I enquired recently about "Custon Home" and Jack Mills suggested it is "Coustonholm". Coustonholm Road is now just by East Pollokshaws Station. On an Ordnance Survey map from OldMaps site, this location is shown as "Coustonholm", just North of the White Cart Water. First, can someone tell me whether this was in Eastwood Parish? Or was the White Cart Water the county boundary to Lanarkshire and Govan parish at this point. An 1868 gazetteer says the White Cart River goes through the parish of Eastwood, but there seems to be a boundary on the old OS map. Second, can someone tell me the reference for the 1851 census enumeration book for this area? Or even better, also tell me whether William CAMPBELL and wife Mirren (or Marion) were living at Coustonholm. It is described by the descendants in New Zealand as being a farm with an apple orchard, which looks possible from the old OS map. regards, David Hawgood London, England.