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Lorand
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #90 on: Sunday 24 May 09 01:27 UTC (UK) »

Can anyone help with the Laing / Ness connection.  Andrew Laing married Mary Ness 2.4.1908, who was my g- grandmother's sister.  They went to Canada and returned to Fife in 1924.  I would like to know the names of their children and grandchildren if possible and also their occupations.

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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #91 on: Sunday 24 May 09 10:23 UTC (UK) »

Evelina
My heart jumped for a moment when I saw Laing linked with Dewar. Reported earlier in this thread I said I had an Elizabeth Laing married to a James Walker whose mother was Catherine Walker nee Dewar b 1835 at Balmerino, Fife.

However I can find no Mary Ann in my Dewar family or links to Robsons or Greens.

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John Gourlay
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KirstyG
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #92 on: Wednesday 03 June 09 09:21 UTC (UK) »

Hi Lorand

Do you have years of birth for Andrew and Mary? I see a possible couple in the 1911 census in Ontario, with 2 young sons and a brother John Laing living with them.

Andrew born 1883, Mary b. 1879, John b.1885
Living at 35 Castlefield Ave, North Toronto.

http://automatedgenealogy.com/index.html


There was a Mary Laing, other surname Ness who died in Falkland, Fife in 1959. Her death certificate may have a name of a child if they registered it.

You should bear in mind that their children, and certainly grandchildren may still be alive and rootschat policy is not to post details of living people.

Kirsty
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Chiad Fhear
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #93 on: Monday 22 June 09 09:10 UTC (UK) »

JUST HAD TO GET THIS THREAD BACK UP TO THE TOP AGAIN Cheesy

Hi again Laing 'cousins'

I've got a query for you to resolve for me from an A*******.co.uk find ...

1901 Census for Wemyss, Buckhaven, Fife has JEMIMA LAING, age 30, born Wemyss abt 1861 as STEP DAUGHTER of James age 34 and Janet age 37 Tongue

I know, from my searches in General Register House in Edinburgh, that 'Janet' was Janet Kinnear and that the other children all correspond - except for James shown as age 72 instead of 12 - right down to wee Thomas aged 5 months.

A search on ScotlandsPeople has no Jemima born in Wemyss (or Scotland for that matter) between 1855 and 1865 but there is one in 1870 Undecided


Before spending any more credits, do any of you have anything about Jemima in your records?

Regards

Chiad Fhear
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Aye mair questions than answers in a world where the past was a different place - that cannae be revisited!

Family surnames being researched ...
Crawford, Neilson, Lindsay, Reekie, Davidson
Drummond, Pearson, Laing ... will do for starters but there's a whole lot more!

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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #94 on: Friday 26 June 09 08:11 UTC (UK) »

Just to throw a spanner in the works (probably!) ... I have a Thomas Laing, married to Ann Mitchell 1/12/1866 - she was born in Fife in 1847, the daughter of Archibald Mitchell and Ann Dewar.

Thomas and Ann had five children: - Ann, b. 1867, Christian/Christina b. 1870, David b. 1873, Archibald b. 1882, and "Betsey" b. 1889.  Those last couple seem quite a time after the rest of the family, so I'm dubious about who they actually belong to ... however that's beside the point.

The point is ... I don't have any info on Thomas, unfortunately.  Another of my contacts gave me this much information, but for some reason I've had trouble contacting him just lately.  So I don't know whether there's some connection, here ... ?
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Chiad Fhear
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #95 on: Friday 26 June 09 09:42 UTC (UK) »

Just to throw a spanner in the works (probably!) ... I have a Thomas Laing, married to Ann Mitchell 1/12/1866 - she was born in Fife in 1847, the daughter of Archibald Mitchell and Ann Dewar.

Hi Deb D

Could this be who you're talking about:


THOMAS LAING was born 11 Jul 1847 in Cupar, Fife, and died 06 Dec 1922 in 14 Castle Street, Cupar, Fife.  He married ANN MITCHELL 01 Dec 1866 in Crail, Fife, daughter of ARCHIBALD MITCHELL and ANN DEWAR.  She was born 06 Jun 1847 in Crail, Fife, and died 08 Feb 1927 in 14 Castle Street, Cupar, Fife.

Between 1881 and 1901 they lived in St Andrews Road, Anstruther Easter; Falside, Carnbee and Lahill Crag, Newburn and they had SIX children - Ann, Christina, David, Archibald Mitchell, Maggie Black and Betsy Lindsay!

Seems we have a common link - so please PM your email address to me and we can compare 'finds'  Smiley

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Chiad Fhear
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Aye mair questions than answers in a world where the past was a different place - that cannae be revisited!

Family surnames being researched ...
Crawford, Neilson, Lindsay, Reekie, Davidson
Drummond, Pearson, Laing ... will do for starters but there's a whole lot more!

Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #96 on: Saturday 27 June 09 00:39 UTC (UK) »

Done ... will butt out of the thread now, unless someone else finds a connection  Grin
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Dunbar
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Mackwood
Kinnear
Mitchell
Morgan
Delves
Anderson
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #97 on: Saturday 27 June 09 09:21 UTC (UK) »

Hi  MairiD

I am researching the same LAING family as you, maybe we can share notes? At the moment I am trying to find out if there is a connection between John Laing b.1809, the gardener at Pitcairlie house and Robert LAING b.1819 the gardener at nearby Wellfield house. 
James STARK was a groom then butler at Wellfield House. John LAING's daughter Margaret LAING b. 1839 and James STARK's son Peter Manuel STARK b.1842 married and emigrated to New Zealand. Margaret's sister Mary LAING married Andrew Robertson ANNAN, their son Henry David/McDougal ANNAN and his cousin Mary-Ann Munro STARK married and adopted my grandmother Mary ANNAN and lived in Dunedin New Zealand.
There is such a confusion of LAING's around fife and they seem to move around a lot!

