Hello John Any idea of the parents of your Catherine McAUSLAN or is there any clue such as the use of surnames as middle names for the children? I have a Margaret CHALMERS married 1829 in Row to Alexander McAUSLAN with quite a large family in Row parish. Margaret CHALMERS was a sister of my gggrandmother Christian CHALMERS (married Duncan McCALLUM), both daughters of John CHALMERS and Margaret NIVEN from Roseneath. Any connection? Lesley Instone Invercargill NZ > -----Original Message----- > From: John.Docherty@Nelson.com [SMTP:John.Docherty@Nelson.com] > Sent: Friday, 26 November 1999 06:45 > To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: McAUSLAN(E), EWING, WILSON > > Jean, > > I have a Catherine MCAUSLAN, born cir 1846 in that area, who married > Robert > Sands MCFARLANE, born 31 Aug 1839 in Port of Menteith, SCT. > > Robert was a Grain & Forage Merchant who died in 1919. They had 4 sons & > 4 > daughters. > > John > > > > |--------+-----------------------> > | | Jean | > | | Broadfoot | > | | <jeanb@magma.| > | | ca> | > | | | > | | 11/23/99 | > | | 05:10 PM | > | | | > |--------+-----------------------> > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---| > | > | > | To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > | > | cc: (bcc: John Docherty/NEL/International Thomson > Publishing) | > | Subject: McAUSLAN(E), EWING, WILSON > | > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---| > > > > > > I am looking for Patrick MCAUSLAN(E) of Row who married Catherine EWING of > Cardross. > > I think Patrick's parents were Joseph MCAUSLANE OF Tomavoulin and Jean > WILSON of Blairnairn. They had both been married before. Patrick's first > wife was Agnes MCMILLAN and they had a daughter Mary born July 1794. > Jean's first husband was Peter MCFARLANE. > > Joseph McAuslane and Jean Wilson had at least three children: Jean born 18 > Sep 1797; Robert born 19 Apr 1798 and Patrick born 13 Jan 1800. > > I have no proof that these people were the parents of my Patrick but am > still trying to find some verification. > > Patrick and Catherine emigrated from Rutherglen, Lanarkshire to Ontario, > Canada in about 1838 with one son Joseph born 4 March 1836. > > Would be pleased to hear from anyone interested in these families. > > Jean Broadfoot, Ottawa, Ontario. > > > > ==== DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB Mailing List ==== > ********************PLACE YOUR QUERY*********************** > **************on the DUNBARTONSHIRE HOME PAGE****************** > ****http://www.rootsweb.com/~sctdnb/index.htm***
Jean, I have a Catherine MCAUSLAN, born cir 1846 in that area, who married Robert Sands MCFARLANE, born 31 Aug 1839 in Port of Menteith, SCT. Robert was a Grain & Forage Merchant who died in 1919. They had 4 sons & 4 daughters. John |--------+-----------------------> | | Jean | | | Broadfoot | | | <jeanb@magma.| | | ca> | | | | | | 11/23/99 | | | 05:10 PM | | | | |--------+-----------------------> >----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com | | cc: (bcc: John Docherty/NEL/International Thomson Publishing) | | Subject: McAUSLAN(E), EWING, WILSON | >----------------------------------------------------------------------------| I am looking for Patrick MCAUSLAN(E) of Row who married Catherine EWING of Cardross. I think Patrick's parents were Joseph MCAUSLANE OF Tomavoulin and Jean WILSON of Blairnairn. They had both been married before. Patrick's first wife was Agnes MCMILLAN and they had a daughter Mary born July 1794. Jean's first husband was Peter MCFARLANE. Joseph McAuslane and Jean Wilson had at least three children: Jean born 18 Sep 1797; Robert born 19 Apr 1798 and Patrick born 13 Jan 1800. I have no proof that these people were the parents of my Patrick but am still trying to find some verification. Patrick and Catherine emigrated from Rutherglen, Lanarkshire to Ontario, Canada in about 1838 with one son Joseph born 4 March 1836. Would be pleased to hear from anyone interested in these families. Jean Broadfoot, Ottawa, Ontario. ==== DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB Mailing List ==== ********************PLACE YOUR QUERY*********************** **************on the DUNBARTONSHIRE HOME PAGE****************** ****http://www.rootsweb.com/~sctdnb/index.htm***
I am still searching for any info on the family of JOHN CARNIE/KARNEY/KEARNEY b. in Ireland. He m. SARAH McMICHAEL who was the daughter of M.S. McMICHAEL. Five known children were named JOHN DAVID, DANIEL, SARAH, BARNIE, and PATRICK. >From the registration of marriages in 1863, Sarah Carny aged 20 living on Cowgate in Kirkintilloch daughter of John Cairns listed as Boatman, m. ALEXANDER GEMMELL aged 19 living on High St. in Kirkintilloch son of John Gemmell listed as a tailor. An old letter dated 3 June 1882 with an address listed as Glasgow Rd. Bridges by Kirkintilloch, Dumbartonshire, Scotland signed John Carney to his son John David Karney who migrated on to the United States and settled in Hopkins Co., Tx., state that he is in very delicate health with a granddaughter, Sarah, looking after him. Another son, Daniel, is said to be a foreman over a factory in Australia. There is no word of Barnie. Sarah is in Greenock. Patrick and wife with a young daughter are residing in Hamilton. A letter from April 1910, Sarah K. Gemmell writes to her nephew in Tx. to invite him to visit her to pick him a nice scottish lassie. The return address seems to read 52 Johnscroft Ct., Greenock, Scotland. Can anyone tell me anything about these addresses? What exactly was a Boatman? I would so love to make contact with the family that I feel still resides in Scotland. John David Karney who migrated to the U.S. was my g grandfather.
