squair 2014 fro mnfhs - moray · 2015-12-27 · 2 4. elizabeth square, b. 14 mar 1727 at inshoch...

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1 Generation One 1. Alexander Square. He married Elizabeth Calder, 23 Jul 1708 in Auldearn Nairnshire. Children: i. Elspeth Squair, b. 23 May 1710 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 28 May 1710 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses John Calder of Lochloy Rot Simpson in Boath William Innes Auldearn Elspet McAndrew Elspet Ga--------. 2. ii. Alexander Square b. 22 Aug 1715. iii. William Squire, b. 13 Feb 1718 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 23 Feb 1718 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses William Hutcheson in Muir William St -- --- William Calder Christian Calder and Jean Falconer. 3. iv. James Square b. 24 Mar 1720. v. Robert Squire, b. 6 Jun 1722 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 10 Jun 1722 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses Robert Innes Rot Falconer Mrs Isabella Brodie dau to the Laird of Whitehill Jean Russell. vi. Hugh Squire, b. 22 Nov 1724 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Nov 1724 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses Hugh Adamson Hugh Calder. 4. vii. Elizabeth Square b. 14 Mar 1727. viii. David Squyre, b. 8 Oct 1729 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 9 Oct 1729 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses David Falconer David Young Margaret Brodie Margaret Cumming. ix. Thomas Squyre, b. 22 Feb 1733 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Feb 1733 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses Thomas Clark Thomas Williamson Margaret Peterkin Margaret Calder. Generation Two 2. Alexander Square, b. 22 Aug 1715 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 23 Aug 1715 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 1789. Witnesses Alexr McGrath in Drumduan Alexr Young Auldearn - ---------------- Anna Calder. He married Jean Lauder, 27 May 1743 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Children: 5. i. Francis Squair. ii. Jean Squire. 3. James Square, b. 24 Mar 1720 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Mar 1720 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses James Calder James Ross James Simpson James Ross Isoble Calder Elspet Co-------. He married Ann Simpson. Ann: Witnesses James Calder James Ross James Simpson James Ross Isoble Calder Elspet Co-------. Children: 6. i. Robert Squair b. 15 Dec 1754. ii. James Square, b. 13 Dec 1756 at Lochloy Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 16 Dec 1756 at Auldearn Nairnshire. iii. Alexander Square, b. 17 Apr 1759 at Golford Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Apr 1759 at Auldearn Nairnshire. iv. Ann Square, b. 25 Jan 1761 at Golford Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Jan 1761 at Auldearn Nairnshire. v. William Square, b. 18 Jul 1763 at Golford Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 24 Jul 1763 at Auldearn Nairnshire. vi. Elizabeth Square, b. 4 Jan 1768 at Maviston Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 17 Jan 1768 at Auldearn Nairnshire.

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Page 1: Squair 2014 fro MNFHS - Moray · 2015-12-27 · 2 4. Elizabeth Square, b. 14 Mar 1727 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 19 Mar 1727 at Auldearn Nairnshire. She married Hugh

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Generation One

1. Alexander Square. He married Elizabeth Calder, 23 Jul 1708 in Auldearn Nairnshire. Children: i. Elspeth Squair, b. 23 May 1710 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized

28 May 1710 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses John Calder of Lochloy Rot Simpson in Boath William Innes Auldearn Elspet McAndrew Elspet Ga--------.

2. ii. Alexander Square b. 22 Aug 1715. iii. William Squire, b. 13 Feb 1718 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized

23 Feb 1718 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses William Hutcheson in Muir William St ----- William Calder Christian Calder and Jean Falconer.

3. iv. James Square b. 24 Mar 1720. v. Robert Squire, b. 6 Jun 1722 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 10

Jun 1722 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses Robert Innes Rot Falconer Mrs Isabella Brodie dau to the Laird of Whitehill Jean Russell.

vi. Hugh Squire, b. 22 Nov 1724 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Nov 1724 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses Hugh Adamson Hugh Calder.

4. vii. Elizabeth Square b. 14 Mar 1727. viii. David Squyre, b. 8 Oct 1729 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 9 Oct 1729 at

Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses David Falconer David Young Margaret Brodie Margaret Cumming.

ix. Thomas Squyre, b. 22 Feb 1733 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Feb 1733 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses Thomas Clark Thomas Williamson Margaret Peterkin Margaret Calder.

