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« Reply #27 on: Saturday 01 January 11 22:27 GMT (UK) »
Various relations of mine, surnames Clazie, Clazy & Drummond, were from Allanton; all are recorded in the parish register at Edrom, in the old county of Berwickshire, not Northumberland.  Census listings for Allanton also were under Edrom parish.

 
Clezie (Clazie, Clezy, Clazy, Clazey, Claise, etc.), Lockhart, Heiser, Schwab, Tomon, Zarnowski, Megert, Iseli

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Re: DARRIE: researching this unusual name
« Reply #28 on: Friday 01 February 13 19:17 GMT (UK) »
reply to squirejay,my grt grt grandparents were anthony darrie and jean bain
Ayrshire,Kennedy,Faulds,Cuthbert,Crawford,Young,Edgar,Bell
Dundee,Nicol,Cant,Kennedy,Jamison,
Dumfrieshire,Wilson,Maxwell,Lammie,Cowan,Young,

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Re: DARRIE: researching this unusual name
« Reply #29 on: Friday 01 February 13 19:40 GMT (UK) »
Jean Bain was the daughter of Isobel Brown Hopper (1827-1912) and George Bain (1814-1874), and her Sister, Mary Hopper (1849-1891) was my paternal Great Grand Mother, who married a John Alexander GIBSON in 1875 at Eastfield Greenlaw. They had two daughters Jane (1877-1931) and Rachel Ann (1880-1916), but were orphaned in 1891 and farmed out to relatives in Seaton Delaval and Edinburgh respectively
I will also send a PN with direct contact details
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GIBSON- Berwickshire(Coldingham, Edrom) & Northumberland(Berwick-upon-Tweed & Morpeth)
NAPIER in Edinburgh from 1700
ROBSON- Roxburgh(Kelso, Hawick & Jedburgh):~
DODS or DODDS Hawick, Kelso)
ELDERS (Hawick/Borders)
HOPPER- (Greenlaw and area)
KENNEDY- (Roxburghshire, Lillesleaf)
BLACK (Lanarkshire before 1861, Edinburgh after 1861 census )

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Re: DARRIE: researching this unusual name
« Reply #30 on: Friday 01 February 13 19:52 GMT (UK) »
looking forward to your message,thankyou
Ayrshire,Kennedy,Faulds,Cuthbert,Crawford,Young,Edgar,Bell
Dundee,Nicol,Cant,Kennedy,Jamison,
Dumfrieshire,Wilson,Maxwell,Lammie,Cowan,Young,


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Re: DARRIE: researching this unusual name
« Reply #31 on: Saturday 16 March 13 18:43 GMT (UK) »
Hello All,

Read your messages. I don't have Darrie in my tree but these may be of interest to someone out there.

Chirnside Churchyard
Mary Darrie, died 3/08/1894, age 70 years, wife of John S Ferguson
More info re children on stone.

Cockburnspath
Margaret Darrie, died 12/07/1885, age 81 years, wife of Walter Anderson
More info re children on stone.

Edrom Churchyard
Jean Darrie, died 11/04/1802, age 78 years, wife of James Scot

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Re: DARRIE: researching this unusual name
« Reply #32 on: Saturday 16 March 13 21:14 GMT (UK) »
Me again,

Whitsome Churchyard
William Darrie, died 3/12/1796, age 72 years
Wife, Margaret Boag, died 21/03/1824, age 86 years

Langton Old
Patrick Home, Nailer in Dunse, died 25/01/1812, age 40 years
Wife, Mary Darrie, died 10/04/1855, age 82 years

Archibald Darrie, died Gavinton 20/09/1866, age 86 years
Wife, Margaret Purves, died 24/07/1868, age 70 years
by son William Darrie

William Darry, late gardener in Manderston, died 27/02/1817, age 55 years
Daughter Elizabeth in childhood
Back of stone
George  Darry, Gardener, died 1/04/1787, age 60 years
Wife, Helen Cresswel, died 5/07/1803, age 90 years