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Kingseat maps

Historic maps of Kingseat and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Kingseat maps

Scotland map

Historic map of Scotland

Aberdeenshire map

Illustrated Victorian map of Aberdeenshire

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Kingseat photos

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Memories of Kingseat

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Aberdeenshire memories

The workforce

There was a large main house surrounded by four smaller houses - two on each side of the large house. My grandfather's father lived in one of the smaller houses and worked as a groundskeeper. He had a family of 3 children.

Shared on 30 March 2007 by Joanne Maitland.

The Quest

When my grandfather turned 16 he brought two fine horses onto a huge cruise boat and brought them to Canada to a buyer only to find out the buyer was not to be found and so he kept the two horses and sold them to another buyer and continued to stay in Canada through the rest of his life.

Shared on 30 March 2007 by Joanne Maitland.

The Queen

My maternal grandmother, Barbara Morison Diack and her sister Margaret Morison Howie used to meet at "The Queen" and go for afternoon tea at least once a month.

Shared on 05 February 2007 by Colin Ovenston.

Hillhead of Kintore

My grandparents owned the croft Hillhead of Kintore, my grandfather James Kerr Argo was the manager of Kemnay quarries and rode the old road to Kemnay each day to work. I have many childhood memories of staying there.They had a well in the garden, my grandma kept hens and bees and had a herb garden and knew all the herbal cures.... [more]

Shared on 04 September 2009 by Margaret Chick.

Inverurie/Inverury County of Aberdeen

James Urquhart, aged 20 years, Farm Servant, living at Wellbush Kemnay, married Mary Ann Jackson, aged 23 years, Domestic Servant, living at Little Hillbrae, Bourtie. The date was 28th April 1860, and the venue was High Street, Inverurie.
The parents of the groom were James Urquhart, Crofter, and Margaret Urquhart whose maiden surname was recorded as Gordon (this maiden surname... [more]

Shared on 13 May 2009 by R Urquhart.

Auntie's Shop

My family ame from Inverurie but I would be 16 before I visited. Aunt Jeannie lived at Chapel Cottage, North Street and was the chiropodist. Great Aunt Magde also lived there, she owned Reid's boot and shoemakers in Market Place, this had belonged to my grandfather.

Having been brought up in West Yorkshire and all the mills, arriving in Inveruie... [more]

Shared on 01 April 2009 by Dorothy Anderson.

Kirkton of Bourtie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

My grandfather, Robert Urquhart, was born at Mosside of Longfolds, in the parish of Bourtie, 11th January 1874. His parents were James Urquhart and Mary Ann Urquhart, nee Jackson. Mary Ann died 20th March 1876. The Informant was James Urquhart, widower. Robert Urquhart's brother, James, died 19th April 1876, just one month after the death of his mother, Mary Ann. Like... [more]

Shared on 13 May 2009 by R Urquhart.

KEMNAY

James Urquhart, aged 20 years, Farm Servant, living at WELLBUSH, KEMNAY ,  married Mary Ann Jackson, aged 23 years, Domestic Servant, living at Little Hillbrae, Bourtie. The date was 28th April 1860, and the venue was High Street, Inverurie.
The parents of the groom were James Urquhart, Crofter, and Margaret Urquhart whose maiden surname was recorded as Gordon (this maiden surname... [more]

Shared on 20 May 2009 by R Urquhart.

Extracts From Kingseat & Aberdeenshire books

Displaying a selection of extracts from Frith books about Kingseat, inspired by Frith photos.

Aberdeen - A History and Celebration

Reclamation started in the early 17th century, as shown on Parson Gordon's beautiful city portrait of 1661. The small medieval city clusters around the Castlegate.

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Aberdeen - A History and Celebration

Here carved in granite on the Victorian Town House, these indicate the age and status of the city. Only Perth and Aberdeen have the Royal Tressure of Scotland on their arms.

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Aberdeen - A History and Celebration

This is where Aberdeen was to go. It would take seven centuries from the granting of the first written royal charter. The dark spire in the foreground is that of the Tollbooth, the old headquarters of the council, built about 1616. The Town House extends from there to the taller tower, built about 1870. The statue is of George, fifth and... [more]

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