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Ancestors of Ian Archibald GLENDINNING

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32. John GLENDINNING

1OPR, Langholm.
"Baptised 1772 Febry 2 John son to Jas. Glendining at Broomholm and Isabel Beattie his spouse, born 29th."

2Gravestone, Westerkirk.
"In Memory of John Glendining Tenant in Effgill who died on the 8th May 1812 age 40 years. Also Elizabeth Armstrong his spouse who died at Rigg 12 Aug 1853 Age 72 years also Jane his daughter who died the 18th of June 1825 age 22 years also William son of William Glendinning and Janet Dalgliesh who died at Winterhope-Head 9th June 1848 age 11 months and Elizabeth their daughter who died 21st May 1866 age 23 yrs also Janet Dalgliesh wife of the above William Glendinning who died 14th January 1896 age 88 yrs also John their son who died 7th April 1897 age 56 yrs also the above William Glendinning farmer of Winterhope-Head who died there 28th October 1897 age 88 yrs also of Janet Easton Glendinning daughter of the above who died at Langholm July 15th 1928 age 91 yrs."

3Gravestone.

4OPR, Westerkirk.
"1800 June 20th John Glendinning & Betty Armstrong both of this Parish gave in their names for proclamation in order to marriage & were married 1st July."


33. Elizabeth ARMSTRONG

1Newspaper Announcement, Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser 7 Sep 1853.
"at Rigg, Westerkirk on 12 August 1853 aged 72 Elizabeth Armstrong, relict of John Glendinning, Effgill."

2OPR, Westerkirk -.
"1853 Aug 17 Intd Mrs Glendinning from Rigg."


34. John DOUGLAS

1OPR, Castleton.
b_DouglasJohn1778Walter1780Castleton.jpg.

2Gravestone Transcript, Castleton.
"In memory of John Douglas, joiner, who died at Castleton 8 Jany 1838 in the 60th year of his age. Elizabeth Beattie his wife who died 23 March 1858 in the 80th year of her age. And of their children Janet Douglas died 23rd April 1815 aged 2 years William Douglas died 20th July 1823 age 12 years."


35. Elizabeth "Betty" BEATTIE

1OPR, Langholm.
"1779 Mar 2 Elizabeth Daughter Lawful to William Beaty Baker in Langholm & Helen Little his Spouse Born ult 26."

2Statutory Register Scotland.
Age 79
Informant her daughter Christina Hall.

3Newspaper Announcement, Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser 7 Apr 1858.
"Death Elizabeth Douglas, late post mistress, Newcastleton at Newcastleton on 23 March 1858."


36. John CRERAR

1OPR, b_CrerarJohn&StewartAnne_children_UpTo1799DunkeldPER.jpg.
The children from John's first marriage were recorded in the Parish Records of Dunkeld in May 1799 at the time of John's second marriage. For the timing of these records see the adjacent pages in OPR b_CrerarJohn&StewartAnne_children_UpTo1799DunkeldPER_plusAdjacentPages.jpg.

2Newspaper Obituary, Perthshire Courier 5 Mar 1840.
"Died at Pulna, near Dunkeld, on the first instant, Mr John Crerar, formerly principal gamekeeper to the late Duke of Athole, at the advanced age of 90. Mr Crerar, it may be said, was born in the service of the Athole family ; his father in the like capacity served Duke James, and afterwards John the third Duke; and while in the service of James in the year 1745, the elder brother of the Duke having been attainted and in exile, returned and took possession of his patrimonial estates and titles, so that old Crerar for a short time served Duke William also. He too had the honour of attending the chivalrous Prince Charlie on a grouse shooting excursion in the Athole moors, while on his march to the Lowlands. On the accession of the late Duke John, then a young man, young Crerar became his constant attendant in all his out door sports, and during the long life of his Grace he continued the inseparable " Etat major" of all his movements on mountain and moor, on flood and field ; and as such was honoured by being portrayed on the same canvass with his noble master in Landeeer's inimitable painting of the Duke as a "deer-stalker," where Mr Crerar, now "old Crerar," is represented as leaning against a piece of rock with his prospect at his eye, on the lookout for the herd. On the death of his Grace, Mr Crerar was amply provided for in his will, and since that period, the evening of his life has been cheered by the most assiduous attentions of her Grace the Duchess, and every other member of the ducal family. Until within a short time of his death Mr Crerar was a living chronicle of all the distinguished visitors of the family for three-quarters of a century with many of the great he had been familiar in the moors, amongst these the late King of France, Lord Melville, the Marquis of Hastings, Mr Sheridan, Mr Huskisson, Fintry Graham, &c., long since departed, and Lord Lynedoch, still alive, were not the least famous. Through life Mr Crerar had adopted as his rule of conduct, a golden one to those about the great, vit., "To meddle with no person's business but his own," and he experienced the good result in the respect of his superiors, and the good will of his fellow servants. — "Requiescut in Pace."."

