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Kirkpatrick Durham, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland

For all who are interested in Kirkpatrick Durham Village and parish

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McGuffog's of Kirkpatrick Durham

Started by Jenny Hanna Jul 19, 2010.

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Started by Kay Campbell Jul 18, 2009.

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Comment by Kay Campbell on December 7, 2010 at 12:26am
Hi Patricia,The postcard was sent around 1900 ... I think. I will be putting on more links to Kirkpatrick Durham
In the meantime, have you looked at Kirkpatrick Durham on Google Earth. really good photos.
Comment by Patricia Taylor on November 28, 2010 at 12:36pm
Great photo of Durham Street in Kirkpatrick-Durham on this page. Is there a date available when it was taken?
Comment by Patricia Taylor on November 28, 2010 at 12:34pm
Hello. I am researching my Thomson family. I believe both my great great grandfather, Alexander (1866) and his sister, Henrietta (1870) were born in Kirkpatrick Durham. I want to learn more about the area and if there are any records available in this time period. The family appears to move a lot but seemed to return to this area and Penpont. Thanks for any input.
Comment by Jenny Hanna on July 19, 2010 at 7:58pm
Julie hi, just found this site, I have a John Milligan b abt 1805 d 1881 married Margaret McGuffog and Jane Rae. He was a slater in Kirkpatrick Durham
Comment by Julia Lambert on December 29, 2009 at 4:53pm
Hi, I've just joined this site today and am interested in the Milligan family that lived in Kirkpatrick Durham in the 1700 and 1800s. They appear to have been slaters and joiners. Any information that anyone may have would be great.

Thanks
Comment by Cee Crawford on July 23, 2009 at 1:30pm
Kay, what a treasure trove of information, I had seen the 1841 and 51 census, but that Wigtownshire site provided so good information.
Thanks,
Cee
Comment by Heidi Walcutt on July 23, 2009 at 11:28am
Looking to find cousins and break down brick walls in Mom's line. McClellan is the family name, and have contradicting information for one Jacob McClellan born 1819. One source says he was born in Scotland, another (the 1880 U.S. Census) says he was born in Ireland. He married Anna Catherine Fetters and had at least 6 known children.

All children were born in Pennsylvania, including Samuel in 1862. It is through Samuel that I am related.
Comment by Kay Campbell on July 21, 2009 at 9:23pm
Hi Cee
Have you seen http://freecen.rootsweb.com/
the 1841 and 1851 census for Scotland (not complete yet)

http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~leighann/index.html
an excellant site for Wigtownshire

http://www.dgcommunity.net/historicalindexes/default.aspx
1851 census complete for Galloway and Dumfries plus more

cheers
Kay
Comment by Cee Crawford on July 20, 2009 at 3:52pm
Thomas Kelton b: appx 1625 fought in the War of Dunbar and became a POW of Oliver Cromwell, in 1652 he along with 100+/- Scotchmen were sent to the Atlantic Colonies, 27 including Thomas were enslaved to Saugus Iron Works in Lynn-Hammersmith, Massachusetts. Records as we all know, unless notable, were not kept in that era. I was in hopes to locate Kelton Families in Kircudbrightshire area. 1861c Troqueer, Kbt . . Agnes Kelton, wd b: 1776, Tinwald,Dmf, dau Mary b 1807 Troqueer, dau Agnes b 1813 Troqueer. Several other Keltons in 1861 b: Torthorwalde, Tinwald, Nithsdale, Dmf to Waterfront, Annan and Kirkmaiden, Stoneykirk, Wgt Given names: James, Matthew, William, Jessie, Janet, Jean, Mary, Maria, Agnes and Peggy.

Lucky you . . . What an awesome photo to have in your archives!
Cee
Comment by Kay Campbell on July 18, 2009 at 8:23pm
My McGeorge family lived in Kirkpatrick Durham Village 1840s-1880s. John was the blacksmith / vet there. The cross in the picture is supposdly where the family lived.
 

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