Hi, I too have a SMITH family but I don't have a connection to Lisa's line. George SMITH possibly christened 31 Nov 1801 Fettercairn. Married Christina/Christian BURGESS 3 Jun 1825 Fettercairn Children: John, William, Isabella (died in infancy,) Elizabeth, Wilhemina, Mary Ann, David and George all born at Raw of Balmain, Fettercairn parish. In the 1841 census George, Christina, and most of the children were living at Raw. In 1857 Mary Ann married William VALENTINE of Luthermuir, Marykirk Parish. Mary Ann's place of residence is given as Laudsends in Fordoun Parish. (My great, great grandparents.) Does anyone know what happened to MaryAnn's siblings? Who did they marry? On Wednesday I am going to look at the 1851 census film for Fordoun and Fettercairn. This will be my second look as I was unprepared last time. My first census ever and the children must have all been in the workforce and some married. Their ages in 1851 range from 13 to 25. They were no longer at Raw of Balmain. I intend to record all the SMITH families in Fettercairn and Fordoun and then see if I can link them to my family. If you have Smiths in these parishes I would love to hear from you and am happy to do look ups for you as I have had so much help in the past. I also have 1861 census film for Laurencekirk in hope of finding William and Mary Ann there but don't know if I can do both in the one day. Thank you, Heather Armstrong > Hi, > > I'm also trying to learn more about my SMITH line. John SMITH and wife > Jane BROWN married in Benholm in 1793. Their dau Mary b 1798 married > into my Burnett line as well. I'd like to learn more about this family > if anyone is working on it. > > Thank you, Lisa > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com >
Hi, I'm also trying to learn more about my SMITH line. John SMITH and wife Jane BROWN married in Benholm in 1793. Their dau Mary b 1798 married into my Burnett line as well. I'd like to learn more about this family if anyone is working on it. Thank you, Lisa
Hello List Just reposting my interests. SCOTT's - St Cyrus 1770-1830's SCOTT's - Fordoun 1835-1850's SCOTT's - Montrose 1854- onwards. BRAND - Arbuthnott 1780's LOW - Dun early 1800's and then St Cyrus c.1820's onwards NAPIER - Arbuthnott 1780's and earlier RODGER - Montrose early 1800's late 1790's or so. Regards Cris NZ
Between 1923-78 the Beltona record label issued over 3000 x 78-rpm records as well as LPs and EPs. Most of these were by Scottish artists and I am anxious to find out something of their lives and careers. Scottish popular culture as represented on commercial gramophone records has been almost totally ignored and my researches aim to rectify this state of affairs. Visit my web site at www.beltonaproject.co.uk for a complete list of artists and more details of the project. I am always willing to help anyone with a query about a 78rpm record of Scottish interest (i.e When was it recorded?) Bill Dean-Myatt. [email protected]
Dear Terry, You're right - this is late for my family and at this stage I haven't been able to extend the LAWSON family very far. Good luck with your search - you didn't say where thay were. Kind regads, Cathy in coastal Queensland, Australia -----Original Message----- From: Terry Logan [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, 20 April 2001 7:54 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Lowson I have found a couple of Lowsons but probably a bit late for you however they could be related. David Cunningham LOGAN married Jane (Jeannie) Alan Ramsay LOWSON 30 June 1897. David died 19 Feb 1898. Janes father was was William LOWSON a solicitor who died in 1927 The last record I have of Jane (Jeannie) is 1927-I would like to find out what happened to her after this date. ============================== Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
Dear Malcolm, Many thanks for your reply. The census record for Anne BOYNE(nee LAWSON) should help as she lists Fetteresso as her birth place. I can't find in at familysearch.org but hopefully will be able to in a more roundabout way. Kind regards, Cathy in coastal Queensland, Australia -----Original Message----- From: Malcolm Stephen [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, 21 April 2001 5:08 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: LOWSON / BRIDG(E)FORD / BOYNE / CAMERON(?) The 1881 census has this which may help because of Anne's claimed place of birth Dwelling: Upper Mains Census Place: Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203455 GRO Ref Volume 193 EnumDist 4 Page 5 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Francis BOYNE M 79 M Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Of 27 Acres Arable Ann BOYNE M 80 F Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife Barbara BOYNE U 40 F Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Servant Domestic ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!
