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Title: Muirkirk Birth
Post by: loz_scotland on Sunday 16 February 14 23:50 GMT (UK)
Hi can anyone decipher the place of Birth for Margaret Wilson daughter of my 4 x Great Grandparents. The birth is Muirkirk I am presuming the place of birth is the name of a Farm ? i looks like it begins with a J.
 Thanks Laura
Title: Re: Muirkirk Birth
Post by: loobylooayr on Monday 17 February 14 00:11 GMT (UK)
Hi Laura,
My first thoughts are Jointeshouse.
What year is this birth entry please?
Looby :)
Title: Re: Muirkirk Birth
Post by: loz_scotland on Monday 17 February 14 00:21 GMT (UK)
Hi sorry I should have said year is 1781, is that a place you have heard of or seen on a map ?
Laura
Title: Re: Muirkirk Birth
Post by: loobylooayr on Monday 17 February 14 00:27 GMT (UK)
No sorry,
I've never heard/seen it. I just thought that's what it said.
Title: Re: Muirkirk Birth
Post by: loobylooayr on Monday 17 February 14 01:30 GMT (UK)
Hi Laura,

The couple William Wilson and Margaret Bell appear to have a second daughter in 1788 - Jane Wilson  -  https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XTKH-V7Z

Perhaps you have already tried looking at the OPR for Jane  :-\ . Maybe it could have a more legible place name?
Looby :)
Title: Re: Muirkirk Birth
Post by: Istrice on Monday 24 March 14 22:23 GMT (UK)
Laura,

I think the word is "Jointerhouse".

If you Google it, the word is used elsewhere, but appears to be archaic, and not found in many up to date dictionaries (except perhaps the OED).

However the word "Jointure" is currently in use, and defined as follows :-
Jointure
a. provision made by a husband for his wife by settling property upon her at marriage for her use after his death
b. the property so settled.

It would seem appropriate therefore to identify what the property was, eg land, livestock etc, or in this case, a house.  - Jointure house, or Jointerhouse.

I agree with Looby that a search through the OPR's might help identify the location of the property, failing which, if a will made by your ancestor was registered, a copy of it may lie within the records held at Scotland's People.

Good luck with your search.

Istrice