Generation Two

2. Alexander Square, b. 22 Aug 1715 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 23 Aug 1715 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 1789. Witnesses Alexr McGrath in Drumduan Alexr Young Auldearn ----------------- Anna Calder. He married Jean Lauder, 27 May 1743 at Auldearn Nairnshire.

Children: 5. i. Francis Squair. ii. Jean Squire. 3. James Square, b. 24 Mar 1720 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Mar 1720 at

Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses James Calder James Ross James Simpson James Ross Isoble Calder Elspet Co-------. He married Ann Simpson. Ann: Witnesses James Calder James Ross James Simpson James Ross Isoble Calder Elspet Co-------.

Children: 6. i. Robert Squair b. 15 Dec 1754. ii. James Square, b. 13 Dec 1756 at Lochloy Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 16 Dec 1756 at

Auldearn Nairnshire. iii. Alexander Square, b. 17 Apr 1759 at Golford Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Apr 1759

at Auldearn Nairnshire. iv. Ann Square, b. 25 Jan 1761 at Golford Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Jan 1761 at

Auldearn Nairnshire. v. William Square, b. 18 Jul 1763 at Golford Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 24 Jul 1763 at

Auldearn Nairnshire. vi. Elizabeth Square, b. 4 Jan 1768 at Maviston Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 17 Jan 1768 at

Auldearn Nairnshire.

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4. Elizabeth Square, b. 14 Mar 1727 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 19 Mar 1727 at Auldearn Nairnshire. She married Hugh McChristian, b. 27 Aug 1728 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire (son of Alexander McChristian and Jean Lambie), baptized 1 Sep 1728 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Hugh: The Witnesses to his baptism were Hugh Hay of Park Hugh Lambie Ann Ross Ann Murray.

Children: 7. i. Jane McChristian b. 27 May 1753. ii. Elizabeth McCristan, b. 27 Nov 1755 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 18

Dec 1755 at Auldearn Nairnshire. iii. Isabel McChristan, b. 25 Nov 1758 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 26

Nov 1758 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The witnesses to her baptism were Alexander Rose at Foynesfield David McChristan in the Parish of Nairn Isobel McIntosh in Calder.

iv. Ann McChristian, b. 22 Jun 1761 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 26 Jun 1761 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The witnesses to her baptism were Hugh Sinclair Auldearn and James Square Alexander McIntosh and Colin Munro Ann Simpson & Ann Square.

v. Margaret McChristian, b. 25 Apr 1764 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Apr 1764 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The witnesses to her baptism were William McClay in Knocknagilan William McLauder in Park John McChristian in Kinsterry Peter Lamb in Bellivar Margaret Rose in Nairn & Margaret Innes in Foynesfield and Margaret McChristian in Kinsterry.

vi. Charles McChristan, b. 22 Nov 1766 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Nov 1766 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The Witnesses to his baptism were Charles McBean at Inverness Charles Mckatrick in Kinnundie Charles --------- Kinsterry Charles Sutherland Servant to Lady Spynie Margaret McPhatrick in ---------------- Isobel Dunbar in Park.

vii. Alexander McChristian, b. 6 Mar 1769 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 7 Mar 1769 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The Witnesses to his baptism were Alexr Square Senior Alex Square Junior both in Town Alexr McChristian Alexr -------- in Knocknaguilan Margaret Lawson in Park John Square in Town.

Generation Three

5. Francis Squair. He married Margaret Smith, 14 Feb 1783 at Nairn Nairnshire. Children: 8. i. Alexander Squair b. 22 Feb 1783. ii. John Square, b. 5 Sep 1786, baptized 5 Sep 1786 at Dyke Morayshire. 6. Robert Squair, b. 15 Dec 1754 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 22 Dec 1754 at Auldearn

Nairnshire. He married Janet Rose. Children: i. Elspet Squair, b. 23 May 1773 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 24 May 1773 at

Auldearn Nairnshire. 9. ii. Hugh Squair b. 21 Jan 1775. 10. iii. Robert Squair b. 9 Feb 1777. 11. iv. Janet Squair b. 12 Jun 1779. v. Jane Squair, b. 16 Jan 1782 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 18 Jan 1782 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation Domestic Servant, d. 11 Jan 1864 at 51 King Street Nairn Nairnshire.

