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Offline kathleenmitchell

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Re: Penninghame/Newton Stewart
« Reply #18 on: Monday 19 September 16 10:58 BST (UK) »
Hi,

My John Ferguson was born around 1840 in Ireland but was living in Leswalt Wigtown by 1844, he married Jane Aitcheson/Hutcheson

Kathy
GREENOCK.  Mitchell, Foley, Ferguson, Sweeney, Beckett, Sheekey, Branchfield, McDermid, Crighton, Canavan
LIVERPOOL. Otty, Holmes, Crighton
CO TYRONE, FERMANAGH, ANTRIM, DERRY.   Mitchell, Elliott,Dowds, Mcguire, McFall
COUNTY CARLOW. Foley, Doyle
DENMARK. Holm
WIGTOWNSHIRE.  Ferguson, Milroy, Dickson, Gunlock, Aitcheson/Hutcheson

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Re: Penninghame/Newton Stewart
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 21 September 16 02:04 BST (UK) »
Sorry, our John Fergusons don't match. I have several but not born near that time or married to that spouse.

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Re: Penninghame/Newton Stewart
« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 10 April 18 00:15 BST (UK) »
Late to the party. I have Milroys in Queen St Newton Stewart in 1880s to early 1900s. My 2nd great grandmother was Jessie Milroy (Dodds). She lived in 29 Queen Street in the 1881 with her son John, my G Grandfather. He married Isabella McClelland and they lived in Church Street in 1891 and Princes St in 1901. Jessie was in 31 Queen St at that time. In 1901 her address was Queen St backhouse. She died in 1904 in Queen St. Hope this helps.
Wigtown:Milroy,Paterson,McClelland,Kelly/Miskelly,McPherson,Dodds,McCulloch,Stewart,Broadfoot,Donnan,Carnochan,Agnew,Blair/Blain,Jackson,Brown,McGill,Montgomery,Davidson,Donaldson
Lanark:Kay,Young,McAllister,Muir,Buchanan
Kirkcudbright:Hutchison,Robertson
Renfrew:Loudon,Harper,Miller,Anderson
Fife:Barnett,Mcdonald,Thomson,Lumsden,Wood,Pryde,Melville,Stevenson,Inglis
Moray:Sutherland,Waite
Stirling:Sharp,Grosart,Gray,Mitchell,Morison
Berwick:Craig
Ayr:Kennedy,Barclay,McKenna
Kinross:Henderson

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Re: Penninghame/Newton Stewart
« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 10 April 18 21:09 BST (UK) »
Hi Kathy

Penninghame is the parish  and Newton-Stewart is the only sizeable town in the parish. Wigtownshire is the County. In 1975, parishes were discontinued as an administration centre. The three Counties of Wigtownshire, Kirkcudbrightshire and Dumfriesshire were amalgamated to form Dumfries and Galloway region.

Just to confuse matters even more, there was a time in the late 1700s when Newton Stewart was known as Newton-Douglas.

Best wishes
Ian McClumpha