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History of Kincardineshire-book recommendation?
« on: Monday 13 January 14 17:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi everyone,
I'd really to get a feel of the NE countryside in the 18th and early 19th century.  T.C. Smout is great for Scotland overall but wondered if there is anything more specific for the Kincardinshire area? It might make my 'Jolly' study a bit more interesting if I could put the people in some sort of context.
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Jen
North East Scotland above the Tay...
JOLLY, Johnston,Thom, Rae, Davidson, Fielding, Sherret
FEARN, McKenzie, Stirling [brick wall], Robb, Wilson, Stott
RUSSELL, Fullerton, Christie, Cochrane, Davidson, Coutts, Easton, Scott
FRASER, Henderson, Noble, Mundie, Goodall, Thain, Neish, Moir

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Re: History of Kincardineshire-book recommendation?
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 14 January 14 21:58 GMT (UK) »
I know of several local history books that focus on the former county town, Stonehaven, but there seem to be few about Kincardineshire as a whole. If you can find a copy try "Highways and Byways Round Kincardine" by Archibald Watt. Also look at Groome' s Gazetteer, and the Statistical Accounts of Scotland, both online.
Lewis Grassic Gibbon' s "A Scots Quair", although fiction, gives a good flavour of this part of Scotland.
As an afterthought, there is also "The Queen' s Scotland: The Eastern Counties" by Nigel Tranter.
GRAY - Inveresk; Lanarkshire
LINDSAY - Lanarkshire
PURDIE - Lanarkshire; W. Lothian
POZZI - Elgin; Lancashire
MACKENZIE, MORISON - Isle of Lewis
ARCHIBALD, HAY, HUNTER, SNADDON - Clackmannanshire
COXON, HALL, JACKSON, SHOTTON - Northumberland

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Re: History of Kincardineshire-book recommendation?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 15 January 14 11:43 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Isabel,
I've got Gibbon's trilogy so maybe I'll start with that.  I'm reading a book my Henderson on 'Angus and the Mearns' but it's very rose tinted glasses - I'm sure life was a lot harder than he portrays. I'm familiar with the Statistical Accounts but not Groome's Gazetteer so that's a new one for me. I'll keep an eye out for the other two.
Jen
North East Scotland above the Tay...
JOLLY, Johnston,Thom, Rae, Davidson, Fielding, Sherret
FEARN, McKenzie, Stirling [brick wall], Robb, Wilson, Stott
RUSSELL, Fullerton, Christie, Cochrane, Davidson, Coutts, Easton, Scott
FRASER, Henderson, Noble, Mundie, Goodall, Thain, Neish, Moir

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Re: History of Kincardineshire-book recommendation?
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 15 January 14 12:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi

It would have been extremely tough living in Kincardineshire in the 18th and 19th centuries!  It's rural and remote today, let along all those years ago.  According to the blurb in the waiting room at Laurencekirk station there were only 80 or so people living at Laurencekirk in the 1730's and the population didn't increase much until the advent of the railways which gave access to markets further afield.

Try www.laurencekirkab30.co.uk Home/Area Guide/History and Heritage

Valerie
Derbys: Ward, Hopkinson, Bradley, Birds, Clarke, Taylor, Daykin, Gent, Vardy, Cotterill, Stocks, Godber, Dronfield, Charlesworth, Bonsall, Purseglove
Notts: Clarke, Freeman, Kitchen, Allcock, Housley, Swanwick, Berrisford, Farnsworth, Antcliffe
Staffs: Nutt, Bowring
Yorks: Holling, Fish, Kay, Hardy
Lincs: Plummer, Broughton, Wellbourne


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Re: History of Kincardineshire-book recommendation?
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 15 January 14 12:30 GMT (UK) »
This website may be of interest , articles , book extracts etc.  -
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/nescotland/index.html

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Re: History of Kincardineshire-book recommendation?
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 15 January 14 13:19 GMT (UK) »
Ev,
You've just started a mystery! Browsing site you mentioned and found this in an old diary entry:

Aug 2, 1814    James Brebner & Robert Ritchie cam hom from french prison

Is this Robert Ritchie (Whitefisher, born abt 1788 living at Gourgon in 1841) who marries Catherine Sherret in 1823 after she's been married to William Jolly in 1811? - I know - lots of Robert Ritchies but it's got to worth a little poke around. Oops getting totally off topic here!
Jen
North East Scotland above the Tay...
JOLLY, Johnston,Thom, Rae, Davidson, Fielding, Sherret
FEARN, McKenzie, Stirling [brick wall], Robb, Wilson, Stott
RUSSELL, Fullerton, Christie, Cochrane, Davidson, Coutts, Easton, Scott
FRASER, Henderson, Noble, Mundie, Goodall, Thain, Neish, Moir

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Re: History of Kincardineshire-book recommendation?
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 18 January 14 17:51 GMT (UK) »
Have a look for "Portrait of a parish" which is all about St Cyrus, my birthplace.
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Re: History of Kincardineshire-book recommendation?
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 18 January 14 21:05 GMT (UK) »
Ev,
You've just started a mystery! Browsing site you mentioned and found this in an old diary entry:

Aug 2, 1814    James Brebner & Robert Ritchie cam hom from french prison

Is this Robert Ritchie (Whitefisher, born abt 1788 living at Gourgon in 1841) who marries Catherine Sherret in 1823 after she's been married to William Jolly in 1811? - I know - lots of Robert Ritchies but it's got to worth a little poke around. Oops getting totally off topic here!
Jen
Gourgon   This has to be fishing village of GOURDON in Bervie Parish which adjoins Benholm Parish.
"..home from French prison .." 
As a bit of speculation I would suggest this is in the Napoleonic Wars period.  Fishermen from Gourdon and Johnshaven were taken off their boats while at sea by Press Gangs to man English ships at this time. The boats returned to their villages manned only by the boys.
If the English ship was later captured by the French the crews were imprisoned and subsequently  exchanged for French.
The Old Statisical Accounts for Benholm and Bervie are two good online sources for getting this sort of data and a general descriptions of the social and economic conditions of the late 1700s in NE Scotland.
Cheers
Sy
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Re: History of Kincardineshire-book recommendation?
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 19 January 14 08:51 GMT (UK) »
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As a bit of speculation I would suggest this is in the Napoleonic Wars period.

Napoleon abdicated in April 1814 so the men returning in August 1814 would make sense.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon


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