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Dalziel  Estate
James Graham/
Stastical  Account
Dalziel Parish        1798
Statistical  Account
Parish of Dalziel
1836
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The Auld Manse Graveyard
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The Covenanters Oak
Andrew
John
James Graham
b. bef.1830 Ireland
Jane Brown
Ode  tae Rabbie
Ma Frien'The Robin
A Wean Cau'd Anne
Thoughts
Sweeties
The  Duchess
of Hamilton Park
2nd  Geneation
Me    Cauld
Nurse
Angela
Jimmy Gallacher
1942-2001
Other  Poets
Isabella Calvert
Born.---- Tullyvery Co Down N. Ireland
Died ----
David Wingate
Collier Poet
John Graham ( Flaxmaker)
Born. 1843 Ireland
Died. ----
Scottish  Songs
Scottish   Songs 2
Scottish  Songs 3
Irish Songs
Irish Songs 2
Married 30 03 1862 Killeagh Co Down N. Ireland
John aged 20
Isabella 20+
Old  Scottish Words
In Use Today
Parliamo Glasgow
Old Map of Scotland
Bits an'   Bobs
Children
Samual Graham ( Coachman)
Born 09 09 1865 Killyleagh Downpatrick  Co Down N.  Ireland
Died 04 08 1935 Myocardial Degeneration
Buried in Airbles Road Cemetrery Motherwell  (lair 369)
Address 4 Qurrayhall Street Motherwell (this road is no longer there the Police station in Windmillhill Street Motherwell  now occupies the ground it ran from Windmillhill Street to Orbiston Street )
History records that during the years of 1610 to 1640 great numbers of Scots and English emigrated to the northern part of Ireland. This movement was "encouraged" by King James VI-I, who had become the first king to sit on both the thrones of Scotland and England, eventually leading to the United Kingdom
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