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Buteshire / Re: McIntyre: Arran/Holy Isle
« on: Sunday 11 September 16 16:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi I have a copy of the photograph of the bonfire shown in these posts.  My family were from Lamlash, Hyslop's and Stewart's, and I believe that some of them may be in the photograph.  I know they lived at Benlester and my Great Great Grand Grandfather, Andrew Hyslop was a shepherd.  He wasn't from Arran, but married an Arran lass, Catherine Stewart from Corriecravie.

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Armagh / Re: LIVINGSTONE, Lurgan
« on: Tuesday 04 January 11 23:39 GMT (UK)  »
That would be great.
Thanks
 :)

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Armagh / Re: LIVINGSTONE, Lurgan
« on: Tuesday 04 January 11 21:42 GMT (UK)  »
My Great great grandmother was Elizabeth Ann Livingston married John Smart in Knocknamuckly Church of Ireland, Seagoe Parish on 25th June, 1858.  They both moved to Govan, Scotland between 1871 and 1891.  Is Elizabeth any relation to your Livingstones?

Regards
Su Campbell

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Buteshire / Re: Stewarts of Corriecravie 1881 census
« on: Wednesday 29 September 10 21:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi, thanks for the information regarding Corriecravie.  I live in Ayrshire, so I do visit Arran.  Unfortunately, my family no longer has any ties on the Island, but my mother was born there, and I had many an enjoyable holiday on the Island visiting my grandparents when I was young.  I know take my children over, but didn't know the connection with Corriecravie until recently.  My Great Great Grandmother Catherine Stewart married an Andrew Hyslop who was a shepherd on the Sannox Estate, and they lived at High Sannox.  They went on to have five children, one of them being my Great Grandmother Margaret Hyslop who lived latterly in Lamlash, and whom I had the pleasure to know as she lived to the ripe old age of 97.

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Lanarkshire / Re: Campbells of Uddingston
« on: Wednesday 21 July 10 19:58 BST (UK)  »
Thanks everyone for your help.  I'll definitely look up the info regarding the will.  Was it normal for everyone to have a Will at this time?  I don't know exactly what it said on the marriage certificate for William as the info was passed on.  I guess I'll need to look up the information myself.  Thanks again.

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Lanarkshire / Campbells of Uddingston
« on: Tuesday 20 July 10 13:01 BST (UK)  »
Looking for information on James Campbell father of William Cambell who was born in Uddingston in 1835.  Mothers name was Jane nee Eglinton.  Marriage certificate for William states that James was a coal master.  William married Janet nee Wilson on 23rd March, 1855 and became a master baker in Uddingston.  Family story is that Williams son, James, was cut off by the family for marrying 'beneath his station' as he married the family housekeeper.  Any information greatly appreciated.

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Buteshire / Re: Stewarts of Corriecravie 1881 census
« on: Sunday 13 June 10 20:11 BST (UK)  »
Sorry my mistake .  Didn't realise there was more than one dwelling at Corriecravie .  1881 census for my g g g grandparents just states dwelling 'Corriecravie'.  However,  I am looking for Johhn Stewart farmer M81 his wife Catherine F50 and their children John M25, Alexander M21, Margaret F18, James M13 and Duncan M10.  I realise some of the older children will probably have left, and I am particularly trying to discover if any of the brothers emigrated to America.  The only brother I can rule out is Duncan as I know that he lived in Lamlash.  I have a photograph of a John Stewart in US Army uniform circa 1904-1919, and my mum thinks this was a cousin.  Any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks a bunch. 

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Buteshire / Re: Stewarts of Corriecravie 1881 census
« on: Friday 11 June 10 22:28 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for the information.  Just what I thought.  Any chance of checking the 1891 census for Corriecravie? :)

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Buteshire / Stewarts of Corriecravie 1881 census
« on: Monday 07 June 10 21:45 BST (UK)  »
I have come across the 1881 census list for my G G G Grandparents John and Catherine Stewart at Corriecravie, Kilmory Parish,  Isle of Arran.  However, my G G Gran isn't mentioned.  Her name was also Catherine and she was born on the 25th December, 1862.  She would therefore have been 19 years old, and possibly elsewhere on the Island.  Any chance of checking?
Thanks

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