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New Cumnock
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New Cumnock
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...New Cumnock Atomz - Search website for New Cumnock Whatuseek - Search whole Website for New Cumnock Google Map of New Cumnock...
...of New Cumnock lies widely scattered about the confluence of Nith River, Afton Water, and Moorfoot Burn, five and a half miles south-east of Old Cumnock....
...which has descended by oral tradition side by side with the written name of Cumnock. There are now three small lochs some distance to the west of the...
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12 September 2009 12:49:44 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Ayshireroots - Cumnock in Ayrshire Scotland
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(Old) Cumnock Parish
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...(Old) Cumnock Parish Atomz - Search website for Cumnock Whatuseek - Search website for Cumnock Google Map of Cumnock Notes on the way...
...South of Auchinleck. The town of Old Cumnock stands in a hollow, where Glaisnock Water from the south falls into the Lugar, on the north verge of the...
...of Ayr, 16 miles south-east of Kilmarnock, and five miles north-west of New Cumnock. It is of a roundish form, with street ends projecting in...
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12 September 2009 11:45:18 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Ayrshireroots - New Cumnock Baptisms
Ayrshireroots Towns website. History of the towns with 1837 directory by Pigot. Views old and new. Local books, maps and CD-Roms. Old and new maps.
...New Cumnock Parish Baptismal Records 1728 - 1755 Transcribed and contributed by Joan Gerhard [ gerhard@ican.net ] To preserve the integrity of...
...BAPTISMAL Register, New Cumnock,.Ayrshire, Scotland between 06 October 1728 and 02 March 1729 Microfilm #1041400 Frame 29 1728 6th October, John son...
...BAPTISMAL Register, New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland between 19 April and 14 October 1730. Microfilm #1041400 Frame 31 1730 19th April, James, son to...
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12 September 2009 12:49:41 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Descendants of Hugh Wilson B:abt 1790 New Cumnock
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...New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scot. He died Aft 1841 but Bef. 1851 in Ayrshire, Scot. He married ELIZABETH MCKNIGHT Abt 1813 (Most Likely in New Cumnock but...
...was born on the 25th Jan 1795 in Penclove, New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scot. She died on the 15th Jan 1858 in New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scot. Notes for HUGH...
...and had died a Pauper at the age of 74 at Castle, (The Main St) in New Cumnock at 4.40am on the 25th Jan 1858 of Pneumonia and was ill for 3 weeks prior...
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12 September 2009 11:08:40 o'clock GMT+00:00
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New Cumnock MIs
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Some Monumental Inscriptions for New...
...Some Monumental Inscriptions for New Cumnock Contributed by Bonnie Suchan [suchan@sk.sympatico.ca] NEW CUMNOCK (OLD CEMETERY) 135....
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12 September 2009 12:49:42 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Ayrshireroots Towns. Ayrshire Towns their past and present.
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...[Barr] [Beith] [Catrine] [Colmonell] [Coylton] [Craigie] [The Cumbries] [Cumnock] [Dailly] [Dalmellington] [Dalry] [Dalrymple] [Darvel] [Dreghorn]...
...[Largs] [Loudoun] [Mauchline] [Maybole] [Minishant] [Monkton] [Muirkirk] [New Cumnock] [Newmilns] [Newton] [Ochiltree] [Patna] [Prestwick] [Riccarton]...
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12 September 2009 12:19:56 o'clock GMT+00:00
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To New York
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...Ayrshire Passengers to New York aboard Columbia Ayrshire passengers leaving the Port of Glasgow and arriving in New York Harbour on the 4th day of...
...McADAM, Jeanie F 26 y S , New Cumnock, McADAM Mary F 2y S , New Cumnock, TAYLOR, John M 27y M , Ayr, TAYLOR Margaret F 24y M , Ayr,...
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12 September 2009 10:36:42 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Ayshireroots - Dalmellington in Ayrshire Scotland
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Dalmellington
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...Going north-east from the town of Dalmellington, the New Cumnock Road shortly turns eastward, up Cummock Burn, beautifully wooded for some distance, and...
...is the precipitous Benbeoch, 1521 feet high, affording a grand view of New Cumnock vale and hills. Going south of the town, the banks of Doon River...
...Bridge, behind Cairn Cunock-- i.e., Cairn Cumnock - the quondam land-mark between Cumnock, now called New Cumnock, Carrick, and Kirkcudbright, is nine...
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12 September 2009 11:49:49 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Ayshireroots - Some Cumnock Monumental Inscriptions
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Cumnock Monumental Inscriptions...
...Cumnock Monumental Inscriptions Contributed to the Ayrshire Rootsweb mailing List by Bonnie Suchan [suchan@sk.sympatico.ca] Cumnock has two...
...Peden. He was born at Auchincloich, parish of Sorn in 1626, was minister at New Luce 1660-1663 when like many other ministers he was discharged. For the...
...six weeks later with the intention of hanging it on the gallows tree at Cumnock. The intervention of the Earl of Dumfries preventing this from happening...
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12 September 2009 11:45:16 o'clock GMT+00:00
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Ayrshireroots the town of Ayr
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Ayr
" Auld Ayr, wham ne'er a town sur...
...is in the parishes of St. Quivox and Newton-upon-Ayr - which join at the New Bridge-and bears the district names of Wallacetown above the bridge and...
...- high, and so narrow that " twa wheelbarrows tremble when they meet." The New Brig, two hundred yards below, was erected when John Ballantyne, banker,...
...to Malcolm appear to have been this Wallace Tower in Ayr and Black Craig, New Cumnock, the only place where his patriot son ever had a household of his...
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12 September 2009 11:32:23 o'clock GMT+00:00
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