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My great-grandfather Thomas LORIMER was the owner of Belhie Farm and my grandmother (Laura Fanny LORIMER) was born during those years. Members of her family are buried in Aberdalgie. I have visited this place. The family later moved to the Isle of Man.
Fanny's grandfather was James LORIMER, Factor of the Kinnoul estate.
I would be happy to exchange any information and learn more about Belhie and this area of Perthshire from other genealogy seekers. I've enjoyed viewing the 'stone' pictures on this website which I've just discovered today.I hope there will be more postings about Belhie.


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Barbara on Maui wrote:
My great-grandfather Thomas LORIMER was the owner of Belhie Farm and my grandmother (Laura Fanny LORIMER) was born during those years. Members of her family are buried in Aberdalgie. I have visited this place. The family later moved to the Isle of Man.
Fanny's grandfather was James LORIMER, Factor of the Kinnoul estate.
I would be happy to exchange any information and learn more about Belhie and this area of Perthshire from other genealogy seekers. I've enjoyed viewing the 'stone' pictures on this website which I've just discovered today.I hope there will be more postings about Belhie.
Hello Barbara , Belhie , like it's Strathearn neighbours Forteviot and Strathallan were obviously important sites in prehistory ,
unfortunately there is only a standing stone to see today today , all of the other features were discovered as crop marks and subsequently verified by excavation .So I wouldn't expect to see too many pics . You probably won't get much genealogical info at this web site .Have you tried gen-uki and other family history sites ?

Barbara on Maui wrote:
My great-grandfather Thomas LORIMER was the owner of Belhie Farm and my grandmother (Laura Fanny LORIMER) was born during those years. Members of her family are buried in Aberdalgie. I have visited this place. The family later moved to the Isle of Man.
Fanny's grandfather was James LORIMER, Factor of the Kinnoul estate.
I would be happy to exchange any information and learn more about Belhie and this area of Perthshire from other genealogy seekers. I've enjoyed viewing the 'stone' pictures on this website which I've just discovered today.I hope there will be more postings about Belhie.


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