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Messages - Linda Boyd

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Moray (Elginshire) / Re: St Andrews Lhanbryde: Oldshields, Strypehead, Redbog
« on: Sunday 04 October 20 11:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi Steve,
I went to school at Cranloch from 1960 to 1963. It was a tiny little primary school of two rooms (certainly not an academy!) and the teacher at the time was  Annie Shand who lived with her sister, Mrs Mackie, next door in the schoolhouse which still stands. Unfortunately, the school is no longer there and new houses have been built where it stood. The link someone gave shows the schoolhouse and Redbog Farm which doesn't seem to have changed much since I remember it. I remember two little girls who lived there (somewhere I have a photograph of the entire school...all 15 of us!) and , if they weren't twins, they were very close in age.
I have a vague memory of my grandfather telling me that the people who lived in Redbog (I can't remember their name) were related to the author, Jessie Kesson who wrote The White Bird Passes which relates her upbringing in Lady's Lane, off the High Street in Elgin in the 1920s. Part of the story tells of visiting her grandparents and aunt and uncles in the country....I think this is to Redbog but not 100% sure. Jessie's mother was ostracised by her father but her mother welcomed her to visit the farm. Jessie was born Jessie Grant McDonald in a workhouse in Inverness and, at age 10, was taken from her mother, a prostitute, and sent to an orphanage in Aberdeenshire.
Have since had a search and Jessie's mother was indeed from Redbog...file is too large to attach but, on Jessie's birth certificate, it states that her mother, Elizabeth McDonald, has domicile as Redbog, Lhanbryde.
Hope this helps

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: Dingwall
« on: Tuesday 25 February 20 22:16 GMT (UK)  »
No idea if this helps but, according to her death certificate, Mary Ann Macdonald's parents were William Macdonald, a clerk, and Isabella Fraser.
I'll look out Weston address and pm it to you. Somewhere I have her explanation of link but nor sure what I've done with it!
Linda

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: Dingwall
« on: Sunday 23 February 20 23:15 GMT (UK)  »
My great, great uncle, John Rhind, the cabinet maker who resided at no 3 was married to Mary Ann Macdonald. If I remember, both came from Elgin but married in London where John served his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker. They returned to Scotland, firstly to Nairn but later, they moved up to Dingwall. A descendant of this family whose surname is Weston lives in Kent...this may be coincidental as her married name is Weston and I think the link is through her rather than her husband. Obviously, I don't wish to put her details on this page.
John Rhind, born 1850 died 1931.
Mary Ann Macdonald b 1851, died 1928

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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: Rhind *COMPLETED*
« on: Sunday 23 February 20 21:09 GMT (UK)  »
James Rhind was born in 1830 near Glasgow but was baptised in Moray where his father was born. His parents were William Rhind and Mary Whitelaw, married in 1830. William's parents were James Rhind, a mason, and Elspet Sandison (the only evidence of this that I can find is via the marriage of Jane Rhind who was sister of of William)

James was brought up in Moray. I think he was staying with his aunt Jane Findlay in Dallas, in 1841 census, working as a farm labourer. In 1851 census, he was a farm labourer in parish of New Spynie, working as a farm labourer. He married Mary Winchester in November 1851.

Mary's parents were Thomas Winchester and Agnes McKenzie. Interestingly, James' sister, Mary Rhind, aged 15, was a farm servant to the family. She later married a Robert Squair.

James and Mary left Scotland, from Glasgow to Auckland on The Viola in 1864 with their children, Mary, James, Elizabeth and Johanna.

Possibly his uncle (but haven't proved this yet though James' brother, William stayed with them in 1851 census but marked as son, but also boarder...also ages don't tally as father/son) Alexander Rhind and Isobel Sellar left for Lyttleton, NZ in 1960. Theeir children were William, an infant, not Wm above, James, Elizabeth, Margaret and Alexander. They settled in Christchurch, Canterbury, NZ.

Another uncle (I think), John Rhind and wife, Elspet McKnockiter left Glasgow for Bluff, NZ in 1863 with their children, Margaret, James, George, Ann, William, Alexander, David and Jane. Think they settled in Invercargill, NZ



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