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Topic: House/Place name in Dunoon ? (Read 1001 times)
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DonnieMac
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Hello all, can anyone shed any light on Milton Cottage, Dunoon circa 1894, I have googled it and it comes up with a residence on Queen St, Dunoon on today's map, could this be the same place ?. Any help very much appreciated.
Thanks.
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McEachern/McKechnie and variants - Isle of Mull McKinnon - Isle of Mull, MacPherson, MacDonald, MacPhee, MacMillan, MacAulay and Wilson all Benbecula. MacPherson, MacPhee and Campbell-South Uist. McKillop-Oban, McArthur- Island of Luing.
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MonicaLesl
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If it is any help, in the 1891 census, there is a reference to Sandbank Rd Milton Cottage in Dunoon. A Campbell family were living there, headed up by a Hugh and Elizabeth.
Monica
Added: from the same search, there is also Milton Road, Milton Cottage. Milton Road seems to have a number of entries with different names for various cottages including a Milton Cottage.
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MacIsaac, MacDonald, MacPherson, MacVarish, MacMaster: Moidart - Inverness-shire. Gillies: pre-1850 Knoydart, Inverness-shire /post 1850s Fort William area - Argyll. Tully, Tulley, Moran, Murphy: Lanarkshire. Durnan, Durnin, Kelly, Tully, McPhillips: Co Monaghan. McIntyre, McMahon, Tully: Co Cavan (?) Ireland. Moran: Co Mayo (?) Ireland. ..........and lots of Spanish name interests........ Census information Crown Copyright, www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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DonnieMac
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Thanks for reply, the reason I am looking is oit as given as the place of birth on my Grandfather's birth certificate, his name was Donald MacKechnie, Donald's parents were Peter MacKechnie and Flora MacKechnie nee MacPherson, Donald was born in 1894 so maybe they moved in after the 1891 census, by the 1901 census young Donald and his mother are living in South Uist whilst Donald's father is deceased ( maybe ), another story, but thank you anyway Monica.
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McEachern/McKechnie and variants - Isle of Mull McKinnon - Isle of Mull, MacPherson, MacDonald, MacPhee, MacMillan, MacAulay and Wilson all Benbecula. MacPherson, MacPhee and Campbell-South Uist. McKillop-Oban, McArthur- Island of Luing.
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josie46
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Hi Donnie We used to go on holiday to Queen St for years and there was a Milton Cottage in Queen St there's a Milton Rd and the Milton burn in same area Just off Queen St
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DonnieMac
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Thanks Josie, can you remember it to give a description, will have to try and find some old maps, see how the area looked in 1895 ish if I can, maybe google earth for now. Thanks again Josie
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McEachern/McKechnie and variants - Isle of Mull McKinnon - Isle of Mull, MacPherson, MacDonald, MacPhee, MacMillan, MacAulay and Wilson all Benbecula. MacPherson, MacPhee and Campbell-South Uist. McKillop-Oban, McArthur- Island of Luing.