12. vi. Francis Squair b. 29 Jul 1784. vii. Anne Square, b. 1 Jan 1787. 13. viii. Elizabeth (Betty) Squair b. 11 May 1791. 7. Jane McChristian, b. 27 May 1753 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 May 1753 at

Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire. The witnesses to her baptism were Thomas Square Robert Square

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Alexr Square & John McChristian Jean McQuat & Jean Lauder. She married Peter McIntyre, 01 Feb 1778 at Nairn Nairnshire, 14 Feb 1778 at Auldearn Nairnshire, b. 7 Jun 1749 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire (son of William McIntyre and Janet Tolmie), baptized 18 Jun 1749 at Nairn Nairnshire. Peter: Sabbath 18 June 1749

William McInteer in Little Kildrummie had a child baptized named Peter Witnesses John Mcintosh in Kildrummie Mary Clark there Christian Rose there, John McArthur in Newton of Budgate, Miss B------ Clark.

Children: 14. i. Hugh McIntyre b. 30 Oct 1778. ii. William McIntyre, b. 30 Oct 1778 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 30 Oct 1778

in Nairn Nairnshire. The Witnesses to his baptism were William McChristian in Nairn William Watson Nairn Hugh McChristian in Fynesfield Hugh McChristian in Nairn James Ross in Kildrummie Mage Tolmie,Nairn.

iii. John McIntyre, b. 10 Jan 1781 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Jan 1781 in Nairn Nairnshire. John McIntyre in Rulankna John Man in Kildrummie ,John Reid in Tomnacrock John McCurrich in Kildrummie Magt Falconer in Rheit Janet Watson Howford were the witnesses to his baptism.

iv. Elizabeth Mcintyre, b. 8 Dec 1782 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 10 Dec 1782 in Nairn Nairnshire.

v. Janet Mcintyre, b. 16 Feb 1785 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 17 Feb 1785 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire.

15. vi. James Mcintyre b. 9 Apr 1787. 16. vii. David Mcintyre b. 1789. 17. viii. Margaret McIntyre b. 17 Jul 1791. ix. Peter Mcintyre, b. 20 Jan 1794 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 2 Feb 1794 at

Nairn Nairnshire.

Generation Four

8. Alexander Squair, b. 22 Feb 1783 at Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Feb 1783 at Nairn Nairnshire, occupation 1829 - 1865 Mason, d. 1 Jan 1865 at Dyke Morayshire. His cause of death was Obstruction of the Bowels. He married Catherine Williamson, 8 Mar 1829 at Dyke Morayshire, b. 1800 (daughter of Colin Williamson and Ann Smith), d. 15 Jul 1860 at Dyke Morayshire. Catherine: Her cause of death was Kidney and Heart Disease.

Children: 18. i. Annie Squair b. 7 Dec 1836. 9. Hugh Squair, b. 21 Jan 1775 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Jan 1775 at Auldearn Nairnshire,

occupation Farmer, d. 31 Oct 1846 at Auldearn Nairnshire, buried in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire. He married Elspet Rose, 2 Jul 1804 at Dyke Morayshire, b. 1782 (daughter of Alexander

Rose and _____- Finlayson), d. 26 Jun 1869 at 7 Smith's Lane Nairn Nairnshire. Children: 19. i. Janet Squair b. 12 Nov 1805. 20. ii. Robert Squair b. 4 Feb 1807. 21. iii. Alexander Squair b. 19 Jan 1809. 22. iv. Hugh Squair b. 7 Mar 1811. 23. v. Francis Squair b. 1813. vi. James Squair, b. 13 Apr 1815 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 29 Apr 1815 in Auldearn

Nairnshire. vii. Elizabeth Square, b. 19 Apr 1817 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 3 May 1817 in

Auldearn Nairnshire.

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viii. William Square, b. 8 Dec 1819 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 4 Jan 1820 in Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 5 Sep 1839 in Auldearn Nairnshire.

24. ix. James Squair b. 7 Dec 1822. x. Anne Squair, b. 18 Jan 1828 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 14 Feb 1828 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 13 Aug 1851 at Edinburgh Midlothian, buried 1851 in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire.

10. Robert Squair, b. 9 Feb 1777 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 13 Feb 1777 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation Mason, d. 7 Jun 1852 at Nairn Nairnshire, buried 10 Jun 1852 in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire. He married Elspeth Watson, b. 1792 in St. Andrew and Lanbryde Morayshire (daughter of James Watson and Isabella Forsyth), d. 19 Feb 1855 at 12 Smith Lane's Nairn Nairnshire, buried 22 Feb 1855 in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire.

