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Re: Temple Village Midlothian
« Reply #252 on: Wednesday 07 January 15 21:01 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that Monica.

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Re: Temple Village Midlothian
« Reply #253 on: Thursday 08 January 15 12:49 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Monica and hello Fiona,

                   I am sorry there none for whom you are looking for at Temple, however, that is not to say that they are not buried there, the burial book has been very poorly kept over the years and many people are missing from it.

Can you please tell me where they lived and what made you think they are in Temple ?, also the years you are looking at for burials and even any relatives of theirs might be handy, not everyone could afford a headstone.

Cheers.

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« Reply #254 on: Thursday 08 January 15 17:45 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for your reply, Archie.

  No other Baynes were buried there and I do not have a lair number. I will get back to you if I can trace one.

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Re: Temple Village Midlothian
« Reply #255 on: Thursday 08 January 15 17:48 GMT (UK) »
Hi Archie,

I had a look at your site but as you say no Leishmans found.
Richard Leishman was babt1779 in Carrington, not far from Temple, Richard also married Agnes Brown 1804 in Carrington. Richard & Agnes had a son Robert b1808 Carrington. As far as Richard & Agnes go that is all info I have on them, no death dates, or census results. I wondered if they had stayed and died in the area as Robert their son, married 1830 Newbattle, again nearby. Robert and his wife Matilda Ramage had 9 children, 4 born in Temple the others in nearby villages. I have death dates for Robert, Matilda & their 9children, mostly in East Lothian.
Thanks for your interest & if by chance you have any info that throws any light on Richards death in Temple would be great.

Fiona


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Re: Temple Village Midlothian
« Reply #256 on: Thursday 08 January 15 20:18 GMT (UK) »
Hi Fiona,

              I went on to ScotlandsPeople and found these but there is no record for Robert in Carrington only a Richard and that is in Edinburgh, there was also no trace of Roberts death so this means he may have died possibly in England.

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Re: Temple Village Midlothian
« Reply #257 on: Tuesday 17 March 15 02:08 GMT (UK) »
Hi ....
Does anyone know of any Stewart's buried at Temple .... ?

I am related to Richard Stewart from Primrose/Carrington - c.1840s ...
And they appear to have relatives in Temple.

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Re: Temple Village Midlothian
« Reply #258 on: Tuesday 17 March 15 19:35 GMT (UK) »
Hi Del

Have a look on the index on Archie's new (fab  ;D) site here https://sites.google.com/site/templevillageburials/

Can't see any Stewarts on the burial list that Archie has https://sites.google.com/site/templevillageburials/list-of-names-and-pages

He is best to advice. He will get a notification on your post here and post back.

Monica  :)
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Re: Temple Village Midlothian
« Reply #259 on: Wednesday 18 March 15 08:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi Dell,

             sorry but I don't have any of that name on the list but that does not mean that they are not there, many people could not afford a headstone, However, he could be buried at Carrington itself the little Village, sadly I have not completed that one.

The date you have given could mean that they are buried at Whitehill Aisle just down the road, this would be hard to check as it is overgrown and the Council will not put money out to upkeep it.

Monica, thank you for your kind words.

Regards.

Archie.

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Re: Temple Village Midlothian
« Reply #260 on: Wednesday 18 March 15 10:07 GMT (UK) »
Apologies if this has been mentioned and answered before, I was stunned  to read that the removal of Lichen is illegal. Is that  a Scottish/British National Trust directive along with the Archeologists or is it only in Scotland?

Must admit in the new country here lichen hasn't had much time to be established  :P

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