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Mauchline Memories

  • Origin of the Mauchline Family

    by Rodrick Lins 18 May, 2013

    My Grandfather's name was William Mauchline and he moved to Canada around 1890, I cannot trace the family name back to Scotland. He married Marion Semple before he moved to British Columbia to farm in Arrow Park and raise a family. Any help would be…

Latest Comments on Mauchline Memories

  • Ian Nisbet

    RE: The Haugh village on the River Ayr

    Roger If you read my entry[Nisbets of Mauchline] you will see that I am also interested in James... more
  • Roger Griffith

    RE: Kingencleugh Castle and House

    The castle remains are slight, but interesting more
  • Hugh McNeillie

    RE: Kingencleugh Castle and House

    Very interesting tales of Mauchline folklore keep up the good work I was born in the Parish but... more
  • Ecks Polis

    RE: A (very) brief history of Mauchline

    I have a lot of Mauchline relatives(Dickie) in my family tree who worked at the Boxwork.Does any... more
  • william scott

    RE: A (very) brief history of Mauchline

    21/4/1956 William Henry Thomas Scott born in 42 Sunnyside crescent Mauchline more
  • Mauchline family

    by Rodrick Lins 18 May, 2013

    I am trying to find my grandfathers history and his last name was Mauchline first name was William. Moved to Canada around 1890 with his wife Marion Semple.…

  • Nisbets of Mauchline

    by Ian Nisbet 12 October, 2012

    I am researching my Nisbet line which first appears in the Mauchline baptismal records with the...…

  • Mauchline History

    by Matt Welsh 5 September, 2012

    Mauchline's records go back to the reign of William 1, 'The Lyon'. The ancient parish of Mauchline...…

    The Haugh village on the River Ayr

    by Roger Griffith 24 June, 2012

    Haugh or The Haugh is a small village or hamlet near Mauchline, situated about two and a half miles...… 1 Comment

    Robert Burns' Bath - a forgotten Burns site

    by Roger Griffith 24 June, 2012

    At the bottom of the Kingencleugh Glen are the remains of an old cistern or stone walled tank which...…

  • Kingencleugh Castle and House

    by Roger Griffith 14 June, 2012

    The remains of the old castle of Kingencleugh lie close to east of the town. From the remains, this...… 2 Comments

    John Dickieb1897 died 1917

    by Ecks Polis 15 May, 2012

    John was the son of Hugh Bankhead Dickie and Annie Davidson both of Mauchline.My Gran was Jane Dickie and we had relatives in Mauchline.I have many Dickies and Bennet from Mauchline and Dundonald on my tree.I would love to hear from any relatives in…

  • Mauchline etc

    by Matt Welsh 20 January, 2012

          Memories When I wis a boy, life was different. A tanner a week pocket money,...…

  • 1685

    by Linda Brannigan 11 April, 2011

    This is not so much a memory as a discovery.  Your web page gives the date 1685 5 covenantors...…

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