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josie46
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I was looking up a couple of sites for you to enquire one is the Dunoon library which has fam history archive email pauline.flynn@argyll-bute.gov.uk
also the Castle Museum might have some info as they have a lot on old Dunoon email info@castlehousemuseum.org.uk
Josie
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prophetess
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Hi Donnie, I live in Dunoon if you would like I can take a look next time I am down town and take a photo, if its still there, The name is familiar Sybil
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ORKNEY FLETT, CLOUSTON, WHISHART, SCOTT, BRUCE, ABERDEEN AREA:THOMSON, ROSIE, CHAFFEY, ALLAN, GLASGOW;STEWART, SPENCE, DOUGLAS, BLACK , KEAYS(KEYS), MITCHELL, JOHNSTON, FLETT, ALLAN, CALLAGHAN, JENKS,FINLAY,SMELLIE,TYSON
MORAYSHIRE: ALLAN, INNES, MCPHAIL, MATHEWS, STEWART, MCKENZIE, MCLEAN, PLOWMAN, MASSON, IRELAND:DOUGLAS,BLACK,McAULAY,KEAYS,TWEED,MITCHELL, ENGLAND: JENKS, WALKER,BALDWIN, HURST,PHILLIPS, CHAFFEY, ROBERTSON, ALLAN;JOHNSON, AMEY,Corston,Race
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prophetess
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your welcome, if it's nice over the weekend and I am free I will look or next time i am down town
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ORKNEY FLETT, CLOUSTON, WHISHART, SCOTT, BRUCE, ABERDEEN AREA:THOMSON, ROSIE, CHAFFEY, ALLAN, GLASGOW;STEWART, SPENCE, DOUGLAS, BLACK , KEAYS(KEYS), MITCHELL, JOHNSTON, FLETT, ALLAN, CALLAGHAN, JENKS,FINLAY,SMELLIE,TYSON
MORAYSHIRE: ALLAN, INNES, MCPHAIL, MATHEWS, STEWART, MCKENZIE, MCLEAN, PLOWMAN, MASSON, IRELAND:DOUGLAS,BLACK,McAULAY,KEAYS,TWEED,MITCHELL, ENGLAND: JENKS, WALKER,BALDWIN, HURST,PHILLIPS, CHAFFEY, ROBERTSON, ALLAN;JOHNSON, AMEY,Corston,Race
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alibally
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I dont know Ive replied to the correct thread but you were asking about Milton Cottage - that was my grans house - it is on Queen street - its a small stone cottage. My mother sold it about 2-3 years ago after my gran passed away. I have lots of good memories of time spent there
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DonnieMac
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Hi alibally, you have the right thread, dont suppose you have any pics do you, how long was your gran there, do you know any of the house history ? how has it changed, if it has.
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McEachern/McKechnie and variants - Isle of Mull McKinnon - Isle of Mull, MacPherson, MacDonald, MacPhee, MacMillan, MacAulay and Wilson all Benbecula. MacPherson, MacPhee and Campbell-South Uist. McKillop-Oban, McArthur- Island of Luing.
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alibally
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My gran had it for as long as I can remember (Im 44), she never changed it. It had a living room 1 bedroom (open to living room)1 bathroom and a teeny tiny kitchen. It was solid stone not brick like a but and ben. One little side garden where my gran planted all her roses (teeny garden). After my mum sold it I believe the new owners had it all modernised (Im afraid). My gran never modernised anything in it but she did like a lick of paint and was always painting the stoop and the outside (last time I saw it it was a light blue with black - I live in the US now). I dont have any photos Im afraid we are not family of picture takers sadly. I can ask my mum more details maybe she remembers who it was purchased from.
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prophetess
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I must apologies DonnieMac, the weathers been good but i clean forgot about it will try and do photo's this weekend
Sybil
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ORKNEY FLETT, CLOUSTON, WHISHART, SCOTT, BRUCE, ABERDEEN AREA:THOMSON, ROSIE, CHAFFEY, ALLAN, GLASGOW;STEWART, SPENCE, DOUGLAS, BLACK , KEAYS(KEYS), MITCHELL, JOHNSTON, FLETT, ALLAN, CALLAGHAN, JENKS,FINLAY,SMELLIE,TYSON
MORAYSHIRE: ALLAN, INNES, MCPHAIL, MATHEWS, STEWART, MCKENZIE, MCLEAN, PLOWMAN, MASSON, IRELAND:DOUGLAS,BLACK,McAULAY,KEAYS,TWEED,MITCHELL, ENGLAND: JENKS, WALKER,BALDWIN, HURST,PHILLIPS, CHAFFEY, ROBERTSON, ALLAN;JOHNSON, AMEY,Corston,Race
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alibally
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Yikes brain is going in my old age - I am so sorry it was Milton Rd my grans cottage was on not named Milton cottage.
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