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sainter Posted - 20 August 2012 : 14:09:37
Was Oakwoodmill a farm or did it also have a mill attached?
One of my ancestors (Andrew Lillico) is listed as a miller from oakwoodmill (1810)
David Lillico.
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Sandy Sandilands Posted - 21 August 2012 : 17:07:57
Oakwood Mill was (and still is) a farm and used to have a mill attached.

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