what are these place names please?
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karenmcc
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what are these place names please?
Hi All,
Hoping some one will be able to tell me where James MURDOCH and Anne Gibson are from on this OPR marriage record which I will upload.(Hopefully)
http://talkingscot.com/gallery/displayi ... ?pos=-1287
Thank you
Karen
Gallery url added by Marilyn
Hoping some one will be able to tell me where James MURDOCH and Anne Gibson are from on this OPR marriage record which I will upload.(Hopefully)
http://talkingscot.com/gallery/displayi ... ?pos=-1287
Thank you
Karen
Gallery url added by Marilyn
Lochiel, McKinlay, McGibbon/McCubbin, Cunningham, McDougall, Burnside - Lanarkshire->Ayrshire.
Hay, Hannah, - Kirkcudbright.
McIntosh, McQuaters/McWatters, White, - Kilmarnock
Murdoch, Hope, McMillan - Muirkirk
Hay, Hannah, - Kirkcudbright.
McIntosh, McQuaters/McWatters, White, - Kilmarnock
Murdoch, Hope, McMillan - Muirkirk
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paddyscar
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Hi Karen:
I read it as:
James Murdoch son of Thomas Murdoch, Waulkmiln (Orkney Islands) & Anne Gibson daughter of John Gibson Cleugh-head (Scottish Borders, 41 miles southeast of Edinburgh),were regularly proclaimed in this Parish Church in order to marriage & married on the 27 of February
Locations from Google.com
Frances
I read it as:
James Murdoch son of Thomas Murdoch, Waulkmiln (Orkney Islands) & Anne Gibson daughter of John Gibson Cleugh-head (Scottish Borders, 41 miles southeast of Edinburgh),were regularly proclaimed in this Parish Church in order to marriage & married on the 27 of February
Locations from Google.com
Frances
John Kelly (b 22 Sep 1897) eldest child of John Kelly & Christina Lipsett Kelly of Glasgow
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winslowsmom
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Hello
I think there may have been place names of Waulkmiln or Waulkmill
in Ayrshire as well, which would have put the Murdoch's closer to most of the others on the page (Muirkirk). I think I read somewhere that Waulkmiln was the name given to a place having something to do with milling/processing of cloth.
http://www.ayrshirehistory.com/sorn_mills_of_sorn.html
Cathy
I think there may have been place names of Waulkmiln or Waulkmill
in Ayrshire as well, which would have put the Murdoch's closer to most of the others on the page (Muirkirk). I think I read somewhere that Waulkmiln was the name given to a place having something to do with milling/processing of cloth.
http://www.ayrshirehistory.com/sorn_mills_of_sorn.html
Cathy
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paddyscar
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Which makes more sense than the Orkneys.winslowsmom wrote:Hello
I think there may have been place names of Waulkmiln or Waulkmill
in Ayrshire as well, which would have put the Murdoch's closer to most of the others on the page (Muirkirk). I think I read somewhere that Waulkmiln was the name given to a place having something to do with milling/processing of cloth.
http://www.ayrshirehistory.com/sorn_mills_of_sorn.html
Cathy
Frances
John Kelly (b 22 Sep 1897) eldest child of John Kelly & Christina Lipsett Kelly of Glasgow
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AndrewP
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Hi Karen,
My feeling is that both locations are in Muirkirk parish, Ayrshire. I can see Cleuch-head on a couple of maps, and Waulkmill (no sign of Waulkmiln) on other maps. No sign of the two appearing on the same map.
On the Old-maps website, both can be seen, but not on the same map section.
www.old-maps.co.uk
maps
with co-ordinates:
Cleuch-Head 271500 and 630600
Waulkmill 271600 and 628100
(thus these locations are 2500m apart)
On a modern map, these locations are un-named, but cam be seen.
O.S. map of east part of Muirkirk parish
On that map, Cleuch Head is the building in the top caentre square and Waulkmill is just below the milestone (MS) in the bottom centre square.
All the best,
AndrewP
My feeling is that both locations are in Muirkirk parish, Ayrshire. I can see Cleuch-head on a couple of maps, and Waulkmill (no sign of Waulkmiln) on other maps. No sign of the two appearing on the same map.
On the Old-maps website, both can be seen, but not on the same map section.
www.old-maps.co.uk
maps
with co-ordinates:
Cleuch-Head 271500 and 630600
Waulkmill 271600 and 628100
(thus these locations are 2500m apart)
On a modern map, these locations are un-named, but cam be seen.
O.S. map of east part of Muirkirk parish
On that map, Cleuch Head is the building in the top caentre square and Waulkmill is just below the milestone (MS) in the bottom centre square.