Had the following info sent to me... ****************************************************** Dear John: Your time frame is a bit unpromising for Roman Catholics, but just right for the Free Kirk and the village of Duntocher was an early center. I would be willing to bet that your people along with most of Duntocher went to the "Free". Many Free Kirk parish records were never collected to a central point when they rejoined the Church of Scotland, but were merely stored in the regular parish kirk or its manse. This is what happened in Gartmore. Thanks for your other stray M'F's e-mail of late. regards, ******************************************************* Does anyone have firsthand knowledge of the Free Kirk in the Village of Duntocher? Would it have existed in the early to mid 1800's? Does it exist now? thanks, John
Is there anyone on this list that might live near the above cemetery ?? I just found that my gt gt grandparents are suppose to be buried there. The M.I. listing for this cemetery only has 2 families posted and neither are them. Any help would be appreciated. The surname is Clark. Thank you Debbie in michigan
Date sent: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 22:47:10 EST From: JSti477840@aol.com To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Stinsons > You good people--am looking for any info on the Stinson families of > Dunbartonshire. > > My JOHN STINSON b 1698 left with brother Samuel for N IRL about 1720 and then > to Dunbarton, NH with families in 1731. Etc..... > > Am looking for any info on John Stinson's parents and how they earned a > living. > > John Stinson Jacksonville, FL > > ______________________________ ** You may already be aware of it, but Stinson is a variant spelling of Stevenson. It might be a help in case they appeared as Stevenson. Gordon. Professional Historical/Genealogical Researcher specialising in pre-1700 records. Trading as KinHelp. <http://www.web-ecosse.com/genes/genes2.htm>
Hello Calum Your McKinlays don't by any chance link back to someone with a sister names Christina or Christian McKINLAY who was married to William McFARLAND or McFARLANE with a daughter Martha (born c 11 June 1764 at Dumbarton parish (married John GREENHILL from Paisley May 1788 Dumbarton - banns 31 May 1788 Dumbarton & 24 May 1788 Middle Church Paisley) and son William 8 December 1767 (or 1768). I am descended from Martha McFarland & John Greenhill and would love to hear from anyone with a link to this family. Lesley Instone Invercargill New Zealand Researching McCALLUM, CUTHILL, CHALMERS, MacFARLANE, NIVEN in Row, Luss, Roseneath > -----Original Message----- > From: Calum McRae [SMTP:calum@xi-consulting.freeserve.co.uk] > Sent: Thursday, 25 November 1999 08:56 > To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: MCRAE, MCKINLAY, COOPER, MCINTOSH, FERGUSON, MCNEIL, ROY > > Hello. > > I have these ancestors in and around Cardross, Bonhill, Rhu & Helensburgh > between the 1780s through to the 1930s. > You can check out the detail at > http://www.xi-consulting.freeserve.co.uk/Content/FamilyHistory.htm > Anybody care to try for any connections? > > Regards > Calum McRae > > ______________________________
Hi Ken: You probably have this information, but thought I would copy and send it anyway. Dwelling: 229 Main Street Census Place: Bonhill, Dumbarton, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203547 GRO Ref Volume 493 EnumDist 9 Page 21 Marr Age Sex Birthplace William MORTON M 25 M Bonhill, Dunbarton, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Machine Printers Labourer Barbara MORTON M 23 F Tarbet, Stirling, Scotland Rel: Wife William MORTON 4 M Tarbet, Stirling, Scotland Rel: Son James MORTON 2 M Tarbet, Stirling, Scotland Rel: Son Robert MORTON 1 m M Bonhill, Dunbarton, Scotland Rel: Son I looked for Archibald and Ann Morton on the 1881 census, but did not find them. I am unsure if you have the copy of the marriage certficate. If so, does it indicate if the parents were deceased? As William was 25, he was born in either 1856 or 1855. Are you near a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints? If so, check to see if they have the Scottish registry of Births, Marriages and Deaths. You could then order the copy of the birth certificate of William.