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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Dumfriesshire => Topic started by: minto77 on Thursday 10 May 12 16:31 BST (UK)
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I am researching my family tree. My family comes from Canonbie. The oldest record I have is a marriage of Arthur Bell to a Margaret Scott in 1831. Arthur was a cotton weaver and lived a Bogra until his death in 1858 and was buried in Kirkbankhead Cemetery.His eldest son moved to Teviothead and later to Hawick.
Since the family was large as shown on the 1851 and 1861 census (He also married a Margaret Cairns and later an Isabella Jackson) there must be some relations in or around Canonbie. Are you one of them??
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I just located your SOS for information re Bell family in Canonbie.
One of our early ancestors, Lieutenant-Colonel Nicol Alexander Mein, following his retirement from the English military in 1818, retired to Canonbie where his mother and two military brothers were already retired to.
L/C Nicol A Mein and Ann Bell (christened Jane Bell) never married, but had three children:
George Augustus Mein, (27.12.1822) who immigrated to Australia in 1853; William Henry Mein (11.6.1832) who immigrated to New Zealand; and Pulteney Mein (8.7.1835 Cabonbie) who immigrated to Australia in 1857.
Anne (Joan) Bell (23.2.1791 Airlee) was the daughter of David Bell and Christian Davidson of Annandale. Her parents were Thomas Bell and Ivan Henderson, and her great-grandparents were David Bell and Nancy Maiden.
Anne's siblings were Christopher Bell (b.21.8.1793 Airlee, Canonbie); and David Bell (b. 20.5.1795 Airlie).
In 1815 Anne married Sargeant Walter/Christopher(?) Jackson, and they had 3 children: William Jackson (10.7.1818); David (29.7.1819); and Christian (ca.1820).
In 1851 Anne was living with her daughter Christian, her husband Joseph Brough and their son Peter.
In the Old Canonbie Kirkyard is the Mein mausoleum, where brothers Lieut-colonel William Mein was buried in 1836; later Nicol Mein in 1847; and lastly Pulteney Mein in 1908. William's memorial stone was stolen from the mausoleum wall about 1910, so in 2010 my husband and I, plus 4 other Mein family members had a new memorial stone made, which was dedicated by Rev. Stephen Fulcher. Archie and Elizabeth Findlay were also in attendance.
Do any of the above names fit in with your Canonbie Bell family? I do hope so.
Kindest regards,
Glenice Mein, Brisbane, queensland, Australia
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I think a family named Mein family were connected with the Edinburgh post office for many years,
Skoosh.
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Thanks for info. The only names that may be of interest is Ann Bell although the dates dont seem to fit.
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I'm researching my Corrie/Currie family.
Nicholas Corrie/Currie born abt 1795 in Scotland, I believe was born in Hoddom, Dumfriesshire, son of John Corrie.
Nicholas was a farmer and by 1861 cattle dealer.
There is a John and George Corrie of Ecclefechan, Hoddom in a record for 1798 they are cattle dealers.
George Corrie married Frances/Fanny Mein (marriage not found).
I think she was born abt 1776 -1781 possibly the daughter of Andrew Mein and Elizabeth Dalzell who are the parents of Pultney Mein, William Mein and Nichol Alexander Mein. One of George and Fanny's granddaughters was called Elizabeth Dalzell and George and Fanny's first son was Pullney Andrew Corrie born in 1798.
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I am researching my family tree. My family comes from Canonbie. The oldest record I have is a marriage of Arthur Bell to a Margaret Scott in 1831. Arthur was a cotton weaver and lived a Bogra until his death in 1858 and was buried in Kirkbankhead Cemetery.His eldest son moved to Teviothead and later to Hawick.
Since the family was large as shown on the 1851 and 1861 census (He also married a Margaret Cairns and later an Isabella Jackson) there must be some relations in or around Canonbie. Are you one of them??
Hi Minto,
I think you may get more response if the children were named in order with dates.
"Eldest son" doesn't tell us much ::)
Annie
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I have Bells in Canonbie too. :)
My earliest is William Bell b 1799, but I have nothing more about him than an approximate birth year and place.
He married Jessie Brown in 1840. She was born at Meinside, Middlebie. This is still a farm. I wonder if there is a connection with the Mein family.
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Hi Rosinish Here is a list of the children of Arthur Bell @Bogra 1808?-1858
Wife Margaret Scott...Arthur 1832-1910
William 1833
Ann 1835-1836
Wife Margaret Cairns John 1840
James 1841
Ann 1842
Wife Isabella Jackson.Henry 1848
Jane 1850
Margaret 1853-1918
William Graham 1847 (Stepson)
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I have just recently discovered a Bell in my family too
Martha Bell b. 21 Nov 1765 in Canonbie, Dumfries
f. Thomas Bell & Mother Barbara Nickle
Martha married a William Allan
Their son, also William Allan b 1791 married a Margaret Maxwell (Maswell) (who's mother Elizabeth Masewell was recorded as being born in Ireland)
Their granddaughter was Rebecca Maxwell Allen, whom I was lucky enough to receive her bible that had been passed down to my grandmother.
I'll be heading to Scotland in September and hope to get to Canonbie to do a bit of information hunting on the Bells and Allens.
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I have been doing family research work for quite sometime regarding the Bell Family which dates back to the 16th century to Edinburgh ,Scotland. Here are some of my findings.
Isabell Bell ( daughter of John Bell and Margaret Little Forrester)-Born, 1718,Canobie.Dumfriesshire
County Scotland. Isabel had emigrated from her native home land along with her beloved brother,
William Nicholas Bell and his wife, Flora along with their five children, who all had arrived at The Scottish Settlement, Fort Edward, Albany County, New York, United States of America. Then with the
United Empire Loyalists movement, moved into the Fredericksburgh Township, Ontario, Lennox and
Addington County, Canada. Isabell had moved to the Desmond area of the Camden Township, Lennox and Addington County, Canada.