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Topic: West Lothian MI'S (Read 2935 times)
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xjustjanex
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I have the access to the West Lothian Monumental Inscriptions and quite willing to do look up's . Please let me have the NAME, YEARS and what PARISH they are most likely to be buried in.
Jane
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norris. broadie.wright.day,taylor.wilkinson,mindenhall,bennett,rose,gower,boorman,perry,emery.mindenhall,levett,east,dodd,cutter,kilburn,netherway.
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Jeans Girl
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Hello,
I wish to take up your offer to look up MIs
I have Helen Anderson nee Ramsay d 18th March 1868 at Bathgate.
Looking for death of Alexander Anderson her Husband died between 1852 and 1868 he was a plasterer.
Also any of their family
Thomas b 1836
John b 1842
Alexander b 1851
wont give you the girls as I dont know their married names. Hoping you can help many thanks Margaret.
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Fifer
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Hi Jane
Can you look up the surname Potter and lamb in Linlithgow,Livingstone for me please.
thankyou for your help
Angela
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Barclay,baxter,Cook,Cowie,Dryburgh,Hughes,Morris,Murray,Simpson,Westwater from Fife Scotland.
Hatton,Roscoe,Smith,Ellison,Hardy,Harding,Holmes,Randles, Fishwick from Wirral Cheshire,
Barnett,Hempsall,Humphrey,Ward,Wrench from Lincolnshire
Hartshorne,Wilson,Brass,Dodds,Hunter from Durham
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casliber
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Hello Jane, I have an Isabella WARK (nee DICK) d. 1865 who died in a village called East Benhar in Fauldhouse District, Whitburn, West Lothian. Her husband died Fauldhouse - Andrew WARK (d. 1880).
Thankyou for the offer cheers Cas Liber in Sydney,Oz
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Aberdeenshire: Nelson, Middleton, Dow, McLennan, Hendry Ross & Cromarty: McLennan, Macaulay Midlothian: Nelson, Lumsden Berwickshire: Lumsden, Melrose Stirlingshire: Dick West Lothian/Lanark: Wark West Yorkshire: Wormald, Cooper, Snowden, Sykes (all Drighlington/Adwalton), Thackeray (Tong) Warwickshire: Payne (Coleshill/Solihull), Forshaw (Coleshill), Drakeford (Coleshill) Somerset: Quartley NZ: Thompson (Dunedin) also Poland, Belarus, Romania
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stwrt
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Hi Jane, My Name Is Gillian Stewart & have started on my maternal side of my family due to my Grandmothers ailing health I'm looking for An Elizabeth Little (my Gran's mum) Whitburn west lothian Scotland. All I know is that she died when my Gran was 10yrs which would have been 1940. The others that I'm looking for are the Mcgilps of Harthill lanarkshire Scotland these would probably bee Shotts/ Harthill area, Sommervilles of Whitburn west lothian Scotland. Would probably be Whitburn south church or Brucefield church main st whitburn west lothian Scotland. Elizabeth Little as far as I know is from whitbun too. If you have any info at all I would be very Happy to hear it..
Thankyou for your time on reading this.
Gillian Stewart & family
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TraceyK
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Hello Jane, Would you mind looking for monument inscriptions for John Graham 1771-1852 and his wife Mary Gardner Graham abt 1775-bet1841-1851? Both should be in Torphichen. According to his will, he was well off for the times, so I'm hoping that there was a stone marker.
Thankyou so much, Tracey
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Armstrong - Armagh, Ontario Ballantyne - Stirlingshire Barrie - Stirlingshire Beech - Leicestershire Browning - London Colwell - Enniskillen, Nova Scotia, Huron & Bruce ON Crawford - Renfrew Gardiner - Torphichen, West Lothian; Slamannan, Stirlingshire Gemmill - Ayrshire, Lanark Ontario, Graham - Slamannan, Stirlingshire; Torphichen, West Lothian Higgins - Antrim, Huron Ontario Lamb - Leeds, Yorkshire Letham - Stirlingshire Lovett - Shepshed, Leicestershire Weir - Ayrshire
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apanderson
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Gillian,
I have sent you a PM regarding the burials you are looking for.
Anne
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hilary laura
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Hi Jane, thanks for your offer, could you look for any Kerr's in Bathgate please. Also the names of Thomas & Henderson in Torphichen. Thankyou. Hilary.
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capricorn
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Hi Jane,
Thank you for your offer. I'm looking for a George McLean, he was in 1841 census age 50, I can't find him in 1851 census, so assume he died between those years. At the time of the 1841 census he was living in Blackburn, Livingstone. Regards Liz
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colliersbairn
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Hi there, I would appreciate any information on Gillon M.I.'s from about 1735 to 1820. I don't think there can be that many. Specifically John Gillon and spouse Margaret Anderson (b. abt 1735 - 1757), and Andrew Gillon and Agnes Schaw (b. abt 1710) but any Gillons will do. They are mostly in Torphichen and Bathgate.
