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Anyone familiar with Bonhill Parish placenames?
« on: Sunday 08 April 07 12:30 BST (UK) »
Hello,

I have just been looking at some OPR for my rellies that come from Dunbartonshire. I found a marriage and a few christenings as follows in Bonhill, but have no idea where the places they mention are??

"Robert McIntyre in Lumbrane came this day (9th December 1786) and intimate his purpose of marriage with Isobel Craig at the Kirkburn desiring the same may be published in the Kirk in Bonhill."

It does not state both of this parish, so are these places (Lumbrane and Kirkburn) in Bonhill or elsewhere?

Also found on Scotland's people a baptism for a Robert McIntyre in 1762 Bonhill, but when I looked at the actual image it showed this:

14 Jun 1762 ------- son to Will McIntyre and Ch Lindsay in Gaste Ford

So no name actually on the record.....how do they have it enumerated as Robert??? Do they know something I don't??? I would love it to be him as the naming pattern suits this couple, but how can I ever be sure?

I looked at a sibling too:

William lawful son to William McIntyre and Christian Lindsay in Gastiford born the 10th was baptised the 11th instant (1772).

Much more info, isn't it typical!! But where is Gaste ford or Gastiford??

Any info would be greatly appreciated :)

Jenny

Clark, Sommerlad, Bowden, Barrett, Griffey, Sayers, Bridge, Walters, Pollard, Capel, Dibble, James, Lingard, Mensforth, Watts, Rutherford, Stainton, Chatterton, Tubbs, Thompson, Fulton, Booth, Sellwood, Edwards, Pitcher, Creech, Johns, Phillips, Roberts, Keast, Tregonning, Mason, Lancefield, Ibberson, Green, Case, Cook, Dunham, Porter, Pope, Hall, Welsh, Hellefield, Warburton, Fletcher, Foster, Stiles, Tait, Nicoll, Sutherland, McIntyre, Cole, Neal, Ladlow, Bellamy, Castleton, Barker, Yuill

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Re: Anyone familiar with Bonhill Parish placenames?
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 08 April 07 20:13 BST (UK) »
don't know personally but try clydebank.com good luck
hagan/hagen/hegen/hegan

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Re: Anyone familiar with Bonhill Parish placenames?
« Reply #2 on: Monday 09 April 07 12:02 BST (UK) »
Hi hegy,

Had a look at Clydebank.com but it seems not to exist anymore  :-\ What is the actual web address?

I had a general search around on Clydebank sites but nothing on my placenames, perhaps they were farms or property names? Seems doubtful for my lot as they were printers not farmers though..

So on with the search  ::)

Jenny
Clark, Sommerlad, Bowden, Barrett, Griffey, Sayers, Bridge, Walters, Pollard, Capel, Dibble, James, Lingard, Mensforth, Watts, Rutherford, Stainton, Chatterton, Tubbs, Thompson, Fulton, Booth, Sellwood, Edwards, Pitcher, Creech, Johns, Phillips, Roberts, Keast, Tregonning, Mason, Lancefield, Ibberson, Green, Case, Cook, Dunham, Porter, Pope, Hall, Welsh, Hellefield, Warburton, Fletcher, Foster, Stiles, Tait, Nicoll, Sutherland, McIntyre, Cole, Neal, Ladlow, Bellamy, Castleton, Barker, Yuill

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Re: Anyone familiar with Bonhill Parish placenames?
« Reply #3 on: Monday 09 April 07 20:53 BST (UK) »
sorry, the clydebankstory,com

good hunting!!!
hagan/hagen/hegen/hegan


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Re: Anyone familiar with Bonhill Parish placenames?
« Reply #4 on: Monday 09 April 07 23:43 BST (UK) »
Hi
I used to live not far from Bonhill but have never heard of either of these places. There is the registry office in Helensburgh which may be to help as it's been there since late 1800's.

Also heading out from Bonhill towards Stirling there are lots of little villages so it could have been on of these and maybe the names were changed.

Not sure if this info will help

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Re: Anyone familiar with Bonhill Parish placenames?
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 10 April 07 18:06 BST (UK) »
Thanks Mrsscouser,

I will check out the Helensburgh registry office, I assume that the names may have changed or the areas/villiages almagamated into other places  :-\

Who knows, but I am heading to Bonhill next weekend and wanted to try and visit if I could...

