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Coldingham MI's - can anyone help?
« on: Tuesday 14 July 09 16:40 BST (UK) »
Hi, I wondered if anyone with the above would be so kind as to check some names for me?  Or where I can purchase a copy of Coldingham MI's.

Joseph Davidson & his wife, Mary (Scott) Davidson
Margaret (Davidson) Smart
Alexander Smart
Robert Davidson Gray & his wife Agnes Aitchison Gray)
Robert Gray son of above
James Nairn & Margaret (Robertson) Nairn

Many thanks in advance.  Tis
DUMBARTON - Clocherty, Clacherty, Knox, Egan, Kelly, Cavan, McAlpine, Dougan, McQuade, McNamara, Hollern, Holleran, Reilly<br /><br />LEITH/EDINBURGH/BERWICKSHIRE - Logan, Nairn, Broomfield, Gray, Aitchison, Bird, Cummings, Murray, Johnston, Davidson, Purves<br /><br />MAYO, IRELAND - Mulloy, Molloy, Malloy<br /><br />ENGLAND - Robinson, Cave, Mullier, Parvin, McGee, Monaghan

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Re: Coldingham MI's - can anyone help?
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 14 July 09 19:03 BST (UK) »
I dont have the MI's but I think you will need to supply some dates to enable someone to do a search.
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Re: Coldingham MI's - can anyone help?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 15 July 09 08:07 BST (UK) »
Oh sorry, never thought about that.....

Joseph Davidson his wife, Mary (Scott) Davidson (no date of death)
Margaret (Davidson) Smart died 1866
Alexander Smart
Robert Davidson Gray died 1905 & his wife Agnes Aitchison Gray) (no date of death)
Robert Gray son of above (no date of death)
James Nairn died 1870 & Margaret (Robertson) Nairn died 1876

I'll have to do a little more research to see if I can find dates of death for those I don't currently have.

Alternatively if anyone can point me in the right direction as to where I can purchase a copy of Coldingham's MI's so I can buy one.  Thanks.

DUMBARTON - Clocherty, Clacherty, Knox, Egan, Kelly, Cavan, McAlpine, Dougan, McQuade, McNamara, Hollern, Holleran, Reilly<br /><br />LEITH/EDINBURGH/BERWICKSHIRE - Logan, Nairn, Broomfield, Gray, Aitchison, Bird, Cummings, Murray, Johnston, Davidson, Purves<br /><br />MAYO, IRELAND - Mulloy, Molloy, Malloy<br /><br />ENGLAND - Robinson, Cave, Mullier, Parvin, McGee, Monaghan

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Re: Coldingham MI's - can anyone help?
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 15 July 09 18:29 BST (UK) »
The only one I can find in Coldingham pre 1855 M.I's [it does have some later dates as you can see] -

Obelisk: [although this is an obelisk there doesn't appear to be any other deaths recorded on the other areas. 'James Nairn 25.2.1870 89yrs. wife Margaret Robertson 12.1.1876 85yrs. dau Jane -.2.1842 16yrs'

I will have a look at neighbouring areas but perhaps some of them will be too recent to be entered.
Rae

All UK Census Transcriptions are Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Cline: Ireland and Berwick on Twieed
Collin: Eyemouth
Clyne: Ireland, Berwickshire, Northumberland
Barns, Barnes: Fife
Walker: Edinburgh & Stirling
Laing, Wilson, Forrest, Forrester, Colven, Rae, Cowe, Buglass, Johnson, Wilson, Thorburn, Darling, Broomfield, : Berwickshire
McRaw, Cameron, Taylor, Gould/Guild, McIntyre, Maxton, McDonald, Douglass : Perthshire
Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland, Doull: Caithness


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Re: Coldingham MI's - can anyone help?
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 15 July 09 18:52 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that Excel.  Appreciate it.  I think I'm going to have a trip up next month for a cemetery run  :)
DUMBARTON - Clocherty, Clacherty, Knox, Egan, Kelly, Cavan, McAlpine, Dougan, McQuade, McNamara, Hollern, Holleran, Reilly<br /><br />LEITH/EDINBURGH/BERWICKSHIRE - Logan, Nairn, Broomfield, Gray, Aitchison, Bird, Cummings, Murray, Johnston, Davidson, Purves<br /><br />MAYO, IRELAND - Mulloy, Molloy, Malloy<br /><br />ENGLAND - Robinson, Cave, Mullier, Parvin, McGee, Monaghan

