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  1. Leochel-Cushnie is a parish in Aberdeenshire, about 40 km west of Aberdeen (West Aberdeenshire (UK Parliament constituency)). The old parishes of Leochel and Cushnie were united in 1795, on the death of Mr. Francis Adam, minister of Cushnie.

  2. Leochel-Cushnie, a parish of central Aberdeenshire, comprising the ancient parishes of Leochel and Cushnie, united temporarily in 1618, permanently in 1795. Its church stands, 1029 feet above sea-level, 6 miles SW of the post-town and station, Alford.

  3. Jul 21, 2024 · Guide to Leochel Cushnie history, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

  4. May 22, 2018 · Leochel Cushnie Corse Public School: 1910: Order now: John DUNN: 27 May 1895: Leochel Cushnie Corse Public School: 1911: Order now: Margaret J DUNN: 11 Feb 1898: Leochel Cushnie Corse Public School: 1912: Order now: Elsie S D ELLIS: 1 Jul 1896: Leochel Cushnie Corse Public School: 1912: Order now: Elizabeth A FORBES: 7 Jun 1892: Leochel Cushnie ...

  5. Cushnie, an ancient parish in Alford district, Aberdeenshire, annexed in 1798 to Leochel, and now forming the western section of that parish. Cushnie or Sockangh Hill, at the meeting-point with Towie, LogieColdstone, and Tarland, 7 miles SW of Alford village, has an altitude of 2032 feet above sea-level, and commands a very extensive view. ...

  6. The haugh on the burn of Leochel, at the bridge of Scuttrie, is 500 feet above sea level; the hill of Callievar (Coille-bhar), in the north-eastern corner, is 1,746 feet; and the Soccoch, or Cushnie Hill, in the south-west, is 1,882 feet, and is the highest point of land in the parish.

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  8. Leochel-Cushnie, a parish of central Aberdeenshire, comprising the ancient parishes of Leochel and Cushnie, united temporarily in 1618, permanently in 1795. Its church stands, 1029 feet above sea-level, 6 miles SW of the post-town and station, Alford.