Jenny
Clark, Sommerlad, Bowden, Barrett, Griffey, Sayers, Bridge, Walters, Pollard, Capel, Dibble, James, Lingard, Mensforth, Watts, Rutherford, Stainton, Chatterton, Tubbs, Thompson, Fulton, Booth, Sellwood, Edwards, Pitcher, Creech, Johns, Phillips, Roberts, Keast, Tregonning, Mason, Lancefield, Ibberson, Green, Case, Cook, Dunham, Porter, Pope, Hall, Welsh, Hellefield, Warburton, Fletcher, Foster, Stiles, Tait, Nicoll, Sutherland, McIntyre, Cole, Neal, Ladlow, Bellamy, Castleton, Barker, Yuill

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Re: Anyone familiar with Bonhill Parish placenames?
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 11 April 07 13:35 BST (UK) »
Hi

I too live close to Bonhill and have heard of neither.  I did google Lumbrane and there is an entry for Lumbrane Distillary, Dunbartonshire established in 1825 by Archibald Lindsay.  There is also a Kirkburn Road in Strathblane.  A good place to try would be the Family History Section in Dumbarton Library they are very helpful.  Tel No:  01389 733273.  E-mail: dumbarton.local.history@west-dunbarton.gov.uk
This e-mail contact is for local history inquiries only, relating to the Dumbarton and Vale of Leven area.  Good-Luck

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Re: Anyone familiar with Bonhill Parish placenames?
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 11 April 07 18:20 BST (UK) »
Hi Liz,

Yep saw the entry for Lumbrane Distillery on google too. I think I will take your advice and e-mail the local history section of the Dunbarton Library.

Hopefully they can shed some light on this...

Jenny
Clark, Sommerlad, Bowden, Barrett, Griffey, Sayers, Bridge, Walters, Pollard, Capel, Dibble, James, Lingard, Mensforth, Watts, Rutherford, Stainton, Chatterton, Tubbs, Thompson, Fulton, Booth, Sellwood, Edwards, Pitcher, Creech, Johns, Phillips, Roberts, Keast, Tregonning, Mason, Lancefield, Ibberson, Green, Case, Cook, Dunham, Porter, Pope, Hall, Welsh, Hellefield, Warburton, Fletcher, Foster, Stiles, Tait, Nicoll, Sutherland, McIntyre, Cole, Neal, Ladlow, Bellamy, Castleton, Barker, Yuill

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Re: Anyone familiar with Bonhill Parish placenames?
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 12 April 07 19:49 BST (UK) »
I think Lumbrane should read Linnbrane, which apparently is now in Alexandria. In the 1881 Census it was in Enumeration District 6, Bonhill Parish (#493). Other addresses within district 6 were Waterside, Ferryfield, Susannah St, Cross Row and Alexander St (even street numbers only). The 1881 LDS UK Census also has an address as Linnharne Ter, Alexander St; that probably should read Linnbarne Terrace. Looking at MultiMap.com, Alexander and Susannah Streets still exist, near Main and Bank Street. The only things I found on Google were the Leven at Linnbrane flow monitoring station and the Linnbrane Hole (see http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/hiflowsuk/stations/85001/ and http://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/library/DisplayArticle.asp?ID=3764, which has a picture of the Alexandria works).

As for Kirkburn, the only occurrence indexed in the 1881 UK Census CD was for somebody living in Falkirk but born in Kirkburn, Kirkcudbright, Scotland. Maybe "at the Kirkburn" should be read literally; an outdoor ceremony by a stream near the church.
SCOTLAND
ANS: Gall/Gaul at Tannadice and Inverarity; Souter/Soutar/Soutor at Airlie; Clark at Arbroath; Ogilvie
CLK: Vallance
FIF: Scott at Letham; Reekie at Newburgh and Falkland; Morice/Morris; Clough/Clow
PER: M'Grigor/M'Gregor/MacGregor at Killin, Balquhidder and Callander; Ferguson at Callander; Clark/Clerk/Clarke at Killin and Errol; McCallum; Scott at Dunbarney
STI: McGregor/MacGregor at Buchanan and Drymen; Gall at Buchanan and Drymen