Author Topic: Ritchie Family Barwheys farm St Quivox  (Read 3700 times)

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Ritchie Family Barwheys farm St Quivox
« on: Sunday 16 June 13 00:53 BST (UK) »
Looking for help in finding any information on the Ritchie family that lived at Barwheys around 1800.  John Ritchie married Jean McHoul (Mcwhenl) who,s father was John McHoull (b1730).
John Ritchie died 10th jan 1826 and is buried at St Quivox

Family include
Robert b 1790  d 16th june 1880  married Margaret McQueen 29th june 1812
James b 23rd nov 1795  d 25th nov 1848  married Margaret Highet 12 june 1827
Hugh b 3rd feb 1798
Janet b 12th aug 1803   d 11th jan 1916 married   James Highet 9th aug 1829
William b 1792     d 1875        married Agnes Falconer 14th dec 1817
Jean     b 16th may 1807
Alexander  b cira 1792           married 17th oct 1830

All family married at St Quivox
William   lived at a Farm called Broadwood
James Highet and Janet Ritchie moved to Canada
James Ritchie  is my g/g/grandfather.
Any information on St Quivox, Barwheys, Broadwood, or the Ritchie family would be appreciated.

Regards   Alan Ritchie Gore NEW ZEALAND

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Re: Ritchie Family Barwheys farm St Quivox
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 18 June 13 09:07 BST (UK) »
Hi Biggles

Spoke to a farmer friend who lives up that way,Barwheys is near the village of Mossblown and Broadwood is on the Annbank to Coylton road.

 The Hopkins family had Barwheys for years and McHarg has been at Broadwood for a few generations.

Friend will speak to his Dad soon so may get some more info,sorry its not much help.

 Mikayla

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Re: Ritchie Family Barwheys farm St Quivox
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 18 June 13 09:26 BST (UK) »
Thanks Mikayla for your reply. I will appreciate any information on the Ritchie family, Barwheys. William Ritchie and Agnes Falconer had 9 children at Boardwood Regards  Alan

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Re: Ritchie Family Barwheys farm St Quivox
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 18 June 13 10:48 BST (UK) »
Sorry,my friends Dad has only been at Fulshawood since 1909,their family came over from Campbeltown then,hope you get more info.

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Re: Ritchie Family Barwheys farm St Quivox
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 16 July 17 16:41 BST (UK) »
Hi Bigals.
We are related. My 4th great grandparents were John Ritchie and Jane McHowal (various spellings). My third great grandfather, their son, was Robert who married Margaret McQueen. I think I only have the same info as you bit you may like to see my tree on Tribal Pages. I don't know whether you can hide your email address on here but if you can find a way to do it, then I can send you an invitation to see my tree.
Best regards,
Sheila Jackson.

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Re: Ritchie Family Barwheys farm St Quivox
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 16 July 17 16:56 BST (UK) »
Hi Sheila,

If you post 1 more message you will be able to use the PM (Private Message) Facility to send your email address to Bigals under the left side under the username, visible as a scroll page.

Edit...Maybe not as I see there's only two posts from Biglas  :-\

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Re: Ritchie Family Barwheys farm St Quivox
« Reply #6 on: Monday 17 July 17 22:10 BST (UK) »
Looks like Bigals hasn't returned.
I was going to suggest these websites for St. Quivox.
www.Ayrshire.roots.co.uk   It has 1821 census for St. Quivox and photo of church.
www.genuki.org/bigsct/AYR/StQuivox
www.Ayrstquivox.com
www.ntsayrshire.org.uk/Gazatteer/QuivoxSt.html
www.werelate.org/wiki/Place.St_Quivox,_Ayrshire,_Scotland
Edit: First 2 links didn't connect. They came up when I typed the addresses in search box.
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Re: Ritchie Family Barwheys farm St Quivox
« Reply #7 on: Friday 01 November 19 04:08 GMT (UK) »
Alan

Apologies for using this website,  but I could not find your current email address.

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