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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: clyne family - menmuir angus
« on: Thursday 22 October 20 13:13 BST (UK)  »

William Clyne, Circa 1847 - 1932
William Clyne was born on month day 1847, at birth place, to James CLYNE and Agnes CLYNE (born Grubb).
James was born Circa December 30 1802, in Menmuir, Angus.
Agnes was born circa 1811, in Leith.
William had 10 siblings: Alexander Grubb Clyne, Mary Ann Burns (born Clyne) and 8 other siblings.
William married Isabella Clyne (born Keith) on month day 1877, at age 30 at marriage place.
Isabella was born on September 17 1850, in Stracathro.
They had 8 children: William Clyne, Don Keith Clyne and 6 other children.
William lived in 1881, at address.
His occupation was occupation.
William passed away on month day 1932, at age 84 at death place.
Documents of William Clyne
William clyne
William Clyne in Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
William Clyne was born on month day 1847, to James Clyne and Agnes Grubb.
William was baptized on month day 1847, at baptism place.

https://www.myheritage.com/names/william_clyne

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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: SMART / OLIPHANT families
« on: Sunday 27 November 16 07:29 GMT (UK)  »
cross reference Doig family for Smart
http://www.doig.net/DAVE1620.htm


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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: SMART / OLIPHANT families
« on: Sunday 27 November 16 07:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I have from the site Scotland's People in the registers of births:

To John Barclay & Isobel Hogg:

in the county of Kincardine:

1 october 1778 john barclay maryculter
1 october 1779 john barclay durris (don't know whether this means an error in year and double registration or whether the first john didn't survive and a second was born)
1 october 1780 margaret barclay maryculter also registered 16 september at durris
10 july 1783 robert barclay maryculter
11 april 1785 george barclay maryculter
24 may 1790 james barclay maryculter
23 may 1793 isobel & jean barclay maryculter

maybe none of these pertain to you but it is the combination of the Barclay Hogg family that made me wonder
 



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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: SMART / OLIPHANT families
« on: Thursday 24 November 16 17:42 GMT (UK)  »
Oh no!!!
What a shame!
I have been having works done here the last 3+ years and am currently redoing the walls to the garden and the garden itself so the place is currently v visible f the road
So sorry re mix up..w noreen..and delighted w all your info...found more on barclays this morn...good sources...and interestingly someone contemporaneously called Barclay Wilson...could be a long shot but you never know
I am on FB...for easy msging emma blackburn with a pic of syde in the bckground and individ pic of my dad in the army in his beret in switzerland as my profile pic

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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: SMART / OLIPHANT families
« on: Thursday 24 November 16 14:40 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again...pls do a search on this site for Corn Mill Stracathro...i had a chat a year or so back with a lady called Noreen who was looking for the Mill of Syde where her ancestor lived...and who was also related to the Wylies of Syde and then of Fern...she detailed all of them for me...if you cant find it i will copy and paste it all for you...but better to have it directly as she wrote it than from a 3rd party 😀


Added-
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=429267.msg2939782#msg2939782

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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: SMART / OLIPHANT families
« on: Thursday 24 November 16 04:33 GMT (UK)  »
Agnes Pyot relict of Alexander Barclay of Syde in Stracathro 28 April 1581
George Barclay of Syde Stracathro m Violet Halkartoune and then looks like was married to a (Katherine) Molet
Robert Barclay of Syde 1635 m Margaret Low

Andrew Leighton was also a farmer at Syde he married Janet Fairweather

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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: Corn Mill- Stracathro- Early 1800's
« on: Sunday 29 March 15 15:50 BST (UK)  »
I came upon these two references for Syde yesterday whilst in Brechin Library. The lady there was very helpful and found some lovely maps for me which I photocopied......interesting to discover there were another couple of buildings here in the 60s that are not here now but I did learn from a near neighbour that one of them burnt down in the 1970s (I think)
1753 Christian Don married William Hood, Syde of Stracathro – married 1788
Had 3 sons and 3 daughters – the last of whom – Janet drowned in the Cruick Water in 1869

Alexander Don 1746 – 1808 in 1775 married Jean Hood, sister of William, Daughter of John Hood, farmer, Syde of Stracathro

and then you should go through this volume as you may find more links to more of your ancestors here: http://www.electricscotland.com/History/nation/memoirsofdonfami1897donw.pdf

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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: Corn Mill- Stracathro- Early 1800's
« on: Sunday 29 March 15 15:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi again

apologies for the long silence....work matters
have you seen this site:
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=fairweather&recno=163
perhaps you put these notes on here.........but a lot of Adamsons there

Eimear

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Angus (Forfarshire) / Re: Corn Mill- Stracathro- Early 1800's
« on: Thursday 05 March 15 18:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am delighted you rambled on a bit
I saw the post this morning on my mobile but couldn't respond on that medium - too small and fiddly - hence the delay
there are a number of resources I have found online that link in to your research and mine
and I need to compile them more fully so that you can then scour each one to see what results but I find cross references to Leighton Fairweather Binny - then there is one to - is it Dakers? - something like that - Don, of course....
I have family visiting this weekend so may not be on again until next week when I hope to be able to give you details of the resources online and other volumes that were available at Restenneth
none of these people are any kin of mine but I am so interested in the area in which I live and want to uncover the personalities that made it as it is
Best
E

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