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Laird of Sinton Scott
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David | Report | 29 Apr 2015 23:36 |
looking for John Chisholm b in Roxburgh, Scotland and wife Margaret Scott b In the same area. They must have been born around 1716 as they married in 1736. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 29 Apr 2015 23:52 |
If no one can find an answer by searching the internet, follow this link. |
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Jacqueline | Report | 30 Apr 2015 08:48 |
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David | Report | 30 Apr 2015 09:45 |
Thank you both for you help and suggestions. The family have turned out to be farmers but not on a great landowning scale so was not expecting this to have much significance. Just wish it had his real name on the marriage certificate so I could trace the line! |
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Gritty | Report | 30 Apr 2015 10:35 |
This is obviously a lot later than your Scotts- but just wondered if the title had passed down. |
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Gritty | Report | 30 Apr 2015 10:41 |
"Another "famliy tradition" states that the family received a Grant of Land from the Crown, which they called after their name. This same land is now(?) in possession of the Scott family in Scotland. It appears that the Sinton Family did not hold the land any longer than from about 1130 to 1370. A family named Buccleuch took possession after that and in turn lost it to the Scott famliy(1670). This Scott family is the same family of poet Sir Walter Scott. A Walter Scott is named as the first Laird of Harden descended from a branch of Scotts of Buccleuch known as the Scotts of Sinton. Burkes Peerage list this first Laird of Harden as the second son of the Laird of Sinton. " |
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greyghost | Report | 30 Apr 2015 10:47 |
??? |
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greyghost | Report | 30 Apr 2015 10:50 |
Wilton is a parish in the district of Hawick, Roxburgh |
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greyghost | Report | 30 Apr 2015 11:25 |
From Scotland's People OPR for 1736 in the parish of Wilton |
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David | Report | 30 Apr 2015 17:05 |
Thank you all for your help. The marriage I found for John Chisholm and Margaret Scott is 18 July1736 Wilton, Roxburgh from the family search.org web site. I must try and get to Edinburgh to spend a day in the records office as all my family seem to have started in the Roxburgh / Berwick area. The children I have found so far with them as parents are quite spread in birth dates so I am sure there are probably more. The first son is often named after the fathers father and the second the mothers father in that area but can't be sure if I have all the children. |
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greyghost | Report | 30 Apr 2015 19:52 |
David, I have given you what the actual Parish Register says from the Scotland's People website - repeated below. If you would like I can send you the image which I said I have saved - let me know. |
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David | Report | 30 Apr 2015 21:03 |
Thank you again. I would love a copy if that is possible. I also left a post on a board for information about families in the Scottish Borders and have been sent a link to a publication called The Annals of a Border Club - it confirms all my dates etc and turns out we have some more 'colourful' ancestors at last. This is the link if you are interested. It is quite a read and a great source for all families in that area. |
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greyghost | Report | 30 Apr 2015 22:14 |
PM on it's way hopefully with attachment. Have had a quick look at the annals and I can see that the missing word in the proclamation is "Stirches" and also that the 1712 baptism for John son of John I posted earlier is possibly a good match. |