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Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland



 


Notes:
Carfrae has a strategic position commanding the passes from Upper Lauderdale into Lothian,

by way of Glengelt and Kelphope glens. The earliest form of the name is

Carfra, which is Celtic, probably "caer" (Welsh for fort) together

with some other name. Carfrae is first mentioned in a charter in which

William de Morville, son of Richard de Morville, Lord of Lauderdale, grants the lands of Carfrae to Henry de Saint Clair (Sinclair), in around 1196. The barony encompassed much of the eastern part of the Channelkirk parish.

Location : Latitude: 55.786316829125596, Longitude: -2.7975142541118125


Birth

Matches 1 to 4 of 4

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
1 BURRELL, Adam Pringle  12 Apr 1857Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland I9739
2 WALKER, Janet Cowan  16 Mar 1931Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland I20172
3 WALKER, John Burrell  20 Jul 1929Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland I20169
4 WALKER, William Yule  28 Jul 1926Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland I20173

Death

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID 
1 BURRELL, Isabella  20 May 1866Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland I9749

Marriage

Matches 1 to 1 of 1

   Family    Marriage    Family ID 
1 BURRELL / CROOKS  23 Jan 1885Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland F4189

Census

Matches 1 to 3 of 3

   Family    Census    Family ID 
1 BURRELL / PRINGLE  30 Mar 1851Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland F3194
2 BURRELL / PRINGLE  07 Apr 1861Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland F3194
3 WOOD / PRINGLE  07 Apr 1861Carfrae, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland F2940