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Re: Coldingham MI's - can anyone help?
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 15 July 09 18:58 BST (UK) »
Joseph must died between 1851 and 1861 as Mary was living in Boggan, Coldingham with her son. Robert in 1861. As Mary was a pauper they perhaps couldn't afford to have a stone erected.
Can't see Mary in 1871 census so perhaps she died between 1861 and 71.
Had a look for Alexander Smart but if Margaret [Davidson] Smart was his wife I don't think I have found the correct one in the census as his wife was still alive up to 1881.
Still can't find them in the M.I's!
Rae
All UK Census Transcriptions are Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Cline: Ireland and Berwick on Twieed
Collin: Eyemouth
Clyne: Ireland, Berwickshire, Northumberland
Barns, Barnes: Fife
Walker: Edinburgh & Stirling
Laing, Wilson, Forrest, Forrester, Colven, Rae, Cowe, Buglass, Johnson, Wilson, Thorburn, Darling, Broomfield, : Berwickshire
McRaw, Cameron, Taylor, Gould/Guild, McIntyre, Maxton, McDonald, Douglass : Perthshire
Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland, Doull: Caithness

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Re: Coldingham MI's - can anyone help?
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 15 July 09 18:59 BST (UK) »
I see you have Broomfields in your family names. They didn't come from Chirnside by any chance?
All UK Census Transcriptions are Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Cline: Ireland and Berwick on Twieed
Collin: Eyemouth
Clyne: Ireland, Berwickshire, Northumberland
Barns, Barnes: Fife
Walker: Edinburgh & Stirling
Laing, Wilson, Forrest, Forrester, Colven, Rae, Cowe, Buglass, Johnson, Wilson, Thorburn, Darling, Broomfield, : Berwickshire
McRaw, Cameron, Taylor, Gould/Guild, McIntyre, Maxton, McDonald, Douglass : Perthshire
Cormack, Campbell, Sutherland, Doull: Caithness

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Re: Coldingham MI's - can anyone help?
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 15 July 09 20:38 BST (UK) »
Hi Excel - with regard to Broomfield, Robert Davidson & Agnes (Aitchison) Gray's daughter Isabella married a John Broomfield.  Not sure where he came from but his parents were James Broomfield and Euphemia Playfair.  Isabella & John must have settled in Preston, Berwickshire as that's where their 4 children were born.

It's heartbreaking to think there's no headstone to mark a grave but I guess it was quite common all those years ago if you didn't have the money, doesn't make it any easier tho'. 

Alexander Smart's first wife died before 1863 so looks like it's another Alexander Smart.  Thanks for looking for me, appreciate it. :)
DUMBARTON - Clocherty, Clacherty, Knox, Egan, Kelly, Cavan, McAlpine, Dougan, McQuade, McNamara, Hollern, Holleran, Reilly<br /><br />LEITH/EDINBURGH/BERWICKSHIRE - Logan, Nairn, Broomfield, Gray, Aitchison, Bird, Cummings, Murray, Johnston, Davidson, Purves<br /><br />MAYO, IRELAND - Mulloy, Molloy, Malloy<br /><br />ENGLAND - Robinson, Cave, Mullier, Parvin, McGee, Monaghan

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Re: Coldingham MI's - can anyone help?
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 16 July 09 14:43 BST (UK) »
Re the Broomfields, James & Euphemia Playfair married 1858 Eccles according to LDS & Euphemia born Eccles 1833, the only John found was Kelso but as he dosn't show up on FreeCen that could be wrong.

According to his son's marriage cert. in 1900, James was a Joiner and deceased, whist Euphemia was still alive, John could have been born Eccles in 1867 (don't have a census) in 1900 living Preston as Master Joiner.

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