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Skene-Poor-Law-Registers: AC6-71-11,12&13 Surname First Name(s) RefNo Page No. Age Date of Minute Place of Residence Parish of Birth Trade or Occupation Notes Young or McDonald Isabella AC 6/71/11 1 74 06/04/1901 Skene Unknown Peddleress Brown or Thomson Mary AC 6/71/11 2 40 07/07/1900 21 Garlogie Cottages Keig Millworker McKinlay Annie AC 6/71/11 3 19 29/08/1901 Nether Terryvale Killimster, Wick Domestic Servant Gibson George AC 6/71/11 4 75 09/12/1901 Cottage on South Auchenclech New Deer Agricultural Labourer Stewart Frank AC 6/71/11 5 30 22/12/1901 Homeless- Cottage near Fiddie Towie Tinker- Tinsmith Downie William AC 6/71/11 6 38 31/12/1901 Nether Terryvale Melonbrae, Inverurie Cattleman Wyness Margaret AC 6/71/11 7 71 06/06/1902 Braelee Cottage, Wester Carnie Skene Domestic Servant (formerly) Robertson or Hay Jane AC 6/71/11 8 36 05/07/1902 Wester Kinmundy, Skene Rhynie Ploughman's wife Simpson William AC 6/71/11 9 34 27/11/1902 Auchenclech Old Meldrum Farm Servant (Cattleman) MacArthur Mary AC 6/71/11 10 28 27/06/1903 Homeless Dunfermline Hawker Thomson or Morrice Margaret AC 6/71/11 11 77 03/09/1903 Cottage on Leddach Crimond Nil Will or Mitchell Rachel AC 6/71/11 12 59 25/05/1904 Westhill Chapel of Garioch Knitter MacArthur Williamina AC 6/71/11 13 27 15/07/1904 Homeless Elgin Peddleress Donald Margaret AC 6/71/11 14 46 18/01/1905 14 Garlogie Cottages Echt Housekeeper Stark Alexander AC 6/71/11 15 73 17/02/1906 Carnie Village Aberdeen Millworker (Fornmerly) Watt Jamesina Louisa AC 6/71/11 16 23 05/03/1906 Kirktonbridge - Webster George AC 6/71/11 17 67 08/07/1906 13 Garlogie Cottages Midmar Tailor MISSING AC 6/71/11 18 MISSING AC 6/71/11 19 Noble or Simmers Mary AC 6/71/11 20 74 09/08/1906 Burnhaugh Cluny Housekeeper (formerly) Reid William AC 6/71/11 21 35 08/10/1906 Graystone Kincardine O'Neil Shoemaker McKenzie Duncan AC 6/71/11 22 68 21/01/1907 Leddach Cottage Old Meldrum Farm Worker - Cattleman Milne Annie AC 6/71/11 23 71 08/04/1908 15 Garlogie Cottages Lumphanan Small Shopkeeper Murray Margaret AC 6/71/11 24 34 15/06/1908 Wester Carnie village Durris Nursing Gibb Maggie AC 6/71/11 25 20 20/06/1908 Homeless Domestic Servant# Watt Jamesina Louisa AC 6/71/11 26 25 25/08/1908 Kirktonbridge,Skene McKenzie William AC 6/71/11 27 28 19/09/1908 Aquaville, Westhill Peterhead Mason Chrystal Elizabeth AC 6/71/11 28 32 26/02/1909 Lochside - house of James Yule Banchory-Ternan Domestic Servant Cowie Mary AC 6/71/11 29 1y9m 25/03/1909 Westhill Skene Fraserburgh Gill Jane AC 6/71/11 30 59 18/05/1909 Westhill Cloghill, Newhills Char woman Donald or Thomson Helen AC 6/71/11 31 25 08/09/1909 Carnie village Newhills Domestic Servant Also AC6/71/11 p. 52 Lawrance Ellen AC 6/71/11 32 41 07/12/1909 19 Garlogie Cottages Fyvie Housewife Webster Margaret AC 6/71/11 33 16m 09/11/1909 Wellside, Kinmundy Skene Falconer William AC 6/71/11 34 61 22/07/1910 Carnie Village Aberdeen Tailor Nicol David AC 6/71/11 35 52 25/07/1910 Model L[odging]. Ho[use]. Skene Mason Also AC6/71/11 p. Broxburn Linlithgow 39;90;93;95 Page 1 of 9 Skene-Poor-Law-Registers: AC6-71-11,12&13 Surname First Name(s) RefNo Page No. Age Date of Minute Place of Residence Parish of Birth Trade or Occupation Notes