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Aberdeenshire / Re: The name "Thirlow" or Thurlow Fraser
« on: Friday 22 March 24 02:11 GMT (UK)  »
I'm not sure that Alexander Fraser would have been related to the Saltoun Frasers though as "he died on 18 August 1853 at age 68, without issue" ( http://thepeerage.com/p3085.htm ).

Added - there's this tree on Family Search: not sure of the accuracy.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MNG7-46X

Other info suggests that she was the illegitimate daughter of the first Baron Thurlow http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Thurlow,_1st_Baron_Thurlow and http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Thurlow,_Edward_%281731-1806%29_%28DNB00%29

When you are referring to the Alexander Fraser above, are you saying he is our Alexander FRASER who married Christina BURNET, parents of Thurlow FRASER?

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Aberdeenshire / Re: The name "Thirlow" or Thurlow Fraser
« on: Sunday 17 March 24 02:17 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you! I truly appreciate this great information.

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Aberdeenshire / Re: The name "Thirlow" or Thurlow Fraser
« on: Wednesday 13 March 24 14:57 GMT (UK)  »
Wonderful thread of info! Thank you... I join in the FRASER/COWIE line as well and what an interesting story about Thurlow's name and father (being a forester to a sultan).

It's no doubt Thurlow was a miller and worked at a mill but I am a bit confused about which one. My records seem to indicate it was "Mill of Esselmont Ellon" but then we have that amazing picture and postcard photo of another mill.

Would really appreciate any clarification anyone can provide? 

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