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John Mckeand/Elizabeth McCourtie c1811-1890's
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Potty | Report | 11 Feb 2013 12:29 |
Well done, Helen. Looks like two more death regs to look at! Here's the 1841: |
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Helen | Report | 11 Feb 2013 12:17 |
For interest: |
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Potty | Report | 11 Feb 2013 11:41 |
Yes, Corra does exist. A google search brings up a few hits. The most likely one is as a name as a farm (there is also a castle and a hill with that name). Probably where Elizabeth was living at the time. This is the link to a map showing it - it is just ~South of Kirkgunzeon~: |
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AnnMac | Report | 10 Feb 2013 21:44 |
Thank you again for your efforts. That Kirkcudbright website entry certainly seems to be the right couple - even if his name is spelt strangely and her place of origin is not Kelton as it should be. Do you think Corra actually exists or is that just another transcription glitch? |
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Potty | Report | 10 Feb 2013 17:05 |
Just checked on scotlandspeople and it doesn't list the parish of Buittle. That's odd as the parish records must exist as they have been transcribed on the above site. |
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Potty | Report | 10 Feb 2013 16:58 |
This website has the marriage! |
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AnnMac | Report | 10 Feb 2013 16:44 |
Thanks. This is definately Elizabeth McCourty's parents. I've found them in the 1841 census aged 60 and 55- rounded of course. I've also found records for 3 more of their children - James Mccourty(1806) Janet Mccourty (1808) and Alexander (1819). By the 1851 Census he is showing up as a widower with one child, Margaret. |
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Helen | Report | 10 Feb 2013 15:38 |
Possible marriage .. |
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Potty | Report | 10 Feb 2013 11:26 |
Glad to have been able to help, Ann. Yes, Scottish records are much better than English and by using scotlandspeople, you can see the details straight away and more cheaply than buying English certs but bear in mind that the details are sometimes inaccurate. I have one couple who on a child's birth give the place of their marriage as the village in which I live but the marriage actually took place in a Manse some 8 miles away in a different Parish! So, as always, info only as good as the informant knows or remembers! |
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AnnMac | Report | 10 Feb 2013 10:58 |
Potty |
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Potty | Report | 9 Feb 2013 16:03 |
Just to give you some idea of the geography of the area (there is also a Kelton in Dumfries-shire) |
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Potty | Report | 9 Feb 2013 15:57 |
The familysearch record for the 1832 marriage has him as John McKind; scotlandspeople has a marriage for a John McKind to an Elizabeth on 12 August 1832 - not McCourtie and not in either Kirkcudbrightshire or Dumfries-shire. The familysearch record could be banns not marriage. |
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Potty | Report | 9 Feb 2013 15:04 |
AnnMac |
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AnnMac | Report | 9 Feb 2013 14:51 |
Just spotted a second family called McKeand living near my lot in a village in Borgue in 1841 (same census page). Head of that household is called William McKeand, shown as 5 years older than my John McKeand but 1841 was the year of roundings so the age gap could be less. So I've searched for William's birth and up it came straight away - July 1812 in Colvend, Kirkcudbrightshire. Why can't my direct line ancestors be so easy to find? Interesting detail which seems to provide a link - William's father was called Alexander. I reckon that's the 70 yr old Alexander who was living with the younger brother a few doors away. Guesswork of course but progress of sorts! Bad news is that the baptism record is very blotchy so the mother's name isn't visible. So I've got no more names to assist the search. |
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AnnMac | Report | 9 Feb 2013 12:25 |
I've contacted the LatterDay Saints/Family Search website and they've given me an email address to apply to for a hard copy. In case this is of interets to others, the email address is [email protected]. |
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BeverleyW | Report | 9 Feb 2013 08:34 |
From the FamilySearch site: |
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AnnMac | Report | 8 Feb 2013 23:55 |
My nearest centre is Cardiff which isn't too inconvenient - I'm just not sure what you get to see from their microfilms and whether you can take copies! I'd be glad to hear from anyone else with experience of this process. |
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BeverleyW | Report | 8 Feb 2013 22:57 |
I don't live in England or anywhere which has a Family Search Centre in near proximity. |
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AnnMac | Report | 8 Feb 2013 22:54 |
Just found Elisabeth McCourtie's parents in 1841 census. Doesn't help pin down Elisabeth's marriage but a slight sense of satisfaction all the same! |
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AnnMac | Report | 8 Feb 2013 22:42 |
Thanks for the suggestion but I'm afraid this turns out to be an Elizabeth McCartney and a John Thompson, married in Rerrick, which isn't a part of Kirkcudbrightshire that has cropped up before . So not a good match on the names or the location. Plus the date would make their first two children illegitimate.Not that that would be that unusual I suppose but taken togehther I don't think this is it! |
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