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Topic: Ogilvies- MAINS OF GLENGARROCK, KEITH (Read 1248 times)
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Adawtry
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Can anybody tell me roughly where this farm is and even better anything about the family. Is above an English spelling of MAINS OF GLENGARIOCH. I also came across a very cryptic entry about it saying it "featured in Scottish history" anybody any clue. My first pair in this tree is William Ogilvie and Isabel Anderson (no dates or place of birth/death). I feel I'm cheating but have just recently broken though a wall when I was sure I could have my Mum's tree tidy and printed for Xmas. I'm happy to share all I have in return. Thanks in advance Annie
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Adawtry
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Thanks You've no idea how many spelling I have of it. Annie
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Adawtry
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Yes Isles I've the kids. My line is from John b 1790 who ONLY had 11. Really I want to know if anyone knows for sure if William is the one born 1749 to William and Margaret Hay marr 1748. It looks probable as his 1st 2 children are Will & Mgt but I've learned not to trust that. I've found on Libindex that "Glengerrack" was sold in 1779 and again in 1895 but not who bought it the 1st time and sold it the 2nd. I'll just have to get in touch with Graeme to see what else the docs. say. It's rare for my folk to own land so I'm maybe going posh. William's son Adam went to USA and was a founding father of a town in Iowa and it's on their site that I found Glengarack was a part of Scottish History, mind I also found a few errors. Annie
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Adawtry
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Thanks Isla, This means that the sale I found will probably have been for the estate not just the farm. I'll have to get a copy from Elgin. It looks like the Ogilvies might have been there 100 years or so. I'm not entirely unfamillliar with the area, my step grandad was born in the Glen of Newmill and I've friends at Greenbog, just over the hill, but I couldn't find Mains of Glengerrack. It might have to wait for my next visit next April to search Keith library or Elgin for more details. I donated a 1920 Glen of Newmill school photo to the local History group, earlier this year, not thinking I'd anybody there, I've got a scan though. Annie
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GDub71
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I have a Thomas Ogilvie, son of John Ogilvie and Bessie Barclay, born at Glengarroch in 1692. I live near Keith and I can tell you from having read some local history that the Ogilvie family (presumably of Glengerrack, and certainly from that area) were major players locally, back then. They have the biggest monuments in Keith cemetery by far.
I suspect that they were probably a cadet branch from the Earls of Findlater or Seafield at nearby Cullen on the coast. I would like to do more research on this area, but I'm smack bang in the middle of teacher training, so I can't do too much right now, I'm afraid.
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Banffshire - WILSON, RIACH, CALDER, MUIRY, PETERKIN, CRAIB, OGG, CRUICKSHANK, FARQUHAR, COPLAND, HAY, SHAW, HIND, CURRIE, STRATHDEE, MORRISON, WISEMAN, MOIR, MILNE, SHEPHERD, BLACK, BRUCE, RAMSAY, PEARSON, MCPHERSON, SHEED, MCANDIE Morayshire - MAVER, PHINN Aberdeenshire - MCINTOSH, GILLAN Kincardineshire - DUTHIE Ross-shire - MCANGUS, MCKENZIE, TARRELL, Inverness-shire - MACKAY, FERGUSON, MACCUISH, BEATON, GILLIES, MACDONALD, MACVICAR, MACDIARMID Louth - KIERAN, KANE, FEGAN, HOEY, WARD
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Adawtry
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I'm a hundred years behind you but waiting for some OPR printouts which might decrease the gap. There must be a huge tree out there somewhere because The Pope asked my 2 great uncles to Rome for the canonization of St John of Keith. because they were "of the same family" If the tree is in the Vatican we don't have much chance. They didn't go. When I asked my uncle Jim why not, he looked at me as if I was daft and said "I'm not RC". Do you happen to have a branch that went off to Nova Scotia? Some have turned uo from there staying with cousins in Iowa but they were born NS.
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GDub71
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I've no idea what happened to the rest of the family, as I'm descended from a daughter of Thomas Ogilvie aforementioned. All I know is that the further back you get with this line, the increased likelihood that they were somebodies. The Ogilvies had estates all over North East Banffshire and elsewhere too.
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Banffshire - WILSON, RIACH, CALDER, MUIRY, PETERKIN, CRAIB, OGG, CRUICKSHANK, FARQUHAR, COPLAND, HAY, SHAW, HIND, CURRIE, STRATHDEE, MORRISON, WISEMAN, MOIR, MILNE, SHEPHERD, BLACK, BRUCE, RAMSAY, PEARSON, MCPHERSON, SHEED, MCANDIE Morayshire - MAVER, PHINN Aberdeenshire - MCINTOSH, GILLAN Kincardineshire - DUTHIE Ross-shire - MCANGUS, MCKENZIE, TARRELL, Inverness-shire - MACKAY, FERGUSON, MACCUISH, BEATON, GILLIES, MACDONALD, MACVICAR, MACDIARMID Louth - KIERAN, KANE, FEGAN, HOEY, WARD
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BC Ogilvie
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I realize this is an old posting - I am a direct descendant of William Ogilvie born 1 Sept 1749 in Glengerrack and Isabel Anderson born 16 Sept 1763 to William Anderson and Elspet Rainie (maybe Rennie). He was the son of George Ogilvie of Glengerrack (17 April 1721) and grandson of George Ogilvie born 7 Jun 1693, and the greatgrandson of George Ogilvie born in Glengerrack about 1670 who was married to Isabel Mellis, Keith. Let me know.
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Willyway
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Yes Isles I've the kids. My line is from John b 1790 who ONLY had 11. Annie,
Do you know if John was a UP Minister and married Helen Manson?
Alison
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Way - St. Andrews, Fife Low - Dundee, Angus & Longforgan, Perth. Teinder - Tealing, Angus Gourlay - St. Andrews, Fife
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