3Newspaper Obituary, Belfast Commercial Chronicle 14 Mar 1840.

4Gravestone Transcript.
"Esteemed and respected by all who knew him, he was for upward of half a century constant and faithful attendant of John Fourth Duke of Atholl, in the sports of the forest, the field and the stream."
He lies in the family burial ground of Dowally churchyard. The tombstone was erected by Marjory, Duchess of Atholl.

5OPR, m_CrerarJohn_McMillanChristian_1799DunkeldPER.jpg.
"Proclamation 1799 May 5 John Crerar gamekeeper to the Duke of Athole & Christian McMillan in the Parish of Blair in Athole."
See also Ralph Crerar / Margaret Porteous same page.


40. James LAMBERT

1OPR, Mertoun.
"1821 James Lambert in Dryburgh died July 23 was buried at Dryburgh burying ground."

2Gravestone, Dryburgh Abbey grounds.
"In Memory of James Lambert
Who died at Dryburgh 26 July 1821 aged 59 years
and Mary Williamson his spouse
Who died at North Sintan
30 Jan 1845 aged 75 Years
also
Mary Lambert their daughter
Who died at Dryburgh
7 May 1814
And three of their children
who died in infancy."

3Gravestone, Alternate photo.

4Gravestone, full gravestone picture.

5OPR, Merton, Berwick.
"After proclamation on 3 Aug 1793

Aug 23 1793
James Lambert in this parish and Mary Williamson in the parish of Melrose were lawfully married."


41. Mary WILLIAMSON

1OPR, Melrose.
"1766 Febry 25 Mary Daughter to Robert Williamson & Mary Stuart in Gattonside Witnesses Alexr Brownfield & John Boston."


42. John MELROSE

1OPR, Stow 699 30 148 Fr 1341.
Names John Melrose and Jean Funtain.


44. Andrew ANDERSON

1OPR, d_AndersonAndrew_1827WamphrayDFS.jpg.
"Wamphray OPR
March 1827 Andrew Anderson Shepherd at Cacrabank buried at Wamphray."

2OPR, Ewes Disbursements.
"1790 Janry 10 Andrew Andison & Nelly Wilson proclaimed - 2s -."


45. Helen WILSON

1OPR.
"Wamphray OPR
July 15 1822 Helen Wilson spouse to Andrew Anderson was buried at Wamphray said day lately residing at Cacherbank."


46. James WATSON

1Newspaper Announcement, Dumfries and Galloway Standard 23 Jun 1847.
"At Gateside, Kirkmahoe, on the 14th inst., Mr James Watson, aged 72."

2Gravestone Transcript, Garrel, Kirkmichael.
"In memory of Isabella Johnston who died at Gateside, Kirkmahoe 5th November, 1846 aged 82 years. And James Watson her husband who died there 13th June, 1847 aged 81 years."


47. Isabella JOHNSTON

1OPR.

2OPR, Kirkmichael.
"Mainside of Meickleholm 20 April 1764. Isabel Johnstone. Baptized Isabel Lawful Daughter & Second Lawful Child to Robert Jonstone & Janet Burnet there."

3Newspaper Announcement, Dumfries & Galloway Standard 18 Nov 1846.
"Deaths At Parknows Kirkmahoe on the 5th inst.at the advanced age of 83 after a protracted illness, which she bore with the most Christian resignation, Isabella Johnston, wife of James Watson, formerly farmer in Wood, parish of Kirkmichael - much esteemed and justly regretted."


50. James KENNEDY

1OPR, Dull 13 Apr 1794 346 40 381 Fr 1706.


52. James FORREST

1OPR, Inveresk.
"1764 Thomas & Jean Hamilton their son was born 22d of Janry & baptised 29th thereof by the name of James Witnesses Willm Forrest & Willm Watson."

2OPR, Inveresk FR 2738 689 80 474.
Parents Thomas Forrest Jean Hamilton.

3OPR, Inveresk with Musselburgh, Midlothian.
"Forrest James Salter & Ann Paterson both in this parish gave up their names in order for proclamation of Marriage Novr 29th Cautioners for the man John Forrest for the woman James Forman."


53. Ann PATERSON

1OPR, Inveresk.
"1853 July 19 Ann Paterson widow James Forrest labourer 77 Elphinstone."


56. Henry MILNE

1OPR, St Cuthberts.
"1831 June 30 Milne Henry, Labourer age 66 of 22 St Johns Hill died of Decay."

2OPR, Selkirk.
"21 Novr 1795 Henry Mill in the parish of St Cuthberts and Violet Hall in the parish of Selkirk gave in there names to be proclaimed in our church of Selkirk in order to Marriage Alexander Mill Merchant in Selkirk and Hendrey Hall --- ---- ther Cautioners Married upon 4 Decr 1795."


62. William GRIEVE

1OPR, m_GrieveWilliam_GuillandMarion_1800FossowayKRS.jpg.
"1800 Nov 2 To Proclamation William Grieve & Marion Guilland."