Bridgeford James AC 6/71/11 36 65 20/09/1910 Braelee Cottage,Carnie, Skene Old Machar Farm Servant Also AC6/71/11 p. 53 Malcolm or Agnes AC 6/71/11 37 49 01/10/1910 Royal Asylum Aberdeen Skene Sick Nurse MacGregor Donald Andrew AC 6/71/11 38 53 13/10/1910 Carnie Village Tailor Nicol David AC 6/71/11 39 53 02/01/1911 Stirling Poorhouse Skene Cribdresser Also AC6/71/11 p. 35;90;93;95 Imlach Jane Bremner AC 6/71/11 40 35 31/01/1911 Homeless Skene Domestic Also AC6/71/11 p.83 Whyte Alexander AC 6/71/11 41 20 18/02/1911 Braelee, Carnie, Skene King-Edward Hawker Also AC6/71/11 p. 46 Forbes James AC 6/71/11 42 52 30/03/1911 20 Garlogie Cottages Old Deer Millworker McKenzie Annabella AC 6/71/11 43 3 01/04/1911 Whitestone place, Kemnay Thainston, Kintore Also AC6/71/11 p. 44 McKenzie Annabella AC 6/71/11 44 3y7m 15/04/1911 Whitestone place, Kemnay Kintore Also AC6/71/11 p. 43 McKenzie Annie AC 6/71/11 45 20 01/05/1911 6 Blackhall Road, Inverurie Rothiemay Domestic Servant Whyte Alexander AC 6/71/11 46 42 15/05/1911 Braelee Carnie Skene King Edward Hawker Also AC6/71/11 p. 41 Walker Jane AC 6/71/11 47 55 07/06/1911 Dundee Poorhouse Skene Millworker Robertson William AC 6/71/11 48 5 09/07/1911 Garlogie Cottages Perth Robertson Samuel AC 6/71/11 49 1 09/07/1911 Garlogie Cottages Perth Craigie William AC 6/71/11 50 28 18/09/1911 Crombie Cottage Steanness Farm Labourer Anderson Margaret AC 6/71/11 51 20 04/12/1911 Crombie Cottage Skene Domestic Servant Thomson Helen AC 6/71/11 52 27 08/12/1911 Carnie Village Newhills Housekeeper Bridgeford James AC 6/71/11 53 66 25/12/1911 Springhill Cotage Aberdeen Farm Servant Also AC6/71/11 p. 31 Simpson Francis AC 6/71/11 54 62 8/1/19[12] Homeless Foveran Labourer Thomson Jessie Brown AC 6/71/11 55 15 17/01/1912 Skene Skene Domestic Servant Also AC6/71/11 Sievwright p.64 Wishart Anna Eliza AC 6/71/11 56 11 17/2/19[12] Skene Scholar Wishart Isabella Lyell AC 6/71/11 57 10 17/02/1912 Skene Scholar Wishart James Lewis Ac 6/71/11 58 8 17/02/1912 Skene Scholar Wishart Jeanie Helen AC 6/71/11 59 6 17/02/1912 Skene Meldrum Isabella AC 6/71/11 60 32 24/02/1912 Royal Asylum Aberdeen Skene Domestic Philip or Rae Ann AC 6/71/11 61 28/02/1912 Homeless Mackie Joseph AC 6/71/11 62 03/03/1912 Homeless Thomson Jessie Sievwright AC 6/71/11 63 02/05/1912 Also AC6/71/11 p.55 Smith James AC 6/71/11 64 48 24/01/1900 4 Garlogie Cottages, Skene St. Nicholas, Aberdeen Farm Labourer Buchan William AC 6/71/11 65 15/07/1912 Homeless Strowes Jane AC 6/71/11 66 34 26/03/1905 Mason Lodge Aberdeen Domestic Page 2 of 9 Skene-Poor-Law-Registers: AC6-71-11,12&13 Surname First Name(s) RefNo Page No. Age Date of Minute Place of Residence Parish of Birth Trade or Occupation Notes Kettles Eric AC 6/71/11 67 17/08/1912 Pass. Train 'twixt Perth & Male foundling Dundee now P.H. Davidson Annie AC 6/71/11 68 33 19/08/1912 Aberdeen Poor House Domestic Servant Rae Annie Ac 6/71/11 69 18 23/09/1912 Newton of Skene Lumphanan Domestic Servant Shepherd Annie AC 6/71/11 70 55 18/11/1912 14 Garlogie Cottages Tyrie Caretaker McLeod Murdo AC 6/71/11 71 42 22/11/1912 21 Garlogie Cottages, Skene Loch Broom Trawler Grant or Simpson Jane AC 6/71/11 72 41 18/12/1912 582 Great Northern Road, Newhills Aberdeen Coutts or Glennie Ann AC 6/71/11 73 79 15/01/1913 