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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Argyllshire => Topic started by: cjm67 on Friday 20 February 09 11:10 GMT (UK)
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Hi all, hoping someone out there can help give me additional info.
Found back to my 4 x Great Grandfather - Hugh McKechnie, who I have found living in Cardross along with his wife Agnes Ann (nee Sinclair).
Does anyone out there have additional info on them of old photos or maps of Cardross showing 'Waterside' as this is where they were residing at the time of the 1841 census.
Any help given will be very much appreciated.
Many thanks
Craig
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Hello Craig,
A good site for old maps is the National Library of Scotland
Initially use the link below to zoom right into the area you're looking for - then click on the 'Historic' tab. The maps can change depending on how close in you go.
http://geo.nls.uk/os6inch/google.html
There are lots of different maps on the site. Another good site is www.old-maps.co.uk
If you use the free 1841 census at http://www.freecen.org.uk/ make a note of 2 or 3 houses either side of the location of Waterside and this should help you pinpoint it.
Regards, Steve :O)
http://geo.nls.uk/os6inch/google.html
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Steve
Thanks for the reply, Ill certainly take a look at thos sites in greater detail in the coming days.
Craig
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I am a Gr. Gr. Gr. Grand son of Hugh & Agnes McKechnie.
Parents George & Isabel (nee Crosbie)
Grand Parents Leonard & Amy (nee McVean)
Gr Grand Parents George & Clare (nee Anderson)
Gr Gr Grand Parents John & Christine (nee Ralston)
Gr Gr Gr Grand Parents Hugh & Agnes (nee Sinclair)
John McKechnie migrated to Balmoral, Victoria, Australia in 1849
Hugh McKechnie died 06/01/1850 buried Millburn Parish Churchyard Renton Scotland
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I see you have your post under Argyllshire but Cardross is in Dunbartonshire as is Renton where Hugh McKechnie is buried. Good luck with your search for information.