Cheers
Wendy
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #98 on: Monday 29 June 09 23:23 UTC (UK) »

Hi Wendy,

Am very happy to share notes!
That was interesting about the gardener Robert Laing at Wellfield House.

I could not find a BC to match the details given on Censuses that he was born in Cupar. Cupar however was where the other Laings were born.

On Robert's DC (1893, Collessie) his parentage is not given as the informant stated 'not known' so no help there.

 John Laing's (1809, father of Mary and Margaret,etc.,) siblings were Margaret (1807), Janet (1810) and Jane (1813). Robert's birthdate of 1819 is not far from these dates. One possibility is that he was the youngest of this family but I think there would have been a BC matching those of the others.

A son was born to Robert Laing and Christy Storar in Auchtermuchty and as Robert (b.c.1819) and his wife Margaret Donovan/Denovan ( unclear) named their first child Christian, those parents are another possibility.

I looked at what seems to the previous generation of 'our' Laing line.
Margaret, John, Janet and Jane were born to John (b.c.1780) and Jane/Janet/Margaret(!) Smith.

 David (1778), William (1782) Janet (1788) Elizabeth (1791) and Robert (1796) may have been John's (c.1780) siblings. The youngest, Robert, had a family starting in 1834 ---too late for a Robert c.1819.
 I have not found David and William's marriages and families if any. Perhaps though 'Wellfield Robert' was a cousin of John (1809).
I do think there will be a connection! Finding it is a challenge.

Have you looked at the National Library of Scotland's maps online and seen the fascinating ones showing Pitcairlie? ( I must look again to spot Wellfield House.) Lindores House where Andrew R. Annan worked is quite near. He will have met Mary Laing at that time--c. 1848/9.
Best Wishes,
 MairiD.

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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #99 on: Tuesday 30 June 09 03:15 UTC (UK) »

Hi MairiD

Yes I thought it was interesting about Robert too, of course with so many LAING'S it may be coincidence or extended family as you suggest. I will keep digging!

John LAING (1809) and his siblings Margaret (1807) Janet (1810) and Jane (1813) were all christened together on the same day in 1813 Cupar suggesting that either they were not regular church goers or services may have been irregular?  Any further children of John LAING (1780) and Jane/Mgt/Janet SMITH may have had after 1813 would not necessarily have been christened?

There is a John LAING and wife Janet and their daughter Christian (1815) living in Strathmiglo in 1841 who may be a possibility. The ages don't quite fit but maybe?

In 1891 Robert LAING (1819) is living with his married daughter Christian/Christina McGregor with a visitor Helen DUNOVAN b. Strathmiglo. Robert's other children are John, Janet, and William all family names from our LAING branch.

Christian LAING (1815) and Robert LAING (1819) would certainly fit date wise as siblings of our John (1809).

Yes I too think that William LAING and Janet AVES are the most likely parents of John (1780) and have looked at their other children. IGI also gives a Margaret (1785) There are too many possibilities with many of the families having the same names! I will keep looking.

Wendy
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #100 on: Sunday 19 July 09 09:43 UTC (UK) »

Hi, I have LANG/LAING's in my tree, but mine are Robert LANG & Elizibeth MITCHELL??, Only one son known Archibald c.1755. I have all just about given up finding siblings for Archibald, which is strange for that time frame of him being the only child.

My lot also came from Larbert, you havent come across this family any where in your family history research??.
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #101 on: Monday 20 July 09 10:28 UTC (UK) »

Hi everyone I came across this discussion and I just though I would let you know that Im great granddaughter X3 of David Laing and Christina (nee. Skinner). My dad's great grandpa and gran was James Laing b. 1857 and Janet Kinnear.
Im quite new to this so Ive been mainly focusing on the direct parent lines and not going into too much detail on brothers and sisters etc although I do have some info.
Ps im not too good at the whole terminology thing!! I'll learn!
Zoe Laing x
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #102 on: Monday 20 July 09 17:44 UTC (UK) »

Welcome to Rootschat.
My Grandfather,s sister Margaret Mann m Thomas Laing in 1913 he was the son of James Laing & Janet Kinnear .They lived in Denbeath but moved to Falkirk. I also have more info, you need  3 post,s then you can send a private message so we can pass newer details. Christine.
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #103 on: Monday 20 July 09 21:28 UTC (UK) »

Hi Christine, did you go further back than Janet Kinnear?
I got to Christina Skinner and David Laing then struggled to get further back with very little information.
I did get death cert for David Laing born 1818 and states his parents were David Laing and Jeannie Laing ( nee Laing) yet cant find any more info on their marriage or births. Come to a bit of halt!!
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Re: "Laings" in Fife and beyond
« Reply #104 on: Tuesday 21 July 09 07:41 UTC (UK) »

I too am decended from David Laing and Christina Skinner and like many other researchers have had difficulty establishing the parents of David Laing.

I do however have plenty of info on the Skinner line that I'd be happy to share.
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