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mrs a
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Does anyone know if there is/was an Inchcross Farm roundabout Bathgate? My maternal grandparents possibly lived there. (Walker)
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Fawcett, Currie, Hutton, Bauchope, Rankine, Main,Gilmour,Campbell,Tervit,Walker,Frame,Rooney, Finnie,Rea West Lothian, Lanarkshire, Stirlingshire, Fife
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mrs a
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thanks for that. Looks like it must have been built over at some point. Avril
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Fawcett, Currie, Hutton, Bauchope, Rankine, Main,Gilmour,Campbell,Tervit,Walker,Frame,Rooney, Finnie,Rea West Lothian, Lanarkshire, Stirlingshire, Fife
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Piglet01
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Hello Mrs A
I've just come off the National Library for Scotland website and saved a .jpeg of a map section with Inchcross on it - from the Linlithgowshire map of 1854 to 1875 at: http://www.nls.uk/maps/early/os_scotland_county_series_list.html
It's shown as being between Durhamtown and Whitburn. Although it's only called Inchcross and not Inchross farm - it's the only one there, and in the same position as the current map?
You can either go online or pm me your e-mail address and I send you the snapshot :O)
Regards, Steve :O)
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McDonald originating in Aberlour. Smith (Aberdeenshire/Aberdeen), Esslemont, Christie, Robbie; Scott (in Aberdour). Crosbie and Willison. Roxburgh: Lawrie, Thomson, Paxton, Peacock, Amos, Robson
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mrs a
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thanks Steve, have had a look. Avril
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