Dear Ron, Thanks for spending the time to do the lookups for me. Francis BOYNE's parents seem to be pretty clear but Ann LAWSON's are not - I am finding quite a few "brick walls" in Aberdeenshire and Kincardineshire between 1780 and 1800. Regards, Cathy in coastal Queensland, Australia -----Original Message----- From: Ron Dempsey [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, 20 April 2001 9:00 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: SCT-KINCARDINE-D Digest V01 #44 Francis BOYNE Sex: M Event(s): Christening: 16 Mar 1802 Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Hi: I have no connection to this family but was looking at it anyway. The age for Francis Boyne on the 1881 is quite accurate according to the IGI. I would assume that Ann's age is fairly close also. Since they are both there, we have to think that one of these two senior people were the informants on the census. I couldn't find any sibs except John as you mentioned trying all the "usual suspects" such as George, Jean, James, Janet, Agnes, Alexander, Isobel, Elizabeth, William etc. Ann's age or anyone's age is only as good as the informant on a death cert. Although William, their son, is one of the oldest of their family he may not have had a good grip on their ages. Lastly if she was born about 1801 that would not too out of line, lots of women had families well into the 25th child bearing years. cheers Ron Parents: Father: John BOYNE Mother: Anne DUNCAN welling: Upper Mains Census Place: Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203455 GRO Ref Volume 193 EnumDist 4 Page 5 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Francis BOYNE M 79 M Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Of 27 Acres Arable Ann BOYNE M 80 F Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife Barbara BOYNE U 40 F Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Servant Domestic >Last year I was sent this from the ANESFHS: >Fintray/1884/3 >Ann BOYNE married to Francis BOYNE died 20/2/1884 at Upper Mains of >Disblair, Fintray aged 90 years; >father Alexander LAWSON labourer deceased, mother Elspet nee BRIDGEFORD >deceased; >cause of death injury and general weakness >informant son William Boyne > >I have checked and found a marriage for Alexander LAWSON and Elspet >BRIDGEFORD at Dunottar on 9 Dec 1775. The death certificate has Anne being >born in 1794 or thereabouts though I can only find one child with a degree >of certainty, John, chr in Dunottor in 1776. Anne then was a VERY late >arrival in this marriage. I can find no record of an Anne which fits - from >familysearch.org I have to admit - my visits to a FHC are few and far >between unfortunately. > >However, while I don't dispute the information as being from the death >certificate I find it difficult to accept as I have a copy of an 1862 >wedding certificate for Catherine BOYNE(Ann's daughter) and on it are quite >a few signatures including Robert and Elspet LAWSON whom I assumed were >Ann's parents. Now there was an Ann LAWSON born to a Robert LAWSON and >Elspet CAMERON in 1803 which doesn't agree with the death date I realise, >but I had thought this was MY Anne and so maybe the grandparents were put on >the death certificate rather than the parents. > >Does anyone connect to any of these people or have any suggestions for my >next step? Anne was married to Francis BOYNE in 1823 so the censuses >wouldn't help much with connecting. > >Kind regards, >Cathy Purcell in coastal Queensland, Australia * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Get your free @ecosse.net account http://www.ecosse.net Scotland's Free Internet Service Provider * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ============================== Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate your heritage! http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog
I would appreciate a lookup in the ST CYRUS POR for the death of a MAGDALINE HAY. (Maiden surname JACK) Wife of WILLIAM HAY. She would have died between the 1841 Census and November 1845. Thanks in advance. Malcolm Hay Queensland Australia
Two lines of my family have Cunningham as second names. In the other line I have a Andrew FARNIE married Margaret CUNNINGHAM 24 February 1818 Anstruther Easter, Fife. Margaret was born 1801 in Fife. I am fairly sure there was a tie up between the LOGAN & CUNNINGHAM families but have not been able to find the conection as yet. Terry Logan "David W. Gove" wrote: > Q: > > What do have on the ancestry of David Cunningham Logan, re Cunningham? > > Thank you for your courtesy. > > D. W. Gove > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Terry Logan <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 5:53 AM > Subject: Lowson > > > I have found a couple of Lowsons but probably a bit late for you however > > they could be related. > > > > David Cunningham LOGAN married Jane (Jeannie) Alan Ramsay LOWSON 30 June > > 1897. > > David died 19 Feb 1898. > > > > Janes father was was William LOWSON a solicitor who died in 1927 > > > > The last record I have of Jane (Jeannie) is 1927-I would like to find > > out what happened to her after this date. > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
I have found a couple of Lowsons but probably a bit late for you however they could be related. David Cunningham LOGAN married Jane (Jeannie) Alan Ramsay LOWSON 30 June 1897. David died 19 Feb 1898. Janes father was was William LOWSON a solicitor who died in 1927 The last record I have of Jane (Jeannie) is 1927-I would like to find out what happened to her after this date.
