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Re: Scrogg's Bridge and Scrogg's Mill - completed
« Reply #9 on: Friday 08 February 08 15:31 GMT (UK) »
JDGS hubby

loved looking at the pictures of the Scroggs Bridge brought back great memories of when I lived in Lockerbie and we all walked to the Scroggs to go swimming and the Blue Eel memories of the library with the stuffed salmon but no memories of any books lol

Fiona

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Re: Scrogg's Bridge and Scrogg's Mill - completed
« Reply #10 on: Friday 08 February 08 19:26 GMT (UK) »
Fiona
I haven't got James Tweedie and Janet Baird on my tree. I think there are a couple of people who are tracing Tweedies, who use this board. It might be a good idea to start a new thread.
Julie
BELL;TWEEDIE;PITTILLO/PATTILLO;WATSON;JOHNSTONE;PALMER;MOFFAT:DOBIE;BEATTIE:-Dumfrieshire<br />HYSLOP;MANSON;CURRIE;JAMIESON;BEATTIE:-Ayr<br />HOOKER;DYSON;SEABROOKE;DYER;DREWELL;STOCKWELL;CRIPPS;-London<br />DEVOS:London, Belguim
BENDALL-Bristol<br />WOODEN/WOODIN;JARRETT-Surrey<br />MURCH;HARRIS;POPE:-Devon QUARM-Devon,London,Anywhere<br />RUMBLE;HIBBERD;-Wilts
MARTIN - Dorset,Somerset;
PITTUCK/PITTOCK:-Suffolk.
WILSON;BARNEY;WINDES/WINDERS;ELLIS - Yorkshire;MARSTON;HALLAM - Notts;

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Re: Scrogg's Bridge and Scrogg's Mill - completed
« Reply #11 on: Friday 08 February 08 20:07 GMT (UK) »
JDGS hubby

loved looking at the pictures of the Scroggs Bridge brought back great memories of when I lived in Lockerbie and we all walked to the Scroggs to go swimming and the Blue Eel memories of the library with the stuffed salmon but no memories of any books lol

Fiona

I'm not a great library fan, that's JDG. When we are in Lockerbie she is often in the library having a look though the local history section. Scroggs is lovely, very peaceful, but that main road through to Bankshill seems a fair bit of traffic now.
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Julie

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ELSTONE (Bramshott Hampshire)
GOUCHER (Scarcliffe Derbyshire)
MATTHEWS, Edith married Charles JELLEY 1902 Guildford. Descendants sought!
WORSHIP - One Name Study (especially Huntingdonshire)- (GOONS 3925)
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Re: Scrogg's Bridge and Scrogg's Mill - completed
« Reply #12 on: Friday 08 February 08 20:08 GMT (UK) »
Fiona
I haven't got James Tweedie and Janet Baird on my tree. I think there are a couple of people who are tracing Tweedies, who use this board. It might be a good idea to start a new thread.
Julie

Perhaps a link to the new thread might be useful, and easy for other researchers to spot.
Regards,
Julie

Researching:
ORLANDO - One Name Study (everywhere & especially Sutera Sicily) - (GOONS 3925)
BUDD (Puttenham Surrey)
ELSTONE (Bramshott Hampshire)
GOUCHER (Scarcliffe Derbyshire)
MATTHEWS, Edith married Charles JELLEY 1902 Guildford. Descendants sought!
WORSHIP - One Name Study (especially Huntingdonshire)- (GOONS 3925)
BUTCHER - One Name Study (especially Wonersh Surrey) - (GOONS 3925)
Puttenham Surrey - One Place Study
Sutera Sicily - One Place Study


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Re: Scrogg's Bridge and Scrogg's Mill - completed
« Reply #13 on: Friday 08 February 08 20:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi Julieann1 and JDG


I have really just started this branch of family today and made incredible progress so far with the help of Ecneps,Latterday Saints&Freecen so yes I will start a new thread,just like to try and collect a little info so I know what I am looking for.

JDG the Scroggs was never peaceful when I was there 1970's always so busy in the summer between people sheep or cattle but fantastic fun.
Fiona

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Re: Scrogg's Bridge and Scrogg's Mill - completed
« Reply #14 on: Friday 08 February 08 20:43 GMT (UK) »
Fiona
Have you looked at John McMillan's website? He's got a few Tweedies on there, and some MI's

http://www.johnmacmillan.co.uk/ind_family-trees.html


BELL;TWEEDIE;PITTILLO/PATTILLO;WATSON;JOHNSTONE;PALMER;MOFFAT:DOBIE;BEATTIE:-Dumfrieshire<br />HYSLOP;MANSON;CURRIE;JAMIESON;BEATTIE:-Ayr<br />HOOKER;DYSON;SEABROOKE;DYER;DREWELL;STOCKWELL;CRIPPS;-London<br />DEVOS:London, Belguim
BENDALL-Bristol<br />WOODEN/WOODIN;JARRETT-Surrey<br />MURCH;HARRIS;POPE:-Devon QUARM-Devon,London,Anywhere<br />RUMBLE;HIBBERD;-Wilts
MARTIN - Dorset,Somerset;
PITTUCK/PITTOCK:-Suffolk.
WILSON;BARNEY;WINDES/WINDERS;ELLIS - Yorkshire;MARSTON;HALLAM - Notts;

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Re: Scrogg's Bridge and Scrogg's Mill - completed
« Reply #15 on: Friday 08 February 08 20:55 GMT (UK) »
Julieann1

yes I have checked that site and some of my Richardsons including Phyliss Richardson whom I actually remember when I was little are mention     amazing.This family info has come thick and fast today,I am delighted to have gathered such a lot in a short time.
Fiona

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Re: Scrogg's Bridge and Scrogg's Mill - completed
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 05 December 19 06:01 GMT (UK) »
Greetings
This is my first post.  In attempting to trace my Scottish heritage I have traced my oldest known ancestor, John Bell and his wife Mary Anderson to Scroggs Farm and area..  I believe he was a tenant farm worker or laborer.
His son,also John Bell, was born in 1767 in Howgil. Other names he is associated with are Nethercleuch(Nethercleugh) burn/station, Tundergarth Parish, Annon. He later married Ann Irving of Millhouse. They later with three children emigrated to Nova Scotia in 1806.
I am hoping to contact Julieann1 who posted on 10/18/08 that a David Stewart Bell passed away in Scrogs in 1949.  Possibly there is some family still there?
Any assistance would be appreciated.

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Re: Scrogg's Bridge and Scrogg's Mill - completed
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 05 December 19 07:40 GMT (UK) »
Hi
I don't know if there are any Bells about that area now. It's a pretty common surname so probably.

My earliest Bell was George Bell  who was born about 1766 in Dumfriesshire. He married Janet Irving and they lived in Ettrickholm, St Mungo. Possibly George was bapt in Canonbie 1766 son of David Bell and Isabell Armstrong of Drybrow.

Julie (Julieann1 - new account. I locked myself out of my old one)

Bell: Dumfriesshire
Drewell: London
Dyson: London/Leeds
Hooker: London
Hyslop: Ayrshire
Lodge: Middlesex
Manson: Ayrshire
Palmer: Dumfriesshire
Pittuck: Suffolk
Quarm: Devon
Rumble/Rumbold: Wiltshire
Stockwell: London