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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KEARN CHURCH (Remains of) Church (Remains of)
Church (Remains of)
Robert Grant Esq: Druminnor
Mr. Milne, Farmer, Mains of Druminnor
Mr. Donald, Watchmaker Rhynie
043 The period of the erection of this church is a matter of uncertainty, but about the year 1876, it was rased to the ground, the back wall of this rural fabric only remaining, and which is now converted into a tomb. It stands nearly in the centre of the Graveyard, and was formerly the Parish Church of Kearn previous to the Parish of Kearn being united to Auchendoir.
BRIDGE OF KEARN Bridge of Kearn
(Parish)
Bridge of Kearn
(Parish)
Robert Grant Esq: Druminnor
Mr. Milne, Farmer, Mains of Druminnor
Mr. Donald, Watchmaker Rhynie
043 A small bridge of one arch on the road leading from Rhynie to Clatt. At this bridge the Canny Burn changes its name to Kearn Burn.

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Parish of Auchendoir & Kearn

[Signed] R. Dickson S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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