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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Aberdeenshire => Topic started by: Roecoyle on Monday 28 March 05 22:15 BST (UK)
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Please could anyone tell me if high st in New PITSLIGO TYRIE
still stands,especialy number 105 as this is where my gand mother was born in 1883. Also where would a girl from that area learn to be a
lace maker as my gran was,grans name was Maggie McKay
does any one know of this family.
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High Street, New Pitsligo is the main road passing through the village. Most of the buildings at the eastern end look original. 105 I think is probably more to the west. From memory (it is a couple of years since I was there) the same applies to the western end but I think there may be a few more more modern houses. As it was built on the side of quite a steep hill, the name is exactly what it says. Low Street is further down the hill. The old houses in School Street have been largely demolished and rebuilt relatively recently.
As far as lace making goes, this was a major centre and it was carried out largely in people's own homes.
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Hi Richardi,
Thank you so much for the info, i am planning a trip to Aberdeen this summer, good to know the street is still there
Roe.
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I don't know if these are the same, but maybe...they are in my line too.
Margaret Mackie
b. 1785
d. 1857
Parents:
Father: Thomas MacKie
Mother: Margaret Walker
Family:
Marriage:1 MAR 1806 Longside, ABD, SCT
Spouse: Alexander Greig
b. 2 JAN 1786 Old Deer (North Towy) ABD, SCT
d. 15 SEP 1869 Ellishill, SCT
Parents:
Father: James Greig
Mother: Jean Simpson
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Wee Flo
Do not know if this enquiry is still "alive", however we had family living in #55 in 1861 and they then moved to #32 High Street, New Pitsligo between 1860 and 1863 (children born in different addresses) The name was Alexander and Jessie Clark
One of these days I would love to be able to visit and have a look.
Gaz
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Here is another photo of High Street NP for you. There is a group of ladies who are still making NP lace. Lynne
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Hi meandcupcake
Isn't RootsChat amazing that since 2005 nothing on this topic, and then suddenly it gets new life!!!!
Good to see what High Street looks like - it would be fascinating to see if either #55 or #32 are in the picture.
Thanks for that.
Gaz
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Gaz
#55 High St NP is the Bank of Scotland. It isn't in the picture I posted, but if you go to google maps uk and type in B of S New Pitsligo, go to street view, pan counterclockwise and head north, after the bridge you will see the bank with blue trim on the left hand side. It is before the Pitsligo Arms. I couldn't find #32 as the addresses are unclear but you can get a general idea of where it would be.
Lynne
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Wee Flo
#105 High St would be across from John Smith the Baker's outbuildings
Lynne
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correction: #55 is in the photo I posted , on the right hand side, 2nd to last building before the bushes around the bridge. Sorry about that. Lynne
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Here is another photo of High Street NP for you. There is a group of ladies who are still making NP lace. Lynne
[/quote ]Hi meandcupcake,Many thanks for the info and the picture.
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Hi Aussisgaz,
Sorry i don`t know of the family "Clark" in High Street New Pitsligo
at that time. I only have my research back to 1864 (McKays) in New
Pitsligo ,also Glennie, Riach, Gibb,McLeod,Milne, Wilson,Hanton
to name but few lol. Good Luck in your search.
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Hi
This is a brilliant website about New Pitsligo . Lots of photo's from both past and present .
http://www.newpitsligo.org/
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Hi
This is a brilliant website about New Pitsligo . Lots of photo's from both past and present .
http://www.newpitsligo.org/
Hiya yes its a great site if you check out photo`s with a story in that site
you will see my grannies story and picture (Maggie McKay) Milne.
Thanks for your interest.
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I've had a look too
Elizabeth