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Title: help to read birthplace possibly Cruise, New Luce
Post by: 2Harriet on Tuesday 02 July 19 21:20 BST (UK)
Hi everyone,
I have just downloaded the baptism record for John Murray. I am having trouble working out the place name in New Luce. Is it Cruiues? Cruives? Does it mean Cruise farm or as per dictionary meaning of Cruives... hovels.... somewhere in New luce? Your thoughts would be much appreciated.
Title: Re: help to read birthplace possibly Cruise, New Luce
Post by: Gadget on Tuesday 02 July 19 21:39 BST (UK)
I've looked at the NLS old maps and I can only find Cruise. However, the Farm Horse Tax Roll on Scotlands Places mentions a Cruives

https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/historical-tax-rolls/farm-horse-tax-rolls-1797-1798/farm-horse-tax-1797-1798-volume-12/247

I'll look at some more maps.

Gadget
Title: Re: help to read birthplace possibly Cruise, New Luce
Post by: hmcc on Tuesday 02 July 19 22:07 BST (UK)
Hi,
1851 census has Samuel Murray family at Cruise Smithy House, New Luce.

hmcc
Title: Re: help to read birthplace possibly Cruise, New Luce
Post by: 2Harriet on Tuesday 02 July 19 23:27 BST (UK)
Thanks, I wonder if these are variants of the same name then and if the smithy building still exists?
Title: Re: help to read birthplace possibly Cruise, New Luce
Post by: suzilad on Wednesday 03 July 19 11:19 BST (UK)

 Hi
   I found Cruise farm New Luce on Yell Pages it appears still to be there . I googled it and it came up between Kenmuir Hotel and village hall.

Hope this helps maybe someone from the area will be able to give you more information.

suzilad
Title: Re: help to read birthplace possibly Cruise, New Luce
Post by: Forfarian on Wednesday 03 July 19 11:45 BST (UK)
The Google Maps result is unhelpful because it appears not to specify which village hall!

See http://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NX1762

Also https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=17&lat=54.9293&lon=-4.8522&layers=6&b=1 from which you can see that the farm buildings are marked on the map but not named.

A cruive is originally a fish trap in a river. Perhaps the farm took its name from something of the sort in the burn beside it.