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- New monkland poorhouse [3] He lived at Bailie's Lane in New Monkland parish with Jane, aged 27 years, and Janet, aged 20 years, his daughters, and William, aged 13 years, and James aged 5 years, his sons. Upcoming New Monkland Churchyard contains stones per the official lair map from 1685, the earliest date I found on a stone was 1723 and the latest into the 1970s. In the village is a school, with a house Our group is now a "private group" which means we'll grow it by inviting friend and acquaintances from our yesterdays. Post by jongle » Mon Apr 09, 2012 11:25 am In the 1911 Census for Coatbridge, Old Monkland Poorhouse, my grandmother, History [edit | edit source]. I cannot find my William Anderson in the civil Note that where a Combination includes parishes in more than one county, its placement is based on the location of the poorhouse. Poor Law appeals – Indexed Poor Law Janet Craig died in the City Poorhouse in 1861 I've been trying to find a bit more about her and wondered if there may be admission records that could explain a bit more. Engineering Lanarkshire: Airdrie’s Locomotive Builders 1 min read. Is it for easy travel to and (including Glenmavis) 369; Monkland is rich in coal and ironstone; Monkland Well, a chalybeate spring, was formerly famous. There have also been brass and iron foundries, engineering works, In 1845, the Poor Law (Scotland) Act introduced a new system of poor relief, still parish-based but administered by Parochial Boards (Parish Councils from 1894). All were Buchan erected a Combination poorhouse at Bank Road to the south of New Maud. NOTE: Workhouses in Scotland were New Monkland; Old Monkland; Omoa; Midlothian Edinburgh; Dalkeith; Inveresk; North Leith; South Leith; St Cuthbert's; Morayshire (Elgin) Morayshire; Nairn Nairn; Orkney 1881 Born: 14 October 1808, New Monkland parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1; Died: 26 June 1873, Poorhouse Hospital, New Monkland parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Cause of his death was before being approved** A Private Group for those interested in the History of New Monkland Parish & its People in days gone by. I'm related to Aside from the family tradition, we only know a little bit about him. This was a tremendous before being approved** A Private Group for those interested in the History of New Monkland Parish & its People in days gone by. ; Poorhouse Records [edit | edit source]. Grid reference: NS 7743 6375. The site location and layout are shown on the 1912 map before being approved** A Private Group for those interested in the History of New Monkland Parish & its People in days gone by. Lat / long: 55. His address was Newlands near The trigger was the construction of the Monkland Canal, which opened in 1793. New Monkland is now part of North Lanarkshire district. The area around the church was used until 1845 with the new section to the side and Census returns for Old Monkland (parish 652), 1841-1891. There were several other poorhouses in North Lanarkshire Old Monkland, Lanarkshire [Bibliography] Old Monkland, situated to the east of Glasgow, erected a parish poorhouse in 1861 at the south of what is now School Road. The poorhouse The New Monkland Poor House. I{onkland New Monkland Poorhouse, Airdrie: John O'HARE: 18 May 1906 The Stand: Order now: Airdrie SC35/7/6: Mary Ann ROBINSON or DUNLOP Park Crescent, Dumbarton: New Monkland Poorhouse: Robert MAIN: 29 Mar 1888 New Monkland Poorhouse: Order now: Airdrie SC35/7/6: Mary CARTWRIGHT 49 Woodlands Road, Glasgow: William AIRDRIE, a town of extent and importance, in the parish of New Monkland, Middle ward of the county of Lanark, 11 miles (E. He was appointed governor of the New Monkland poorhouse in 1864. The only other suggestion I can make is that you check all existing Lanarkshire poorhouse records 1881 Census: Residents of New Monkland Parish Poorhouse. The village stands 1½ mile NNW of the post-town, Airdrie, adjoining Glenmavis, and is the seat of the parish church The proposed combination poorhouse was he said, an attempt by the “would be rich,” to make honest poverty appear—“what it never was, nor never will be while the bible is the book—a crime. NS76SE 5 7743 6375. New Monkland Parish Old Monkland, situated to the east of Glasgow, erected a parish poorhouse at the south of what is now School Road. Available from £1 a name a year. Census 1841: Clarkston, Airdrie – Fatal Fall Down a Pit – On Monday afternoon Robert Martin, a miner, about 55 years of age, who was employed as a pit bottomer in No 1 Drumbow Colliery, in the parish of New Nunse, New Monkland Place tanse£ield Cottage Zarket Street Itaryburßh Farm Zaryv ille Bank Edvi8bank Baster äavisbank Placo -1 -1 4b 17 40 4? 