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Fairlie Fairlie Fairlie ca 1900 Atomz - Search whole website for Fairlie Whatuseek - Search website for Fairlie Google Map of Fairlie Fairlie 1846 FAIRLIE, a village, and lately a quoad sacra district,
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Fairlie 1837 Largs and Fairlie Ayrshire Directories by Pigot & Co 1837 Largs is a neat town and sea-bathing place, in the parish of its name; 73 miles w. by s. from Edinburgh, 30 s.w. from Glasgow, 14 s. from
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New Views of Fairlie New Views of Fairlie House Ruin War Memorial Library Main Road Fairlie views By Kenny Monaghan and .co.uk Copyright © 2000-09 The contents of these webpages are copyright.
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Largs 1837 Largs and Fairlie Ayrshire Directories by Pigot & Co 1837 Largs is a neat town and sea-bathing place, in the parish of its name; 73 miles w. by s. from Edinburgh, 30 s.w. from Glasgow, 14 s. from
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Ayrshireroots - Burial Grounds in North Ayrshire Dreghorn Churchyard] [Dreghorn Cemetery] [Fairlie Burials] [Haylie Brae Cemetery] [Holy Isle] [Irvine Old Parish] [Kilbirnie Auld Kirk] [Kilbirnie Old Cemetery] [Kilbirnie New Cemetery] [Kilmory] [Kilwinning
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Old Views Old Views of Fairlie Many thanks to Ardrossan Local History Library for assisting with these pictures. Bay Street Burnfoot Castle about 1906 Causewayhead Ferry Road Ferry Row High Road Mid
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New Cumnock MIs AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Some Monumental Inscriptions for New Cumnock Contributed by Bonnie Suchan [suchan@sk.sympatico.ca] NEW CUMNOCK
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Old Views AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Old Views of New Cumnock Afton Bridgend Bank Glen Bank House Burnbrae Castle View from the north Mansfield
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Prehistoric Largs On the north side of Fairlie Glen stands the tower of Fairlie Castle, in pretty good preservation. It is said to have been the Castle of Hardyknute, but latterly possessed by the Fairlies of that ilk,
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Ayrshireroots found in a drain at Fairlie Bog by Mr. James Calderwood; a bronze axe 6 3/8th inches long by 3 1/2 inches wide at the face, found at Fairlie Bog, and figured (as from Bog) in the fourth volume of the
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Ayrshireroots - Isle of Arran Ferries Glasgow / Greenock / Fairlie to Lochranza / Pirnmill / Campbeltown Type Year Built Name In use Company Paddle Steamer 1848 Celt 1848-67 Campbeltown & Glasgow Steam Packet Company
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Old Views AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Old Views of Skelmorlie Many thanks to Ardrossan Local History Library for assisting with these pictures. Castle
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New Views AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk New Views of Colmonell Main Street Village Hall Old Free Church Churchyard Parish Church 1898 Church Halls
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Ayrshireroots - Colmonell in 1846 AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Colmonell 1846 COLMONELL, a parish, in the district of Carrick, county of Ayr, 5 miles (N. E.) from Ballantrae;
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Ayrshireroots - Largs Voters Roll 1857 Allan, John, Labourer Fairlie Allan, Robert, Farmer, Patry Cumbrae Arbuthnot, George C, residenter, Beachhouse Arbuthnot, William, shipowner, Largs Armour, James, Farmer, Milrig Barr, John, farmer
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Ayrshireroots - Largs - Old Parish Registers May 6 Margaret daughter of Archibald Boyd Fairlie; died May 3 (age 4 1/2) May 12 Helen Graham Hill spouse of the Rev. David Buchanan Dowie Free Church Largs; died May 7 of puerperal (age 38)
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Ayrshireroots - Largs - Old Parish Registers Aug 18 A child to Hugh Doherty Fairlie Sep 12 A child to Doual Main Sep 18 Thomas Jamieson Gogoside Oct 2 A child to James Glen Nelson St Oct 6 A son to Hugh Angus Tailor Oct 11 William
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Ayrshireroots - Largs - Old Parish Registers Mar 27 Mrs George Martin labourer Fairlie (age 22) Apr 3 William son of John Lade grocer Main Street (age 16) Apr 5 A child of George Martin Fairlie (age ? days) Apr 8 A child of Robert Duff
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Ayrshireroots - Largs - Old Parish Registers Sep 3 Andrew Miller feuer Burn Foot Fairlie (age 68) Sep 17 Mrs. John Malcolm weaver Lade Street (age 50) Sep 18 A son of John McNeilege shoemaker (age 1 1/2) Sep 26 A daughter of James Robertson
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1841 Employment This analysis of the 1841 Largs and Fairlie Census was undertaken by Henry W Noble and first printed un the Winter 1997 Newsletter of The Largs and North Ayrshire Family History Society and has been reproduced
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Ayrshire 1855 Deaths Unmarried. Killed in Fairlie Colliery in a Rock Fall Jean Lachlan, Age 50, January 28,1855 at Galston, Born in Loudoun Parents: John Nisbet (dec) and Mary Richmond (dec) Spouse: William Lachlan,
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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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Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Whiting Bay This Bay of Golden waters in the morning sun, This Bay of moonlit silver when the day is done, This
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Ayrshireroots - Lamlash Village - Isle of Arran AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Lamlash Loch an Eilean (The loch of the island) - Kirktown of Kilbride The earlier Gaelic name for Holy Isle was
