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Visit to Lairg, Golspie etc
« on: Monday 06 October 08 20:21 BST (UK) »
My wife and I are travelling to Lairg in a couple of weeks and we hope to build some knowledge of the area and find out more about my Great Great Grandparents and perhaps their parents - they have been subject of an exchange of info on this site under the Ferguson's Clyne header. Could anyone give me any pointers as to local heritage centres in the area where I may pick up more detail of their lives.

My Great Great Grandfather was John Ferguson 1813 b Clyne and his wife was Ann Macleod - 1820 b Clyne. In the 1851 and 1861 they lived in Lairg and died in Lybster - his death was recorded in the Parish of Latheron. I beleive John may have been born in Urachill as may his brother Donald. We tried to track down where they were buried and it appears that there was no graveyard at Lybster and that the most local one was at Latheron - unfortunately the records prrior to 1928 have been burned.

I have no idea about these parishes and places as I have always lived in England but I should be delighted to learn more, so if there is any advice out there I would be grateful

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Re: Visit to Lairg, Golspie etc
« Reply #1 on: Monday 06 October 08 22:49 BST (UK) »
Hi Clarets,

There is a wealth of information on all parts of Sutherland on this site.......

http://www.countysutherland.co.uk/

They also have a Yahoo Group with lots of knowledgeable members who would be delighted to point you in the right direction, they can be found here.......

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/county-sutherland/

Enjoy your holiday to one of the most gorgeous parts of Scotland - and pack plenty of warm clothes as it is quite cold up this end of the country just now.  ;D

Lynn  :)
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Re: Visit to Lairg, Golspie etc
« Reply #2 on: Monday 06 October 08 23:43 BST (UK) »
Gravestones in Latheron Churchyard have been catalogued and photographed and can be viewed at www.graven-images.org.uk. However I don't see your relatives there.

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Re: Visit to Lairg, Golspie etc
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 07 October 08 12:40 BST (UK) »
Thanks very much you have saved me a lot of time - back to the drawing board

Bernard


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Re: Visit to Lairg, Golspie etc
« Reply #4 on: Monday 15 December 08 23:18 GMT (UK) »
I found your John Ferguson and family on the 1881 census

John Ferguson m   Gamekeeper   67     Clyne
Ann  Ferguson m                          58      Clyne

Margaret  Ferguson dau general servant u 29   Lairg
John Ferguson         son gamekeeper      u 19   Lairg
Anna B Ferguson     dau general servant u 16   Lairg

and they lived at Nottingham House,Latheron
Graham---Dumfries
Johnston---Mid Calder
Lyon----Abbey Parish
Sherlock---Ireland
Mcleish----Ireland and Scotland