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Whatsyumacallher
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Hello Terry
this is a first for me!
If you have the time can you see if you have any Hamiltons in your MIs. I think most of the family moved away, but I know of three who died in the area. Mary Ann Hamilton, aged 8 months, died 18 March 1861 (parents William Hamilton and Margaret Elliot) William Hamilton, aged 9 years, died 15 September 1877 (parents as above) and William Hamilton married to Mary Elliot, aged 45, died 25 December 1882, run over by loaded cart.
Many thanks
Linda
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Whatsyumacallher
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Many thanks for looking anyway.
Linda
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Morningstar
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Hello Terry,
Thanks for the generous offer. I am looking for BLACK, any, as they're all related, but especially William Black, miller of Innermassan, who died about 1837-1841 and his wife Agnes. They lived at Inch with their large family.
Chris
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terry hastie
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G Uncle Walter Combe 1893 -1915
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Hello Terry,
William Black, miller of Innermassan, who died about 1837-1841 and his wife Agnes. They lived at Inch with their large family. Chris
Hi Chris,
I did find this information about above family, you may already have it but here goes.
DEATH
BLACK, Sergeant William - D17/8/1843 - At Fort Allahabad, Bengal, East Indies, on the 17th August last, aged 26 years, Sergeant William Black, of her Majesty's 3d Buffs, third son of the late Mr William Black, miller at Innermessan.
MARRIAGE
BLACK, Mary - M1/6/1869 - At Balyett, on the 1st inst., by the Rev. R. Hogarth, Ivy Place U.P. Church, Stranraer, Robert Ross, Dalminnock, to Mary Black, second daughter of the late Mr William Black, miller, Innermessan.
Hope this helps you.
Terry
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terry hastie
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William Black, miller of Innermassan, who died about 1837-1841 and his wife Agnes. They lived at Inch with their large family.
Chris
Hi Chris,
.....and here's another one I found.
BLACK, John - D1/5/1846 -At Portsmouth, on the 1st inst., of consumption, John Black, orderly room clerk in the 74th Highlanders, aged 34 years, eldest son of the late Mr William Black, Innermessan mills - deeply regretted by all grades.
Terry
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Morningstar
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Thanks Terry,
BONAZA!
Chris
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seidkona
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Please is there anybody with the Inch /Soulseat MIs who could check for BLAIN. It's a long shot, but I'm trying to track mine through the Inch farms. There might just have been a headstone at some time, for somebody... 
There was also a John Blain who went off to farm in Kirkcolm - so if you happen to see any from Kirkcolm too please... Jenny
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seidkona
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Thanks greatly Terry! It's the older ones that I'm interested in. There were a whole bunch of Blains in the 18th and early 19th century and I'm trying to sort out which ones are who... things like the mention of William Blain being 'tenant at Ringnillie' are precious!
The one about the shoemaker in Stranraer - only if there is any mention of whose daughter Jane Blain was. There was a Janet or Jessie born around 1820, father William Blain, and a Jean or Jane b. around 1825, father Peter.
The Bennoch one looks potentially very interesting indeed - yes please. I have a Jean or Jane b. around 1778. I'll try looking for the Bennoch/Blain marriage.
Some of the names of the 18th century people (who may well have lived into the 19th c.) - James, Patrick/Peter, Robert, Jean/Jane, Janet, William, Thomas, Charles.
A James Blain who appears to have been tenant at Dalhabboch married Janet McBryde in 1777. Any mentions of MacBrydes are interesting to me too.
All best, Jenny
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seidkona
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Terry - updating info a little bit. A Mary McKibbon was married to James Blain in 1782... I'd be very interested in any McKibbon (or McCubbins) MIs also!
All best, Jenny
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seidkona
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Yes please... Thanks! Jenny
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