Kirkden, Angus, Scotland


 


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Friockheim is a village in Angus, Scotland dating from 1848.



[edit] History



In the middle of the magical diamond shaped parallelogram formed by the Angus burghs of Brechin, Montrose, Arbroath and Forfar lies the triangular village of Friockheim.



The birth of the village took place soon after 1814 when Thomas Gardyne of Middleton succeeded his brother as the laird of the lands of Friock and feud them to Mr John Andson, of Arbroath, who built a flax spinning mill and as proprietor-in-feu attracted many textile workers to come and settle on easy terms in what was at first known as Friock feus.



There seems no doubt that Mr Andson who had contracted his own name from the more familiar Anderson was a strong believer in original nomenclature. It was he who, having travelled to Germany, the home of the type of coarse linen called Osnaburghs, from the city of Osnabruck, which he was now manufacturing in this country, brought in the “heim” part of the name. He had to obtain the sanction of Thomas Gardyne as superior and together they agreed on the famous advertisement, which is virtually Friockheim’s foundation charter.



Printed in Arbroath and dated May 22, 1824 this read:



"The Spinning Mill and Village of Friock, of which Mr Gardyne of Middleton is the Superior, and Mr John Andson, Proprietor holding in feu, hitherto called 'Friock Feus' from this date henceforward is to be named “FRIOCKHEIM” and of which change of designation this on the part of Mr Gardyne and Mr Andson is notice unto all whom it may concern.”



So that was that. It certainly introduced a most unusual conjunction of Gaelic and German into the place names of Angus. Friock being simply a derivative from the Gaelic fraoch (heather) and from the German heim (home), i.e. Heather Home. Its pronunciation causes no difficulty to those in the know. They pronounce it 'Freecum'.



But look what has happened after over 150 years. The parish of Kirkden has disappeared. Friockheim the despised and rejected has become a cornerstone of the whole community. Mr Andson’s Mill was burnt to the ground in 1862 but other things took place.



Kirkden



"The parish is 7 miles from east to west and its breadth does not exceed 2 miles. At one part, within a mile east of the church, it does not exceed a stone-cast in width. It is bounded by Rescobie, Guthrie, Carmylie, Kinnell, Inverkeillor and Dunnichen. The prevailing wind is from the east, which, during the months of spring, carries dense aqueous vapours, here termed eastern haars, exhaled from the German Ocean. There are two excellent freestone quarries. Poaching is practised to some extent, but smuggling is now entirely abandoned. The parish contains about 789 manufacturing operatives, employed in spinning flax and weaving Osnaburg cloth, 2/3 of whom are females, and of these nearly 4/5 are weavers on the hand loom. The market towns of Arbroath and Forfar are each 5 miles from the parish. The nearest post offices are there. Application was made to Government a few months ago to establish a letter carrier between Arbroath & Forfar via Letham but this was rejected. A person has, on his own account, made a very good livelihood by undertaking the post between Forfar and Letham. There are 6 ale houses in the parish." (edited from The New Statistical Account of Scotland, Angus, 1840)

