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Topic: TWEEDIE of Stockmoss Smithy (Read 515 times)
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Scatza
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Why not ...a little side-step in the dance with my ancestors 
Isabella McMurray, daughter of John McMurray and Isabella Shaw, married John Tweedie June 30, 1854. in Rerrick Parish. John Tweedie was previously married to Jane Smith, who died at Stockmoss Smithy on 4 March 1853, age 24 years.
Stockmoss Smithy is still there. Tumble down sheds where one imagines the 'smithy' work took place; a 'compact' , dirty whitewash, double story house, neglected, and 'sad', situated just off a narrow tarred lane in God's Own County ..... Daffodils were blooming in the early spring when I (a McMurray decendant) visited for the first time in April 2006. Isabella died of TB (Pthisis) in 1984.
I keep trying! Is there anyone researching the Tweedie family and/or kin? Does anyone know anything of the history of Stockmoss Smithy?
Never-say-die Scatza
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McMurrie/McMurray, McFegan, McClune, Coltart, Shaw, McLean - Kirkcudbright; McMurray, Simpson, Adams, Mussett South Africa
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Eye
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I too am a descendant of Isabella. Her daughter Elizabeth had an illegitimate daughter, Isabel Margaret, who was my grandmother. At the moment I have stopped looking after the 1901 census which shows William as the head of the family sharing the house with his sister Isabella, an apprentice and his niece Mary who was known to me as Aunt Mary although she was in fact a cousin of my Granny's. I will keep looking but as I'm quite new to this I am not sure of the best places to look. Bye Eye
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ankerdine
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I have some very good friends actually coming to dinner on Saturday evening. The "gentleman" has often laughed with me when discussing family history and said that his grandmother was a Tweedie from Dumfries and Galloway. He is not yet retired so is not so inspired to research just yet. I am ever hopeful though.
Maybe, I will endeavour to extract some facts on Saturday evening and then ask for help on this link! He is a little reluctant as he thinks that they were all thieves, gypsies and vagabonds but so were my ancestors too !
Hope you have further success both Scatza and Eye.
Judy
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Marshall, Williamson, Blair, Hoggart(h): Creetown, Stranraer, Dalrymple, Auchinleck, Coylton Saxton, Brown, Sketchley: Nottingham, Rutland, Leicestershire Bradbury, Turner: Walsall McColville, Halliday: Northern Ireland Hawker, Davies: Aston, Birmingham Silvers: Dudley, Worcestershire Blakemore: Black Country
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MonicaLesl
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A nice picture of the lane leading from Stockmoss Smithy by Chris Newman at www.geograph.org.uk/reuse.php?id=714291 
Monica
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MacIsaac, MacDonald, MacPherson, MacVarish, MacMaster: Moidart - Inverness-shire. Gillies: pre-1850 Knoydart, Inverness-shire /post 1850s Fort William area - Argyll. Tully, Tulley, Moran, Murphy: Lanarkshire. Durnan, Durnin, Kelly, Tully, McPhillips: Co Monaghan. McIntyre, McMahon, Tully: Co Cavan (?) Ireland. Moran: Co Mayo (?) Ireland. ..........and lots of Spanish name interests........
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Eye
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It looks as though there are more of us out there!
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