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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Kirkcudbrightshire => Topic started by: meeganf on Thursday 02 February 17 11:49 GMT (UK)

Title: Sennick, Borque Kircudbright McNISH, CLEIVE and WATSON names
Post by: meeganf on Thursday 02 February 17 11:49 GMT (UK)
Hi there
Have found some images of m and bap in the 18thC stating the above 2 "places". Have looked on ScotlandsPlaces and the google site and only parish mentions, not a specific town/place/site. Does anyone know if they are actual villages?

The names are ones that have come up. Very grateful for information
Thank you
Meegan

Title: Re: Sennick, Borque Kircudbright McNISH, CLEIVE and WATSON names
Post by: imchad on Thursday 02 February 17 23:11 GMT (UK)
Borgue is very much a village with church, school hotel etc. Senwick has a few houses and an old graveyard. Lovely little place which once was a parish (pre-reformation)

Ian McClumpha
Title: Re: Sennick, Borque Kircudbright McNISH, CLEIVE and WATSON names
Post by: meeganf on Thursday 02 February 17 23:57 GMT (UK)
Thanks Ian.
I have found it now, don't know why I couldn't before. The PR definitely says Sennick so they are both close together
Cheers
Meegan