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Topic: James Guthrie of Allanton, 1789-1843 (Read 510 times)
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MartinGuthrie
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I'm looking to find any information on the siblings or parents of the above James Guthrie. He married a Mary Conochie of Carron, Larbet in 1811 in Glasgow but they returned to his father's house in Allanton for the birth of their 1st two children (Elizabeth, 1812 and James, 1813) whilst James was serving in the 25th Regiment (in Berwick?). They had a further 6 children (Thomas, 1816-18; Ralph, 1817-18; William, 1819-29; Ann, 1821; John, 1823-77; and Mary, 1825-27) mostly born in Glasgow.
Any help much appreciated as I appear to have hit a wall!
Thanks, Martin Guthrie
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emjay
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Hi Martin,
The 25th Regiment of Foot was in Berwick the dates you mention, and became the King's Own Scottish Borderers. There is a short history at http://www.army.mod.uk/kosb/history.htm and they have their own website at www.kosb.co.uk
Elizabeth Guthrie was baptised at the Golden Square Presbyterian Church the entry being:-
28 June 1812. Elizabeth daughter of James Guthrie, a Private Soldier in the 25th Regiment of Foot, & Mary Connichie his wife. Born at Allanton, Edrom Parish, 9th June 1812.
I can't find any further entries for the family.
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Myra
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MartinGuthrie
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Hi Boswells,
Sorry for the long delay getting back to you (Ahem!). Yes, I'd heard that there were still Guthries in Allanton. I've been meaning to try and track down names and addresses for them and then send them each a letter on the off-chance that they might a) be interested, and b) be related.
Thanks, Martin
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Hi Martin
The Guthries were in Allanton and as well as being joiners they were also undertakers. They would have been buried in Edrom or Hutton. In Hutton I found an inscription - By George Guthrie, Allanton children: Thomas 23.5.1838 9yrs. Ralph 28.9.38 1yr. Isabella 28.4.--- 8yrs. George Guthrie 9.12.1851 56yrs. wife Elizabeth Struthers 23.8.55 52yrs. son George 21.2.1857 20yrs.
Another stone there has Joseph Guthrie, merchant Allanton 9.9.1852 53yrs.
the 1837 Directory has Joseph Guthrie of Allanton - grocer and George Guthrie, tailor. Allanton was noted for having lots of tailors. In Duns there was a George Guthrie a cabinet maker.
Hope this helps and doesn't just cloud the issue. Good searching.
Betty
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MartinGuthrie
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Hi Betty - thanks for the info.
I had a good look around Edrom the last time I was there to no avail but yes, I'm fairly sure that they buried themselves in Hutton.
The problem I have is that the relative I have in Allanton was one James Guthrie. I know that his father was from Allanton also but I haven't been able to find his name. And James moved to Glasgow with his wife and all his children were born there... Sigh.
Thanks, Martin
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Has anyone researching relatives in Allanton come across any reference to Alexander Spence b. 1803 Allanton, d 1855 Paxton, Berwicks (parents Alexander b. 1779 Duns, d 1856 Hutton,and Christian Bell-nothing found neither birth, marriage nor death details for her). Just wondered whether there were other Spences or Bells living locally.
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