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Winters in Angus
« on: Wednesday 12 October 11 09:19 BST (UK) »
Is anyone else researching Winters in Angus, Scotland? I am looking in particular for a John Winter who married Elspet Sim and Mary Jack. Various sources give him a b 1760, 1724 (from The Golden Falcon), 1734.

Other ancestor Winters are located at Drumnichie Farm, Turfachie Farm, Derachie Farm, Burnhead, Hunchar, Tarrybuckle,
Drumclune, Glackburn, Dykehead, Dalchip. I have photos of many of these locations if anyone is interested.

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Re: Winters in Angus
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 12 October 11 23:22 BST (UK) »
Is anyone else researching Winters in Angus, Scotland?

Not really, but I do have one: "1771, March 1st. After due proclamations Ch Winter in ye parish of Aberlemno and Ann Guthrie were married". [Menmuir Parish Register]

Charles must have died before 1790 because in that year Ann married Robert Adamson in the parish of Tannadice: "Anno 1790. August 31st. Robert Adamson at Middle Drums and Ann Guthrie relict of Charles Winter late farmer in Craigend of Auldbarr were contracted in order to marriage and having been proclaimed three several times and no Objections offered were married the 8th September". [Brechin Parish Register]
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Re: Winters in Angus
« Reply #2 on: Monday 26 March 12 14:55 BST (UK) »
HI David,
I have also got back to David and Elspet Winter, through their son Charles (Chas). like you all becomes a little sketchy beyond then. I would be interested in any pics or information you may have of the farm (Hunchar). my grandparents continued to farm in the area until 1970s recently.
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Re: Winters in Angus
« Reply #3 on: Monday 26 March 12 14:56 BST (UK) »
Sorry, meant John and Elspet Winter, son Charles born 1829ish


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Re: Winters in Angus
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Re: Winters in Angus
« Reply #5 on: Monday 26 March 12 20:55 BST (UK) »
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Re: Winters in Angus
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 12 April 12 14:29 BST (UK) »
I am researching Winters from Angus .... John Winter, I think, is my 7 x gt grandfather ... I have a John Winter married to Elspeth Sim

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The following are the main names we are searching but there are others which are no less important, but too numerous to mention
THOMSON - ABERDEENSHIRE /BANFF  UK/  USA /AUSTRALIA/CANADA AND NZ
ESSON, E(L)MSLIE, RIDDELL
STRONACH ABERDEENSHIRE/BANFF UK/USA/ CANADA/NZ
CLARK - FIFE & ANGUS
STEWART - STIRLINGSHIRE
LIDDLE - STIRLINGSHIRE/LANARKSHIRE
TULLOCH STIRLINGSHIRE/LANARKSHIRE
NEAVE - FORAR, MONTROSE
BOWMAN -FORFAR, (ORIGINALLY DUNFERMLINE)
CRAIK - FORFAR/ANGUS
WINTER - ANGUS

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Re: Winters in Angus
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 25 April 12 20:31 BST (UK) »
John Winter and Elspet Syme are my 4th great grandparents.  My line goes through their great granddaughter Susan Winter who married George Henry.  I have a photograph of George, Susan and family taken in the early 1900s.  He was a prosperous farmer (he married the farmer's daughter).

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Re: Winters in Angus
« Reply #8 on: Friday 03 August 12 08:14 BST (UK) »
Our line goes through John and Elspeths great grandaughter Mary Ann Robertson

The following are the main names we are searching but there are others which are no less important, but too numerous to mention
THOMSON - ABERDEENSHIRE /BANFF  UK/  USA /AUSTRALIA/CANADA AND NZ
ESSON, E(L)MSLIE, RIDDELL
STRONACH ABERDEENSHIRE/BANFF UK/USA/ CANADA/NZ
CLARK - FIFE & ANGUS
STEWART - STIRLINGSHIRE
LIDDLE - STIRLINGSHIRE/LANARKSHIRE
TULLOCH STIRLINGSHIRE/LANARKSHIRE
NEAVE - FORAR, MONTROSE
BOWMAN -FORFAR, (ORIGINALLY DUNFERMLINE)
CRAIK - FORFAR/ANGUS
WINTER - ANGUS