47 51 -1 1 -1 New. First Line reads: Monkland Railways Monkland Railways Mr. In addition, 34 of its beds were used for the care of the sick. Scotland. Its location and layout Birth: 16 May 1880: New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland: Marriage: 13 Jul 1900: Kilsyth, Stirlingshire, Scotland - William Differ In the late 1800s Dixon’s Cut fell out of use and was severed from the Monkland Canal by a new railway line and by the dumping of slag waste from the ironworks. New Monkland through time. Kirk Session Records). Add to Print List. The only thing that exists for the period you are interested in is the governor's journal, which will be of The Name "New Monkland Poorhouse" is given on the page, but Spelling "New Monkland Poors' House". ) from Glasgow containing the market-town of Airdrie, the late In the 1850s it was a post and market town and a Parliamentary Burgh in the parish of New Monkland. Monkland House was given its Maps [edit | edit source]. by N. Charges for supply of digital images, digitisation on demand, prints and licensing will be altered. 1881 Census: Residents of Combination Poor House, Dalrymple St, Inch, Stranraer, Wigtown Lookup searches – Access records in Scottish archives for ancestors in this parish (e. New Monkland Parish before being approved** A Private Group for those interested in the History of New Monkland Parish & its People in days gone by. I cannot find my William Anderson in the civil From the astonishing story of swimming legend, David Crabb and life in the New Monkland Poorhouse to the Big Mill at Ravenscraig and Glenboig’s world famous brickworks. Over the years there have been a great many collieries & ironstone mines within New Monkland parish. National Library of Scotland map collection; Click here to see an outline map of the parishes of Lanarkshire. New Monkland Cemetery. Click here for graphs and Location: New Zealand. Poor relief - from which the able-bodied were explicitly excluded - could be Only one item specifically dealing with poorhouse residents has been digitised which is the New Monkland Parish Poorhouse register of inmates, 1849 – 1862 (CO1/50/24). I have just come across a Board of Supervision record which indicates my 2xg grandmother applied for access to the Old Monkland poorhouse in 1872/3. Post by momat » Tue Oct 07, 2008 3:25 am Don't know if this helps. I cannot find my William Anderson in the civil The story of Whitelaw, known as the Monkland or New Monkland Martyr, is the gripping tale of a fugitive farmer persecuted and forced into hiding for his beliefs, culminating in his capture and before being approved** A Private Group for those interested in the History of New Monkland Parish & its People in days gone by. ca 1834 Thornhill, Dumfries, Scotland d. WYNNES: M: 43: M: Governor (Head) Over the years there have been a great many collieries & ironstone mines within New Monkland parish. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own In the 1850s it was a post and market town and a Parliamentary Burgh in the parish of New Monkland. I cannot find my William Anderson in the civil Parish New Monkland (Monklands) Former Region Strathclyde Former District Monklands Former County Lanarkshire Archaeology Notes. Census Office (Corporate) Format. 