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Ayrshireroots - Island of Arran Burial Grounds THE ISLE OF ARRAN Burial Grounds Photographs of Headstones in some Arran Cemeteries By Kenny Monaghan kenny@monaghan95.freeserve.co.uk There are nine graveyards/ cemeteries on Arran with monuments
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Ayrshireroots - Historic Arran Search for all reference to ARRAN THE DOUGLASES. INTRODUCTION. page 38 At the encounter between the small body of men accompanying the King and the MacDougals of Lorn, at Dalry in Strathfillan,
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Ayrshireroots - Island of Arran in the Firth of Clyde Isle of Arran called Glotta Astuarium by the Romans - Scots Gaelic Eilean Arainn Brodick Bay 1891 Google map of Arran Atomz - Search website for Arran Whatuseek - Search whole Website for Arran
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Ayrshireroots - Arran Murder The Arran Murder of 1889 Robin N Campbell Robin N Campbell & The Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 2001 THE year of 1889 embraced the initiation and foundation of our Club, an organization devoted
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Ayrshireroots - Burial Grounds of North Ayrshire GRAVES AND BURIAL RECORDS OF NORTH AYRSHIRE and ARRAN [From articles contributed to the Largs and North Ayrshire Family History Society Magazine by Dr Bill Gibb. Permission given to reproduce these articles
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Ayrshireroots - Isle of Arran - Parish of Kilbride 1846 KILBRIDE, a parish, in the island of Arran, county of Bute, 20 miles (S. W. by W.) from Saltcoats; containing, with the villages of Brodick and Corrie, 2786 inhabitants, of whom 271 are in the village,
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Ayrshireroots - Isle of Arran Ferries Arran Ferries over the years Ardrossan to Arran Type Year Built Name In use Company Paddle Steamer 1820 Inverary Castle 1834-39 Castle Company Paddle Steamer 1847 Isle of Arran
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Kildonan - Isle of Arran - Ayrshireroots - Donan who came to Arran with St. Columba. Note: The Parish of Kildonan is in Sutherland and not in Arran. View of Pladda and Ailsa Craig Kildonan Old Kirk Kildonan War Memorial Kildonan Hotel
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Ayrshireroots - Isle of Arran - Parish of Kilmorie 1846 KILMORIE, a parish, in the Isle of Arran, county of Bute, 24 miles (S. W. by W.) from Saltcoats; containing 3455 inhabitants. This place, which occupies the western portion of Arran, and derives its
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Ayrshireroots - Lamlash Village - Isle of Arran The only secondary school and only hospital in Arran are located in Lamlash. Lamlash Village lies to the east of the island. The remains of the pre-Reformation Chapel of St Bride, dating from the 14th
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Kilmorie - Isle of Arran - Ayrshireroots - Lord of Arran. I connection with this is mention of a chapel at Kilmorie. The remains of the pre-Reformation Chapel have disappeared, but it is thought to have existed about 300 metres up the side of
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Pirnmill - Isle of Arran - Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Pirnmill This is the modern name for the modern village built along the shore in the early years of last century
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Burial Brodick New Cemetery Brodick, Isle of Arran Brodick Old Cemetery Brodick, Isle of Arran Catrine Cemetery (1906) Newton Street, Catrine Cumnock New Cemetery (1936) Glaisnock Street, Cumnock Cumnock
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Brodick - Isle of Arran - Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Brodick Cal Mac Ferry at Brodick Goat Fell and Brodick Beach House at Golf Course Brodick Castle Brodick
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Blackwaterfoot - Isle of Arran - Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Blackwaterfoot -District of Shiskine Other Shiskine districts are Balmichael, Shedock, Feorline, Kilpatrick, and
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Holy Isle - Isle of Arran- Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Holy Isle Was called 'Eilean Molaise' Molaise's Island after the Irish Saint who preached there about 680AD. Its
