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2051 Also found on Ancestry tree - 12 Jun 1868 West Albany, Wabasha, Minnesota, USA Miller, Thomas (I22)
 
2052 also from 1850 Census:
NARS M432, Roll 0589, Hammond, St. Lawrence, NY
Enumerated 5 Oct 1850
Page 19, Dwelling 238, Family 238, Jonathan Miller, age 44, Farmer, line 7
                                                            Mary Ann ",             37                       8
                                                            John H.                     18
                                                            Emily A.                   13
                                                            Minnie E.                  11
                                                            Destiny (?)                  9
                                                            Ewin                    10/12
Enumerated 3 Oct 1850
Page 24, Dwelling 151, Family 151, George Miller           27, Farmer, line 26
                                                            A (?)                          23
                                                            Eurica (?)                    3
                                                            Ann                              1 
Miller, John (I4061)
 
2053 Also have marriage date as 22 May 1879 Family: Robert George Miller / Mary Elizabeth "Eliza" Dodds (F125)
 
2054 also identified as
Fevar Eastertown of Balgreihend, Parish of Campsie 
Boyle, William (I4154)
 
2055 also identified as Center Cemetery Matson, Lucy (I13898)
 
2056 also includes Guy Pollock, 11, 1841, labourer
James Pollock, 9 1843
George Pollock, 7 1845
entered as family members but may be nephews. 
Pollock, George (I37361)
 
2057 also known as Bruce Cemetery Klum, Sarah Jane (I14589)
 
2058 Also known as Eratus Guillaume, died aged 1 year, 7 months, 13 days but neither birth nor death date known. Howard, Gillaume Case (I13362)
 
2059 also known as  Nambour General Cemetery  Nambour, Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia Boyle, Lorenzo Miller "Lawrence Michael" (I4159)
 
2060 Also listed are George Carman 13 and Pierre Carman 11. Are these nephews or brothers of Catharine? His wife's name is different to what I have on record from Rev. Alva's documentation.
Sarnia, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada 
Adams, Joshua Augustus (I13957)
 
2061 Also listed are James Verdon and two Margaret Verdons

Name:?tab?John Verdon
Gender:?tab?Male
Electoral Year:?tab?1913
Subdistrict:?tab?Mucra
State:?tab?New South Wales
District:?tab?Corowa
Country:?tab?Australia 
Verdon, John (I16531)
 
2062 also listed as Cronlea, Mullancuff Parish, Shillelagh, Wicklow Co., Ireland Code, George (I21712)
 
2063 also listed as Dalhousie Duncan, Alexander (I7414)
 
2064 also listed as MEMORIAL ID
46577068 
Creighton, Margaret Mabel (I26582)
 
2065 also listed in Cartwright MB 93728869 Bourne, Robert (I44112)
 
2066 also lists Susan McIlquham, not matched to one of the family members. Yule, Robert Sr. (I13587)
 
2067 Also noted as 1922 Mather, Robert (I4936)
 
2068 also noted as 1996 Webster, Timothy James "James" (I55208)
 
2069 also noted as Coklaw, Currie, Midlothian, Scotland
(see story of The Siege of Cocklaw: Hawick's role in the Rebellion of 1403)
Council Scottish Borders, The Parish Morebattle, Former Region Borders, Former District Roxburgh, Former County Roxburghshire

Cocklaw, on the upper sources of the Beaumont, formed part of the territory of Molle (Mow). A powerful castle stood on this estate between two burns which descend from Cocklaw and Windgatehill. It was besiged by Henry Percy with the Earl of March immediately after the Battle of Hamildon in 1401. It belonged to the family of Gledstones before 1560.

A Jeffrey 1857.

Field investigation produced no information on the site of this tower.
Visited by OS (JLD) 29 August 1960.

The site of a pele 'at Coklaw' is referred to in The History and Antiquities of Roxburghshire (Jeffrey 1857, vol.3 283). The account describes that 'Cocklaw, on the upper sources of the Beaumont, formed part of the territory of Molle (Mow). A powerful castle stood on this estate between two burns which descend from Cocklaw and Windgatehill. It was besieged by Henry Percy with the Earl of March immediately after the Battle of Hamildon in 1401. It belonged to the family of Gledstones before 1560.'

Previous field investigation has produced no information on the location of this site (OS record card, 29 August 1960). However, buildings associated with a series of field-banks and enclosures within the modern fields around Cocklawfoot farm may relate to the medieval pele.

What may be the foundations of the tower are situated on a gentle slope on the base of a spur between the Cocklawfoot and Kelsocleuch burns and about 100m to the SW of the modern farm of Cocklawfoot, at NT 8534 1852. The possible tower measures 7m from N to S by 6m within grass-covered banks (or walls) up to 2m thick and between 1m and 1.5m in height which bear signs of robbing. There are possible opposed entrances on the E and W sides. There is a two-compartment out-shot on the S. The N compartment measures 6m from N to S by 5m within grassed-over banks (or walls), up to 2m thick and up to 0.9m high. There is an entrance at the S end of the W wall. The S compartment measures 2.5m from N to S by 5m within grassed-over bank 2m wide on the E but only 1m thick on the S end. The compartment is open-sided on the W.

The possible tower with its out-shot, is situated immediately W of a subrectangular enclosure partly overlain by the modern dyke on the SW. What may be the last vestiges of a further structure are situated on the E side of the enclosure which lies to the S of the old hill road. This road is bounded on both sides by boundary-banks extending out from Cocklawfoot for some 600m, to about the 305m contour, before returning to the Kelsocleuch and Cocklawfoot Burns on the SW and NE respectively. At the base of the spur the banks are about 15m apart gradually widening to over 60m reflecting the braided courses of tracks as they climb the hillside. On the SW side of the road the boundary-bank winds up across the contours, again reflecting the course of the road as it climbed the spur. This bank has been much reduced in places, after abandonment, whereas the bank on the NE lies hard against the latest and, straightest course of the road. Near its NE end, the bank crosses an earlier field-bank (at NT 8609 1846).