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Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Failford Notes on the way through Ayrshire - 100 years ago Failford in Tarbolton Parish Failford, a small hamlet,
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Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Old Views of Dalrymple Dalrymple Parish Church Dalrymple Church Manse Photos contributed by Geraldine Gentles
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Ayrshireroots - Portincross AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Portincross (Portencross) Atomz - Search website for Portincross Atomz - Search website for Portencross Boyds
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Ayrshireroots - The Trysting Thorn AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk THE TRYSTING THORN and Mill Mannoch March 19, 1937 Burns Associations Of Tarbolton Relic Contributed by John
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Ayrshireroots - Arran Murder AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk The Arran Murder of 1889 Robin N Campbell Robin N Campbell & The Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal 2001
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Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Corrie name is derived from the Gaelic 'Coire' - a ravine The villages of Corrie and Sannox lie to the north
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Lochranza - Ayrshire - Ayrshireroots - AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Lochranza the loch of Arran's isle On fair Lochranza steamed the early day, Thin wreaths of cottage smoke are
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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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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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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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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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Ayrshireroots - Isle of Arran - Parish of Kilbride 1846 AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Parish of Kilbride 1846 KILBRIDE, a parish, in the island of Arran, county of Bute, 20 miles (S. W. by W.) from
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Ayrshireroots - Isle of Arran - Parish of Kilmorie 1846 AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk Parish of Kilmorie 1846 KILMORIE, a parish, in the Isle of Arran, county of Bute, 24 miles (S. W. by W.) from
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New Views AyrshireRoots AyrshireRoots www.Ayrshireroots.com and www.Ayrshireroots.co.uk New Views of Dalrymple River Doon The Kirkton Inn Parish Church and Churchyard and .co.uk Copyright © 2000-
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Dickie in 1881 Census in whole of Ayrshire Rel: Head Occ: Bedridden Margt. MALCOLM 13 F Fairlie, Ayr, Scotland Rel: Grand Daur Occ: Servant Dwelling: 88 Main St Census Place: Largs, Ayr, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203604 GRO Ref Volume
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Ayrshireroots - with the late quoad sacra district of Fairlie, 4044 inhabitants, of whom 3523 are in the town and suburbs of Largs, 13½ miles (N. N. W.) from Saltcoats, and 79½ (W. by S.) from Edinburgh. The name of
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Ayrshireroots - Burial Grounds of North Ayrshire Dreghorn Churchyard] [Dreghorn Cemetery] [Fairlie Burials] [Haylie Brae Cemetery] [Holy Isle] [Irvine Old Parish] [Kilbirnie Auld Kirk] [Kilbirnie Old Cemetery] [Kilbirnie New Cemetery] [Kilmory] [Kilwinning
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West Kilbride 1837 and the like distance s from Fairlie, and 4 nw from Ardrossan; situate in a hollow, surrounded on all sides by rising grounds, which on the west protect it from the keen sea breezes, and on the opposite
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Galston 1837 Sornbeg/ Fairlie, James Esq., Holms/ Stirling, Rev Robert, Manse ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS Brown, Hugh, Wallace st/ Ewing, Isabella, Garden st/ Parochial School, Alexander McNaught, master/
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West Kilbride we are soon at the village of Fairlie, a small portion of which is in the parish. Old Red Sandstone strata making their appearance at different places indicate that the coal measures have been destroyed
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Ayrshireroots - Fenwick in 1837 Currie, James, Stevenston, surgeon Fairlie, John, schoolmaster Mitchell, Alexander, schoolmaster Nelson, William L, schoolmaster Taylor, John, surgeon Thomson, James, professor of dancing and music,
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Largs two and a half miles north of Fairlie. It is a seaport and In the the year 1263 Haco, King of Norway, invaded Scotland with a fleet of 160 ships; and on the 2nd of October landed his numerous troops
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MUIR Census 1881 the whole of Ayrshire Henry James FAIRLIE M 40 M Maybole, Ayrshire Rel: Head Occ: Retired Commander RN Evelyne Anne FAIRLIE M 22 F Aviemore, Inverness, Scotland Rel: Wife James Gordon FAIRLIE 4 M Ayr, Ayrshire Rel: Son
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1837 Directories Darvel] [Dundonald] [Dunlop] [Failford] [Fairlie] [Fenwick] [Galston] [Girvan] [Irvine] [Jopa] [Kilbirnie] [Kilmarnock] [Kilmaurs] [Kilwinning] [Kirkmichael] [Kirkoswald] [Largs] [Mauchline] [Maybole]
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Old Ayrshire Maps Darvel Dreghorn Dundonald Dunlop Fairlie Fenwick Galston Glengarnock Hurlford Irvine Kilbirnie Kilmarnock Kilmaurs Kilwinning Kirkmichael Kirkoswald Largs Lugton Mauchline Millport
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Kilmarnock 1837 Annan hill/ Dykes, Mrs Jane, Braehead/ Fairlie, James, esq., Holms/ Fairlie, Mrs of William field/ Finnie, William, esq., Titchfield st/ Gilchrist, John, esq., of Plan/ Greenshields, Miss Isabel,
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