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Lanarkshire / Re: Globe Cemetery
« on: Monday 01 August 16 15:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I don't know about visiting the Globe but I would try the Motherwell Heritage Centre. 

North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre High Road, Motherwell ML1 3HU Tel 01698274590

I got some grave info from them and they were very helpful. :)

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Lanarkshire / Re: GLOBE CEMETERY (Dalziel Parish Cemetery) PHOTOGRAPHS
« on: Monday 18 April 16 22:46 BST (UK)  »
The cemetery was opened for burials in 1876.
Just send me a P.M. with your email address and I'll send the required picture.

Aitken, Paterson & (Anderson).
Allan & Clelland.
Allan, Wilson & Findlay.
Alston [Alison Aitcheson died 1882]
Ambrose & Lloyd.
Baillie & Collins. (next to Collins & Thomson)
Baillie, Wilson, Millar, Muir & Henry.
Barr [William & Barbara].
Baxter & McPherson.
Baxter, Fleming, Gibb & Anderson.
Black, Smith, Phillips & Davies.
Blevins & Cardwell.
Blyth [Nettie died 1918].
Bonar [James died 1900].
Brant & Hanson.
Brighton [William & Sibila] & White & Hume.
Brown [Alexander & Mary, daughter Mary]
Brown, Harvie, Buchannan & (Balm...e).
Buchanan, Chapman & Forsyth.
Cameron & McDonald.
Cameron, Wardrop & Semple.
Campbell [Robert & Maggie with infant son Smith].
Canning & Edgar.
Clapperton [Archibald & Annie].
Clark & Inglis.
Clark, Sneddon & Stewart.
Cocker & Thomson.
Collins & Thomson.
Colville & Brown.
Cook, Davidson & Berry.
Corbett & McCrae.
Corfield & Underwood.
Cowie, Trueman & McLean.
Craig & Colvin.
Crawford, Swan & Brown.
Crombie & McKinlay.
Cullen, Scott & Simpson.
Cunningham [Andrew & Barbara].
Currie & Trevors.
Cuthbertson & Youngson.
Davidson [Robert & Agnes] & Hamilton.
Davidson, Thomson & Tennant.
Dillon & Walker.
Donnelly [Daniel & Mary]
Drinnen & Giffen.
Dur(ham), Ogilvie & Adam.
Easton [Robert died Dalzell Steel works 189(4)].
Ferguson & Grierson.
Ferguson, Pollock, Pritchard, McKerrow, Wilson & McAnnand.
Freckleton, Graham & Armour.
Fullarton & Smith.
Gilmour, Pickard, Campbell, Jack & McKillop.
Gow & Macdonald.
Gray, Paterson & Anderson.
Haddow, Paterson & Farqharson.
Haddow, Rae & Bell.
Hall [Herbert & Amelia] & Dunlop.
Hamilton & Goodall.
Hamilton & McDermid.
Hamilton, Branks & Hilton.
Hamilton, Brown & Russell.
Hamilton, Young, Henry & Chambers.
Hill & Watt.
Hilton & Anderson.
Hislop [John & Isabella] & Baillie.
Hodge & McLean.
Hope & More.
Ingram [Martha] & (Littlejohn?) Robert.
Irvine, Inglis & Roberts.
Jardine, Little & Tait.
Jesson & Broadstock.
Kelsey & McDonald.
Lang, Spalding, Steel & Tennant.
Langlands, Hamilton & Craig.
Lauder [Williamina died 24 Sept 1904]
Lawson & Gardner.
Liddell, Walker & Waddell.
Lindsay & Campbell.
