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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 13 April 08 19:29 BST (UK) »
Hi Terry,

Thanks for checking those names for me.  Yes I'd very much like to see the McGaw names if you don't mind.  The McGrath, McGraw and McGrain are all the same family, they had a habit of changing their surname so the McGaw could be them.

Thanks
Hanan
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ROSS or MUNRO Scotland, Inverness
SUTHERLAND & BUDGE, HAMILTON or GORDON Caithness, Halkirk Area 1700 & 1800's; Lanark 1900’s
MCGRATH or MCGRAW, MCINTYRE, MCWHINNEY, FERGUSON, CAMPBELL, FLANAGAN, WAUGH & THOMSON Ireland
MCGRATH or MCGRAW Wigtown early 1800’s; USA, Taft (CA), Jarbridge (NV) early 1900's
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 13 April 08 21:15 BST (UK) »
Just saw your request for Mcgaw info will get it done tomorrow going off line now but found these in the 1841 census:

Village, Kirkcolm, Wigtownshire

MCGRAUGH Henry M 20 Agricultural Labourer Ireland
MCGRAUGH Eliza F 18 Agricultural Labourer Ireland

Terry
g grandfather Thomas Borthwick 11/11/1882 - KIA 25/9/1915 aged 33 Kings Own Scottish Borderers

Brothers & cousins to Thomas (Both KIA same day)
Robert Johnstone Borthwick 1898 - KIA 24/3/1918 aged 21 North Staffordshire Regiment

George Lowden Borthwick 1899 - KIA 24/3/1918 aged 19 Royal Scots Fusiliers

gr Uncle Walter Combe b1893 - KIA 12/7/1915 aged 22  Kings Own Scottish Borderers

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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #29 on: Monday 14 April 08 10:38 BST (UK) »
Hi Terry,

Thanks for Henry & Eliza.  I'm can't confirm they are part of the family but there is every possibility they are.

It's a John & Isabella McGraw/McGrain/McGrath & their family I'm looking for.  John's family did come from Ireland and I do have a record of John and Isabella living in Kirkcolm for a while.  So quite a lot fits as you can see.  :-\

Thanks again, if you find any more people please do let me know. :)

Hanan
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MCGRATH or MCGRAW, MCINTYRE, MCWHINNEY, FERGUSON, CAMPBELL, FLANAGAN, WAUGH & THOMSON Ireland
MCGRATH or MCGRAW Wigtown early 1800’s; USA, Taft (CA), Jarbridge (NV) early 1900's
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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #30 on: Monday 14 April 08 16:16 BST (UK) »
Hi Hanan,

Inch MI's:

To the memory of John McGaw Capt of the ship Euphemia who died in Dominica January 18th 1838 aged 35 years.


(Cross on 4 step base)
Thy will be done.  Erected by Elizabeth McGaw in affecionate remembrance of her parents. Alexander and Jane McGaw late of Mount Pleasant and their family, Margaret, William, Jane, And Thomas. Also the above Elizabeth who died 6th July 1890


Erected by Jean McMaster to the memory of her husband William McGaw late tenant in Craigcaffe who died 27th April 1837 aged 77 years. Also the above jean McMaster his spouse who died March 25th 1847 aged 72.


Erected by Andrew McGaw Shoemaker, Stranraer. In memory of Jane Gilmour his mother who died 28 Novr 1861 aged 66 years. Also William McGaw his son who died 21st October 1862 aged 16 months. Also William McGaw his father who died 17th December 1864 aged 76 years. Also Robert McGaw his brother who died (blank space) aged 56 years. Also William McGaw his brother who died 9th January 1878 aged 54 years. Also James McGaw his son who died 18th January 1882 aged 16 years. Also John McGaw his brother who died 11th January 1891 aged 62 years. Also the erector Andrew McGaw who died 16th October 1893 aged 70 years. Also Jane McBlain wife of the above Andre McGaw who died 31st Ocotber 1899 aged 69 years.

Amazing how much writing the could get onto a stone!!