Children: 25. i. James Squair b. 7 Apr 1819. ii. Janet Squair, b. 26 Sep 1820 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 15 Oct 1820 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 27 Nov 1882 at Victoria House Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire. In 1858 her address was 12 South Land Nairn

She was married according to the forms of the United Presbyterian Church In 1874 she was the informant to the death of William Squair her Nephew her address was

Victoria House Albert Street Nairn Her cause of death was Carcinoma of Bladder. He married Alexander Squair, 1 Apr 1858

at Nairn Nairnshire, b. 22 Apr 1817 at Newmill Auldearn Nairnshire (daughter of Francis Squair and Catherine Rose), baptized 27 Apr 1817 at Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation House Builder, d. 26 Jun 1900 at 17 Wilson Street Nairn Nairnshire. Alexander: In 1856 he was the informant to his Sister Margaret's death

In 1858 his address was 119 High Street Nairn In 1866 he was the informant to the death of his Aunt Jane Squair his address was 51 King

Street Nairn In 1871 he was informant to his Mother's death his address was Lion Cottage Nairn In 1882 he was the informant to his wife's death his address was Victoria House Albert

Street Nairn His cause of death was Pneumonia duration 4 days. iii. Isabella Squair, b. 18 Aug 1822 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 15 Sep 1822 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 14 Jun 1843 at Auldearn Nairnshire. iv. Anne Squair, b. 25 Oct 1824 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Nov 1824 at Auldearn

Nairnshire. 26. v. Robert Squair b. 9 Oct 1826. vi. John Squair, b. 17 Nov 1829 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 6 Dec 1829 at Auldearn

Nairnshire. 27. vii. George Squair b. 15 Sep 1832. 11. Janet Squair, b. 12 Jun 1779 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 13 Jun 1779 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 25 Dec 1864 at 16 Church Street Nairn Nairnshire. Her cause of death was Influenza duration 6 weeks Debility duration 2 weeks. She married William McDonald, occupation Farmer. William:.

Children: 28. i. Elizabeth (Betty) McDonald b. 18 Sep 1813. ii. Alexander McDonald, b. 19 Jul 1815 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 28 Jul 1815 at

Auldearn Nairnshire. iii. Jean Macdonald, b. 26 May 1817 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 5 Jun 1817 at Auldearn

Nairnshire.

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iv. Catherine McDonald, b. 13 Jun 1819 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 17 Jun 1819 at Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation Dressmaker, d. 9 Mar 1890 at 1 Smith's Lane Nairn Nairnshire. In 1864 she was the informant to her Mother's death

Her cause of death was Viginial Cancer 2 years. She married William Whiteford, 1 Nov 1861 at 16 Church Street Nairn Nairnshire, b. 1829 (son of Hugh Whitford and Jane Simpson), occupation 1 Nov 1861 Tailor (Journeyman).

v. John McDonald, b. 25 Jun 1821 at Buskhall Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 7 Jul 1821 at Auldearn Nairnshire.

12. Francis Squair, b. 29 Jul 1784 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 1 Aug 1874 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation Farmer, d. 13 Dec 1861 at Newmills Auldearn Nairnshire. His cause of death was Congestion of Lungs Duration 10 days. He married Catherine Rose, 11 Sep 1812 at Auldearn Nairnshire, b. 1791 (daughter of Alexander Rose and Catherine Clark), d. 10 Apr 1871 at Lion Cottage Nairn Nairnshire. Catherine: Her cause of death was Parlaysis and old age.