( same would go for Barbara Jones). I am not sure about the early births, but the later ones indicate the date that the parents were married. You could also check the deaths in the index for Alexander, and Ann Gillespie. If they were found, you would be back another generation. You might just get lucky. Good luck. Isobel, Toronto, Ontario. Canada -----Original Message----- From: Ken Morton <confused@avon.net.au> To: DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com <DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, November 24, 1999 2:43 AM Subject: Roll Call >My GGrandfather (William G Morton) and my GGrandmother (Barbara Jones) were >married at Bothkennar Co Stirling in 1875, then moved to Bonhill where >they lived before migrating to Australia with their then family in 1884. >On a form affirming the sighting of the marriage entry Williams parents >were named as Archibald Morton and his mother as Ann Morton nee Gillespie, >now I have searched the IGI for Scotland with no result looking for them (I >suppose that I could have missed them),. Would it be possible if anyone on >the list has any information on Archibald and Ann Morton. >Thanks very much, >Ken Morton. > > > >==== DUNBARTONSHIRE-GENWEB Mailing List ==== > ****************PLACE YOUR QUERY********************* > **********on the DUNBARTONSHIRE HOME PAGE*********** > **http://www.rootsweb.com/~sctdnb/index.htm**
I am researching the MC LINTOCK family living in Bonhill. Archibald McLintock immigrated to New York city between 1851-60. Attempting to locate ship records of this event. Can anyone advise? Also looking at associated families: BOAG, MILLER, HOUSTON, ELDER, MC LEAN, AITKEN, MC FARLANE and ROBERTSON. They all lived in Bonhill or surrounding areas (1850). Can anyone suggest good book on the history of the Bonhill area? (I am new to the list, sorry if this has been a topic of recent discussion) Appreciate any suggestions. Diana
Hello. I have these ancestors in and around Cardross, Bonhill, Rhu & Helensburgh between the 1780s through to the 1930s. You can check out the detail at http://www.xi-consulting.freeserve.co.uk/Content/FamilyHistory.htm Anybody care to try for any connections? Regards Calum McRae
Hi, This is the first time I have sent to this list. I don't have any concrete fact except the area that my ancestors settled in in Greenbrier County WVa was settled by 90 % Scottish. When I search Scotland for MILLER Dunbarton always comes up and the Clan MacFarlane. My John MILLER was in Virginia in 1743 according to baptisimal records for some of his children. I believe that he was born about 1700 and married a Barbara ?. Associated families are BOYD, KINNEY, KINCAID, STINSON, GARTON, BASHAM and many more. You can check my site at www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/3602 My Miller page has a link to my Family Tree Maker Site for a more comprehensive list of my family. I would appreciate any help I can get. Thanks, Verla Miller ===== I've Got The Geneology Bug! www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/3602 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com
I'm seeking connections with my Hillhouse ancestors I've traced to Old Kilpatrick. The information I've gleaned is as follows:- JAMES HILLHOUSE (Carter) m. ELIZABETH LAPSLIE Their son-ROBERT HILLHOUSE (Carter) b.Kirktoun, Old Kilpatrick 1787, d. Old Kilpatrick 1841, m.Old Kilpatrick 1810 JEAN DONALD (1780-1864) Their son-ROBERT COCHRAN HILLHOUSE (Carter) b.Old Kilpatrick 1816, d.Old Kilpatrick 1886, m.Old Kilpatrick 1849 JEAN MUIR (1820-1885) Their daughter-MARGARET HILLHOUSE b.Old Kilpatrick 1861, d.Old Kilpatrick 1919, m.Old Kilpatrick 1885 JACOB KENNEDY (1854-1928) Looking forward to hearing from you, Donald A. Robertson, Kyleakin, Isle of Skye
