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Offline LowrieT

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Re: Johnstons of Greenlaw
« Reply #9 on: Monday 29 June 20 21:46 BST (UK) »
I Live in Greenlaw.     Fogo is not far, few miles so a possibility Andrew Johnston was born in Fogo.   
Anderson, Baxter (Kirk Andrews on Esk), Goodfellow, Hunter, Lowrie, Hume of Hume, Dixon, Weatherston, Weddell, Clazy.   Trotter, Happer, Gillie  all Berwickshire or Roxburghshire, Scotland

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Re: Johnstons of Greenlaw
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 01 July 20 15:17 BST (UK) »
Thank you, I had seen "that" Andrew and was going to think about it !! You`ve just reminded me.

I came through Greenlaw last year when we visited the Borders, I should have taken Fogo in as well.

Andrew Johnston son James left Greenlaw and settled in Galashiels, I say settled, but the family had several addresses. Andrew`s grandson also James moved about a lot but returned to Greenlaw and is on the 1871 census living at Mill Wynd, Greenlaw.

Andrew, James, and James are my gt grandfathers.

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Re: Johnstons of Greenlaw
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 12 June 21 14:34 BST (UK) »
James Johnston, son of Andrew Johnston, a weaver and Sarah Mitchell was born 14th October 1798.

No marriage at Greenlaw for the parents, but I`ve found a marriage of an Andrew Johnston and Sara Mitchell at Canongate 8th March 1793.

Is this likely ?

"Yes" many a Johnston went to Edinburgh to marry then return home, this is due to the Johnstons roots in Edinburgh itself . . .

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Re: Johnstons of Greenlaw
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 16 June 21 19:18 BST (UK) »
It`s hard to make a decision sometimes, all "common" forenames !!!

Plus, I`ve got several who just seem to have disappeared !


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Re: Johnstons of Greenlaw
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 16 June 21 23:43 BST (UK) »
It`s hard to make a decision sometimes, all "common" forenames !!!

Plus, I`ve got several who just seem to have disappeared !

I DON'T KNOW WHAT HELPS AND WHAT DOESN'T . . .

ANDREW JOHNSTON + SARAH MITCHELL

Marriage: 8th March 1793, Canongate, Midlothian, Scotland

BIRTHS:

Parents: Andrew Johnston + Sarah Mitchell
Child: Elspith Johnston b: 08/06/1793, St Cuthbert's

Parents: Andrew Johnston + Sarah Mitchell
Child: Janet Johnston b: 23/01/1796, St Cuthbert's

Not sure if the 2 younger children are related, but, it would seem strange to marry in 1793 and not have a child until 1798, it's worth a follow up just in case, and whether also there may have been a second marriage . . . 

Andrew Johnstone + Sarah Mitchell
Child: James Johnstone b: 14/10/1798, Greenlaw

1841 CENSUS

Name:          James Johnston
Age:                   45
Estimated Birth:    abt 1796
Where born:       Berwickshire, Scotland
Civil parish:       Greenlaw
County:             Berwickshire
Address:          Westerraw Part of Town Of Greenlaw
Occupation:       Weaver
James Johnston     45
Agnes Johnston     45   B: Berwickshire, Scotland

1851 CENSUS

Name:          James Johnston
Age:                         51
Estimated Birth:    abt 1800
Relationship:       Brother
Where born:       Greenlaw, Berwickshire
Civil Parish:       Melrose
Town:          Galashiels
County:           Roxburghshire
Address:          Island St
Occupation:       Hand Loom Weaver, (Woolen)
Alison Johnston     49 Head: B: Greenlaw, Berwickshire, (Woolen Yarn Windler)
James Johnston     51 B: Greenlaw, Berwickshire
Christian Johnston    9 B: Galashiels, Roxburghshire (Niece)

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Re: Johnstons of Greenlaw
« Reply #14 on: Monday 21 June 21 18:52 BST (UK) »
Thanks for this, but I have it!!

James Johnston b 1798 is my 3x gt grandfather, the one in the 1841 census. He`s the son of Andrew and Sarah.

James Johnston b 1796, a weaver on the 1841 census is the son of Robert Johnston and Isabel Black.

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Re: Johnstons of Greenlaw
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 06 July 21 20:47 BST (UK) »
Ive just looked up my book  "An Old Berwickshire Town"  and your ancestor  James Johnstone is mentioned in it.   "  the last of the handloom weaving industry in Greenlaw was represented by James Johnston and Robert Hume.  The former died in 1855, the latter in 1860"

1855 is the best year for Certificates.  lots of information on it.   
Anderson, Baxter (Kirk Andrews on Esk), Goodfellow, Hunter, Lowrie, Hume of Hume, Dixon, Weatherston, Weddell, Clazy.   Trotter, Happer, Gillie  all Berwickshire or Roxburghshire, Scotland

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Re: Johnstons of Greenlaw
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 10 July 21 23:37 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the information.

I think this James Johnston may be the cousin of "my" James Johnston; he died in 1866 at Galashiels.