Can someone interept this for me? It is from the Scottish Ministers Heriot 1689 WILLIAM M'GEORGE, son of William MacG., min. of Caerlaverock; school master of Dumfries; imprisoned for a year (1684-5) for his steadfastness to the Presbyterian cause. He was a min. in the Synod in 1687; adm. 11th Dec. 1689; died May 1693. His wife's name is unknown. A son, William, was min. at Penicuik, and a daugh., Janet, marr. John Robson, merchant, Dumfries.-[Wodrow's Does this mean that the 3 generations of Williams were all ministers? Or just the last two? Penicuik 1695 WILLIAM M'GEORGE, born 1668, son of William M'G., min. of Heriot; educated at Univ. of Edinburgh, where he had a bursary on Johnston's foundation 7th Nov. 1683; M.A. (9th July 1687); licen. by Presb. 3rd May, pres. jure devoluto, and ord. 5th Sept. 1695; died 6th March 1745. He marr. l0th June 1697, Sarah (died 9th May 1741), daugh. of Walter Ranken of Orchardhead, and had issue-Katherine (marr. 17th Nov. 1723, James Dewar of Vogrie). Publications-Sermon at opening the Synod (Edinburgh, 1714) 1714); The Sum of Christianity (Edinburgh, 1718); Sermons (Edinburgh, 1729). A MS. Journal of M'G., beginning 1st Nov. 1706, written in shorthand, 282 pages, was sold at David Constable's Sale in Edinburgh in 1828.- Have I got this correct? William minister of Caeraverock., son William, minster of Heriot, and school master of Dumfries, wife unknown. Died 1693 son William, minister of Penicuik who married Sarah Ranken. died 1697. I do have headstones for these, but was making sure I had got it correct. Kay