Harrower Family Tree » Andrew Leitch (± 1768-????)

Persoonlijke gegevens Andrew Leitch 

Bron 1
  • Hij is geboren rond 1768 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.Bron 1
    See note 8.
  • Beroepen:
    • in het jaar 1808 Coal Hewer in Kelty. Birth of Son John Allan in Kelty, Fife, Scotland.Bron 2
    • in het jaar 1791 Coalhewer. 20/05/1791 LEECH, ANDREW JANET BEVERIDGE (Old Parish Registers Marriages 424/ 100 249 Dunfermline) in Rosebank, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.Bron 1
    • in het jaar 1810 Coal Hewer. Birth of Daughter, Janet in White Rushes, Beath Parish, Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland.Bron 3
    • voor 1879 Farmer (Son John register of death 1879).Bron 4
    • in het jaar 1794 Coalhewer, Birth of Son, Andrew in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland.Bron 5
    • in het jaar 1803 Coalhewer. Birth of Daughter, Elspit in Kelty, Fife, Scotland.Bron 6
  • Woonachtig:
    • in het jaar 1808: Kelty, Fife, Scotland.Bron 2
    • in het jaar 1810: White Rushes, Beath Parish, Cowdenbeath, Fife, Scotland.Bron 3
    • in het jaar 1791: Rosebank, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.Bron 1
    • in het jaar 1794: Halbeath, Fife, Scotland.Bron 5
    • in het jaar 1803: Kelty, Fife, Scotland.Bron 6

Gezin van Andrew Leitch

Hij is getrouwd met Janet Beveridge.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 20 mei 1791 te Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.Bron 1


Kind(eren):

  1. Andrew Leitch  1794-1863 
  2. William Leitch  1797-????
  3. Elspit Leitch  1803-????
  4. John Allan Leitch  1808-1879 
  5. Janet Leitch  1810-1888 
  6. Robert Leitch  1801-1876 


Notities over Andrew Leitch

1. Birth year as per note 8.

2. 20/05/1791 LEECH, ANDREW JANET BEVERIDGE (Old Parish Registers Marriages 424/ 100 249 Dunfermline)

3. Andrew Leitch stated as being Farmer (Deceased) on death register of John Allan Leitch

4. Ref Occupation in 1810 -
The Rise of Coal Mining
Prior to 1850, Cowdenbeath was just a collection of farms. The area was divided into four districts named after local farms: Kirkford, Foulford, White Threshes and Cowdenbeath farm, located close to the present day site of Central Park. Local inhabitants of these focal points of growth, which were merging into a single town, met to decide on a name for the emerging town. The eventual decision was narrowed down to either White Threshes or Cowdenbeath - Cowdenbeath was the chosen name.

At the time when the coal trade started it's boom, Cowdenbeath was divided into a few districts named after the various farms. One part was called Cowdenbeath after the farm near the present No. 7 Pit. Another part was called White Threshes, called after the farm just on the Burgh Boundary on the Burntisland Road not far from the present Labour club Rooms and Hall, better known locally as the Ritz. Another part was called Foulford, after the Foulford Estate, acquired later by the Cowdenbeath Coal Company, who took over the Forth Coal Company, known before as the Oakley Coal Company. This district was in the vicinity of Union Street, and some distance to the East Foulford pit was sunk. This pit was not very far from the original Foulford pit, which previously belonged to the Lochgelly Coal Company and which later, was used as an auxiliary shaft for the new pit. There was however two other districts - Kirkford, in the vicinity of Cross Keys on the Old Perth Road, and Moss-side, named after the farm there. In consequence of the steady increase in the population, caused by this development the village was now assuming the proportions of a town, and it was felt by the inhabitants that the time had come when the various districts should be under one name.
A public meeting was called for this purpose, and according to the late Mr. Archibald Hodge and the late Provost Marshall, the choice narrowed down to two names---Cowdenbeath and White Threshes--- and the former was the ultimate decision. Later, in 1890, when the question of a name arose again at the proposed formation of the village into a burgh, two names were mentioned this time - Cowdenbeath and Foulford-and again Cowdenbeath was decided upon.