To the NE of the road, opposite the possible tower, and within the fields closest to the modern farm buildings, there are further traces of enclosures and field-banks, displaying a complicated history of reuse. Slight traces of cross-contour rig are visible, from aerial photography (eg RAF 106 G/Scot/UK 121 frame 3355, 20 June 1946), over the moderate NW-facing slopes to the S and E of these field-banks within the modern field-system. The rig becomes more extensive, though still only barely visible on the ground, between this boundary and the boundary-bank previously described, which forms the upper limit of the cross-contour cultivation.

The nature of the cultivation on the S side of the old road is less certain. There are extensive traces of contour cultivation immediately to the E of the possible tower. These extend for 280m from NNW to SSE by 100m maximum over a moderate to moderately steep slope overlooking the Kelsocleuch Burn. Further S, the cultivation is predominantly cross-contour, but in contrast to the pattern observed to the N of the road, where the rig lies adjacent to the boundary-bank, it is outside the area enclosed and would appear to pre-date the boundary-bank. The relationship between the cultivation and the southernmost angle of the boundary-bank is only visible from aerial photographs as most of this area has been afforested. Further cultivation may be observed within the boundary-bank as it returns towards the Kelsocleuch Burn. Here both contour and cross-contour cultivation may be observed, with the latter on the lower slopes.

Information from RJ Mercer (University of Edinburgh) 16 March 1986
RCAHMS MS 2598. No. 37/526
https://canmore.org.uk/site/59011/cocklaw 
Miller, James (I8995)
 
2070 also noted as Edmonton Munro, Thomas (I65)
 
2071 also noted as in Winter Quarters, Douglas, Nebraska Bulloch, Mary Catherine (I6265)
 
2072 Also noted as married to Penelope Baird @ Lanark 04 Nov 1885 Baird, Thomas (I5009)
 
2073 also noted as Melton Mowbray, England Ashby, William (I28222)
 
2074 Also noted as: b.04 Jan 1805 Napanee, Richmond Twp, Lennox & Addington Co, Ontario Canada Huffman, Philip (I65626)
 
2075 Also noted in St. Andrew's records as b. 2 Apr 1832
tombstone uses 8 Dec 1831 
Miller, John (I76)
 
2076 also occupation stenographer in 1905 on marriage record Gibbins, Walter Bruce of New York City (I46501)
 
2077 also on FAG as 9859940 Adams, Franklin Metcalfe (I13887)
 
2078 also on FS as KHJP-166 Burns, Margaret (I12)
 
2079 Also recorded 1901 as 4 January 1828 Poole, Elisabeth "Elisa" (I3387)
 
2080 Also recorded as # 218386758 Huffman, Philip (I65626)
 
2081 also recorded as # 218386795 Clapp, Harriet Ruth (I65627)
 
2082 Also recorded as 16 Nov 1766 in Largo, Fife, Scotland

First name(s)     Robert
Last name     Kid
Marriage year     1766
Marriage date     16 Nov 1766
Marriage place     Largo,Fife,Scotland
Spouse's first name(s)     Magdalane
Spouse's last name     Terras
Place     Largo
County     Fife
Country     Scotland
Record set     Scotland Marriages 1561-1910 
Family: Robert Kid / Magdalene Tarras (F8883)
 
2083 Also recorded as 1873 McCabe, Jennie M. (I6777)
 
2084 Also recorded as 1920 in Smiths Falls Family: Roy Lenderman / Eva June "June" Miller (F178)
 
2085 also recorded as Akron, Summit County, Ohio Huntley, Jasper E. (I46598)
 
2086 also recorded as Bathurst twp Bowes, Jessie Adelaide (I18979)
 
2087 also recorded as Bathurst twp Bowes, James (I18983)
 
2088 also recorded as Bathurst twp Bowes, Charlotte Ann (I18985)
 
2089 also recorded as d.24 May 1873 Stoco, Hungersford Twp, Hastings Co, Ontario Canada. This may be the burial date. Huffman, Philip (I65626)
 
2090 Also recorded as Diodese of Ossory Family: George Poole / Susanna Gore (F8107)
 
2091 also recorded as Hart, Oceana, Michigan Family: Samuel Clark Scott / Charlotte M. Harroun (F22414)
 
2092 Also recorded as Lanark Barber, Mary "Minnie" (I1680)
 
2093 also recorded as Longfaulds Farm, Coal and Limestone Mine Miller, Jean "Jane" (I34524)
 
2094 Also recorded as May 1858. Miller, Charles D. (I6760)
 
2095 Also recorded in Chester, Chestershire, Englnad Poole, Thomas P. (I3204)
 
2096 Also recorded on stone at Elmwood Cemetery, Perth #45652496 Miller, Robert Mason (I87)
 
2097 also recordeda s 1 jan 1956, Perth Dodds, Janet (I1831)
 
2098 also see FaG #146417059 Smith, Marshall Robert (I33431)
 
2099 also suggested 1851 and 1869 Baird, Matthew (I5035)
 
2100 Alt burial

Rose Caroline Mary Boyle
BIRTH     23 Jan 1873
DEATH     21 Mar 1932 (aged 59)
BURIAL    
Nambour General Cemetery
Nambour, Sunshine Coast Council, Queensland, Australia
MEMORIAL ID     160594696 ? View Source 
Jones, Rose Caroline Mary (I16290)
 

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