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Offline MonicaL

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Re: Kincardine placenames
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 04 March 10 23:27 GMT (UK) »
One possibility perhaps on the English 1881 census:

James Milne 33, general servant b. Scotland
Christina Milne 33 b. Scotland
Christina Milne 7 b. Scotland
James Milne 4 b. Scotland
Isabella Milne 2 b. Gt Salkeld, Cumberland

Street Address: Inglewood Bank, Kirkoswald Cumberland

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Re: Kincardine placenames
« Reply #10 on: Friday 05 March 10 07:42 GMT (UK) »
Hi Monica,

James is the younger brother of my GG Grandad William Milne:-

William Milne b 1805(ish) Fetteresso married Jane Cushnie in 1842. They had two sons- William in 1845 and James in 1847.

William (1845) married Isabella Stott and they had a son named William who moved to the North East of England. William is my G Grandad.

James married Christina Grant in 1875. On the marriage cert he is a farm overseer and his parents are the William and Jane Cushnie mentioned above.

The 1881 English census you mentioned looks very likely, and also the family of Isabella as her MC gives parents as Simon Grant, farmer and Isabella Hogg.

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Tracey

ADDED LATER - the family in 1881 at Inglewood Bank is definately them. I`ve found the births for  the first two children in Cookney, Kincardine
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