Shared Note
| Shared Note: - Garnqueen Farm remembered by J. Shaw [1920], confirmed 1881 Census. 1881 LDS Dwelling:Garnqueen Farm Census Place:Cadder, Lanark, Scotland Source:FHL Film 0203618 GRO Ref Volume 626-A2 EnumDist 4 Page 12 MarrAgeSexBirthplace Alexd. PATERSONM49 MOld Monkland, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Head Occ:Farmer Of 105 Acres 90 Arable Employing 1 Man & 2 Girls Jane PATERSONM31 FShotts, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Wife Jane PATERSON 10 FCadder, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Elizabeth PATERSON 9 FCadder, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Mary PATERSON 5 FCadder, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Daur Occ:Scholar Agnes PATERSON 2 FCadder, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Daur William PATERSON 2 MCadder, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Son Alexd. PATERSON 8 mMCadder, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Son Thos. S. ANDERSONU27 MSt Nicholas, Aberdeen, Scotland Rel:Boarder Occ:Probationer (Free Church) William ROBINU37 MOld Monkland, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Servant Occ:Ploughman Mary CLARKU24 FWishaw, Lanark, Scotland Rel:Servant Occ:Servant (Domestic) Elizabeth WILSONU25 FKilsyth, Stirling, Scotland Rel:Servant Occ:Servant (Domestic)
"Although the company were famous for the awards and medals that they had received, this didn't stop Alexander Patterson, a farmer at Garnqueen, from taking the company to court in 1877 claiming that their noxious fumes had destroyed his crops." [Glenboig Fireclay Co. www.monklands.co.uk 16/1/2006]
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