Monday, May 14, 2018

Ancestors- in progress

  


1841 - Robert Dick(4GGF1791~1851)(Sawer) and Janet Wardrobe(4GGM;1795)
Adam Inch(3GGF1811~1871) & Jean Dick(3GGM1818~1891)  

1851 - John Inch(2GGF1839-1875), siblings Robert Inch(3GU1841) and Grace Inch(3GA1845) with Janet Dick(3GGM1818)- Grandmother, Joiner's Widow, N Frunt St
1861 Janet Wardobe(Widow) N Front Street with Grace Inch, Granddaughter


Mill was a Corn Mill, not a saw mill
Biggar and Upper Clydesdale Museum Tu-Sa 10-5 – Joiner's Shop!
Howie's friend Alister Nimmo's bar: The Crown
The arch from Ingraston House was moved to sit opposite the lodge at Garvald House.
 It has now been re-erected in the Biggar Museum. 1997

Roberton Mains, Dolphinton
 1861 - Helen Paterson(2GGM1840-1912) Dairymaid




Romanobridge, Kaim House, Stoneyknowe, Goldies Mill

1851 – Andrew Wilson(GGF1843-1914); Kaim House; child
         - William Dickson(3GGF1796-1871); Goldies Mill; corn miller
          - wife Elizabeth Douglas(3GGM1806-1887)
1861 – Andrew Wilson; Stoneyknowe; ploughman

Near West Linton, Organic Farm Store
https://www.whitmuir.scot/



Grange, Lamancha, Newlands

1841 - Robert Paterson(3GGF1816-1905);
            wife: Janet Mercer(3GGM1815-1879)

          daughter: Helen Paterson(2GGM1840- )





St Roberts Croft, Nine Mile Burn 











Old Woodhouselee
 1841 – James Crawford(3GGF1798-1881),
            wife: Elizabeth Gordon(3GGM1803-1858),
            daughter: Elizabeth Crawford(2GGM1838-1878)
            several other children



A mystery
At  penicuikpapermaking.org
I found this image:
  Many of the men are identified, but not the man in the white shirt in the middle.

Here's a closeup:
When I put it in a collage with images of my grandfather:
I ended up flipping the above image because it looked like a better match. The resemblance seems very strong.







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