The 1881 census has this which may help because of Anne's claimed place of birth Dwelling: Upper Mains Census Place: Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203455 GRO Ref Volume 193 EnumDist 4 Page 5 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Francis BOYNE M 79 M Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Of 27 Acres Arable Ann BOYNE M 80 F Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife Barbara BOYNE U 40 F Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Servant Domestic
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Francis BOYNE Sex: M Event(s): Christening: 16 Mar 1802 Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Hi: I have no connection to this family but was looking at it anyway. The age for Francis Boyne on the 1881 is quite accurate according to the IGI. I would assume that Ann's age is fairly close also. Since they are both there, we have to think that one of these two senior people were the informants on the census. I couldn't find any sibs except John as you mentioned trying all the "usual suspects" such as George, Jean, James, Janet, Agnes, Alexander, Isobel, Elizabeth, William etc. Ann's age or anyone's age is only as good as the informant on a death cert. Although William, their son, is one of the oldest of their family he may not have had a good grip on their ages. Lastly if she was born about 1801 that would not too out of line, lots of women had families well into the 25th child bearing years. cheers Ron Parents: Father: John BOYNE Mother: Anne DUNCAN welling: Upper Mains Census Place: Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203455 GRO Ref Volume 193 EnumDist 4 Page 5 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Francis BOYNE M 79 M Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Farmer Of 27 Acres Arable Ann BOYNE M 80 F Fetteresso, Kincardine, Scotland Rel: Wife Occ: Farmers Wife Barbara BOYNE U 40 F Fintray, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Daur Occ: Servant Domestic >Last year I was sent this from the ANESFHS: >Fintray/1884/3 >Ann BOYNE married to Francis BOYNE died 20/2/1884 at Upper Mains of >Disblair, Fintray aged 90 years; >father Alexander LAWSON labourer deceased, mother Elspet nee BRIDGEFORD >deceased; >cause of death injury and general weakness >informant son William Boyne > >I have checked and found a marriage for Alexander LAWSON and Elspet >BRIDGEFORD at Dunottar on 9 Dec 1775. The death certificate has Anne being >born in 1794 or thereabouts though I can only find one child with a degree >of certainty, John, chr in Dunottor in 1776. Anne then was a VERY late >arrival in this marriage. I can find no record of an Anne which fits - from >familysearch.org I have to admit - my visits to a FHC are few and far >between unfortunately. > >However, while I don't dispute the information as being from the death >certificate I find it difficult to accept as I have a copy of an 1862 >wedding certificate for Catherine BOYNE(Ann's daughter) and on it are quite >a few signatures including Robert and Elspet LAWSON whom I assumed were >Ann's parents. Now there was an Ann LAWSON born to a Robert LAWSON and >Elspet CAMERON in 1803 which doesn't agree with the death date I realise, >but I had thought this was MY Anne and so maybe the grandparents were put on >the death certificate rather than the parents. > >Does anyone connect to any of these people or have any suggestions for my >next step? Anne was married to Francis BOYNE in 1823 so the censuses >wouldn't help much with connecting. > >Kind regards, >Cathy Purcell in coastal Queensland, Australia * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Get your free @ecosse.net account http://www.ecosse.net Scotland's Free Internet Service Provider * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Before I went on holiday I noticed some activity on Petrie by chance I found this info on a gravestone in Heydon in Norfolk I hope it may help somone William Wilson PETRIE Born Nov 23rd. 1853. died Feb 22nd. 1919. wife Edith (maiden name not given) died Dec 16th 1933