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King's Cave - Isle of Arran - Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk King's Cave on the west coast a few miles north of Blackwaterfoot The King's Cave gets its name from Robert the
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Machrie - Isle of Arran - Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Machrie Machrie Golf Clubhouse/public hall Dougarie Lodge Auchengallon stone circle Machrie Moor stone circles
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Catacol - Isle of Arran - North Ayrshire - Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Catacol Due its proximity to Lochranza the history is closely linked to it. Catacol Hotel The 'Twelve Apostles'
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The Rover's Doom on the Carrick Shore so as to avail himself of the highland of Arran. His destination was the Carrick coast and he could not reach it without crossing the Firth. It was a rash deed, by a rash man. Carrick was a lee shore,
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Ayrshireroots - Historic Crichton the Earl of Arran, the Governor, and Lord James Stewart (afterwards Regent Moray) immediately went to Bothwell's house in Haddington, with a body of soldiers, to apprehend the depredator; but, a few minutes
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The Language the tongue has still a strong resemblance to that of Arran and Cantyre, where a little Gaelic is still in use. North from Ayr, the voice does not become very guttural until reaching Kilmarnock and Irvine;
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1851 Census for Ardrossan J/ ROBERT/ SHAW/ HEAD/ MAR/ 68/ / FISHER/ BUT/ ARRAN/ J/ MARGRET/ SHAW/ WIFE/ MAR/ / 61/ MUSLINE SEWER/ BUT/ ARRAN/ J/ MARY/ SHAW/ DAUR/ UN/ / 27/ MUSLINE SEWER/ BUT/ ARRAN/ Z/ 51/ 3/ PAISLEY STREET/
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Ayrshireroots - Historic Stewart retainers of Huntly and the clansmen of Argyll and Arran, and compelled these noblemen to disband their forces. He was rewarded for his services by his appointment for life, in 1571, to the office of
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Ayrshireroots - Historic Glasgow The Earl of Arran, as he was then called, received from King James the office of Master of the Wardrobe, in addition to his former post, the command of the Royal Regiment of Horse, and a part of the forfeited
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1851 Census for Newton upon Ayr J/MARY/CUMMING/SERVANT/U//28/HOUSE SERVANT/BUT/ARRAN/ J/QUINTIN/BONE/VISITOR/U/58//LABOURER/BUT/DALRYMPLE/ J/MARGARET/GOLDIE/VISITOR/W//45/DRESSMAKER/BUT/GIRVAN/ Z/11/53//NEWTON MOOR/ J/JOHN/LOCHHEAD/
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Ayrshireroots - Historic Stewart afterwards Earl of Arran, the bitter enemies of Regent Morton, by whom he was brought to the block. After Morton's forfeiture and execution Maxwell obtained from King James, no doubt through their influence,
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Ayrshireroots time of child-bearing is said to have occurred in Arran within these fifty years. It is given by a correspondent in Long Ago:--"There was a woman near Pladda, newly delivered, who was carried away, and
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Ardrossan Historical Timeline 1833 Arran mail service transferred from Saltcoats to Ardrossan. 1833 Bath Villa, the complex was taken over by Dr MacFadzean a greatly respected philanthropist and tireless physician, he catered
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Marriage in Scotland Sorry your browser does not support java. www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Please instal JAVA to see the headings properly Marriage in Scotland What was and is the minimum
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Ayrshireroots - Rabbie Burns Sorry your browser does not support java. www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Please instal JAVA to see the headings properly to Historical Index to Robert Burns Index Page
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Baptism Records AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Dreghorn Baptism Records 1820 - 1834 Transcribed and contributed by Joan Gerhard [ gerhard@ican.net ] To preserve
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Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Hurlford School Photos Hurlford Public School 1938-39 1944-45 Photos contributed by Tom Morgan [t.morgan@tiscali.