All the best,
AndrewP
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karenmcc
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Hi All,
Thanks for clearing this up for me. It does look like "miln" on the record and I thought I had read somewhere Mill and Miln were interchangable. The other place had me stumped. The maps are great. Spent a couple of hours last night after the kids went to bed looking for all the information I could find on MUirkirk, (I hadn't realized Douglas was so close). There's some really good Photies and information on the Ayrshirehistory website at:
http://www.ayrshirehistory.com/muirkirk.html
Thanks
Karen
Thanks for clearing this up for me. It does look like "miln" on the record and I thought I had read somewhere Mill and Miln were interchangable. The other place had me stumped. The maps are great. Spent a couple of hours last night after the kids went to bed looking for all the information I could find on MUirkirk, (I hadn't realized Douglas was so close). There's some really good Photies and information on the Ayrshirehistory website at:
http://www.ayrshirehistory.com/muirkirk.html
Thanks
Karen
Lochiel, McKinlay, McGibbon/McCubbin, Cunningham, McDougall, Burnside - Lanarkshire->Ayrshire.
Hay, Hannah, - Kirkcudbright.
McIntosh, McQuaters/McWatters, White, - Kilmarnock
Murdoch, Hope, McMillan - Muirkirk
Hay, Hannah, - Kirkcudbright.
McIntosh, McQuaters/McWatters, White, - Kilmarnock
Murdoch, Hope, McMillan - Muirkirk
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karenmcc
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Hi,
I forgot to ask, would these two place, Waulkmill and Cleuch-Head, have been like farms or estates or are they Suburbs?
Karen
I forgot to ask, would these two place, Waulkmill and Cleuch-Head, have been like farms or estates or are they Suburbs?
Karen
Lochiel, McKinlay, McGibbon/McCubbin, Cunningham, McDougall, Burnside - Lanarkshire->Ayrshire.
Hay, Hannah, - Kirkcudbright.
McIntosh, McQuaters/McWatters, White, - Kilmarnock
Murdoch, Hope, McMillan - Muirkirk
Hay, Hannah, - Kirkcudbright.
McIntosh, McQuaters/McWatters, White, - Kilmarnock
Murdoch, Hope, McMillan - Muirkirk
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Russell
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Hi Karen
Since I have rellies from Muirkirk area I couldn't resist taking a look.
Cleuch-head looks like a small farm. Waulkmill is right beside a viaduct and could well have been a flour mill using the water from the aqueduct to power the mill race. There is a weir just up-river.
I couldn't remember what the old Scots word 'cleuch' meant - In this context it is a deep, wooded valley or a narrow glen. It can be a coal pit but there is no evidence of this on the map. Only freestone quarries.
It was probably an upland sheep farm as there are no field enclosures round it.
I love these old maps
Russell
Since I have rellies from Muirkirk area I couldn't resist taking a look.
Cleuch-head looks like a small farm. Waulkmill is right beside a viaduct and could well have been a flour mill using the water from the aqueduct to power the mill race. There is a weir just up-river.
I couldn't remember what the old Scots word 'cleuch' meant - In this context it is a deep, wooded valley or a narrow glen. It can be a coal pit but there is no evidence of this on the map. Only freestone quarries.
It was probably an upland sheep farm as there are no field enclosures round it.
I love these old maps
Russell
Working on: Oman, Brock, Miller/Millar, in Caithness.
Roan/Rowan, Hastings, Sharp, Lapraik in Ayr & Kirkcudbrightshire.
Johnston, Reside, Lyle all over the place !
McGilvray(spelt 26 different ways)
Watson, Morton, Anderson, Tawse, in Kilrenny
Roan/Rowan, Hastings, Sharp, Lapraik in Ayr & Kirkcudbrightshire.
Johnston, Reside, Lyle all over the place !
McGilvray(spelt 26 different ways)
Watson, Morton, Anderson, Tawse, in Kilrenny
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karenmcc
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Hi Russell,
Thanks for your input. Have tried "googling" on both names with Muirkirk in the search box and am coming up with nothing, but have seen them both on the maps Andrew pointed me to and am quite happy that they are both in Muirkirk. James is born Ayrshire in the 1841 census, Anne has already passed away.
Karen
Thanks for your input. Have tried "googling" on both names with Muirkirk in the search box and am coming up with nothing, but have seen them both on the maps Andrew pointed me to and am quite happy that they are both in Muirkirk. James is born Ayrshire in the 1841 census, Anne has already passed away.
Karen
Lochiel, McKinlay, McGibbon/McCubbin, Cunningham, McDougall, Burnside - Lanarkshire->Ayrshire.
Hay, Hannah, - Kirkcudbright.
McIntosh, McQuaters/McWatters, White, - Kilmarnock
Murdoch, Hope, McMillan - Muirkirk
Hay, Hannah, - Kirkcudbright.
McIntosh, McQuaters/McWatters, White, - Kilmarnock
Murdoch, Hope, McMillan - Muirkirk