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Topic: McIntosh/Brander married at 'Finfan'! --COMPLETE-- (Read 470 times)
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flst
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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In answer to your question - yes it was quite common for the couple to marry at (usually the bride's) home. This appears to be the case with your couple. If you go on the freecen website & search for Brander in Urquhart parish, you will find the Brander family at Finfan.They are there in 1841 & 1851 anyway! Regards, flst
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TAYLOR, COBBAN, SCOTT, PATERSON, BARCLAY, DUNCAN, SKENE, SIM, WOOD, STEPHEN, ROSE, CUMINE, MORISON, GERRARD, PYPER, ANDERSON, FARQUHAR, BURNET, THOMSON, DAVIDSON, BIRNIE, STRACHAN, DEY, GERRIE, ROBERTSON, FINNIE, WYLLIE,STEPHEN,WILLOX,MICHIE,MARR,BRUCE, CLUBB,SLESSOR,CLARK, SIMPSON,HEPBURN,SINCLAIR,BEEDIE,FOWLIE, CLYNE,FINDLATER,JOHNSTON,BROCKIE,PARK, WATT,MACKIE,WALKER,YEATS,THIRD, BURD,EWAN,ARTHUR,AUCKLAND, MURDOCH,LOW,IRVINE,CHALMERS,BOYES, LYON,SMITH,ADIE,WATSON - ALL N.E.SCOTLAND.
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See http://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NJ3163
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AITKENHEAD, Lanarkshire; BINNY, Forfar; BLACK, New Monkland; BRYSON, Cumbernauld; BURGESS, North-East Scotland; CRUICKSHANK, Rothes; DALLAS, Botriphnie; DAVIDSON, Oyne; HOGG, Larbert; LESLIE, Rothes; LESLIE, Mortlach; MENDUM, England; PATERSON, Larbert; RHIND, Forfar; SANG, Scotland; SCOTT, East Kilbride; STOREY, New Monkland; THORNTON, Shotts; WADDELL, New Monkland; WILKIE, New Monkland; WILKIE, Tannadice; WYLLIE, Lethnot and Navar; YOUNG, Keith
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Is there anyway to find out more about the history of the farm?
LIBINDX has nothing about it.
From the look of the farm house I'd guess that it was probably built in the late 18th century. There would have been earlier houses, probably small and thatched.
You could trace its ownership through the valuation rolls and registers of sasines.
The Valuation Rolls were produced annually by each county and burgh and they list the proprietors, tenants and occupiers of every house in each parish. The purpose was to assess how much each was due to pay in rates (local taxes). There are copies of some of the Moray ones in the Local Heritage Centre in Elgin, and the National Library of Scotland www.nls.uk and National Archives of Scotland www.nas.gov.uk have (almost?) complete sets. As far as I am aware none of them are available online yet. Unfortunately they stopped compiling them when local government funding was reorganised by the last Conservative government
The Registers of Sasines are the records of transfer of ownership of property (land and buildings) and some of them go back to the 16th century. They are held in the National Archives of Scotland in Edinburgh, and are not, so far, available online. You wouldn't need to look at the whole documents, because there are calendars of abridgments, arranged by year, which summarise who transferred ownership of what to whom, and by which means (sale, inheritance, gift etc). There are indexes but you need to go in person to the National Archives of Scotland, or commission a researcher to do so on your behalf.
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AITKENHEAD, Lanarkshire; BINNY, Forfar; BLACK, New Monkland; BRYSON, Cumbernauld; BURGESS, North-East Scotland; CRUICKSHANK, Rothes; DALLAS, Botriphnie; DAVIDSON, Oyne; HOGG, Larbert; LESLIE, Rothes; LESLIE, Mortlach; MENDUM, England; PATERSON, Larbert; RHIND, Forfar; SANG, Scotland; SCOTT, East Kilbride; STOREY, New Monkland; THORNTON, Shotts; WADDELL, New Monkland; WILKIE, New Monkland; WILKIE, Tannadice; WYLLIE, Lethnot and Navar; YOUNG, Keith
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