Hello Norrie,
Seasons greetings from frozen Lincolnshire - hope you're keeping warm.
I've got quite a few Blyths which I would appreciate you looking up if you don't mind.
My great grandparents were Dysart folks:
John Blyth (1835-1913) m Sophia Carstairs (1835-1896)
Henry Christie (1805-1913) m Agnes Burnside (1804-1871)
My grand parents and his siblings were also all born in Dysart:
David Blyth (1857-1940) m Isabella Kay Dorward (1858- )
Sophia Blyth (1858-1944) m William Lumsden (1861- )
Mary Blyth (1861-1879) did not marry
George Blyth (1863- ) m Laura Watts (1868- )
John Blyth (1868-1869) did not marry
James Blyth (1867-1943) m Christina McFarlane (1861- )
Andrew Blyth (1869-1933) m Julia Allan (1873- )
John Blyth (1871-1947) m Margaret Simpson Christie (1874-1948)
Robert Blyth (1873-1952) m Janet Anderson Duncan Spence (1873- )
Margaret Blyth (1876-1910) m Robert Birrell (1883- )
Like everyone else, I very much appreciate the generous gift of your time in doing this.
If there are images of any of the above, may I please use then in my family history book which I am writing for my children? I will not be offering it for sale and will certainly give you due acknowledgement.
Kind regards,
Jack
I'm descended from Patrick Blyth and Isobel Inglis, who were married in 1709 at Abbotshall, Kirkcaldy. Their son Patrick Blyth (b.1711) married Margaret Watson in 1744 at Dysart/Abbotshall.
Patrick and Margaret had a daughter called Isobel Blyth (b.1748, Abbotshall) who married William Anderson at Dysart/Abbotshall in 1770.
William Anderson and Isobel Blyth were my 4 x great-grandparents. They would eventually move to Pittenweem in east Fife where they were the ancestors of the fishing families of Anderson and Horsburgh.
One scary aspect of having Blyth ancestors in Kirkcaldy is that you may be related to the former Tory Defence Secretary and current TV presenter Michael Portillo, whose maternal grandfather was a John Blyth of Dysart.
Harry