Children: 29. i. Robert Squair b. 11 Sep 1813. 30. ii. Catherine Squair b. 19 May 1815. iii. Alexander Squair, b. 22 Apr 1817 at Newmill Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Apr 1817

at Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation House Builder, d. 26 Jun 1900 at 17 Wilson Street Nairn Nairnshire. In 1856 he was the informant to his Sister Margaret's death

In 1858 his address was 119 High Street Nairn In 1866 he was the informant to the death of his Aunt Jane Squair his address was 51 King

Street Nairn In 1871 he was informant to his Mother's death his address was Lion Cottage Nairn In 1882 he was the informant to his wife's death his address was Victoria House Albert

Street Nairn His cause of death was Pneumonia duration 4 days. She married Janet Squair, 1 Apr 1858

at Nairn Nairnshire, b. 26 Sep 1820 at Auldearn Nairnshire (son of Robert Squair and Elspeth Watson), baptized 15 Oct 1820 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 27 Nov 1882 at Victoria House Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire. Janet: In 1858 her address was 12 South Land Nairn

She was married according to the forms of the United Presbyterian Church In 1874 she was the informant to the death of William Squair her Nephew her address was

Victoria House Albert Street Nairn Her cause of death was Carcinoma of Bladder. 31. iv. Francis Squair b. 13 Oct 1819. v. Hugh Sqaure, b. 10 Dec 1821 at Newmilns Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 13 Jan 1822 at

Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 31 Dec 1845 at Newmills Auldearn Nairnshire. 32. vi. William Squair b. 28 Dec 1823. 33. vii. Charles Gordon Squair b. 6 Dec 1825. viii. Janet Squair, b. 20 Aug 1827 at Newmill Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 28 Aug 1827 at

Auldearn Nairnshire. He married Hugh Innes, 24 Dec 1853 at Newmill Auldearn Nairn, occupation 24 Dec 1853 Clerk for Woollen Manufacturer. Hugh: Married by the Rev. John Bisset of the United Presbyterian Church Nairn he lived at Petty Street Inverness.

ix. Margaret Squair, b. 1828, occupation 29 Feb 1856 Domestic Servant (Cook), d. 29 Feb 1856 at Newmills Auldearn Nairnshire, buried 2 Mar 1856 at Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire. cause of death Pulmonary Consumption.

34. x. John Squair b. 19 Nov 1829. xi. Elizabeth Brodie Squair, b. 6 Jun 1832 at Newmills Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 29 Jul

1832 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 2 Mar 1915 at Durham Ontario Canada. He married Peter Connell, 25 Sep 1889 at Toronto Ontario Canada, occupation Farmer.

35. xii. James Mein Squair b. 1 Jul 1837.

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13. Elizabeth (Betty) Squair, b. 11 May 1791 in Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 14 Apr 1871 in Auldearn Nairnshire. Her cause of death was General Debility duration 6 weeks

The informant to her death was her Nephew James Squair 20 Bank Street Edinburgh. She married William Macphail, 9 Sep 1815 at Auldearn Nairnshire, b. 1770 (son of Alexander McPhail), occupation Farmer, d. 8 May 1858 at Auldearn Village Auldearn Nairnshire, buried 11 May 1858 in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire.

Children: i. Alexander McPhail, b. 21 Aug 1816 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 31 Aug 1816 in

Auldearn Nairnshire. ii. William MacPhail, b. 7 Sep 1818 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 22 Sep 1818 in

Auldearn Nairnshire. iii. Isabel MacPhail, b. 14 Apr 1820 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 8 May 1820 in

Auldearn Nairnshire. iv. Robert MacPhail, b. 15 Jan 1822 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Jan 1822 in

Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 17 Feb 1868 in Auldearn Village Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation Mason.

v. Janet McPhail, b. 9 Jun 1824 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 14 Jun 1824 in Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation Dressmaker.

36. vi. Hugh McPhail b. 15 Apr 1826. 14. Hugh McIntyre, b. 30 Oct 1778 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 30 Oct 1778 at Nairn

Nairnshire, occupation Farmer, d. 27 Jul 1865 at Newlands of Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire. wittness to baptisim William McChristian Nairn, William Watson in Howford, Hugh McChristian in Nairn, Janet Ross in Kildrummie, Margaret Tolmie there

Farmer at Foynesfield Auldearn ,Balnfrait Croy and in 1861 described as retired farmer living with his eldest daughter at Newlands of Broomhill Cawdor. He married Margaret McIntosh, 5 Sep 1806 at Nairn Nairnshire, b. 1778, d. 5 Nov 1851 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire.

Children: 37. i. Janet McIntyre b. 26 Jun 1806. 38. ii. Peter Mcintyre b. 19 Mar 1808. 39. iii. Charles McIntyre b. 1 Apr 1810. iv. Catherine Mcintyre, b. 25 Mar 1812 in Fynesfield Auldearn Nairnshire. The Witnesses to

her baptism were Hugh Falconer in Newton of Park James McIntyre Blairatand. v. Jean McIntyre, b. 22 May 1814 in Fynesfield Auldearn Nairnshire. The Witnesses to her

baptism were Hugh Falconer Auldearn David McIntyre Nairn Charles McIntosh Geddes Jean McChristian in Blairnafaut.

