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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Roxburghshire => Topic started by: fifer1947 on Sunday 13 December 15 16:56 GMT (UK)
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Variously spelt POLART or POLLART (St Boswells) on items in my possession dating from c1913; can anyone advise if this is a farm, house or estate?
The family name was ELDER if that helps.
Many thanks :)
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Polart is an old name for the village of Polwarth in Berwickshire between Greenlaw and Duns.
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Thank you so much! That local knowledge solves the puzzle of where my great grandmother was when she wrote her final postcard!
Have a great festive season :)
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Polwarth Estate has many links to St Boswells and Mertoun over the years even today.
Due to various marriages the Estates are Linked
the old water pump on Main Street at St Boswells was given by the Earl of Polwarth's Family
currently the links go through the Mertoun Estate via the Duke of Sutherland's family
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Many thanks terianne another avenue to check our family name was Ker/r (in the borders??) :o ::)
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Best of luck with the ker(r)'s in the Scottish Borders there is loads throughout the social spectrum
Also the Duke of Roxburghe is a Kerr and the Marquis of Lothian at monteviot family are Ker's
So the links with Polwarth may fit and could be interesting
Also the owners (for many years) of the Fens farm at St Boswells are Kerr
Also you mentioned your family was Elder - up until the late 70s early 80s there was a agricultural engineer company called Elder's at Newtown St Boswells - apparently they originally originated from the Berwick area - (my late dad worked for them in the early 70s)
So you will have your work cut out