19-04-01 Dear list, I have a week's holiday(nearly over!) so while I have a little spare time I thought I would repost some interests. Last year I was sent this from the ANESFHS: Fintray/1884/3 Ann BOYNE married to Francis BOYNE died 20/2/1884 at Upper Mains of Disblair, Fintray aged 90 years; father Alexander LAWSON labourer deceased, mother Elspet nee BRIDGEFORD deceased; cause of death injury and general weakness informant son William Boyne I have checked and found a marriage for Alexander LAWSON and Elspet BRIDGEFORD at Dunottar on 9 Dec 1775. The death certificate has Anne being born in 1794 or thereabouts though I can only find one child with a degree of certainty, John, chr in Dunottor in 1776. Anne then was a VERY late arrival in this marriage. I can find no record of an Anne which fits - from familysearch.org I have to admit - my visits to a FHC are few and far between unfortunately. However, while I don't dispute the information as being from the death certificate I find it difficult to accept as I have a copy of an 1862 wedding certificate for Catherine BOYNE(Ann's daughter) and on it are quite a few signatures including Robert and Elspet LAWSON whom I assumed were Ann's parents. Now there was an Ann LAWSON born to a Robert LAWSON and Elspet CAMERON in 1803 which doesn't agree with the death date I realise, but I had thought this was MY Anne and so maybe the grandparents were put on the death certificate rather than the parents. Does anyone connect to any of these people or have any suggestions for my next step? Anne was married to Francis BOYNE in 1823 so the censuses wouldn't help much with connecting. Kind regards, Cathy Purcell in coastal Queensland, Australia
Hi Listers I am new to the list and have just started reseaching the MEARNS side of my family. My Grandfather DAVID JAMES MEARNS was born in this area and arrived in Liverpool in approx 1869 and raised a family of 9 children before his death there in 1884 aged 51.His wife is named HELEN. I am currently looking at: DAVID MEARNS m HELEN REID Chapel of Garioch 1853. DAVID MEARNS m HELEN SHERRAT Benholm 1852. Can anyone help with any details relating to these marriages ? or any other information that may be helpful Also can anyone give me a little background as to how the area was called THE MEARNS. Many thanks in anticipation. Harry McCall NEW PLYMOUTH NZ
Hello All, here are some more of the MI's i had noted, BENHOLM CHURCHYARD Erected by Eliza Hughes Joseph Christie (builder) died at Johnshaven 24 December 1882 aged 74 also son Thomas died at Lauriston 01 September 1862 aged 4 also her sister Sarah died 01 March 1857 also the above Eliza Christie died at Johnshaven 12 April 1890 aged 84 Erected by Margaret Christie in memeory of her husband David Willocks died ? also Margaret Christie died 05 August 1876 aged 90 Erected by John Sheret in memory of his father John Sheret who was drowned at Catterline 19 August 1848 aged 41 also his brother Hendry Sheret died 02 June 1852 aged 8 and his brother James Sheret drowned at sea 26 August 1856 aged 20 also his grandmother Ann Mitchell died 08 May 1862 aged 70 and his sister Margaret Sheret died 10 September 1868 aged 28 John Muldrich husband of Ann Mitchell died 17 January 1885 aged 83 JOHNSHAVEN CEMETERY Jean Christie wife of Alexander Blues died 28 January 1955 aged 73 Alexander Blues died 04 June 1964 aged 85 George Christie died 06 April 1942, husband of Margaret Ann Coull died 28 May 1948 In loving memeory of our dear son John Christie, Burn of Benholm, born 07 June 1907, died 09 December 1940 Ann Sheret dau. of David and Jane Sheret died art West Street, Johnshaven 23 December 1915 aged 30 also the above David died 02 February 1929 aged 81 also the above Jane Mowat died 24 December 1930 aged 80 also their youngest son David died 01 April 1965 aged 73 John Sheret died at Braehead, Johnshaven 24 April 1906 aged 68 his wife Ann Sheret died 19 October 1919 Erected by Isabella Sheret in memory of her husband, David Anderson died 23 October 1966 aged 86 abd the above Isabella Sheret died 03 November 1976 aged 79
----- Original Message ----- From: Carl Christie To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2001 10:38 AM Subject: Fw: Kincardine MI's ----- Original Message ----- From: Carl Christie To: [email protected] Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2001 5:52 PM Subject: Kincardine MI's While researching my family in Kincardineshire i noted some MI's for in various churchyards/cemeteries, so here they are, hopefully they will be of use to some one! FETTERCAIRN In loving memory of David Low Thomson, bel. husband of Catherine Christie d. 23/04/1941 aged 78 the above Catherine Christie d. 27/02/1945 aged 76 and their dau. Emma Christie d. 19/02/1986 aged 78 In memory of Wm. Main beloved husband of Helen Christie d. 08/06/1943 aged 34 WEST MEARNS CHURCH, FETTERCAIRN Jane Wallace wife to David Christie, sometime tenant in Upper Thainston who d. 10/10/1850 aged 78, the above David Christie d. 27/01/1835 aged 70 WEST MEARNS CHURCH, AUCHINBLAE Erected by Wm. Christie in mem. of his wife Jane Cruickshank who d. at Mains of Dillivard 28/08/1886 aged 55 also son George d. in infancy and the above Wm. Christie d. at West town Barras 26/07/1897 aged 63? also his son in law John Halcro d. at Law of Monbeddo 29/05/1918 aged 72 AUCHINBLAE CEMETERY James Christie d. at Ringwood, Fordoun 24/05/1942 and his wife Helen Paul d. 