Ocupation SHEPHERD.....

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audrey
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Ocupation SHEPHERD.....

Post by audrey » Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:41 am

any one piont me to a good site where I might find some info on family life of a Sheperd 1760s Roxburgh Hawick/Cavers

audrey

LesleyB
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Post by LesleyB » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:32 am

Hi Audrey
I can't find anything on the web which is quite so specific. Maybe someone else will be able to come up with something.

I expect, though, like any area there will be a local history society who might be worth contacting, and there are bound to be some books somewhere which would cover a similar, if not precisely the same, subject. Contacting local independant & secondhand bookshops might be worthwhile.

The old statistical account , although its from a little later in the 1790s would be worth reading just to get a feel for the area. Find it at: http://edina.ac.uk/statacc/
and go for the non-subscribers bit.

Best wishes
Lesley
Researching:
Midlothian & Fife - Goalen, Lawrie, Ewart, Nimmo, Jamieson, Dick, Ballingall.
Dunbartonshire- Mcnicol, Davy, Guy, McCunn, McKenzie.
Ayrshire- Lyon, Parker, Mitchell, Fraser.
Easter Ross- McCulloch, Smith, Ross, Duff, Rose.

DavidWW
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Re: Ocupation SHEPHERD

Post by DavidWW » Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:24 am

audrey wrote:any one piont me to a good site where I might find some info on family life of a Sheperd 1760s Roxburgh Hawick/Cavers

audrey
Audrey

Go to http://booksfromscotland.com/Settings/Scottish-Borders and do a Find ( i.e. use {Ctrl}{F}) for "shepherd", - and, among other hits you'll find ..............

A Shepherd Remembers: Reminiscences Of A Border Shepherd Andrew Purves; European Ethnological Research Centre. Andrew Purves' career as a shepherd, spanned a period of sweeping changes in the structure of agricultural communities and of rural life, during which the countryside of his childhood and youth altered almost beyond recognition.

Maybe not quite as early as you need ...............

David

audrey
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Post by audrey » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:22 pm

Thanks
my husbands off to the library as we speak to see if they have those books fingers crossed

audrey