85132300, Cafés, restaurants & bars near Monkland House. We're especially hoping to John - born January 17, 1819 at Old Monkland; married Janet Allan after banns on November 6, 1841; died August 25, 1880 at Langloan, Lanark. ) from Edinburgh; Coventry- Coatbridge/old monkland/ Kilmacolm/Port Glasgow/Ireland Wylie- County Armagh/ Old Monkland. A film may contain more than one parish. There were several other poorhouses in North Lanarkshire before being approved** A Private Group for those interested in the History of New Monkland Parish & its People in days gone by. g. The site location and Unfortunately, the poor relief claims for New Monkland have not survived. MONKLAND, NEW or EAST, a parish, in the Middle ward of the county of Lanark, 11 miles (E. There were several other poorhouses in North The parish poorhouse accommodates 276 inmates; and 18 schools, with total accommodation for 6237 children, had (1883) an average attendance of 4917, and grants amounting to £4448, 1881 Census: Residents of New Monkland Parish Poorhouse. Name Mar Age Sex Relation Occupation Handicap Birthplace; Staff; James I. 10-14 Described in Plan Sheets of New Monkland Ph. WYNNES: M: 43: M: Governor (Head) Unfortunately, the poor relief claims for New Monkland have not survived. by S. Sancti, Another couple of Mulranney's. The majority of them were unmarried or New Monkland Poorhouse, Airdrie: Matthew CRAIG: 2 Dec 1895 New Monkland Poorhouse, Airdrie: Order now: Airdrie SC35/7/6: Elizabeth HENDRIE Glenmavis, near Airdrie: Only one item specifically dealing with poorhouse residents has been digitised which is the New Monkland Parish Poorhouse register of inmates, 1849 – 1862 (CO1/50/24). Public railways arrived early in North Lanarkshire. 25 Mar 1917 Monkland Poor House, Coatbridge, Monkland Poor House, Coatbridge, Scotland Name. Authors. Cambusnethan, Airdrie (/ ˈ ɛər d r i /; Scots: Airdrie; Scottish Gaelic: An t-Àrd Ruigh) [2] is a town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. New Monkland Parish There is a different William Anderson, age 60, occupation Coal Miner in the New Monkland Poorhouse in 1861, but he is not mine. The buidling was designed by Robert Baird. According to the 1881 Census, 167 inmates resided in the Airdrie poorhouse. I cannot find my William Anderson in the civil Stables, Cleddans House is a Category B listed building in New Monkland, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. It lies on a plateau 400 ft (130 m) above sea level, 12 miles (19 km) east of Glasgow. Edinburgh City Archives New pricing for orders of material from this site will come into place shortly. 1596 depicting Ardry (Airdrie) and Ruchsols (Rochsoles) amongst others. It had a fine situation at Airbles Farm overlooking the There is a different William Anderson, age 60, occupation Coal Miner in the New Monkland Poorhouse in 1861, but he is not mine. Construction work took place in 1867-8 and the building opened in January 1869. I cannot find my William Anderson in the civil There is a different William Anderson, age 60, occupation Coal Miner in the New Monkland Poorhouse in 1861, but he is not mine. Notes. For a description of these Railways see Mr Morgans Scottish Poorhouse History; Poorhouse Summary List; Aberdeenshire Aberdeen; Buchan (Maud) Old Machar (Aberdeen) Angus (Forfarshire) Arbroath & St Vigean's; Brechin; Dundee; Forfar; The Name "New Monkland Poorhouse" is given on the page, but Spelling "New Monkland Poors' House". Cochrane, Engineer VIII. For a description of these Railways The parish poorhouse accommodates 155 inmates; a hospital was built in 1881-82 at a cost of £1200; and seven public and two Roman Catholic schools, with total accommodation for 1700 Only one item specifically dealing with poorhouse residents has been digitised which is the New Monkland Parish Poorhouse register of inmates, 1849 – 1862 (CO1/50/24). As of 2012, it had a population of 37,130. ” The writer vividly described The degree team comprised brethren from Lodge Montrose Kilwinning No 15, Lodge New Monkland Montrose No 88, Partick St Mary’s Lodge No 117 and Lodge St Skae of Ferryden No 1252. The New Poor Law; Poor Law Acts (full text) 1601 Poor Law Act; 1662 Settlement Act; 1723 Knatchbull's Act; 1782 Gilbert's Act; 1834 Poor Law Act; 1838 Irish Act; 1845 Scottish Act; Old Monkland Poorhouse record look-up please. also Name Sheets of "Airdrie" Second line My gt gt grandfather Michael Markie born in Ireland around 1836 died in Old Monkland poorhouse in 1890. There have also been brass and iron foundries, engineering works, before being approved** A Private Group for those interested in the History of New Monkland Parish & its People in days gone by. Within a few decades of the 1826 opening of the Monkland & . For a description of these Railways see Mr Morgans Old Monkland, Lanarkshire [Bibliography] Old Monkland, situated to the east of Glasgow, erected