40. vi. Hugh McIntyre b. 25 Sep 1816. 41. vii. Lachlan Mcintyre b. 20 Feb 1819. viii. Margaret Mcintyre, b. 25 Mar 1822 in Fynesfield Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 13 Nov 1900 in

District Asylum Inverness. The Witnesses to her baptism were David McIntyre Plasterer Nairn James McIntyre Blairnafuat Margaret Grant Nairn

In 1871 she was as a visitor staying with with her Sster Janet and her Husband at Broomhill Cawdor.

15. James Mcintyre, b. 9 Apr 1787 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 12 Apr 1787 at Nairn

Nairnshire, occupation Farmer, d. 28 Nov 1869 at 12 Simpson Street Nairn Nairnshire, buried 0 Dec 1869 in Nairn Churchyard Nairn Nairnshire. 1851 Census shows him and his family at Blarnfait Croy (Vol2 p11) a farmer of 36 Acres

1869 Inventory taken at his death shows the value of his estate at £194 1sh 8d. He married Jean

McArthur, 24 Jun 1823 at Cawdor Nairnshire, b. 1802 (daughter of Peter McArthur and Isabella

Rose), d. 20 Jan 1857 at High Street,Nairn, buried 0 Jan 1857 in Geddes Churchyard Geddes Nairnshire.

Children:

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42. i. Peter Macintyre b. 23 Nov 1823. ii. William McIntyre, b. 28 May 1825 at Blairnafait Croy, baptized 6 Jun 1825 at Croy

Invernesshire, occupation Grocer, d. 11 Feb 1864 at Leopold Street Nairn, buried 14 Feb 1864 in Geddes Churchyard Geddes Nairnshire. The Witnesses to his baptism were John Macarthur & Peter McIntyre.

43. iii. Isabella McIntyre b. 11 Nov 1827. 44. iv. Jane McIntyre b. 20 Nov 1831. v. James Mcintyre, b. 23 Jan 1836 in Blairnafait,Croy, baptized 18 Feb 1836 in Croy

Invernesshire, d. 22 Sep 1894 in Clephanton Croy Invernesshire, occupation Carpenter (Journeyman). Witnesses Mr Falconer Farmer of Reiach & james Macarthur Farmer of Achneem Parish of Cawdor

cause of death supposed Heart Disease one - day. 16. David Mcintyre, b. 1789 at Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Plasterer, d. 19 Apr 1869 at Seabank Cottage

Nairn. 1851, High Street Nairn, Plasterer ----- 1861, 15 Acre Street Nairn Plasterer. He married Margaret Grant, 9 Aug 1817 at Nairn Nairnshire, d. 1 Apr 1839 at Nairn Nairnshire.

Children: 45. i. Christina McIntyre b. 0 Apr 1818. ii. Jane Macintyre, b. 0 Mar 1820 at Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 26 Mar 1820 at Nairn

Nairnshire, occupation Housekeeper, d. 22 Aug 1911 at Nairn Nairnshire. Obituary in the Nairnshire Telegraph 29th August 1911

This estimable lady passed away on the 22nd and the funeral attended by a number of attached friends took place on Friday to the old churchyard of Nairn. Services were conducted in the house by the Reverend Robert Wilson United Free Church of whose congregation the deceased was an esteemed member and at the grave by the Reverend Alexander Lee of Edinburgh, an old friend of the family who go back several generations previous. To the very end of her long life Miss Macintyre retained a wonderfully attentive memory and was an authority on all matters relating to events and persons connected with the town during the period of her recollection. Of a bright and happy disposition she had many friends and her death severs one more link with the past. Among the pall bearers at the funeral were Mr James Rector Huntly, Mr Inglis Elgin and Mr Macintyre of the Crofter Commission.

she lived at 3 Railway Terrace Nairn and Chattan Place Nairn. 46. iii. Henrietta Grant McIntyre b. 0 Mar 1822. iv. John Grant Macintyre, b. 4 Jul 1824 at Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 11 Jul 1824 at Nairn

