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What does this say: Lochmaben Quarry name?
« on: Sunday 07 December 08 13:19 GMT (UK) »
Tried to google Lochmaben quarries but didn't find anything similar?

It looks like Flagg or Hlagg (not likely?)?

Does anyone know the Lochmaben quarries?  This is the birth of James JArdine in 1797 to Alexander Jardine and Jean Sanders.

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Dumfrieshire: Fallen, Fallon, Carruthers, Scott, Farish, Aitchison, Green, Ryecroft, Thomson, Stewart
Midlothian: Linn/d, Aitken, Martin
North Wales: Robins(on), Hughes, Parry, Jones
Cumberland: Lowther, Young, Steward, Miller
Somerset: Palmer, Cork, Greedy, Clothier

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Re: What does this say: Lochmaben Quarry name?
« Reply #1 on: Monday 15 December 08 22:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi Pam

maybe a look at a map for the appropriate time era could give the quarry name or a clue to the name.I agree with looks like Flagg or Hlagg and agree not likely :).I am origanally from that neck of the woods and nothing ringing any bells also asked a local in Lockerbie with good local knowledge still no bells ringing.Maybe the quarry name could be someones surname,try it with soundex.
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Re: What does this say: Lochmaben Quarry name?
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 14 January 09 14:15 GMT (UK) »
Hi Pam,

Did you discover the quarry? I keep coming back to it and trying new variations in search, but nothing pops up.

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Atkinson; Badier; Cameron; Grant; Howie; Jardine; Jenkins; Kerr; Lawardorn; Lee; Linton; Lonie; McConnell; Morgan; Morrison; Murphy; O'Leary; Paton; Pratt; Robb; Williams

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Re: What does this say: Lochmaben Quarry name?
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 20 January 09 21:45 GMT (UK) »
Nope nothing yet jamjar.

Though I've been diverted onto my bf's tree.  A trip to the library anda chance to look at the big maps may help.

Thanks for asking  :)

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UK Census info. Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Dumfrieshire: Fallen, Fallon, Carruthers, Scott, Farish, Aitchison, Green, Ryecroft, Thomson, Stewart
Midlothian: Linn/d, Aitken, Martin
North Wales: Robins(on), Hughes, Parry, Jones
Cumberland: Lowther, Young, Steward, Miller
Somerset: Palmer, Cork, Greedy, Clothier

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Re: What does this say: Lochmaben Quarry name?
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 21 January 09 22:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi Boongie Pam,

Are there any other references on the doc?

It may not be Quarry !!

Corncockle Quarry is the only Quarry in Lochmaben taht I know of.  Will require a search of the late 18th Century for any historic and now disused quarries I reckon.

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Green, Gibson, Ross, Telfer, Pattie, Jardine, Hay, Kennedy, Dickson, in Dumfriesshire esp Applegarth, Lochmaben and Kirkcudbright

Thom, Raeburn, Grant and Allan (Mainly Banffshire - 16th-19th century but also old Aberdeenshire) as well as having an interest in Cruickshank (in Banffshire circa mid 19th century)
Cormack & McBain in Ross and Cromerty and Banffshire/Aberdeenshire pre 20th century

McClelland, MacNeill (Argyll, Scotland and Northern Ireland), MacCully, Carson, Northern Ireland

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Re: What does this say: Lochmaben Quarry name?
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 22 January 09 05:57 GMT (UK) »
That is the line I was taking, also, Kojak.

If it is the month of June, then it's the 'a' in quarry that looks like the 'u' in June.

I checked one of my certs and the part that looks like the 'H' is part of a double 's' on mine.

Not an easy one.

Could it be the name of a house?

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Atkinson; Badier; Cameron; Grant; Howie; Jardine; Jenkins; Kerr; Lawardorn; Lee; Linton; Lonie; McConnell; Morgan; Morrison; Murphy; O'Leary; Paton; Pratt; Robb; Williams

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Re: What does this say: Lochmaben Quarry name?
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 22 January 09 18:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi Jamjar,

If the first letter is "s" could it be slag(g) quarry?

Isn't slag a term for waste quarried material?

Or perhaps it is the name of the quarry owner?

Interesting query...

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Green, Gibson, Ross, Telfer, Pattie, Jardine, Hay, Kennedy, Dickson, in Dumfriesshire esp Applegarth, Lochmaben and Kirkcudbright

Thom, Raeburn, Grant and Allan (Mainly Banffshire - 16th-19th century but also old Aberdeenshire) as well as having an interest in Cruickshank (in Banffshire circa mid 19th century)
Cormack & McBain in Ross and Cromerty and Banffshire/Aberdeenshire pre 20th century

McClelland, MacNeill (Argyll, Scotland and Northern Ireland), MacCully, Carson, Northern Ireland

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Re: What does this say: Lochmaben Quarry name?
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 22 January 09 19:55 GMT (UK) »
after another look i dont think its 'june' i think it says 'same' month  ;D
Green, Gibson, Ross, Telfer, Pattie, Jardine, Hay, Kennedy, Dickson, in Dumfriesshire esp Applegarth, Lochmaben and Kirkcudbright

Thom, Raeburn, Grant and Allan (Mainly Banffshire - 16th-19th century but also old Aberdeenshire) as well as having an interest in Cruickshank (in Banffshire circa mid 19th century)
Cormack & McBain in Ross and Cromerty and Banffshire/Aberdeenshire pre 20th century

McClelland, MacNeill (Argyll, Scotland and Northern Ireland), MacCully, Carson, Northern Ireland

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Re: What does this say: Lochmaben Quarry name?
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 22 January 09 20:51 GMT (UK) »
hi
could it say LAG/ LAGG quarry ?
there is a connection to lochmaben by that name

http://alastaircunningham07.blogspot.com/2007/04/sir-robert-grierson-of-lag.html


also 'lag' was a kind of mineral deposit that was quarried.
just a thought
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