A divorce paper I have was signed at Forneth House Dunkeld on 3 July 1909. Can anyone tell me if this was a Private Dwelling at that time or a public building? and does it still exist? I have tried Royal Mail Postcode finder and it isn't registered. TIA
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19-10-2004 11:51 AM #1Settling in.
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Forneth House Dunkeld Perthshire
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19-10-2004 1:08 PM #2Loves to help with queries.
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This may be it
http://www.old-maps.co.uk/
Forneth House can be found on a map on this site. There is a postcode for it (PH10 6SH), so it must still stand.
It stands on its own away from any other settlements.
Forneth House
Forneth
Blairgowrie
PH10 6SH
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19-10-2004 4:23 PM #3Lesley RobertsonGuest
Blairgowrie is quite a way from Dunkeld. I think we should consider the possibility that there's more than one such house....
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19-10-2004 5:59 PM #4Loves to help with queries.
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Lesley
You may very well be correct, but Blairgowerie is, I believe, just the nearest named postal town. On the map, Forneth House looks to be only 5 or 6 miles from Dunkeld and very near the settlement of Forneth. I have checked my UK-info CD for almost the whole of Perthshire and can find no other current address for Forneth House.
But someone in the locality with first-hand knowledge (a canny Scot
) will read your post sooner or later and no doubt come up with the goods.
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Forneth House
The Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland published in the 1890’s has:
Forneth, a hamlet in Clunie parish, NE Perthshire. 6 mile West by South of Blaigowrie. Rorneth House ½ mile nearere Blaigowrie, crowns a fine elevation on the NW bank of Loch Clunie, and commands a beautiful prospect of the lake, its islest, and surrounding scenes.
The National Archives www.nra.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Has papers of the Speid family of Forneth for the period 1807- 1923
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26-10-2004 1:22 PM #6Settling in.
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Forneth House
Thanks everone for your input. Let's hope there is a "local" somewhere out there! It's going to be a while before I can get up that way. Thanks again
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I am new to this site and have just noticed your entry. Is there any chance I could have a copy of these divorce papers . I am a Speid descendant but we know very little aout the pat. Maybe this is why!
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01-03-2011 2:03 PM #8Name well known on Brit-Gen.
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Hi ali7ms, and welcome to the forums!
The person who started this thread hasn't visited the site for a couple of years. You might want to try sending them a private message instead? Just click their blue user-name babilula on the left of their message.
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07-03-2011 3:17 PM #9Settling in.
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Divorce papers at Forneth House
Hi Thanks for your message. True I haven't been on this site for a long time! Had forgotten about this message. The Divorce papers would only be of interest to anyone of the Box or Blain families as this was the names of the married couple. I have no connection with the name you mentioned. I think perhaps a commissioner for Oaths,solicitor or the Scottish equivalent must have lived at Forneth House at the time, and that's why they were signed there. Happy Hunting
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