Does anyone have a link for a map circa 1846 for the Belhelvie area of Aberdeenshire? I found a place named in a death record--MulPotertown--and Google didn't have any results for that search.
Carol
1846 map
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Re: 1846 map
Hello Carol,
There's an Alex. Moir, Mill of Pottertown, Belhelvie, in what looks like a list of voters, in the Aberdeen Journal, May 16, 1866.
http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk has it as
"A small farm steading situated close to Mile-end, the property of Alexander Moir Mill of Pottertown."
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=%22m ... mQWfv7HIAw
Fumbling with my iPad,
Alan
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Search 1841 at FreeCen, with Pottertown in the street box. Select the farmer, then try the next household button, lots of interesting variations there.
There's an Alex. Moir, Mill of Pottertown, Belhelvie, in what looks like a list of voters, in the Aberdeen Journal, May 16, 1866.
http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk has it as
"A small farm steading situated close to Mile-end, the property of Alexander Moir Mill of Pottertown."
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=%22m ... mQWfv7HIAw
Fumbling with my iPad,
Alan
LATER.
Search 1841 at FreeCen, with Pottertown in the street box. Select the farmer, then try the next household button, lots of interesting variations there.
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Re: 1846 map
Thanks, Alan. I did see Pottertown and wonder about it. The family is from Belhelvie so it's in the right area.
Carol
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