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10. G Johnston - 2009-07-14 11:01:29 |
| Looking for a William Bookless who married a Chisholm and possible served in the KOSB |
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9. G Johnston - 2009-07-13 15:27:15 |
Hi
Looking for family names Chisholm, Gillie, Bookless, White and Johnston(E) all from the Ayton,Coldingham, Grants house areas. Any information welcom |
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8. B W Aitchison - 2009-04-18 11:00:32 |
My Grandfather (Robert Aitchison) worked and lived at Ayton Law for most of his young life. (1906-1985)
His Father T G Aitchison(1879-1949), lived at ayton Law as well, along with his father in laws family (Robert jenkinson)
TG Aitchisons mothers family are all interred at Ayton (The Greenlaws)
B W Aitchison |
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7. John Black - 2009-03-25 07:20:21 |
| My great great grandfather George Black, his wife and family lived at Ayton - Prenderguest(1841 & 1851 census) and Ayton Law Farm (1861.) Three sons (Alexander, Adam and George) came to Australia in search of their fortune, and found it in the form of a gold mine at Gympie, Queensland, and afterwards on a sugar cane property near what is now known as the Gold Coast in south east Queensland. Adam was the prominent one, served as a member of the Queensland parliament for a short time, and built a mansion which he called Ayton. Unfortunately (for me) the fortune was used up in the unsuccesful search for gold in another mining enterprise. |
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6. Valerie du Monceau - 2009-03-17 08:30:47 |
Hi, As a child in the 50’s and early 60’s I spent my holidays at a lovely old house between Ayton and Eyemouth. I believe it was called Flint Hill. Does anyone recognise this. I would love more information.
Thankyou
Valerie |
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5. william utterson - 2009-02-16 12:55:17 |
Hi, I was interested to find your page page regarding Ayton.
My grandfather was born at Gunsgreen Hill
He was killed in France 1910.He is named on a commemerative plaque in Gateshead. My grandfater had three sons, my own father and two brothers. One of the brothers later became first team goalkeeper for Wolverhampton Wanderers perhaps the
the best team in england at the time.
Regards Bill Utterson
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4. John Murray - 2009-02-02 13:56:10 |
| I have just started my family history & I have just discovered my great grandfather Andrew Templeton b 1832 was born in Ayton.It is really good to have the information you provide on the website. |
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3. Denniese Haynes - 2009-01-03 12:10:13 |
Hi,
Presently doing family history and have visited Ayton. Found in the churchyard a Miller gravestone with the family listed (1800).
I have found your information on Ayton very interesting, thank you.
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2. andreas - 2008-12-18 18:09:06 |
hi there
we live in 8 ayton str clydesdale pretoria south africa.
at least now we know where the street name ayton comes from ..
gives us a reason to visit the north some time in the future again...
greetings from south africa
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1. Keith Miller - 2008-11-01 18:44:03 |
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