Many thanks,
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lyndyloo6
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My Great Grandmother, Susan Allan Welsh,Bervie
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Hi Jane,
Wonder if you can help me please?
I am looking for Bridget McGoohan/McGoughan, ms Dunigan, died in Uphall (Niddry) in 1874.
Bridget McCann, ms McGooghan/McGoohan, died Uphall, (Simpson Rows) 1884.
John McGoohan died Dechmont c1880.
All were RC in faith.
And any other of the above named families would be much appreciated. Been trudging round West Lothian cemetries for a couple of months now, so would be grateful for any help 
Kind regards,
Lynda
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Welsh, Allan, Wemyss, Caird, McAllister,Gibb, Kincardineshire, McDonald, Brechin, McConnachie, Pirie, Welsh, Angus Gibb, Allan, Ross, Stewart,McRobb, Aberdeenshire, Robertson, McKay, Blyth, McHale, Begg, McCann, McCabe, Horan, Edinburgh. McGoohan, Conway, Kelly, Meechan, Edinburgh, Ireland Goodfellow, Hodgson, Birtley,Chester le Street Durham. Logie, Seater, Swan/Swanny, Kirkwall, Sutherland, Dingwall McLaughlan, Michael, Edinburgh Ireland
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Mari Anne
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Hi Lynda
I took a notion today to try and find out how my mother's familes' were distantly related to the actor Patrick McGoohan, he died yesterday. When he was at the height of his fame in the 60's, because of 'The Prisoner'; my mum often referred to the distant relationship.
I stumbled upon your enquiries about the same name, then I had to go through the Roots reg. process again* to contact you with what I know.
Patrick's parents were Thomas and Rose Fitzpatrick and he/they originated from Drumreilly townland, nearest town Ballinamore, Co Leitrim, Eire.
Patrick was born in 1928 in th USA. I don't yet know if his parents married in the USA or whether they were already married when they emigrated. (The Ellis Island records stop in the early 1920's, so they won't be the next thing I check.)
The family returned to Ireland in the early 30's to try farming. I'm assuming this was on family land in or around Drumreilly, but McGoohan families also farmed according to the 1901 census in the townlands of Aughoo, Aughoo East and Listnatullough. These places are all within a few miles of Ballinamore.
My mother's maiden-name was McGovern and her family lived in Aughoo West. Her mother Mary Rose nee McCartan came from Listnatullough. Mary Rose's mother's maiden name was Honeyman and there were also several families of them in the Listnatullough townland at the turn of the last century.
Mary Rose had one sister Katy - I think, who emigrated to NY but died young. In the 70's my parents had their first holiday in the USA. The only relatives my mother had to visit were the Beecorns. I have spelt the name phonetically. I assume one of Mary Rose's female cousins married into this family and my mother was visiting some of their children. Cousins certainly, but I don't know the degree of relationship. Beecorn doesn't sound to be an obviously Irish name, but then neither does Honeyman! ('May be to do with the plantation history of the Leitrim/Cavan lands.) Whatever it's origin it would have been a RC family.
Until the 1950's many people who managed to stay in rural Ireland married a neighbour who was almost certainly a distant relation! Even those who emigrated managed to find and often married someone from their home area.
Any how Lynda I hope the above gives you a few answers. It will undoubtedly create even more questions!
Regards Mari Anne
*I've an old registeration'tied' to a defunct Ebox.
PS I have first hand knowledge of the above places. My mother and father found each other in London, after the war. But 10 years earlier my mum and dad had danced together as teenagers. His family came from a farm just a few miles south-west of Aughoo West. He had hordes of relatives in the USA.
PPS My own maiden was HARKIN, like McGoohan not a very usual name, unless you are looking in Inishowen or Londonderry. We think our Harkin great-great-grandfather came down from Donegal to Leitrim in the 1840/50's, with his brother; to work as bailiffs! A great pedigree to have! The landagent, possibly Lord Leitrim's, would have brought tenets in from Donegal to do his dirty work.
PPPS Have you read the 'Hanging Gale', loosely based on the family history of the McGann actors? Well in that book , set in Donegal in the famine years; the bailiff is called Harkin. May be it used to be the family trade!
PPPPS Last point our McGovern & McCartan family names are very common in east Leitrim/west Cavan. Hence very difficult to trace my mum's relatives. Oh McTagues are also her relatives and again very common in that location.
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