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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Banffshire => Topic started by: anitaszaban on Sunday 15 March 15 23:22 GMT (UK)
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Hope someone can help im struggling with my family members names and thought the above farmhouse was in my family for many years so was hoping someone could help me with people that the house was transferred or sold too through land registry etc or businesses ??
the family name was Ramsay The farm eventually sold out of the family about 2000
any help would be good thank you in advance
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What you are asking for is too recent.
The the Farm House is for sale (Google)
But you will need to access 192.com which will tell you who owns the farm.
But if you are looking for details on the sale you will need to retain a Solicitor.
Don
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no, im looking for previous owners, gr grandparents names ??1900 s
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Sorry, misunderstood your post.
http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
Look on the 1925/1920 Valuation Rolls and the 1911 Census
Don
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But you will need to access 192.com which will tell you who owns the farm.
Sorry, no, 192.com will not tell you reliably who owns any property. It may tell you who lives there, but only if they have not opted out of the public register of electors.
To find out who owned a farm around 1900, you need to look at the Valuation Rolls. These tell you the names of the proprietor, tenant and occupier of every house. Of course the proprietor may be the tenant and occupier as well, but most houses and farms were let to tenants.
A selection of Valuation Rolls can be consulted on Scotland's People.
In the 1881 census the farmer at Silverhills was William Falconer, a 79-year-uld unmarried man. His 50-year-old unmarried niece Mary Ann Jones was housekeeper and there were three male and two female servants.
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Peter Ramsay Lived at Silverhills Farm, Lossiemouth and Clunnymore, Dufftown. He died in Dr Grays hospital, Elgin, 6th March 1981. He was born c 1904.
Regards
Malky
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thankyou for that info, so I now know the family wasn't at the farm then loll I have credits for scotlands people but don't know how to use it with looking for properties
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thankyou for that info, so I now know the family wasn't at the farm then loll I have credits for scotlands people but don't know how to use it with looking for properties
How do you know for certain they were not at the farm?
I suggest that you use some of your credits to find Peter Ramsay in the 1911 census, and see what that tells you.
Records of changes of ownership of land and buildings are held in the National Records of Scotland, but they are not available online.
However there are copies of the valuation rolls in various libraries including the Elgin Local Heritage Centre. Perhaps some who plans to visit there might be willing to check the VRs for reference to Silverhills.
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thank you malky much appreciated, than you too all other contributers too.
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Northern Scot, ( http://www.northern-scot.co.uk/Home/ ) carried an obituary notice on the 4/03/1981
page 12 column 7 for him. If you contact them, you may get a copy which perhaps will lead to further information.
Regards
Malky
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Aberdeen Journal of 27th Feb 1934 has this -
DEATH. SMITH. —At Silverhill, Lossiemouth, on the 26th February, 1934, Ann Ramsay, beloved wife of James Smith, aged 73 years. Funeral private. No flowers.
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my Great grandad owned silverhills peter Ramsay
Before that was Mrs smith :)
If u have any questions I can try help :)
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Hi I know the Ramsay family that stayed at Silverhills, Peter Ramsay snr died 1981, but his son took over the farm after that, there is still a few family members in this area, the farm has since been sold to someone outwith this family.