5. Name - Andrew Leech - Marriage to Janet Beveridge 1791

6. This name does not occur on any of the main maps used by this survey, from Ainslie/Fife (1775) to OS 1 inch 2nd edition (1899). Silver (1987, 114) writes of the old road across Moss Morran as ‘the old White Rashes road’, and this is a more likely form for the name, rashes being the Scottish word for ‘rushes’, the kind of plant which thrives on marshy ground. White Rashes or Whiterashes occurs as a place-name in various parts of the Scottish lowlands e.g. by Old Meldrum ABD. Note that thrash or thresh is an alternative form of Sc rash ‘rush’ (CSD).

7. Davie Allan. Facebook 20.01.2020 (Re Cowdenbeath History)
It seems though time was playing tricks and largely second hand recollections weren’t quite 100% accurate. There is no evidence of an area called White Threshes locally in any records or maps. It maybe seems there was an error of recall and that the correct name of this area was White Rashes. The Directory of Fife place names when considering Thistleford gives some relevant information - ‘Ford where thistles grow (in abundance)’. Both the ford, Thistle Ford, and the small settlement deriving from it, Thistleford, are named on the OS 6 inch 1st edition. The ford itself, over the Lochgelly Burn, was on the old road north from Burntisland, called on the above-mentioned map ‘The Old North Road’. passing through Montquey and Balmule (Aberdour Parish), it crossed over Moss Morran where the ethylene plant now is. Owen Silver, in his excellent book on the roads of Fife, refers to this road as ‘the old White Rashes road’. .

The 1851 census does not have any White Threshes recorded but Beath Parish has a village named White Rashes within its bounds - 10 houses there with 66 occupants. On the Census schedules it is next to two houses at Birnie (Birnie Ridge of course being the last two houses as you leave Cowdenbeath). Holman’s book suggests that White Rashes lay somewhere between Paul Place (DCI tearooms) and the Ritz. The 1861 census does not show any place named White Rashes (or Threshes) but some of the people who lived there in 1851 are still neighbours in what is Cowdenbeath - suggesting that the decision for the area’s name to be Cowdenbeath was taken between these two censuses. This possible error is being perpetuated with a White Threshes Road now being created up behind Craigbeath Court.

8. Very Likely parents for Andrew may be the following:-
NAME: Andrew Leitch, FATHER: Andrew Leitch, MOTHER: Betty Wilson, BIRTH: 13 Aug 1768, BAPTISM: 17 Aug 1768, Dunfermline Associate Session, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Of those recorded, Andrew Leitch and Janet Beveridge's 3 children born in Dunfermline, were all baptised at Dunfermline Associate Session, Dunfermline! Those born in Beath were not!

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Andrew Leitch

Andrew Leitch
± 1768-????

1791

Janet Beveridge
± 1767-????

Andrew Leitch
1794-1863
Elspit Leitch
1803-????
Janet Leitch
1810-1888
Robert Leitch
1801-1876