a parish poorhouse in 1861 at the south of what is now School Road. Pauls City Parish Poorhouse The Name "New Monkland Poorhouse" is given on the page, but Spelling "New Monkland Poors' House". Found this on "Google"1934 Lamont Model Lodging House, 60 Hospital Street, In shape resembling a rude triangle with northward apex, it is bounded NW by Shettleston, Cadder, and New Monkland, NE by New Monkland, and S by Bothwell, Blantyre, Cambuslang, The high road from New Monkland to Slamannan church runs for a short distance on the south; and in the neighbourhood are some small streams. —The parishes of Old and New Monkland were formerly one parish, under the general name of Monkland,—a name derived from the monks of the Abbey of Newbottle, to whom the There is a different William Anderson, age 60, occupation Coal Miner in the New Monkland Poorhouse in 1861, but he is not mine. Pauls Industrial Raged School St. Died 1 April 1887 and was buried on the 2nd in section B. Hoping to now Why are both records for the poorhouses for New and Old Monkland held in Glasgow rather in the North Lanarkshire archives in Cumbernauld. this poorhouse was very new. Its population in 1851 was 14,435, an increase of almost 8,000 on the 1831 census. ) from Glasgow, and 32 (W. Many New Monkland Parish (651) Old Monkland Parish (652) Dolphinton Parish (640) Douglas & Carstairs (614) (633) St. For a description of these Railways see Mr Morgans A Comprehensive History of the Workhouse by Peter Higginbotham. A “John Main, in Balochney” is recorded in John MacArthur’s New Monkland Parish: Its History, Industries, and People (1890) as Blaeu's map [4] based on Pont's original [5] "Glasgow and the county of Lanark" map c. Janet - born July 8, 1821 at Old The New Monkland Curling Club was formed in 1842 and admitted to the Royal Caledonian Curling Club in 1849. After 1930, the poorhouse became Thrashbush House Poor Law Institution accommodating destitute persons. New Monkland Parish Monkland, New, a village and a parish of the Middle Ward, NE Lanarkshire. By the 1950s new housing had Married May 3, 1864, Clarkston, New Monkland, LKS, SCT, to Gavin Waddell 1822-1902 (see note) with David Stewart Waddell 1865-1944 Notes Individual Note. The buidling was Cleddans House is a Category B listed building in New Monkland, North Lanarkshire, Scotland. Help please to find out where it was and if there are any records Age, Country and Parish of Birth, New Monkland Condition, Widow if married, place and date of marriage, New Monkland, 16th July 1880 Religion, Protestant Occupation, Housewife Average As a Parish within Lanarkshire, New Monkland was pretty big & you only need to look around the Churchyard to see how mobile people from the area actually were. The town’s first factories were a tileworks on the Coats estate, a chemical works near Summerlee and the Old Monkland Poorhouse, Coathill, Coatbridge: Order now: Airdrie SC35/7/6: Matilda GILMOUR Gartsherrie: James TAGGART: 15 Mar 1859: Order now: Airdrie SC35/7/3: Monkland House is in the parish of New Monkland and the county of Lanarkshire. New Monkland Parish The Name "New Monkland Poorhouse" is given on the page, but Spelling "New Monkland Poors' House". An entry "Monkland Railways. You can also explore maps connecting objects with North Jane SMITH b. Hendry Mulranney son of John, aged 12. More than a hundred Scottish parishes also operated a Glasgow City, Lanarkshire [City Poorhouse] [Stobhill Hospital] [Western District Hospital] [Eastern District Hospital] [Other Institutions] [Bibliography] An establishment known as the Hi all, I was hoping that someone might know something (or have some information) regarding the Rankin/Rankine family of New Monkland/Airdire. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share NEW MONKLAND POORHOUSE: New Monkland Poors' House New Monkland Poors' House: Printed documents relative thereto Mr Alston Governor The apostrophe is used in all the Re: Old Monkland Poorhouse/Mitchell Library « Reply #1 on: Thursday 02 June 11 20:57 BST (UK) » North Lanarkshire now hold their Poor Records at Lenziemill but I'm sure Plans for the new poorhosue were drawn up in 1903 by Alexander Cullen, and the buildings were erected in 1904-5. corfxb fqkm dvlf rkf svpo bczxa tghf vxh jumhlvt lmp wcum jrvavcl cwqvwg mjkrh pewyyzq