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		Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Berwickshire => Topic started by: vanessac on Saturday 25 March 06 01:32 GMT (UK) 
		
			
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				Looking to correspond with anybody who may be related to the following families living in Duns in the 1800's  Names are:
 
 George Clark b 1787Polwarth , d 1853, broomhill Farm, Duns, buried Preston Cemetery
 
 his wife
 
 Helen Aitchison, born 1791, Polwarth, died 1845, cockburn
 
 Their children
 
 Agnes Clark, m William Aitchison b 1813
 Christina Clark, m James Reid b 1814
 John Clark, born 1818
 George Clark, m Nicholas Robertson b 1823
 Isobel Clark, b 1826
 Margaret Clark, b 1829
 
 Christina and James Reid, seem to have stayed in the Duns Area, although James died at Earlston
 
 George Clark and Nicholas Robertson, moved to Loanknowe and they had a family of 4 sons and 3 daughters, George b 1852, Margaret b 1854, James b 1856, Helen b 1858, David b 1861, John b 1864, Nicholas b 1867.
 
 Im sure there must be some long lost clark relatives still living in the Duns area, would love to be able to get some photographs of the Duns township
 
 
 
 
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				http://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/photodb/
 
 is this the place?
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				In case you haven't seen these already have a look at this website for information on Duns.
 http://www.duns.bordernet.co.uk/
 http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/duns/duns/
 http://www.discovertheborders.co.uk/search/area/Duns.html
 Hopefully someone from the families you are researching will contact you too.
 
 I have Clarks in my tree but they are from the Ayton area.
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				thats great, thanks so much for that
			
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				Hello
 I have Clark ancestors in Midlothian and think there may be a link with George Clark of Broomhill farm, Polwarth.
 I suspect George may be the son of George Clark (1757-1831) of Pathhead, Crichton parish and his wife Christian Sprott.  There is a gap of 4 years between his sons Adam (b1789 in Edinburgh) and Henry (b.1793 Crichton) which may be when George was born?  I cant find a record.
 George's grandson William Langlands (1817-89) emigrated to New Zealand and formed a Builders partnership with Henry Clark (b1821), son of George Clark and Helen Aitchison - dosbanded in 1859.
 May be a coincidence but Henry was a carpenter, the profession of George Clark and his sons ?
 
 Regards
 
 Steven