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When Cairn Couttie was excavated in 1999, we found a fireplace in the west gable wall of the house with peat still remaining in the hearth. In the south eastern corner of the house, remnants of two shoes with iron heel and toe plates were found.

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Welcome to Burnside. In the 1841 census, James and Ann Findlater lived here with Sarah and Robert, the youngest of their eight children. By 1851 Ann Findlater (née Ross) had died and James, a labourer, is listed on the census as living with one of…

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This is the Western-most croft of the colonies and it is said that when the foundations were first laid, the Laird’s men kept knocking them down. But persistence prevailed and eventually the house was built.

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Shepherd’s Lodge was the home of the Littlejohn family. David Littlejohn was born 24 August 1838 – the second recorded birth on the Colony. The Littlejohn’s had a large family of twelve children although not all are recorded living on the hillside at…

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There are two quarries on the Bennachie colony - the one you can see here and another about 50 m north in the woods. This quarry is shown on the Ordnance Survey 25" map surveyed in 1866-7. An earlier map produced in 1844, for division of the…

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This could be Esson’s old house. Three families of the Esson’s settled on the Colony in the mid-1840s, before living at Boghead of Tullos. In 1860, evidence suggests that this ruin was a former Esson house which was divided for two pauper families’…

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The first Esson living on the hillside is believed to have been John Esson who, in 1847, married Sarah Findlater, daughter of one of the original colonist families, James Findlater and his wife Ann Ross.
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