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Topic: MI's Kirkcolm Old Parish Churchyard (Read 1371 times)
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terry hastie
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Have the MI'S for Kirkcolm Old Parish Churchyard will do look ups.
Terry
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« Last Edit: Sunday 06 April 08 14:00 BST (UK) by Berlin-Bob »
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bigt
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Hi Terry
Any BONE or BOAN. I would doubt if there are any as they were ag labs.
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ankerdine
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Hello Terry
Have you found any Marshall's by any chance. I am not sure if I also asked you if there were any Marshalls in Stranraer too.
It's nice to see threads on the Wigtownshire section. It seems to be the quietest area! 
Thanks very much
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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Shanty
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Nice offer (the lookups). Thanks. Would there be any Airdrie family in there?
-Shanty
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terry hastie
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Hi Shanty
Sorry no Airdries.
Terry
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terry hastie
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Hi Judy,
Sorry no Marshalls.
Terry
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terry hastie
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Hi Bigt,
No Bone or Boan and why would you think that they wouldn't be buried in the churchyard because they were Ag Labs. Don't discount it many of my family were Ag Labs and are buried in churchyards with stones as far back as late 1700's.
Have you also looked at the name Bain. I helped my friend with her family tree her mothers maiden name was Bain. The further back we got it changed to Bane & Bone. Bane as you will know is how us Scots used to and still do say bone.
Sorry couldn't help further.
Terry
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bigt
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Thanks Terry.
The reason I mentioned about there may be no stones is that some may not have been able to afford it.
Thanks anyway
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Thanks Terry.
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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Hello Terry
Thank you so very much. Could you take a look for Rennie/Rainie/Rainey variations
John Rennie died September 4, 1863 in Kirkcolm. His parents were William Rennie and Margaret Tate. His wife Sarah m.s. Milvain died Feb 28th, 1874 in Leswalt.
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Waite, Moore, Clarke, Dorman, Neil, Rennie/Rainey, Brown, Mclean, Day, Millar/Miller, Gunzion, Thomson, Black, Milvain, McCubbin, Steadman
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terry hastie
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Hi Linda,
Sorry there are no Rennie/Rainie/Rainey gravestones in Kirkcolm Old Churchyard.
Terry
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terry hastie
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Hi Julie,
Craig as follows:
Erected by Archibald Kain in memory of Elizabeth Craig his mother who died 05/10/1869 aged 83 years. The said Archibald Kain who died 27/08/1880 aged 66 years.
No MI'S for the other names but at the back of the book is the Hearth Tax Collection List of 1692 with
Patrick Agnew - Netherclachan, Alexander Agnew - Knockquoyd, John Agnew -Nether Glengyre and Patrick Gibson- Knockquoyd.
Terry
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Hanan
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Hi Terry,
Many thanks for the offer. Do you have any info on;
John Harries (d 1830) & Jean Anguish (d 1867)
Or any other Harries/Anguish?
Thanks for your help.
Hanan
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