Nairnshire, occupation Tailor Journeyman, d. 20 Dec 1861 at 15 Acre Street Nairn Nairnshire. The witnesses to his baptism were Col John Grant of Glenmuir and John Smith Esq Surgeon Nairn.

v. Margaret Mcintyre, b. 6 Mar 1828 at Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Mar 1828 at Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Schoolteacher, d. 8 Feb 1912 at 5 Chaffen Drive,Nairn. The witnesses to her baptism were Dr John Smith, James Simpson Schoolmaster Nairn and Miss Margaret Smith

Along with her Sister Elizabeth she ran a School for the Education of Young Ladies where they taught English, French, Music, Drawing and Painting (Advertisement in Nairnshire Telegraph August 1890)

In 1901 her address was 5 Railway Terrace Nairn, Teacher of Music. vi. Elizabeth Macintyre, b. 26 Nov 1830 at Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 28 Nov 1830 at Nairn

Nairnshire. Along with her Sister Margaret she ran a School for the Education of Young Ladies where they taught English, French, Music, Drawing and Painting

In 1901 her address was 5 Railway Terrace Nairn, Teacher of Music. vii. James Murray Grant Macintyre, b. 20 Dec 1835 at Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Brewer

(Master), baptized 18 Jan 1836 at Nairn Nairnshire, d. 5 May 1873 at 211 King Street

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Aberdeen. The witness to his baptism were James Murray Grant of Glenmoriston and James Moy Simpson Nairn, James Mackintosh and Miss Rose Kilravrock

On the 2nd of April 1871 he was living at 211 King Street Aberdeen with his Sister and Brother in law William James, with whom he was in partnership they employed 11 men 5 boys and 3 girls. He died of disease of the liver which he had for many months and Bronchitis and Uraemia which he suffered from for several weeks.

17. Margaret McIntyre, b. 17 Jul 1791 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 19 Jul 1791 at Nairn

Nairnshire, d. 17 Jan 1875 at Old Station Road Forres. She married William Falconer, 6 Aug 1813 at Nairn Nairnshire.

Children: i. William Falconer, b. 13 Jul 1816 at Torrich Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Jul 1816 at

Nairn Nairnshire. William Falconer Labourer at Torrich and Margaret Mcintyre his wife had a child baptized named William Witnesses William Mcintyre, William Campbell.

47. ii. Peter Falconer b. 1 Mar 1819. iii. Margaret Falconer, b. 19 Jul 1822 in Torrich, Nairn, Nairnshire, baptized 1 Aug 1822 in

Nairn Nairnshire. William Falconer Farmer in Torrich and Margaret Mcintyre his wife had a child baptized named Margaret Witnesses Lewis Ross, John Mcintyre, Margaret McFarquhar.

48. iv. Jane Falconer b. 1824. v. Charles Falconer, b. 14 Oct 1826 at Torrich Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 19 Oct 1826 at

Nairn Nairnshire. William Falconer Farmer Torrich and Margaret Mcintyre his wife had a child baptized named Charles witnesses Charles Cameron Esq., Charles Ross, Charles Mcintyre and Janet Mcintyre.

49. vi. Janet (Jessie) Falconer b. 1831.

Generation Five

18. Annie Squair, b. 7 Dec 1836 at Portree Skye Invernesshire, occupation 13 Feb 1873 Lady's Maid, d. 2 Jan 1915 at 6 Deanbank Terrace Edinburgh, buried Jan 1915 in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres Morayshire. Her cause of death was Senile Debility / Uremia. She married James Calder, 13 Feb 1873 at The Manse of Dyke Dyke Morayshire, b. 1841 in Forres Morayshire (son of Hugh Calder and Elspet

Ross), d. 3 Feb 1894 at 9 St Lenonards Road Forres Morayshire, occupation Mason (Journeyman), buried 6 Feb 1894 at Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres Morayshire.

Children: 50. i. Alexander Squair Calder b. 12 Jul 1875. 19. Janet Squair, b. 12 Nov 1805 at Muirside Dyke Morayshire, baptized 18 Nov 1805 at Dyke

Morayshire, d. 1895 at Springville Nova Scotia Canada. She married Alexander Calder, 16 Dec 1831 at Auldearn Nairnshire, b. 19 Nov 1802 at Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation Farmer, d. 10 Oct 1888 at Springville Nova Scotia Canada.