Littlejohn, Hodge & Wilson.
Lochhead & Laird.
Lockhart [Elizabeth M.]
Mack, Stewart & Gilles.
Mackay [Jane died 1903 79yrs]
Mackie & Stevenson.
Macqueen, Maginnes & Russell. (next to Russell, Draffan, Macqueen & McBride).
Maddock & Woodman.
Martin [James, chemist died 1894].
Maxwell [James & Isabella] & (Mill or Hill?)
Mc(N)ealy, Mc( K or L)ean, & Hamilton.
McDonald & Thomson.
McDonald [Alexander & Josephine] & Murchison.
McDougall & Young.
McGreery & Geekie.
McGregor & McFee.
McIntyre [Agnes died Isle of Bute 1873]
McKay, Hall & Gibb.
McKelvie & Frederick.
McLean, Thomson, Taylor, Grieve & Marr.
McLuckie (Sneddon), Lindsay & Shields.
McLure, Edgar & Rennie.
McMurdo [Catherine, Order of the Eastern Star, died 1917] (adjacent to William, Freemason)
McMurdo [William, Freemason died 1909]
McNay & Burgess.
McNeil & Timmins.
McPherson, Cram, McNab & Johnston.
McRoberts & Jacquest.
McWhirter & Tombs.
Meek & Warnock.
Melrose & Dickson.
Millar & Love.
Millar, Allison, Wylie & Beverage.
Miller & Addie.
Miller [James Ormond 1859 – 1903].
Morris, Ward & Black.
Morrison, Napier & Milne.
Mowat & Smith.
Muir & Dobbie.
Muirden, Struthers & Cassels.
Mulrine & Welsh.
Munro, Chalmers & Sharp.
Murray & Henderson.
Murray & Taylor.
Murray [Peter & Rebecca], Minto & King.
Nichols & Gavins.
Nisbet & Ferguson.
Nixon, Brayton & Dunlop.
Orr & Collins. [Adjacent to Orr, Buchannan & McFarlane]
Orr, Buchanan & McFarlane.
Paisley [James & Margaret].
Paterson & Osborne.
Paterson, Dykes & Cowie.
Paterson, Hislop & Watt.
Paul & Condie.
Pollock & Wilson.
Pollock [Alexander died 1935].
Pugh, Russell, Stevenson & Roger.
Reid & (Baillie?).
Reid & Crawford.
Richmond & Hamilton.
Ritchie & Macdonald.
Robb & McLeod.
Robertson & Scott.
Rodger & Galloway.
Russell, (Draffan) Macqueen & McBride. (next to Macqueen, Maginnes & Russell).
Russell, Napier & Meikle.
Russell, Steven & Henderson.
Sharp, Paul & Millar.
Shearer, Baillie & Forsyth.
Shedden & (Thomson?).
Smellie, Cook & (Gray?).
Smith & Goodman.
Smith & Moffat.
Smith [Edward & Catherine].
Smith, Weir, White, Keir & Johnston.
Sneddon & Love.
Sommerville, Ballantyne & Rae.
Stewart [Duncan & Janet of Strathaven].
Stirret & Milligan.
Straiton & Hamilton.
Swift & Norton.
Taylor & Danks.
Taylor [William & Sarah]
Taylor, Gilchrist & McLeod.
Tennant & Findlay.
Tennant & Telford.
Thomson & Barton.
Thomson & Christie.
Thomson & Samuel.
Tonks & Yeardley.
Twaddle, Grant & Lees.
Wales & McAdam.
Walker, King & Boyes.
Wardrope [George & Mary] & Corbett & (Rod)gerson.
Webster, Eddie, Mitchell & Finlay.
Weir & Jamieson.
Weir & Wotherspoon.
Weir, Caldwell & Cooper.
Weir, Young & Logan.
White, BarKlay, Neilson & Deane.
Williams & Springthorpe.
Williams [Thomas Edward & Catherine].
Williams, Stanley & Nichols.
Williamson & Crawford.
Young & Aitken.
Young & Gardiner.
Young & Russell.