I am seeking any information about my great grandparents Patrick McGonigle (later spelled McGunagle), and Mary Gillon. The info that I currntly have is as follows. Patrick McGonigle was born Mar 17, 1830 in Donegal Ireland. Mary Gillon was born Jan 1, 1833 in Paisley Scotland. They were married, May 31, 1851 in Old Kilpatrick, Dunbarton Scotland. At that time, Patrick was listed as a clerk at Manchester England. Mary was from the town of Duntocher in Old Kilpatrick Parish. The First child of Patrick and Mary was Mary McGonigle born May 25,1852 in Dumbarton. She became the wife of Patrick Curran of Newry, Ireland. Other children of Patrick McGonigle and Mary Gillon were John (my grandfather), Hugh Henry, and Elizabeth (wife of Thomas Cleary). These children were all born in the Liverpool/Birkenhead area of England where patrick was a boiler maker in the shipyard. In his last will, Patrick mentioned a brother Daniel, and sisters Margaret (wife of John Keenan), and Rose (wife of James scullen). Thank you for any possible assistance. Evans T. (Mac) McGunagle
Greetings! I'm researching these 1700s residents of Three Part Farm near Garsgadden. Matthew ROBEN married Jean GARDINER 30 Dec 1712 Baldernock, Stirlingshire Walter ROBINE/ROBIN/ROBEEN married Isabel GARDNER 27 Apr 1746 New Kilpatrick Matthew ROBEN married Jean HARVEY 5 Dec 1783 Renfrew, Renfrewshire Isabel GARDNER, dau William and Katherine (BUCHANAN) GARDNER Jean HARVEY, dau John and Jean (BRUCE) Harvey Kay (ROBEN) Ball <kball@cyberhighway.net> Weiser, Idaho, USA
Nancy Lynn, Do you have any information about the Daniel SCULLION, age 28, b. IR, who was living with John NEESON in 1851 at Dumbarton? Were they related? I'm looking for any relatives of Margaret SCULLION, b. 1809, daughter of Phillip and Mary SCULLION. Jean White
Hi All I'm Maria Skwierawski and I'm researching BARR from BONHILL/CARODROSS Associated families: SMITH;MOIR/MUIR; MCLEAN Maria from Colyton N.S.W mariaskwi@yahoo.com Researching: RAPER/WATTS/RICHARDS/JONES(ENG) ORR/SHAW/BARR/WILSON/MCLEAN(SCOT) ENGLISH/MOORE/GRIFFIN/KEARNES/O'BRIEN(IRE)
My GGrandfather (William G Morton) and my GGrandmother (Barbara Jones) were married at Bothkennar Co Stirling in 1875, then moved to Bonhill where they lived before migrating to Australia with their then family in 1884. On a form affirming the sighting of the marriage entry Williams parents were named as Archibald Morton and his mother as Ann Morton nee Gillespie, now I have searched the IGI for Scotland with no result looking for them (I suppose that I could have missed them),. Would it be possible if anyone on the list has any information on Archibald and Ann Morton. Thanks very much, Ken Morton.
My husband's great-grandmother was Jean McMASTER, b. 1819, New Kilpatrick. Her parents (derived from OPR) were Donald McMASTER, b. 1775, Kilmallie, Argyll and Jean MORRISON, b. 1797, Old Kilpatrick. Donald and Jean were married in 1819, the year their first child, Jean, was born. Their next three were born in Eaglesham, Renfrew: Agnes, Mary, and Katherine. Jean McMASTER married Robert FULTON (b. Eaglesham) and they lived first in Glasgow and later in Edinburgh before emigrating to America in 1858/59. Any information on these people would be much appreciated. I have also derived parents for Donald McMaster and Jean MORRISON which I'll be happy to share. Pollyana King Brown ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Seeking info on William STEWART who married Mary McFAYDEN in Duntocher, Old Kilpatrick, Co. Dunbartonshire in 1880. In 1881 they had a dau. Anne, their address was Garscadden Rows, New Kilpatrick, Co. Dunbartonshire. TIA. Jim Stewart, <jimjs@bellatlantic.net>
My Name is Lisa Bosnich, and I live in San Pedro, Los Angeles County, California. My research interests in Dunbartonshire and the immediate vicinity are: BUCHANAN CAMERON CUST(TE) GRAHAM NIVEN REID SALMON Regards, Lisa