Children: 51. i. Elspet Rose Calder b. 3 Dec 1832. 52. ii. Alexander Calder b. 8 Oct 1836. iii. Hugh Calder, b. 1837 at Springville Pictou Nova Scotia Canada, d. 1865. iv. William Robert Calder, b. 15 Dec 1838 at East River Pictou Nova Scotia Canada, d. 18

Jun 1924 at Bridgetown Nova Scotia Canada. v. James Squair Calder, b. 23 Nov 1841 at Pictou Nova Scotia Canada, d. 27 Aug 1931 at

Los Angeles California USA. vi. Isabella Calder, b. 1843 at Pictou Nova Scotia Canada, d. 1927. vii. Catherine Calder, b. 1847 at Pictou Nova Scotia Canada, d. 1922. viii. Annie Calder, b. 1847 at Pictou Nova Scotia Canada, d. 1934.

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ix. Francis Calder, b. 1849, d. 9 May 1916 at Springville Nova Scotia Canada. 20. Robert Squair, b. 4 Feb 1807 at Muirtown Dyke Morayshire, baptized 22 Feb 1807 at Dyke

Morayshire, occupation Builder, d. 16 Jul 1882 at Eastmuir Street Shettleston Lanarkshire. In 1860 he was residing at East Muir Shettleston

His cause of death was Disease of the Kidneys duration 2 months. He married (1) Jane Hay, b. 1816 at Auldearn Nairnshire. He married (2) Mary Rhind, 10 Jul 1860 at 14 Forth Street Port Dundas Barony Glasgow, b. 10 May 1838 in Kirkintilloch Dunbartonshire (daughter of William Rhind and Mary

Whitelaw), d. 26 Jan 1915 at 9 Yorks Terrace Shettleston Glasgow. Mary: She was married according to the forms of the Church of Scotland (Shettleston)

In 1860 she was residing at East Muir Shettleston Her cause of death was Carcinoma of the Bowel duration 7 months. Children: i. Hugh Squair, b. 19 Mar 1840 at Clothcores Campsie Stirlingshire, baptized 14 Apr 1840

at Campsie Stirlingshire, d. 24 Sep 1900 at Mechaniesburg Ohio USA. 53. ii. James Hay Squair b. 30 Oct 1842. 54. iii. Robert Hay Squair b. 25 Feb 1845. iv. Alexander Squair, b. 1848, d. 23 Jun 1884 at Drowned in the River Ohio at Cincinnati

Ohio USA. v. Mary Ann Squair, b. 1852, d. 2 Oct 1893 at The Clydesdale Bank Buildings 71 High

Street Falkirk Stirlingshire. Her cause of death was Cardiac Disease / Renal Disease duration 3 or 4 years.

55. vi. Francis Hay Squair b. 1854. 56. vii. William Hay Squair b. 4 Mar 1856. 57. viii. Elspet Rose Squair b. 30 Apr 1861. 58. ix. Jane Squair b. 13 Oct 1862. x. John Squair, b. 20 Jun 1865 in East Muir Shettleston Lanarkshire. 21. Alexander Squair, b. 19 Jan 1809 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Jan 1809 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation 14 Dec 1833 Butler, occupation 4 Jul 1848 Innkeeper, d. 4 Jul 1848 at Inverness. value of estate £92 15sh 8d. He married Elizabeth Macdonald, 14 Dec 1833 at Inverness Invernesshire.

Children: i. Elizabeth Squair, b. 11 Oct 1834 at Steven's Brae Inverness Invernesshire, occupation

Domestic Servant, baptized 17 Oct 1834 at Inverness Invernesshire, d. 2 Feb 1913 at District Asylum Inverness Invernesshire.

ii. Hugh Squair, b. 27 May 1836 at Steven's Brae Inverness Invernesshire, baptized 14 Jun 1836 at Inverness Invernesshire.

59. iii. Sophia McIntosh Squair b. 1840. iv. Isabella Squair, b. 12 Jul 1843 at Petty Street Inverness Invernesshire, baptized 2 Aug

1843 at Inverness Invernesshire. v. Janet Squair, b. 12 Jul 1843 at Petty Street Inverness Invernesshire, baptized 2 Aug 1843

at Inverness Invernesshire. 22. Hugh Squair, b. 7 Mar 1811 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 14 Mar 1811 at Auldearn Nairnshire,

occupation Farmer & Flesher, d. 12 Jul 1861 at Muirhead Alves Morayshire. