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Title: Royal connection - Middleton
Post by: ev on Sunday 01 May 11 14:17 BST (UK)
hi all  :)

i did wonder if i had a connection to kate middleton
now it seems the connection may be on the other side

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-13209043

i've got middleton's in kincardineshire
"hard-drinking ruffian" , "notorious"(the evidence mounts  ::) )

could be about a millionth in line to the throne  ;D

ev(by appointment)
Title: Re: Royal connection - Middleton
Post by: Glen Bervie on Sunday 01 May 11 22:51 BST (UK)
I agree...my Kincardine Midldeton died drunk in a ditch!!

GW
Title: Re: Royal connection - Middleton
Post by: Rowana on Sunday 15 May 11 16:27 BST (UK)
When I was about 5, we lived next door to a LARGE family of Middletons at the farm of Millplough. The father was Archie, whose wife went on her "annual holidays" to Charleton maternity hospital.  I seem to remember that some of them turned out to be "characters"
Title: Re: Royal connection - Middleton
Post by: hdw on Saturday 21 May 11 21:39 BST (UK)
The Middletons of my home town of Cellardyke in Fife descend from a fisherman called Alexander Middleton from Gourdon. He married an Agnes Muir of Cellardyke. Several Muir siblings from Cellardyke married into a Gourdon family called Craig.

In Cellardyke, Eck Middleton had a yawl called "Good Samaritan" and was one of the last fishermen to fish out of Cellardyke when most of the others had moved to the larger neighbouring harbour of Anstruther.

I've just looked him up on Scotlandspeople. He died in 1954 aged 87. His parents were Thomas Middleton, salmon fisher, and Mary Murray; and his grandparents were Alexander Middleton, cotton weaver, and Ann Menzies.

Incidentally, it riles me whenever I see Kincardineshire towns like Stonehaven and Banchory described as in Aberdeenshire. Has Kincardineshire officially ceased to exist?

Harry
Title: Re: Royal connection - Middleton
Post by: Rowana on Saturday 21 May 11 22:08 BST (UK)
Quote - Has Kincardineshire officially ceased to exist?


I'm afraid it has!  Kincardineshire disappeared into "Kincardine & Deeside district" of Grampian region in the 1970's, then when Grampian region disappeared, we're now left with Aberdeenshire. More's the pity!

A St Cyrus loon!
Title: Re: Royal connection - Middleton
Post by: hdw on Saturday 21 May 11 23:27 BST (UK)
Talking of St. Cyrus loons, a Christopher Moir, salmon fisher in St. Cyrus, married an Agnes Lindsay from my home town of Cellardyke in 1861.

And I know of Stonehaven/Cellardyke marriages too.

Harry