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joan boling  (View posts) Posted: 7 May 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: McLauchlan, Mclachlan, McLaughlan, Allan

Please contact if this is a name you are
researching. Thanks

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white  (View posts) Posted: 7 May 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: MacDonald
looking for family history on my father's side. cunningham(?) Mac Donald dairy farmer, father of 26, his son Alexander was my grandfather. can't go back any farther than cunningham. Any help?

McLauchlan and Lauchlan

HVACCOM  (View posts) Posted: 13 May 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Joan, I am searching Robert & Esther (Gray)McLauchlan,
married l833 at Beith. I think they dropped the MC as the
daughter Elizabeth only used Lauchlan, Lachlan, Laughland
depending on the writer. Do you have any info?

searching McLauchlan,David McGibbon

stilborn  (View posts) Posted: 24 May 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: McLauchlan, Hampton
Iam seaching for any info on my father's family in the Perth area of Scotland. David McGibbon McLauchlan, Mother - Mary Ann Hampton

Laughlan

Agnes323  (View posts) Posted: 28 May 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Laughlan, Scoular
Karen,
We're trying to trace an Annabelle Lauchlan m to Robert Scoular of Patie's Mill, Newmilns, Ayrshire, mid 1700's.
She may have come from outside Ayrshire.
Agnes

Re: Laughlan

slocklint  (View posts) Posted: 2 Oct 2001 1:46AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Lachlan, Lachland, Lauchlin, Lauchline and other variations
Karen and Agnes,

I am research information regarding William Lachland (could be Lachlan, Lauchlin, Lauchline). He would have been born about 1720. He had 2 sons that I know of, Samuel Lachland, b. 5/28/1744, Newton-upon-Ayr, Ayrshire, and William Lauchland, b. 1/1754, baptized 1/20/1754, Newton-upon-Ayr, Ayrshire.
William Sr. was married to a Jane Cook. Jane had a brother, Samuel. Samuel married Jean Mitchell and they had at least one child, Isobel.
William Sr. and Jane came to America about 1770 (plus or minus 5 years). Samuel Lachland married before coming to America, but to whom I don't know.
Samuel also fathered a Samuel and a William. Samuel Jr. is my 4th great grandfather, who was possibly born in Scotland, 8/8/1770. Samuel Jr's brother, William, was born in 11/11/1774 in GA.
I'm wondering if there might be a connection of Annabelle to these William(s) and Samuel(s).

Sarah Locklin Taylor
Rockdale, Milam Co., TX

Re: Laughlan

Agnes636  (View posts) Posted: 2 Oct 2001 6:37AM GMT
Classification: Query
There is an Easter (sic) (shown as Ester in the IGI) Laughland buried in Loudoun kirkyard she was married to James Houston. The dates are illegible but they died in the 1800's.
The second gravestone is for Mary Cook married to Robert Stark. Mary died in 1889 aged 65 years. Just thought you'd like a note of these in case they tie up with your research. My Annabella Laughlan was born 1772 and died 1804.
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Re: Laughlan

slocklint  (View posts) Posted: 3 Oct 2001 12:42AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Lachlan, Lachland, Lauchlin, Lauchline and other variations
Agnes,

Thank you very much for the information. As you said, they may connect somewhere in my family at a later date. Were the headstone photos taken by you?

Sarah

Re: Laughlan

Agnes636  (View posts) Posted: 3 Oct 2001 6:43AM GMT
Classification: Query
We're in the midst of a gravestone survey at Loudoun kirkyard as there are no official records of burials and many of the gravestones are deteriorating or being damaged by vandals. The gravestones are the only records so if they're lost - so is all the information. They are all being photographed, and inscriptions recorded in detail, once that is complete, we will be puting the info onto CD Rom and submitting to all relevant offices such as Ayrshire Archives, local council office etc. We will also add it to our web site. Unfortunately to save storage space, we downsized the photos using "resize" not realising by doing that, we'd also lose some of the pixels. It means that many of the stones will now have to be re-photographed to show clearer inscriptions. We have been trying to get information from families of those buried at Loudoun kirkyard especially if they have evidence of Loudoun kirkyard burials = perhaps from a death cert. It is quite confusing though as three churches in the area have Loudoun in their name and Loudoun Kirk is also a village.

Re: Laughlan

Joan Boling  (View posts) Posted: 3 Oct 2001 12:17PM GMT
Classification: Query
Sarah: could you give the location of the graveyard please?
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