http://www.hutchison.ibcos.net/coutts.htm
A couple of very old photos here:
http://www.hutchison.ibcos.net/02james.htm
Regular observations are: how often the family marry with Forbes, Farquarson or Grants, all large old Clans of the area & how often the families are from Aboyne or across Cromar which the books say was always their traditional area (even…
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Scotland trip - I am planning a trip in August, it will include 2 days from Aberdeen to Inverness via Cromar,Corgarff, Tomintoul. Any suggestions for these 2 days?"
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Name: Mrs Winnie "Minnie" Coutts (née Trainer) Born: Wednesday 2nd February 1876 Age: 36 years Married to: William Coutts. Last Residence: in London… |
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CWN - March 28, 2013
With assistance from the provincial government, hundreds of Christians made homeless by an anti-Christian rampage in Lahore are returning to their neighborhood.
“The incident of Joseph Colony, where 178 homes of the faithful were burned by a Muslim mob, for an alleged…
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RADIO NZ interview 10 mins in total
Andrea Coutts never knew her father - he died when his plane was shot down over the North Atlantic in World War II. Thirty years ago her mother received a phone call from the German fighter pilot…
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Patrick Coutts was one of the merchants who endorsed the Association of 1770 at Williamsburg. Others included George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
Patrick’s brother, The Rev. Thomas Coutts, had the distinction of presiding at the marriage of Thomas Jefferson and Martha Wayles Skelton on January 1, 1772
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Welcome to this weeks new members.
I have posted more photos and etching including this one:
This original Vanity Fair print is dated March 12, 1881. The caption reads "The Baroness husband"'. The subject is William Lehman Ashmead Bartlett Burdett Coutts. He was secretary to the philanthropist Baroness Burdett-Coutts whom he later married. He…
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Added by Malcolm Coutts on November 11, 2012 at 10:07am — No Comments
There are a few interesting lines of research underway which will be posted soon. If you have a family tree or photo to contribute please let me know
Added by Malcolm Coutts on October 22, 2012 at 12:18pm — No Comments
Welcome to the new members who have recently joined. More contecnt has been added to Clach and to Coutts Polo. Heraldry will get a revisit soon. Does anyone have a family tree to link too?
Added by Malcolm Coutts on October 1, 2012 at 3:20pm — No Comments
Thankfully I have fixed the Lore page, but not yet the People page. I have also started a new Clach Tab and I am populating more detail. Next will be more detail around individual heraldry.
Added by Malcolm Coutts on September 24, 2012 at 6:58pm — No Comments
For no rational reason the content of Lore and some tabs under People and Places has dropped out. I am asking the question of the web host. I recommend you read the section titled Clach under People and Places. It is a good story
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