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Title: How can I find details of a property in Leith
Post by: moragb on Sunday 14 April 13 16:34 BST (UK)
Wonder if anyone can help me locate a property.  My G G grandfather's great uncle left him "the property belonging to me in Hillhousefield in Leith" in 1886.  How can I track this property down with such slim details and find out when my G G grandfather sold it?
Title: Re: How can I find details of a property in Leith
Post by: tidybooks on Sunday 14 April 13 16:43 BST (UK)
Hi moragb,

Give us details of your relative's name and anything else you may have about him, any certificates etc. There are PO Directories for that time and maybe able to track it there.

Tom
Title: Re: How can I find details of a property in Leith
Post by: tidybooks on Sunday 14 April 13 17:01 BST (UK)
Hi Moragb,

In 1886 - 1887 PO directory, Rose, Marr, Donaldson, Hogg, Bell, Rae, Laughton, Crichton, Seater, Tod,  Short, Greig and Livingston are surnames at various numbers in Hillhousefield.

Tom

PS Looks for PO directories,  http://www.nls.uk/family-history/directories/post-office/
Title: Re: How can I find details of a property in Leith
Post by: moragb on Sunday 14 April 13 17:08 BST (UK)
Hi Tom,
GG Grandfather's name was John Wilson and living at that time at Blackhill Farm in West Calder; he later moved to Fannyside Farm in Dumbarton.  His Great Uncle was James Duncan living in Stane at the time of death but had farmed Cairneyhead, both in Parish of Cambusnethan in Lanark.  He died in 1886 and his will was lodged at Glasgow Sheriff Court.
Thanks for any help.
Moragb
Title: Re: How can I find details of a property in Leith
Post by: Unė kthimi i papenduar on Sunday 14 April 13 23:24 BST (UK)
Hillhousefield was an ancient estate lying between the Water of Leith and the sea.   Part was sold for the site of the Leith Citadel the proceeds being used to build the new Hillhousefield House.   The property in question may not have been named Hillhousefield and refers only to the area. The 1881 census has the house listed but also various lands - Brodies,  Lockies.

A search through http://www.ros.gov.uk/registersdirect/what_is_RD.html by name may be of use.
Title: Re: How can I find details of a property in Leith
Post by: Forfarian on Monday 15 April 13 08:21 BST (UK)
Wonder if anyone can help me locate a property.  My G G grandfather's great uncle left him "the property belonging to me in Hillhousefield in Leith" in 1886.  How can I track this property down with such slim details and find out when my G G grandfather sold it?

Should be dead easy.

If he owned land with buildings on it, there should be a record of the change of ownership in the Registers of Sasines. These are indexed by the names of the former and new owners, and the indexes are arranged annually by county. The indexes contain an Abridgment of each sasine, which tells you briefly who owned the property before, who now owns it, where and what it was, and the nature of the change, i.e.sale, inheritance, excambion etc. You can get a copy of the full sasine, but for genealogical purposes the Abridgments usually suffice.

You need to go to the National Archives Records of Scotland in General Register House, Edinburgh (or get someone to go on your behalf, or hire a professional searcher) and look up your GGF in the Abridgments for Midlothian for 1886 and possibly the next few years to find out where and what the property is.

To find out when and to whom he sold it, I gather that if you know the name and description of a property, you can get a complete history of it, but I have never done this myself so I can't tell how how to. I am, however, quite sure that the staff at the NAS will be able to tell you how to go about it.

Otherwise, of course, you could just plough through the annual calendars of Abridgments until you find your ggf listed as the seller of the property in question.
Title: Re: How can I find details of a property in Leith
Post by: moragb on Monday 15 April 13 09:01 BST (UK)
Thanks to all who have replied to my query and thanks, Forfarian -  I think that you have given me the definitive answer.  Shame I'm just back from Edinburgh - ah, well it can wait till the next time.