Category: Peter Cromar

  • Day 2: 15 June 2023 – “Cromar Day” with Kathy Ader of Wild History and Whisky Tours

    Third in a series of guest posts by Paige Cromar Davis The Drive to Aboyne  We set out early from Dunfermline and made our way north via the M90 to Perth, then A90 east through Dundee. So far, so good: the roads were easily navigable, and the roundabouts in Dundee were not hateful. Greg was…

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  • Kirkton of Aboyne and Environs in 1696: a new old map

    Kirkton of Aboyne and Environs in 1696: a new old map

    Time is the Space that may not be seen. — William Emerson From Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon, p. 326 At the beginning of my last post, Mapping 1696: Cromars and Robbs in the Poll Book, I imagined what an incredible map could be produced by synthesizing historical map information and place-name orthographic study with the…

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  • Bonars in the 1696 Poll Book: a deeper understanding of Janet’s origins?

    Bonars in the 1696 Poll Book: a deeper understanding of Janet’s origins?

    I received an interesting message from Jessica McDonald in Canada a couple of weeks ago, detailing an analysis she and her mother Wendy Cromar Mathers had performed on the List of Pollable Persons Within the Shire of Aberdeen 1696, presented in Volume 1 and Volume 2. This important record is available free of charge at…

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  • Peter Cromar 1690: parallel universes

    Peter Cromar 1690: parallel universes

    I’ve completed the chronicle of our study abroad trip to Scotland, a journey that gave me the opportunity to see the Kirkton of Aboyne burial ground and close the circle for my family by burying a lock of my father’s hair at the head of slab stone for our progenitor, Peter Cromar. A lock of…

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  • Scotland: Day 6: Aberdeenshire: Miracles by the Dee

    Scotland: Day 6: Aberdeenshire: Miracles by the Dee

    Sunday 20 Nov: Awe-inspiring landscapes and a personal mission fulfilled Spoiler alert: we did see a dramatic sun set at Tomnaverie! Up early from a fitful rest after our presentation, today we are checking out of the Apex and boarding a private coach with Tony, bound for Aberdeenshire. I tell the students to keep breakfast…

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  • “New” information on Kirkton of Aboyne

    “New” information on Kirkton of Aboyne

    A Scottish collaborator I have a new collaborator in Scotland: a cousin whose relation to me stems from George Cromar 1735, son of Peter Cromar 1690 and younger brother to Robert 1717. She sent me an image of a map of Kirkton of Aboyne which I can say is supremely helpful for our upcoming visit…

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