Sorry, the names are on the list though!!  Baxter (Gibb) McKay (Gibb) Sommerville/Ballantyne/Rae. Thanks anyway.  Elaine

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Lanarkshire / Re: Glassford Kirk Sessions
« on: Monday 21 March 16 09:53 GMT (UK)  »
Ok thank you :)

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Down / Re: Bangor Abbey graveyard - McCulloch
« on: Sunday 20 March 16 20:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, found on Scotlands People:  William McCulloch b. 03/02/1817 Dalmellington parents James McCulloch and Rosina Train who were married in Ayr 29/11/1811  you could try GRONI (General Register Office Northern Ireland) for more info.

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Lanarkshire / Re: Glassford Kirk Sessions
« on: Sunday 20 March 16 19:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi did you have any luck accessing kirk records for Glassford? I couldn't make head nor tail of it..... I am just interested in finding out if my Gx3 grandmother is mentioned when she gave birth to an illegitimate child!

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Lanarkshire / Re: Smellie/Allan
« on: Tuesday 01 April 14 14:13 BST (UK)  »
I just started on this site today and I don't think I have any blood connection to the Smellies but in the 1871 Scots census it appears that some of my family members- Adam age 15, Thomas age 13, Daniel age 8l Jemima age 6 and Margaret age 3, along with the matriarch Margaret age 48 Harper - lived in the household before immigrating to the US later that year. The Smellies listed are William age 46 as head, his wife Ellen age 52, daughter Agnes age 23 and sons William age 18 and John age 13.Is this you family and do you have information on the Harpers and why they would be in the household?

Hi again, curiosity got the better of me and I checked the 1871 census on SP. This branch of the Smellie family lived on Muir Street, Hamilton, and I don't see any mention of your family living in the same household or in a nearby household, so it's unlikely there is a connection. best wishes elmca

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Lanarkshire / Re: Smellie/Allan
« on: Tuesday 01 April 14 14:01 BST (UK)  »
I just started on this site today and I don't think I have any blood connection to the Smellies but in the 1871 Scots census it appears that some of my family members- Adam age 15, Thomas age 13, Daniel age 8l Jemima age 6 and Margaret age 3, along with the matriarch Margaret age 48 Harper - lived in the household before immigrating to the US later that year. The Smellies listed are William age 46 as head, his wife Ellen age 52, daughter Agnes age 23 and sons William age 18 and John age 13.Is this you family and do you have information on the Harpers and why they would be in the household?

Hi, if you have a copy of the census then it should tell you what the occupation of each family member was, also if they were related or guests for the night, and that may give you and idea of why they were included in the household. 

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Lanarkshire / Re: Smellie/Allan
« on: Tuesday 01 April 14 13:33 BST (UK)  »
Hello Lud, thanks for posting the pic of Wm Smellie & Jane Allan stone, this is the pic I lost a few years ago.  I think there is an ivy engraving on the top of the stone (?) - it looks like it is in good condition anyway.  Much appreciated, Elaine ;)

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Roscommon / Daly/Grogan/McGarry/Grier
« on: Friday 23 August 13 17:17 BST (UK)  »
Is anyone researching the above names?

My family connections seem to have started in Roscommon and ended up in Scotland.

This is what I know:

Daily/McGarry
Patrick Daily - Crofter m. Mary McGarry approx 1795
Son Myles born approx 1795 Roscommon
Myles Daly - farm labourer m. Mary Grogan
Family: Bridget b. 1830 - Michael b. 1831 - Mary b. 1835 - Anne b. 1843 - Patrick b. 1844 (approx)

Grogan/Grier
Connor Grogan - Farmer m. Sarah Grier
Daughter Mary b. approx 1800
Mary m. Myles Daly approx 1830

Connor appears in the Tithe records 1833 - in Kilronan, Roscommon. 

There is also a William Grogan there and (coincidence?) a Patrick, Thomas and Charles Daly.

The Daly/Grogan family had left Ireland by 1851.

 I am struggling to get anything further back than births in Ardcarne 1843/1844.


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