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1881 Census Hamilton in Ayrshire Leslie HAMILTON W 82 F Arran, Bute, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Annuitant Dwelling: Raise St Census Place: Ardrossan, Ayrshire Source: FHL Film 0203588 GRO Ref Volume 576-1 EnumDist 1 Page 19 Marr
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Shipwrecks By the 23rd January 1770 she was back off Arran and the Little Cumbrae. In the violent gale she was swept eastwards onto the rocks just south of Portencross Castle. Trelawney 455nt. Wooden sailing
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Ayrshireroots - Old Views of The Isle of Arran Glen Sannox Brodick Bay and Spindrift Glen Catacol and .co.uk Copyright © 2000-09 The contents of these webpages are copyright.
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Ayrshireroots - the islands of Sanda, Arran, and Little Cumbray, part of the Isle of Bute, and the coast of Ireland in the distance. It appears to have risen into note from the grant of a charter to Thomas Boyd, of
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Ayrshireroots - in 1846 the lofty mountains of Arran, with Ailsa Craig and the hills of Ireland in the distance. There are many springs of excellent water, and the lands are intersected with various streams, of which the principal
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1851 Census for Kirkmichael 68/HOUSEHOLD WORK/BUT/ARRAN/ J/MARGARET/CAMPBELL/DAUR/U//48/SEWER/BUT/ARRAN/ Z/11/45/BRIDGE END/ J/JOHN/HENRY/HEAD/WIDR/57//LIME QUARRYMAN/AYR/KIRKOSWALD/ J/AGNES/HENRY/DAUR/U//15/SEWER/AYR/KIRKMICHAEL/
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1851 Census for Dreghorn J/CATHERINE/SHAW/SERVANT/U//36/HOUSE SERVANT/BUT/ARRAN KILMORIE/ J/JANET/ROBERTSON/VISITOR/U//8/SCHOLAR/AYR/KILWINNING/ Z/03/10/PERCETON VILLAGE/ J/SAMUEL/BOYLE/HEAD/MAR/40//COACHMAN PERCETON HOUSE/
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1851 Census for Dalry J/CATHRINE/JAMIESON/WIFE/MAR//23//BUT/ARRAN/ Z/51/74/ J/JANET/NEIL/HEAD/WIDOW//54/HOUSE KEEPER/AYR/DALRY/ J/ANDREW/CAVENIE/LODGER/MAR/33//LABOURER///IRL/ J/ROBERT/CRAUFORD/LODGER/U/20//BLACK SMITHS
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Ayrshireroots - Castle in Scotch Irish and with the concurrence of the Earl of Arran and others, he became guardian of the king, and assumed the office of chancellor of the kingdom; having obliged Archbishop Beaton to resign that post. The
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Ayrshireroots Prehistoric Kilbirnie AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Prehistoric Man in Ayrshire John Smith KILBIRNIE DISTRICT WE now come to the District of Kilbirnie, named after
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Ayrshireroots - Prehistoric Dalry AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Prehistoric Man in Ayrshire John Smith DALRY DISTRICT ONE of the most interesting places of antiquarian remains
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Ayrshireroots AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Prehistoric Ayrshire John Smith KILWINNING DISTRICT AT Redburn, near the castle of Eglinton, there are three
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Prehistoric Ardrossan AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Prehistoric Man in Ayrshire John Smith Published 1895 ARDROSSAN DISTRICT COMMANDING the greater part of the
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Prehistoric Largs AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Prehistoric Man in Ayrshire John Smith LARGS DISTRICT. THE most northern antiquity in Ayrshire is what tradition
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Prehistoric Irvine AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Prehistoric Man in Ayrshire by John Smith 1895 IRVINE DISTRICT. WE have now arrived at the Irvine district,
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Ayrshireroots AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Nobel in Stevenston Nobel's Explosives Company Ardeer Factory by John E. Dolan Unlike most inventors Alfred
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Wilson Births and Marriages Wilson Births and Marriages in Ayrshire Researched by Kate Vietez [kate@netnitco.net] Ardrossan] [Auchinleck] [Ayr] [Ballantrae] [Barr] [Beith] [Colmonell] [Coylton] [Craigie] [Dailly] [Dalmellington]
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