Braelee, Carnie Drumoak McDonald Julie Fletcher AC 6/71/11 74 06/02/1913 117 Blackburn St. Govan McLean Steel Davidson Charles AC 6/71/11 75 08/02/1913 King Street, Freuchie Strachan James AC 6/71/11 76 22/02/1913 Homeless Munro or Smith Mary AC 6/71/11 77 32 18/03/1913 Skene Dressmaker Robb or Cardno Sybella AC 6/71/11 78 77 24/04/1913 Kirktown, Skene Peterhead Stewart Margaret AC 6/71/11 79 62 304/1913 Auchnagathle Keig Fettercairn Pedler or Vagrant MacKenzie Widow AC 6/71/11 80 01/05/1913 Leddach, Skene Ritchie or Mary AC 6/71/11 81 45 02/05/1913 Old Post Office, Skene Cruickshank Sheriffs William AC 6/71/11 82 70 28/05/1913 Aquaville, Westhill Marnoch, Banffshire Farm Labourer Also AC6/71/11 p.97 Imlach Jane Bremner AC 6/71/11 83 37 28/06/1913 16 Charlotte Street, Aberdeen Domestic Also AC6/71/11 p.40 Reid Kate AC 6/71/11 84 17/08/1913 Homeless Vagrant Williamson Magnus AC 6/71/11 85 67 23/09/1913 Fiddie Cottage, Skene Sullom, Shetland Tailor Donald James AC 6/71/11 86 23/08/1913 South Cottown, Kintore Sheriffs John Ellis Findlay AC 6/71/11 87 01/10/1913 Cluny Chrichton Cottage, Banchory Ternan McDonald William AC 6/71/11 88 64 25/11/1913 Brae of Westhill Kinnellar Gardener MacArthur Catheine AC 6/71/11 89 48 16/11/1913 Vagrant Rafford Pedlaress Nicol David AC 6/71/11 90 56 09/01/1914 Homeless Stirling Poorhouse Skene Mason Also AC6/71/11 p.
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    SETTLEMENT STATEMENTS GARIOCH APPENDIX – 355 – APPENDIX 8 GARIOCH SETTLEMENT STATEMENTS CONTENTS AUCHLEVEN 357 KINMUCK 407 BLACKBURN 359 KINTORE 409 CHAPEL OF GARIOCH 362 KIRKTON OF SKENE 419 CLUNY & SAUCHEN 365 LYNE OF SKENE 421 DUNECHT 369 MEIKLE WARTLE 423 DURNO 371 MIDMAR 424 ECHT 372 MILLBANK 425 HATTON OF FINTRAY 374 NEWMACHAR 427 INSCH 376 OLD RAYNE 432 INVERURIE & PORT ELPHINSTONE 380 OYNE 434 KEITHHALL 399 WESTHILL 436 KEMNAY 401 WHITEFORD 443 KINGSEAT 405 – 356 – AUCHLEVEN Vision Auchleven is a small settlement located approximately 4 km south of Insch on the B992. The settlement is centred on the cross roads of the B992 and the Leslie/Oyne road. The settlement is surrounded by open countryside, with important views of Bennachie to the east. Auchleven’s location away from main service centres, along with significant capacity constraints at Premnay Primary School, mean that the scope for significant expansion of the settlement is limited. However, there may be opportunities for development of a small-scale ‘organic’ nature through the plan’s rural development policy. The primary planning objective during the lifetime of the plan is to preserve the amenity of the village. Settlement Features Protected Land P1 To provide landscaping for the recent development at Hermit Seat and to protect open space. P2 To conserve the playing field as an important local amenity. Services and Infrastructure • Primary education: All residential development must contribute towards an extension at Premnay Primary School • Secondary education: All residential development must contribute towards an extension or reconfiguration at the Gordon Schools. • Community facilities: All residential development may be required to contribute towards facilities that serve the community in Auchleven or towards facilities in the wider catchment area at Insch.