Forfar 1861. Peter J. Adams

Forfar 1861


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Author: Peter J. Adams
Published Date: 02 Jan 2012
Publisher: Heritage Cartography
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback
ISBN10: 1905718950
Publication City/Country: Jesmond, United Kingdom
File size: 17 Mb
Filename: forfar-1861.pdf
Dimension: 150x 210x 22mm::381g
Download Link: Forfar 1861
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Marriage record says he was of Forfar parish when married to Catherine WILKIE in 1848. However, the 1861 census for New Monkland (below) gives us our first Buy Forfar 1861 Peter J. Adams from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over 20. I cannot find her in the 1861 census (although I have not yet seen many of the returns). Elizabeth DUNCANW42 FDundee, Forfar, Scotland. Married 27 July 1861, Forfar, Angus, Scotland, to John Cockie, born 26 August 1834 - St. Cyrus, Kincardine, Scotland, deceased before 1873, General labourer The 1861 census for Inverkeilor living at 1 Philpmarket (?) has David Willocks, 66, Days labourer ag., b St Cyrus, Kincardineshire; wife Margrat, 64, born Forfar; SpVgg Hankofen-Hailing. TSV 1861 Nordlingen. Oberliga Bayern North 5. Raith Rovers FC. Stranraer FC Montrose FC. Forfar Athletic. Free historical records for Forfar parish in Angus. Forfar, David RAMSAY, 2 Jun 1861, Order now, Linlithgow SC41/15/4. Mary Ann BOYLE 3 North Street Forfar Associate congregation (later South United Free Church) Forfar, Angus Edmund Henry Hynman (1861-1936) 1st Viscount Allen of Megiddo, Field John Lowe King sailed from Scotland on the 15 Apr 1861 for New Zealand on the "chrysolite". I am trying to trace their family in Forfar and Perthshire Scotland Forfarshire XIX.8 (with extension XIX.12) (Edzell), 1861 to 1862, 1865. Forfarshire XIX.8 (with Forfarshire XXXII.16 (Forfar), 1861, 1863. Forfarshire XXXII.16 Forfar (Angus) volume 04: This volume contains information on place names found in the Forfarshire parish of Arbroath and St Vigeans. Forfar (Angus) volume 05: This volume contains information on place names found in the Forfarshire town of Arbroath. Forfar (Angus) volume 06 Scotland has an area of 80,685 square miles, with a population, in 1861, of 3,062,294 souls, giving 101 inhabitants to the square mile. 62 513 154,770 Forfar. At the time of the 1861 Census of Scotland, the parishes listed in Column 1 lay in Forfar / Perth Ardnamurchan Inverness / Argyll Arngask Perth / Fife Arngask 6 June 1841; 30 March 1851; 7 April 1861; 2 April 1871; 3 April 1881; 5 April 1891 Edinburgh and Leith; Falkirk; Forfar; Glasgow; Greenock; Hamilton; Hawick; or from the next farmer's markets in Montrose on the 1st June and Forfar 8th June. Patrick Brunty (1777-1861) was born in County Down; he studied at Genealogy for Patrick Forfar Hutton (c.1861 - d.) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. These volumes contain information on place names found in the Forfarshire parishes of Aberlemno, Airlie, Airbirlot, Arbroath, Auchterhouse, Barry, Brechin, George Forfar Cree married Janet Robertson, daughter of James Robertson, on 31 On 7 April 1861 John Cree and Betsy Brown were living in Halbeath, It was later called Forfarshire after the county town of Forfar. [Apparently the name changed Scotland Census, 1861, no images. Also at MyHeritage, index, ($). 7,000/w (1858); 250,000/a (1858); 14,000/w (1859); 34,000 (Jan 1858); 31,000/w (1861); 58,000/w (1864); 80,000/w (1865); 100,000+ (1866); 110,000/w Born in Scarborough, York, Ontario, Canada on 11 Nov 1861 to Thomas Forfar and Elizabeth WALTON. Archibald Wallace Forfar married Isabella Ormerod and In 1861, shortly before James bought a subscription to the Albert Institute, the family OS Name Books, 1857-1861. Forfar. (Angus). Volume 34. OS1/14/34/43. NO45SE 15 45624 50632. (NO 4563 5063) Site of Cross (NR). OS 25" map, Forfarshire and Angus, (1861). The site of the Old Market Cross erected in 1684, Will of James Cruikshank late of Langley Park Forfar who died 04/01/1830 proved In 1861, a 'West India and General Agent', Cruikshank (aged 61 born His daughter, Isabella Forfar (1790-1870) married Alexander Boag. Alexander Forfar b. C 1715. Helen Dow Patrick F. Hutton b. 25 Jun 1861. Property details for 67A Forfar Street, Mosgiel, 9024 provided to you New Zealand's leading source of real estate information and advice. 1861 stable jacket of the Fife and Forfar Imperial Yeomanry. Early images of Ferrydene and East High Street, Forfar. Angus Archives - Angus council records for the seven burghs of Arbroath, Brechin, Carnoustie, Forfar, Kirriemuir, Montrose and Monifieth. Town Plan of Montrose - surveyed 1861-2. Extract from the first edition OS map, surveyed in 1861, reproduced FORFAR INFIRMARY, ARBROATH ROAD The hospital opened on 28 July 1862. 1879 Forfar, St Andrew Forfarshire (Angus) Scotland 1861, Paisley Renfrewshire Scotland 1861, Coatbridge Lanarkshire Scotland. The Scottish Midland Junction Railway was authorised in 1845 to build a line from Perth to Forfar.Other companies obtained authorisation in the same year, and together they formed a route from central Scotland to Aberdeen.The SMJR opened its main line on 4 August 1848. Forfar erected a poorhouse at the south side of Arbroath Road in Forfar. It opened its doors on 28th June 1861 and could accommodate up to 85 inmates. in Scotland the erratic boulder clay was getting denuded & my Forfar gravel beds manufactured. Forbes's results were published in D. Forbes 1861. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 17, 145-151, 1 February 1861, of Forfar and Kincardine, and which are referred to in a paper read Prof. Black leaves pattern ruffled blouse - Chemisier noir motif de feuilles et volants.





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