City/Town : Latitude: 56.6368786, Longitude: -2.6720809


Birth

Matches 1 to 50 of 53

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
1 DONALDSON, Alexander  3 Feb 1867I11054
2 DONALDSON, David Esplin  31 Mar 1870I11056
3 DONALDSON, Jemima  27 Jan 1872I11057
4 DONALDSON, Lavina  26 May 1873I11058
5 DONALDSON, Mary Ann  29 Jul 1868I11055
6 ESPLIN, Agnes Matthew  4 May 1858I11098
7 ESPLIN, Alexander Smith  24 Jan 1855I11090
8 ESPLIN, Catherine Anderson  8 Apr 1839I11079
9 ESPLIN, Christina  8 Nov 1859I11249
10 ESPLIN, Elizabeth Ann  28 Mar 1865I11250
11 ESPLIN, George  10 Aug 1856I11248
12 ESPLIN, Isabella  10 Aug 1872I11246
13 ESPLIN, Isabella Blair  29 Dec 1863I11083
14 ESPLIN, James  26 Jan 1851I11087
15 ESPLIN, Jean Shephard  24 Mar 1861I11084
16 ESPLIN, Jess Blair  29 Mar 1857I11089
17 ESPLIN, Joseph  8 Nov 1859I11255
18 ESPLIN, Maria Jean  24 Dec 1868I11247
19 ESPLIN, Martha  8 Nov 1861I11251
20 ESPLIN, Nicol  20 Jan 1867I11256
21 ESPLIN, Peter  31 Jul 1863I11253
22 ESPLIN, Susan  27 Aug 1870I11254
23 ESPLIN, William  17 May 1867I11051
24 ESPLIN, William Anderson  8 May 1859I11086
25 ESPLIN, William Kinnear  30 Oct 1857I11252
26 GIBB, Agnes Jane  1877I11134
27 GIBB, James  13 Mar 1872I11169
28 GIBB, William Fyfe  24 Aug 1874I11133
29 JOHNSTON, Alexander  21 Jul 1833I1044
30 JOHNSTON, Ann  23 Dec 1831I968
31 JOHNSTON, Betsey  12 Apr 1835I1045
32 JOHNSTON, Helen  24 Mar 1830I1046
33 JOHNSTON, Isabella  15 Apr 1846I1104
34 JOHNSTON, James  06 Oct 1851I1040
35 JOHNSTON, Jean  20 Jan 1838I1105
36 JOHNSTON, Jessie  07 Aug 1848I1043
37 JOHNSTON, Margaret  08 Mar 1840I1042
38 JOHNSTON, Mary  02 Oct 1842I1106
39 MILLAR, Jean Johnston  23 Jul 1853I970
40 MILLER, Alexander Dorward  14 Oct 1855I973
41 MILLER, John Mitchell  24 Dec 1859I972
42 MILLER, Mary Ann Johnston  04 Sep 1862I971
43 SHEPHERD, Agnes Leslie  2 Sep 1863I11712
44 SHEPHERD, David  13 Nov 1872I11715
45 SHEPHERD, Georgina  Abt 1875I11716
46 SHEPHERD, James  12 Feb 1866I11713
47 SHEPHERD, James Keillor  8 Oct 1868I11705
48 SHEPHERD, Jean Ann  12 Sep 1869I11714
49 SHEPHERD, John  9 Jul 1871I11706
50 SHEPHERD, Martha  12 Sep 1874I11720

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Christening

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Christening    Person ID 
1 ESPLIN, Alexander  28 Sep 1851I11099
2 ESPLIN, Ann  5 Jan 1848I11088
3 ESPLIN, Caroline Teviotdale  26 Aug 1849I11093
4 ESPLIN, Charles Gordon  18 Jul 1841I11097
5 ESPLIN, Elizabeth Maxwell Gordon  1 Nov 1843I11095
6 ESPLIN, John Blair  31 Mar 1853I11085
7 ESPLIN, Mary Ann Black  14 Jan 1847I11094
8 ESPLIN, William Gordon  8 Jun 1853I11096
9 SHEPHERD, Betsy  13 Nov 1854I11695
10 SHEPHERD, Charles  12 Oct 1851I11699
11 SHEPHERD, David  29 Mar 1840I11698
12 SHEPHERD, Helen Esplin  17 Jun 1837I11702
13 SHEPHERD, James  6 Apr 1847I11697
14 SHEPHERD, Jess Rennie  12 Apr 1835I11701
15 SHEPHERD, John  12 Jun 1842I11696
16 SHEPHERD, Margaret Gordon  11 Jan 1833I11703
17 SHEPHERD, Mary Ann McKenzie  21 Oct 1849I11694
18 SHEPHERD, Robert  27 Dec 1844I11700
19 WILLIAMSON, Ann  8 Dec 1845I15243
20 WILLIAMSON, George  3 Dec 1847I15244
21 WILLIAMSON, Margaret  12 Aug 1849I15245

Death

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID 
1 DONALDSON, David Esplin  1914I11056

Marriage

Matches 1 to 6 of 6

   Family    Marriage    Family ID 
1 ESPLIN / MCKENZIE  13 Dec 1855F3081
2 MILLER / JOHNSTON  28 Feb 1853F178
3 SHEPHERD / CARR  29 Jan 1869F3212
4 SHEPHERD / FERRIER  1893F3211
5 SHEPHERD / KEILLOR  6 Sep 1867F3210
6 SHEPHERD / SUTHERLAND  25 Apr 1873F3213