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« on: Tuesday 09 June 09 14:35 BST (UK) »
I am trying to find as much as I can about the warwick family from canonbie.around 1900.
They were in the 1901 census but by 1911 there is no trace of any members still in canonbie. in 1901 there was. James, andrew, joseph, isabella,and sarah. and mother Elizabeth (sinclair) and father Joseph
I wonfdered if they moved over the border?
Can anyone help?

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Re: warwick
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 09 June 09 14:55 BST (UK) »
Hi David,
welcome to rootschat.
If you can give us as much info as possible then loads of people will have a go at helping.
I have just googled Canonbie and it is a small villiage in  Dumfrieshire .
6 miles south of Langholm and 2 miles north of the border with England.
Is this the place that your ancestors come from?
If the Moderator could move this into the Dumfries page that would be fantastic.
kind regards,Billy.
ps, I have had a quick look in the IGI records
www.familysearch.org
there are a few Warwicks from Canonbie there.
Anderson=Glasgow, Denny,Bathgate,Kilsyth.
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Binning= Bathgate
Miller=Kilsyth
Black, McIntyre=Ise of Lismore
Donald=Enzie
MacDonald=Denny.
Lymburner=Denny
Wright=West Lothian
Greenhorn= Blantyre,LKS.

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Re: warwick
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 09 June 09 15:24 BST (UK) »
david - welcome to rootschat  :)

would this be joseph warwick married to elisabeth sinclair 11th april 1873
canonbie dumfries ?
joseph may have been married before to a thomasina armstrong
there is a death for an elizabeth warwick(other surname sinclair) 1915 in
langholm dumfries born c1850

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Re: warwick
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 11 June 09 08:35 BST (UK) »
Hi David
There is a gravestone at Canonbie reading:

To the memory of Thomasina ARMSTRONG wife of Joseph WARWICK who died at Archerbeck 20th Feb 1870 aged 20 years. Also the above Joseph WARWICK who died at Todsykehead 17th April 1900 aged 60 years. Also Elizabeth SINCLAIR his second wife who died at Langholm 28th Novr 1915 aged 65 years.

hope this helps
Bridget


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Re: warwick
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 11 June 09 10:09 BST (UK) »
good find bridget   8)

joseph warwick married thomasina armstrong 8th jan 1867 canonbie
looks like they had one daughter agnes warwick born 23 jan 1868 canonbie
dumfries(IGI)

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Re: warwick
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 11 June 09 10:15 BST (UK) »
Perhaps I'm being a bit thick here but when you say they were not present in 1911 how exactly do you know that?  The Scottish 1911 census has not been released yet.
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Re: warwick
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 11 June 09 12:16 BST (UK) »
Thanks Boongie Pam for moving this post,
We would all be running around in circles if was not for the fantastic work the moderators do!
kind regards,Billy.
Anderson=Glasgow, Denny,Bathgate,Kilsyth.
=USA  Alameda,New York,Boston,Illinois.
Binning= Bathgate
Miller=Kilsyth
Black, McIntyre=Ise of Lismore
Donald=Enzie
MacDonald=Denny.
Lymburner=Denny
Wright=West Lothian
Greenhorn= Blantyre,LKS.

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Re: warwick
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 11 June 09 12:22 BST (UK) »
Perhaps I'm being a bit thick here but when you say they were not present in 1911 how exactly do you know that?  The Scottish 1911 census has not been released yet.

Hi Imber,
We await David for the answer,
though he did not actually mention the 1911 census.
I am also curious to know the answer,
Kind regards,Billy.
Anderson=Glasgow, Denny,Bathgate,Kilsyth.
=USA  Alameda,New York,Boston,Illinois.
Binning= Bathgate
Miller=Kilsyth
Black, McIntyre=Ise of Lismore
Donald=Enzie
MacDonald=Denny.
Lymburner=Denny
Wright=West Lothian
Greenhorn= Blantyre,LKS.

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Re: warwick
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 12 January 11 18:36 GMT (UK) »
Hi
My husband John Hind Warwick is the Great granson of Andrew Warwick from this area, not sure of any dates at present.

Mr & Mrs Andrew Warwick  of Norwood Cottage was presented with a marble clock (we have) in 1913 for his service as a gardener to Mr & Mrs Aitken. 
Andrew had a son also John Hind Warwick, he married 3 times his son to his first wife Catherine Meiklejohn was named Andrew who was my husbands father.

John Hind Warwick MBE was a founder of Auchencruive Horticultural College Ayr and Andrew Warwick BEM my father in law was head Gardener at Culzean Castle also Ayrshire.

Hope this info is of interest I can try to find out dates if it helps.

Stasia
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