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red mail Anne NICHOL (Dec 07 Red)
Anne NICHOL b.1745 LANGHOLM married Peter GRAHAM (b. 1739 CANONBIE)at CANONBIE in 1775. Anne died Apr 1831. She is buried with Peter and their daughter Margaret in CANONBIE. Can anyone help me with further detail or to get further back?

red mail John Warwick=Janet Hope (Aug 07 Red)
My ancestor buried in Langhholm Wauchope Kirkyard d Oct 20 1722 age 71 with wife Janet age 63: Inscription reads: Here lyes John Warwick in Meikleim. Early maps reveal there was a Meikleholm cottage in that period. Curious to know if the two are the same locations, or an inscription error on gravestone? Any help welcome

red mail Hotson (Jun 07 Red)
Looking for information on Alexander Hotson, mason, of Langholm who was working in 1857. I believe he was a relative and curious about descendants. Also if he was related to Robert(Robin) Hotson who seems to be the first in a family of builders and masons

red mail YOUNG SIBLINGS (Feb 07 Red)
Searching for family of 4 siblings : Robert, William , John and Janet Young who came to the eastern coast of New Brunswick , Canada apprx 1816 -1825 . They located first in Newcastle - Miramichi region and then Tracadie , New Brunswick . 2 other siblings named John or James and Mary stayed behind in Scotland .Mary corresponded steadily with her siblings in Canada . Robert's 2 sons named Robert JR and James joined him in Tracadie , NB , Canada in 1831- 1832 . Would like to find any info on the Young sibling parents , their descendance etc for genealogy purposes . Thanks for your help .

red mail John Beattie (Jun 06 Red)
probably born 1781 to 1783 Father could of been James Mother ,Mary.

red mail Little Clan - Langholm (Revised Jan 06 Red)
Researching Little family connection on my paternal Grandmothers side and have traced family back to Langholm although more work needed to confirm William's parents. He was born in 1783 and my Grandma (Margaret Little) always said there was a connection with the Malcolm family,including Sir Pulteney Malcolm. More work needed but would welcome comments from anyone also researching the Littles of Langholm.

red mail Little Clan - Langholm (Jun 05 Red)
I am the great-great-grandaughter of Andrew Little who migrated to Bathurst NSW Australia in 1840. I hold 30 original letters brought to Aust by Andrew, some mentioning Duncan Malcolm in Berhanpore India, Sir Charles Malcolm and Sir Putteney Malcolm who appeared to be good friends of the Little family. Andrew Little was enticed to Bathurst by his brother-in-law David Maxwell Irving who had migrated from Langholm two years (?) before. Andrew bought 100 acres of land in Bathurst and built a house in 1850 (which is still standing and is classified by the National Trust). Various brothers and sisters followed Andrew to Australia later. The Bathurst property was called "Bimbenang" and was handed down through Andrew's son George Little to grandson MacDonel Little (my great uncle) and was sold out of the family in 1967 when MacDonel died. The letters I hold were found in good condition in a shed on the property by my father who was clearing the house out before putting it up for sale.

 
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