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Tag Archives: James Moodie

Gibson & Lees and Letters & Shoe Leather

Posted on June 16, 2015 by flowgently

The headstones of John Gibson, John Lees and their families can be found in the Auld Kirkyard, New Cumnock. Although, there is no information on either stone to suggest any connection between these two men, they raised their families in … Continue reading →

Posted in Auld Kirk, Headstones | Tagged Agnes Oliver, Anthony Milligan, Bank Cottages, Bank Glen, Bella Dick, Brandley, Castlehill, Castlemains, Coylton, Dalmaca Toll, Elizabeth Milligan, Flora McCartney, Flora Vass, George Houston, George McKnight, George Sanderson, Glendyne, James Henderson, James Lees, James McFarlane, James Moodie, Jane Gemmell, Janet Steele, John Gibson, John Lees, John Stevenson, Linn, Margaret Stewart McCartney, Mary Brown, Mary Kerr, Merkland, Nether Linn, Patthead Oil Works, Post Office, Robert Steele, Sanquhar, Shoemakers, Smithfield, Stepends, Tarbolton, William Barbour, William Kennedy Gibson, William Young | 4 Comments
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