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  1. Scotlands People - Old Parish Registers of Banns and Marriages, 1791 LEECH, ANDREW JANET BEVERIDGE (Old Parish Registers Marriages 424/ 100 249 Dunfermline)
    20/05/1791 LEECH, ANDREW JANET BEVERIDGE (Old Parish Registers Marriages 424/ 100 249 Dunfermline)
    April Marriages 1791.
    1st [April 1791] Andrew Leech Coalhewer at Rosebank and Janet Beveridge both in this Parish, gave in their names for Proclamation in order to Marriage and being regularly proclaimed and no Rejections made, they were married 20th May
  2. Scotlands People - Old Parish Registers of Births and Baptisms, 1808 LITCH, JOHN (Old Parish Registers Births 410/ 10 309 Beath)
    07/04/1808 LITCH, JOHN (Old Parish Registers Births 410/ 10 309 Beath)
    Anno Domi 1807.
    Andrew Litch, Coalhewer in Kelty had a son born to him of his wife Janet Beveridge 7th April 1808 Baptised and named John
  3. Scotlands People - Old Parish Registers of Births and Baptisms, 1810 LIETCH, JANET (Old Parish Registers Births 410/ 10 312 Beath) Page 312 of 550
    07/05/1810 LIETCH, JANET (Old Parish Registers Births 410/ 10 312 Beath) Page 312 of 550
    Anno Domi 1810
    Andrew Lietch Coalhewer in White Rushes had a Child Born to him of his wife Janet Beveridge 7th May 1810 Baptized and named--------Janet
  4. Scotlands People - Statutory Registers of Deaths (from 1855), 1879 LEITCH, JOHN ALLAN (Statutory registers Deaths 401/ 3)
    1879 LEITCH, JOHN ALLAN (Statutory registers Deaths 401/ 3)
    Deaths in the Parish of Aberdour in the County of Fife 1879.
    John Allan Leitch. Retired Carrier.
    Married 1st to Janet Paxton
    2nd to Janet Addison M.S. Inglis.
    1879 January Twenty fifth 0h 5m. P.M.
    High Street, Aberdour. M. 70 Years.
    Parents: Andrew Leitch, Farmer Deceased.
    Janet Leitch M.S. Beveridge Deceased
    COD Chronic Disease of Kidney.
    As Cert. by Robert Spence M.B.C.H.
    Inf. John Leitch. Son. Carrier, Aberdour.
    Registered
    1879 January 28 at Aberdour.
    James Pringle
    Registrar
  5. Scotlands People - Old Parish Registers of Births and Baptisms, 1794 LEETCH, ANDREW (Old Parish Registers Births 424/ 80 98 Dunfermline) Page 98 of 695
    26/03/1794 LEETCH, ANDREW (Old Parish Registers Births 424/ 80 98 Dunfermline) Page 98 of 695.
    Baptisms March 1794.
    Andrew Leetch Coalhewer at Hallbeath and Janet Beveridge his Wife had a Son born 26th March baptized and named Andrew.
    Witnesses William Beveridge and Henry Beveridge Coalhewers there.
  6. Scotlands People - Old Parish Registers of Births and Baptisms, 1803 LETCH, ELSPIT (Old Parish Registers Births 410/ 10 304 Beath) Page 304 of 550
    27/07/1803 LETCH, ELSPIT (Old Parish Registers Births 410/ 10 304 Beath) Page 304 of 550
    Anno Domi 1803.
    Andrew Letch Coalhewer Kelty had a Daughter born to hlm of his wife Janet Beveridge on the 27th day of July 1803 Baptized and named Elspit

Historische gebeurtenissen

  • De temperatuur op 20 mei 1791 lag rond de 11,0 °C. De wind kwam overheersend uit het westen. Typering van het weer: zeer betrokken. Bron: KNMI
  • Erfstadhouder Prins Willem V (Willem Batavus) (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was van 1751 tot 1795 vorst van Nederland (ook wel Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden genoemd)
  • In het jaar 1791: Bron: Wikipedia
    • 17 februari » Eerst uitvoering van de 93ste symfonie van Joseph Haydn, de eerste van zijn 12-delige Londense symfonieënreeks.
    • 30 maart » Eerste definitie van de meter (in Parijs) als 1/10.000.000e deel van de afstand tussen de noordpool en de evenaar.
    • 3 mei » De eerste geschreven grondwet van Europa treedt in werking in Polen. (Poolse Grondwet van 3 mei 1791)
    • 22 augustus » Slaven komen in opstand op het eiland Hispaniola, waarmee het proces gestart wordt van de latere oprichting van Haïti en de Dominicaanse Republiek.
    • 30 september » Première van de opera Die Zauberflöte van Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Wenen.
    • 4 december » Eerste nummer van The Observer, de eerste zondagskrant ter wereld.

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