16/10/1948 GLENBERVIE KIRKYARD Erected by Jane Christie in mem. of her husband Robert Kinloch d. 12/02/1916 aged 68 also their son Alexander died in France 28/03/1918 aged 28 also their dau. Margaret d. 17/03/1919 aged 39 also sons Robert & James died in infancy also son William d. 03/06/1930 aged 54 and the above Jane d. 01/05/1931 aged 87 GOURDON CEMETERY Erected by George Christie in loving memeory of his wife Margaret Ann McLeod who d. 12/12/1918 aged 44 and their dau. Mary Ann who died 13/12/1918 aged 16 In loving memeory of our sister Margaret Christie who died 31/07/1934 aged 62 and her husband Wm. Legg Wood d.01/08/1935 aged 63 also their adopted dau. Bella Wood d. 02/10/1932 aged 18 I do have some others but i'll post them later on. Happy hunting, Carl Christie
HI; i have no relationship to these people but like to help where I can. I have found the following on the 1881 Census. Dwelling: Green Of Raemoir Census Place: Banchory Ternan, Kincardine, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203468 GRO Ref Volume 252 EnumDist 3 Page 4 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Andrew ROSS U 70 M Birse, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Farmer(128 Acres) Barbra ROSS U 55 F Birse, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Sister Occ: Farm Housekeeper Margaret CHRISTIE U 19 F Cluny, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Serv Occ: General Servant(Domestic) Andrew ROSS U 38 M Banchory, Kincardine, Scotland Rel: Nephew Occ: Farm Servant Thomas ABERDEEN M 31 M Skene, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Serv Occ: Farm Servant James CAMERON U 18 M Crathie, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Serv Occ: Farm Servant Dwelling: Corsefield Census Place: Midmar, Aberdeen, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203461 GRO Ref Volume 222-A EnumDist 1 Page 3 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Eliza ABERDEIN M 24 F Midmar, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Wife (Head) Occ: Farm Servants Wife Isabella ABERDEIN 1 F Midmar, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel: Daur >From: "louise larivière" <[email protected]> >To: SCT-KINCARDINE-L <[email protected]> >Subject: Adam & Aberdein > >My scottish grandmother emigrated to Canada around 1920 .Her name was >Janet Aberdein born about 1893 to Eliza Adam and John ( Johan ? >Tom?)Aberdein from Banchory. Additional information I hold > >Eliza Adam married to JOHN(Johan? or Tom?) Aberdein. >Died around 1951 in Banchory,at the age of 101-102 >Children: 7 >Isabella m. Douglas Wilson ; son Douglas who came to Canada >Janet , (my grandmother) >John (Jock)Aberdein- 2 daughters: Mary (who came to Canada) and Minnie >Elizabeth Aberdein >James Aberdein died at a young age >Mary Aberdein m. John Brinklow >Kate m Ewen; son Frank died 2000 in Banchory > >Janet had one son Ian Wright born in Montreal 1921-2(?) and raised in >Banchory >Scotland by Eliza Adam Aberdein, my great- grandmother; Ian died in >Belgium around 1994. > >Does anyone hold information as to Eliza Adam and John Aberdein >ancestors in Scotland? > >Grand merci de Montréal,Québec >Louise Gagnon Larivière * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Get your free @ecosse.net account http://www.ecosse.net Scotland's Free Internet Service Provider * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
I am trying to track down my ggg grandfather John Booth who has proven to be very elusive in various records. Needless to say I have no record of his birth or death. I know he was "of Banchory" when he married Elspeth Miller of "Old Machar" on 21 Jan 1823 when she was 44 yrs old. They had two sons Gordon (b11 Oct 1829 d1896 and Alexander b13 Sept 1826 d11 Feb 1910) when they lived in Holburn Street Aberdeen according to a family records. The 1861 census shows Elspeth (born at Bellie nr Elgin)as head living with George(tailor) at 106 George Street Aberdeen but no John. Elspeth died a widow on 8 Nov 1862 whilst living at the same address - her death notification shows her as widow of John Booth, seaman, the first ever reference to seaman. Previously on the birth notifications he had been a "labourer journeyman" There is no trace of the family in the 1861 or 1851 census at either address. Where could the family have been between 1829 when they were last recorded at Holborn street and 1861 census at George Street. All the records handed down from my grandfather (Alexander Stalker Booth)and great-grandfather John Booth have all proven accurate in all respects but neither of them have recorded any facts about their father/gfather "the elusive John Booth" Can anyone help or advise where I might start searching as I am stuck without his details many thanks Roger