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Old map of Kirkton of Auchterless in 1909-1910
Map of Kirkton of Auchterless in 1909-1910
Old map of Kirkton of Auchterless in 1909-1910

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We are yet to visit the area and can't wait as I'm tracing my roots back to this area between 1680 -1860 at least. Some of the family moved down to Newcastle in England and now Hartlepool. Surely we have distant relatives still up in this area and would love to hear from them! Peter and Theodore Forsyth based in this area around 1600/1700/1800, married into families of Isabella Peter in 1700's, Margaret ...see more
My mother, May Mallarkey was housekeeper at the farm around 1935/36. The owners, were the Hay family. A particular memory of that period was the big tree, (at least it looked big to me as I was only three or four years old) which was outside the front of the house. Another memory, was the weekly visit of the van with groceries, bread etc..After we moved to Dunnydeer Farm at Insch, my half-brother, Fred Mallarkey completed his schooling. The day he left Insch school, he went back to Templand.

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