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Ettrick burials
« on: Saturday 30 January 16 18:27 GMT (UK) »
I'm planning a trip to Ettrick to trace where my grandfathers family came from. Are there many churches or graveyards that may hold some clues as to what happened to them? The family home was at Cossarshill and as far as I'm aware is still there.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Laurie
Mackinnon Macpherson Barron Macleod

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Re: Ettrick burials
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 30 January 16 18:51 GMT (UK) »
happyhaggis.co.uk has a list of names for Ettrick Churchyard
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Clotworthy, McMahon, Saunderson, Culley (Ireland & Scotland)
Weatherall, Greer (Ireland & Scotland)
Hamilton, Johnston, Dawson, Rennie, Wright (Clackmannanshire)

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Re: Ettrick burials
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 07 February 16 20:24 GMT (UK) »
laurie81  I transcribed Ettrick Yarrow and Kirkhope where they could have been buried. If you let me know who you are looking for i will try and help you before your visit. A quick check finds families of Anderson, Burnets, Laidlaws and Moffats living at one time in Cossarshill and are all in Ettrick cemetery. all transcriptions are on Cd from Selkirk Antiquarians . Let me know who you are interested in.\
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Re: Ettrick burials
« Reply #3 on: Monday 22 February 16 10:14 GMT (UK) »
If you are trying to find farm locations we have linked the census to modern and historical maps to make finding your ancestral home easier. We have done much of this area; here is Cossarshill: http://www.scottishindexes.com/51transcript.aspx?houseid=77401010

To search for other place go to the home page and put the placename in the keyword box, leaving the name blank then from the search results select a census entry and you should be able to click through and see the place on the maps.

Hope you have a good trip!

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Re: Ettrick burials
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 25 February 16 17:47 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the replies. I'm just back from my trip and found MACKINNONs in the Ettrick cemetery. There were fresh plot markers for other MACKINNONs next to one of the two headstones that we found. Are these maybe bought plots for family still living? We found no living MACKINNONs in the area. Where would I find the records for who these new plots are for?

Laurie
Mackinnon Macpherson Barron Macleod

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Re: Ettrick burials
« Reply #5 on: Friday 26 February 16 09:01 GMT (UK) »
Laurie  the Scottish Borders council at Newtown st boswells hold the burial and lair maps for all the border cemeteries they should be able to help.
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