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Lanarkshire / Re: Motherwell Times Archives Online
« on: Thursday 12 July 12 21:17 BST (UK)  »
http://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=15875
link well take you to email and telphone address. info on Herie as well call it.

They are in the middle of copying down BMDs from the motherwell times, there is index to the paper, plus on CD records of Burials in Motherwell area and now got cemetery books. Sure Margaret well help you out. If you send Name Surname and maiden name if it is female date of death parents name. spouse name children.

That should help.

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Lanarkshire / Re: "ARDYNE" Name of property in Newmains
« on: Thursday 12 July 12 20:55 BST (UK)  »
Ardyne is the block of 4 house single storey 1st is Welch pharmacy then newspaper shop, then [Ardyne] which is private house then on google "really rare", which now shop for local churches Charity shop. Then its new block of 2 storey building 1st shop is DJSK salon. Anyway private house is where Inglis family lived and at one time there was door into house from the shop and there are 10 rooms including shop next door which is on google "really rare" books
 Not sure but think it is Number 14 and 15 door number. I asked a friend how remembers inglis family and the person how got after them.

Google maps type in Welch Chemist Ltd, Manse Road, Newmains.

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Lanarkshire / Re: HELP ? Sir William Wallace
« on: Sunday 26 February 12 18:52 GMT (UK)  »
Kneland or Cleland pronounced Cleeland or Kneeland with K pronounced. its a strathclyde briton name.  Family is not related to Clelland family which comes from McClelland McLellan and from that Gilfillan meaning Son of the Servant to the Abbot meaning St. Fillan

I would say that Wallace would be Strathclyde name as they spoke a Welsh Briton language spoken in Strathclyde.  But would different from Wales, Welsh language

if your Agnes is Cleland and not Clelland and that you line goes back to Alexander Kneland of that Ilk (meaning Cleland of Cleland) then you are related to Sir William Wallace as Alexander married Margaret Wallace how was Aunt to Sir William Wallace and it was James Kneland how fought along side Wallace.

my family were charge art and part in Murder of Lord Darnely Mary Queen of Scot's husband

Marriage - It is not known for certain if William Wallace was married or not, or if he had children.  His killing of the Sheriff of Lanark in 1297 is believed to have been as vengeance for the murder of his wife, Marion Braidfute.  This is not true as this comes from a later version of the poem story that the family paid to have there name put into it. 1st version does not say anything about wife, Marion Braidfute.
 
KneClel

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Lanarkshire / Re: Bonkle Church BMDs?
« on: Sunday 26 February 12 18:20 GMT (UK)  »
Bonkle Church does not have any graves in it at all. Cambusnethan or Shotts is cemetery Motherwell Heritage centre has CD of both Cemeteries and OPR for both Parishes. which you can get on-line at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk or at Mitchell Libray or Edinburgh at Scotlands people Centre (Genreal Registrar Office.

Motherwell Heritage Centre 01698 274590 or
http://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=15875

in next couple of months Archives well have moved in and all buriel record well be at Heritage centre

KneClel


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Lanarkshire / Re: Cleland
« on: Friday 24 February 12 18:18 GMT (UK)  »
Forfarian

Was wondering about your Black's in New Monkland.

As I have Black's in that area as well and might be related to my Mollinsburn Black's as well. Could not find your any of your reseach in RootsChat.

So can you tell me more about your Black's

KneClel

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Lanarkshire / Re: Cleland
« on: Thursday 23 February 12 17:37 GMT (UK)  »
+Did you know that Cleland is pronounced Cleeland and not Clelland. the name is softed from its Strathclyde Briton name Kneland.

Building at the Top of Buchanan Street Glasgow is Cleland Testament Building. Was built for James Cleland who Worked in Public Works to improve lives of Local People.

Sure this is same line of Cleland


DR James Cleland is meet to be related to Cleland of that Ilk.

Regards
KneClel

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: McCurry/McCorry Help Please.
« on: Sunday 19 February 12 17:00 GMT (UK)  »
So you have no clue to Joseph parents. or grandparnets are then. Seen its not common name in Magherafelt we might be related as Spelling McCurrie McCorry McCarry or McCorry e.g.

If you find anything abt you family I well send you message.

KneClel

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: McCurry/McCorry Help Please.
« on: Friday 17 February 12 14:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I'm looking for anyone related to John McCorrie b Abt. 1837 as its spelt by my family in Scotland his parents where John McCorrie b Abt. 1821 Ireland Occupation Ginger Beer Manafachier and Bridget Michalholm (Biddy McMahon)b Abt. 1826 Ireland.

John  b Abt. 1837 married 1st Alice McGurk or Scullion (Scoales) then Racheal Jerrie in 1864 Finitry Scotland was taken to court for bigamay. before moving to scotland they lived at 1856 Lunay, (Luney) and Drumrainy, Magherafelt, County Lodonderry, Ireland

does anyone have any of these people in there family

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Lanarkshire / Re: Pottery Buildings, Cleland
« on: Friday 17 February 12 13:52 GMT (UK)  »
They are all incomers and wrong they are not family as I'm Cleland, we pronounce it as Cleeland the softed from Kneeland ( Knieland Kneland)
you don't say Clevelland or Lelland do you. its Cleveland and Leland. 

Cleland

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