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Title: Bonshawside
Post by: chinakay on Saturday 26 August 06 19:36 BST (UK)
Anybody know where Bonshawside, Annan would be? I can't find anything on a map, only Bonshawside Lockerbie.

And what syllable would have the emphasis?

Best,
China
Title: Re: Bonshawside
Post by: Cleo on Monday 16 October 06 23:22 BST (UK)
Bonshawside is a farm in Kirtlebridge which is about 5 miles from Annan and 8 from Lockerbie.  (Although it is nearer to Annan the postal address is Lockerbie) The emphasis is on the Bon part of the name with the shaw part said quite quickly.  It is located just off the Annan to Eaglesfield Road .  Hope that helps.
Cleo
Title: Re: Bonshawside
Post by: chinakay on Tuesday 17 October 06 00:18 BST (UK)
Thank you, Cleo, it does help very much indeed.

Best,
China
Title: Re: Bonshawside
Post by: Boongie Pam on Sunday 29 October 06 18:32 GMT (UK)
Hiya China,

NOt sure if you are related to this family...

http://www.downie01.freeserve.co.uk/Ancestors%20of%20William%20Gass.htm

Top of the page they have relatives at Bonshawside in 1861.

All the best,
Pam
Title: Re: Bonshawside
Post by: chinakay on Sunday 29 October 06 23:56 GMT (UK)
Thanks very much, Pam. They don't seem to be my lot but it was an interesting read anyway, particularly this line:
Cause of Death: Scroficulous abscesses in various parts of body
 :P

I did find some very nice old photos from around the Annan area...

Thanks again,
China
Title: Re: Bonshawside
Post by: farish on Thursday 21 February 08 00:32 GMT (UK)
Bonshawside Farm is next to my mother's land. I don't know who is in it just now but the family I knew was called Fawcett who sold the farm several years ago. It is called Bonshawside as it was once on Bonshaw Estate which belonged to the Irvings/Irvines of Bonshaw. The estate was divided up around 1955-57 when Sir Robert Irving who once captained the Queen Mary died.

Farish
Title: Re: Bonshawside
Post by: chinakay on Thursday 21 February 08 16:01 GMT (UK)
Thank you very much, farish, I appreciate the information.

Cheers,
China
Title: Re: Bonshawside
Post by: soapy1 on Sunday 15 April 12 21:57 BST (UK)
This is very interesting for me too. My grandfather was a Burnett , originally Burnet, and I've traced them back to mid 1700s. I saw Bonshawside, thinking it was a place, but wondered if in fact it was a farm since the Burnets were tenant farmers. Mary irving was married to James Masterton and their daughter Jean married the eldest Burnet I can trace back. That is my direct line. Jean's brother William married Elspeth Burnett in 1786. He was born at Bonshawside. They seem to have lived on Peatknowes Farm as did so family in the next 50 or 60 years
I was wondering if brother/sister married brother/sister. I can't get back much further though found some other inscriptions from Dornock graveyard. I wonder if my Mary Irving is related to the Bonshaw ones ?