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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Moray (Elginshire) => Topic started by: Dashboard on Saturday 28 December 13 17:22 GMT (UK)
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Doing some research into Forsyths who lived in the Forres area c 1665-1730. I have one William Forsyth as being baptised at 'Kirktoun in Alves'. Can anyone with local knowledge tell me if there was actually a Kirktoun(e) in Alves? There seems to be/have been one on the coast. Have looked on the old maps at the NLS site but it's not that clear.
Very many thanks.
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There are Kirkton Cottages in Alves. http://www.old-maps.co.uk/maps.html put in the co-ords 313534 862758.
A wee bit further north, Kirkton, co-ords 313528 862764.
Steven
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Probably noted as Kirkton. North of the Crook of Alves, the church and the manse, West of Inchtelly, South East of Kirkhill, East of Wester Alves.
Regards
Malky
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Many thanks to all - that is most helpful!
My first post - can't believe you guys are so quick!
Thanks again.
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Hi,
I am wondering if Forsyths were around Elgin/Rothes/forres in and around 1810 onwards. My family line is Jean Leslie who had a son, John Leslie Douglas who emigrated to Aus in the late 1830s. He married Ellen/Hellen Forsyth in Sydney in dec 1838. She was the only Forsyth on the ship and was stated as the daughter of Synclair and Catherine Forsyth and was from Minard, Argyleshire. However, I have not been able to find any trace. She was listed as a dressmaker and house servant .maybe she knew John Leslie Douglas from the Rothes/Elgin area? Jean Leslie was married twice and she herself emigrated to Aus after the death of her second husband John Roy who died in 1838. We will be visiting Scotland in August so hope to ttrace what I can before then!
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John Douglas born to John Douglas and Jean Leslie, 25 April 1807, Rothes, Moray, Scotland.
The only other thing that I am finding is John Forsythe, 2nd March 1820, Glassary, Argyll, to Sinclair Forsythe and Catherine McKay. (Probably the brother of Hellen)
Regards
Malky
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John Leslie Douglas travelled on the 'Lady Kennaway' with his half-sisters Jean and Janet Roy. Helen Forsyth travelled on the same ship. I have always assumed that John and Helen met on board and were married shortly after they arrived in Australia?
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'Kirktoun in Alves'. Can anyone with local knowledge tell me if there was actually a Kirktoun(e) in Alves?
Bit late, but some general info. Just about every rural parish in Scotland has a Kirkto(u)n. It is the name commonly applied to the cluster of houses around the kirk. So find the kirk on a map and you have found the kirkton of that parish.
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I have a Marjorie Forsyth born in Rafford about 1744, in Rafford, her father, I believe was called William. I haven't done much work on this branch yet.
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Hi all - I would be grateful for anyone who may have a Janet Forsyth in their tree. I believe she was born in approx. 1825 - possibly Glasgow, Lanarkshire. She married Peter Salmond in Cadder in 1842. She died aged 36 on 31 July 1861. Unfortunately all that is written for her parents is "..Forsyth" on her death certificate. As you can imagine, there are a lot of possibilities for parents. I believe I have her in the 1841 census as 15 years old living with a family of Forsyths as a 'servant'. Peter Salmon "servant' 15 is also living with the family. I have put 2 + 2 together to think this is my couple and how they met but am unsure its them and have no idea how to find Janet's parents. The Forsyths in the house she is living are James, 60, Martha 35, Margaret, 30, James 5 and William 3 (1841 census).
Anne