Hello, all, I would like to post some more collateral names from my cousin, John McNAIR LINDSAY's marriage to Catherine WILSON McCUNN. I have previously posted Catherine's sister's marriage to Hinton COLLINGWOOD and now I have their (Catherine & Duncanina's) grandparents' names. Duncan James McCUNN, (f/o Catherine and Duncanina,) was the son of Alexander LIDDELL McCUNN, who was b 1841, d 20 Apr 1905, the s/o Alexander McCUNN and Marion LIDDELL. At the time of his marriage, Alexander, younger, was living at 125 Dumbarton Rd. At the time of his death, Alexander lived at 12 Cunard St, Clydebank. Alexander, younger, married Catherine WILSON on 4 Oct 1864, at St Vincent's Crescent, Glasgow. Catherine was the d/o John WILSON and Margaret WHITE, who were married 20 Nov 1838, in Auchtermuchty, Fife. Catherine was listed as being from Cupar, Fife, in 1864, and was born 1844, according to her marriage cert. and died 19 Sept 1922. The informant for her death cert was a nephew, William WILSON. She died in a place called Biggart House, in Prestwick. Alexander, senior, was listed as a potter, journeyman, on his son's marriage cert. The IGI has several children listed to a Duncan McCUNN and a Marion LIDDELL, but none to an Alexander and Marion, nor is there a marriage record. They were both still living in 1864. Alexander and Marion are also listed as the parents on Alexander's death cert, so I am as certain as reason allows, that I have the right parents. John WILSON was listed as a shopkeeper, but was deceased by 1864. Margaret WHITE WILSON was still living in 1864. Their marriage is listed in the IGI, but again, I can find no children. I would love to hear from anyone that might have these new names of my ever-expanding collateral family in his/her own family file. Also, FYI, my researcher has sent me a copy of the December 5, 1903, CLYDEBANK and RENFREW PRESS obituary of Duncan McCUNN and there are 3 others that may interest someone: BOWIE- At 8 Union Street, Clydebank, John BOWIE, iron turner, age 35 years, beloved husband of Agnes MUIR and eldest son of the late Thomas BOWIE, sculptor. Public funeral today (Saturday) 3 PM VALLANCE-Suddenly at 291 Sauchiehall Streeet, Glasgow, on 2nd inst, W.S. VALLANCE, teacher of elocution. IN MEMORIAM CAMPBELL-- In loving memory of my dear brother, Dugald CAMPBELL, who died 5th December 1900, in Clydebank Hospital of enteric fever, aged 20. Sadly missed. Dear Dugald, thou art not forgotten, nor ever wilt thou be; As long as life and memory last, I will remember thee. Inserted by his sister, Mrs. D. GRAHAM Lynn in Baltimore marylindsay@worldnet.att.net