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giuliana
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Seeking information on John McNicol and Ann Leitch, who married in Glasgow in October 1854.
John was born 31 October 1834 in Glenorchy, Argyllshire. (Parents' names may be Hugh and Christina.) Ann was born 29 September 1832 in Glenorchy, Argyllshire.
They travelled to Australia (date unknown but probably 1854-55) perhaps initially to Tasmania (the Leitch family were a pioneer family in Tasmania) but they settled in Victoria and raised their family in the Costerfield area. Both are buried in Heathcote cemetery, Victoria.
Children born to John and Ann (believed to be all born in Australia): Finley (1855), Archibald (1859), Agnes (1861 & 1863), John (1865), Donald (1868), Christina (1870), and Hugh Duncan (1872).
Details of both John and Ann's parents, siblings, occupations, addresses etc. would be greatly appreciated.
I'm very new to genealogical research but loving it so far and fully expecting to become obsessed 
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MonicaLesl
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Hi Giuliana
You have quite precise birth dates for John and Ann, what's the source for these?
There is an entry in the 1851 census for a John McNicol born in 1834 in Glenorchy, Argyll. He is working as a shepherd at Coiletter Farm in Killin, Perthshire.
I wonder if this is him in with family in 1841 - they all show as born outside the county of Perthshire:
Finlay McNicol 49, agr. lab. Anne McNicol 47 Donald McNicol 16 Christian McNicol 9 John McNicol 7 Mary McNicol 5
Address: Clifton Village, Killin
If John and Ann followed Scottish naming pattern, first born son would normally be called after his paternal grandfather. Given you have a son Finley showing as born in 1855, this family looks promising.
Monica
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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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MonicaLesl
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This is Finlay and wife Ann in the 1851 census with a little bit more detail:
Finlay McNicol 59, lead miner, b. Inveraray, Argyllsh Ann McNicol 55, b. Bonaw (?spl), Argyllsh Dond McNicol 23, lead miner, b. Dalmally, Argyllsh Duncan McNicol 21, shepher, b. Glenorchy, Argyllsh Mary McNicol 14, b. Glenorchy, Argyllsh Duncan Kennedy 4, grandson, b. Glasser, Lanark
Address: Fox Hunter St, Clifton, Killin
There are a few children showing on IGI at www.familysearch.org which may be part of this family. To Finlay McNicol and Ann McKenzie:
1. MARGARET MCNICOL Christening: 06 JUN 1824 Glenorchy And Inishail, Argyll 2. DONALD MCNICOL Birth: 04 JAN 1828 Glenorchy And Inishail, Argyll 3. DUNCAN MCNICOL Christening: 03 MAY 1828 Glenorchy And Inishail, Argyll 4. CHRIRSTIAN MCNICOL Christening: 08 JUL 1831 Glenorchy And Inishail, Argyll
Monica
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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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MonicaLesl
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The closest I can see for Ann in the 1841 census with a slightly earlier birth year is this entry - everyone showing as born in the County:
Archibald Leitch 50, agr. lab. Hugh Leitch 20 Mary Leitch 20 Janet Leitch 14 Ann Leitch 12 Archibald Leitch 7 Duncan Leitch 55, mariner Allan McNicol 45, agr. lab
Address: Catush, Glenorchy Argyll
Again, in 1851, I can only see one Ann showing as born in Glenorchy, likely to be the Ann above as she shows as born c. 1829. She is working as a domestic servant away from home.
Monica
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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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giuliana
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Hi Giuliana You have quite precise birth dates for John and Ann, what's the source for these? <snip> If John and Ann followed Scottish naming pattern, first born son would normally be called after his paternal grandfather. Given you have a son Finley showing as born in 1855, this family looks promising. Monica  Have just heard back from the McNicol cousins in Victoria, Australia who said the birthdates and marriage details from John and Ann have come from the family Bible.
Giuliana
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annioc2
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Hello
I am currently compiling a history of Costerfield and have information about the McNichol family. John McNichol was a man of some standing it appears.
Regards
Anne
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annioc2
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Hello
Costerfield was named after Peniston and Allan Coster and Edwin Field, three of the four initial partner's in the first mine there. However, it was hotly disputed in the district for many years that the original discoverer was John McNicol. Upper Costerfield was named Nicolton in honour of John. I have a copy of a letter that Peniston Coster wrote substantiating this fact. I also have a copy of John and Ann's marriage certificate. I am quite happy to forward these onto you if you do not have them.
How are you connected with the McNicol family?
Regards
Anne
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annioc2
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Ok, sent you an email
Cheers
Anne
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