Terry
g grandfather Thomas Borthwick 11/11/1882 - KIA 25/9/1915 aged 33 Kings Own Scottish Borderers

Brothers & cousins to Thomas (Both KIA same day)
Robert Johnstone Borthwick 1898 - KIA 24/3/1918 aged 21 North Staffordshire Regiment

George Lowden Borthwick 1899 - KIA 24/3/1918 aged 19 Royal Scots Fusiliers

gr Uncle Walter Combe b1893 - KIA 12/7/1915 aged 22  Kings Own Scottish Borderers

Census &  BMD information Crown Copyright  GROS - www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk


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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #31 on: Monday 14 April 08 19:54 BST (UK) »
Gosh lots of info.

Thank you VERY much Terry, I will go check out all those names.  There are plenty which sound familiar so I'm hoping these might be some of my McGraw/McGrain/McGrath with another surname to add to their collection - McGaw! :)

Hanan
CURRIE & KERR Scotland, Bute, Isle of Arran
ROSS or MUNRO Scotland, Inverness
SUTHERLAND & BUDGE, HAMILTON or GORDON Caithness, Halkirk Area 1700 & 1800's; Lanark 1900’s
MCGRATH or MCGRAW, MCINTYRE, MCWHINNEY, FERGUSON, CAMPBELL, FLANAGAN, WAUGH & THOMSON Ireland
MCGRATH or MCGRAW Wigtown early 1800’s; USA, Taft (CA), Jarbridge (NV) early 1900's
WYLLIE & HIGGINS Scotland, Lanarkshire & Ayrshire

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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #32 on: Sunday 27 April 08 18:28 BST (UK) »
Hi Terry,

No jokes please  ;D but are there any BONE or BOAN. This is my wife's line.

Sorry, forget this, I forgot I had posted earlier.  :-[

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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #33 on: Tuesday 24 June 08 08:13 BST (UK) »

Hi Terry,

I wish that I were tramping around Inch graveyard with you, but, it's such a long swim from Melbourne, Australia to the West Coast of dear Auld Scotland!

What I'm looking for is anything about the ARMSTRONG's or the LITTLE family. All I know, at the moment, is that one member of that family married on 15th November, 1836 at Inch in Wigtownshire. A bit of a long shot, I suppose, but, nothing ventured - nothing gained, eh?

My very best to you.

Tom.

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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #34 on: Tuesday 24 June 08 12:20 BST (UK) »
Hi Tom,

I'm sorry but there are no Littles or Armstrongs listed on the MI'S for Inch Old Parish Churchyard or Soulseat Burial Ground. I also had a look at the Kirkcolm Old Parish Churchyard none there either. I also looked at the 1841 Index for Inch there are 2 Littles-  Jane 20 b Ireland living at Kirminnoch
                Margaret aged 45 Farmer b Ireland living at
                Kirminnoch

1841 - Armstrong John 20 Ag Lab Village of Lochans
                  "       Susanna 20             "             "
                  "       Robert 3                  "             "
                  "       William 1                  "             "

Also   Armstrong Robert 2 months Scotland living Lochans Mills

         Armstrong Margaret 25 female servant living Drumdoch.

Hope you get lucky with the Armstrongs and Littles and at least the sun will be shining in Australia more than can be said for Scotland right now!!!

Best wishes  Terry
g grandfather Thomas Borthwick 11/11/1882 - KIA 25/9/1915 aged 33 Kings Own Scottish Borderers

Brothers & cousins to Thomas (Both KIA same day)
Robert Johnstone Borthwick 1898 - KIA 24/3/1918 aged 21 North Staffordshire Regiment

George Lowden Borthwick 1899 - KIA 24/3/1918 aged 19 Royal Scots Fusiliers

gr Uncle Walter Combe b1893 - KIA 12/7/1915 aged 22  Kings Own Scottish Borderers

Census &  BMD information Crown Copyright  GROS - www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk

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Re: MI's for Churchyard at Inch
« Reply #35 on: Tuesday 24 June 08 13:39 BST (UK) »
Hi Terry  :)

See this thread:

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,311600.0.html

The Littles were not connected - Tom had the wrong death reg!


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