace >7 Coupar Angus >8a Errol >b Ardgaith >c Megginch >d Inchmartin >9a Inchture >b Rossie >10a Kilspindie >b Rait >11 Kinfauns >12a Kinloch >b Achalader >c Lethendy >13 Kinnaird >14 Longforgan >15a Meigle >b Kinloch Mausoleum >16 Rattray >17 St. Madoes >18a St. Martins >b Cambusmichael > >North Perthshire, Volume 1 > 1a Auchtergaven (Bankfoot) >b Logiebride >2 Kinclaven >3 Kinnoull >4a Moneydie >b Logiealmond >5 Perth Cith Kirks >6 Perth Wellshill cemetery > >7 Perth Greyfriars >a Block A >b Block B >c Block C >d Block D >e Block E >f Block F >g Block G > >8a Redgorton >b Luncarty >c Pitcairn > >9a Scone, one >b Moot Hill >c Scone, New >d Scone cemetery > > >North Perthshire, Volume 2 > >1 Blair Atholl >a old Blair >b Parish Church >c Lude >d Aldclune >e Boreninich >f Kilmaveonaig >g Struan >2 Caputh >3 Clunie >4 Dowally >5a Dull >b Amulree >c Foss >d Fincastle >e Grandtully > >6 Dulkeld >7a Fortingall >b Camghouran >c Carie >d Crossmount >e Mor Cladh >Rannoch >f Inverchadden >g Meggernie >hInvervar >i Kerrowmore >j Killichonan >k Kinloch >Rannoch >l Lassintulloch >m Bolfracks > >8a Kenmore >b Ardtalnaig >c Fearnan >d Lawers >e Morenish >f Glenquaich > >9 Kirkmichael >b Glenshee >c Gray > >10a Little Dunkeld (Birnam) >b Lagganallachy >c Murthly > >11a Logierait >b Dunavourd >c Dunfallandy >d Killichassie >e Pitnacree >f Tullymet > >12a Moulin >b Faskally >c Kindrogan > >13 Weem > >I also have the South Perthshire, volume 1. There is a main index in the back >and a small index for each cemetery but neither have first names so in order >to find a particular grave i must look up each stone....which I don't mind >unless someone askes for every mcdonald in Perth and Angus....... > >They were done by the Scottish genealocal society in Edinburgh and are fairly >inexpensive if you want a whole surname. I reasearched a whole surname and >less than 1% of the people buried in a cemetery had stones so consider a >tombstone a gift,( it is easier to win the lottery) rather than expecting to find >one......don't want to get your hopes up but I will look. you can ask the local >council, parks dept. for the record, if you have the full death date since the >cemetery records are not computerized.....but you have to know which cemetery >and the full death date.... the books are huge. > >Mary in Oregon > > >==== PERTHSHIRE Mailing List ==== > -------------------------------------------------- > Remember to change the subject line to reflect > YOUR message to the list. > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/SCT/PERTHSHIRE.html > -------------------------------------------------- > > > >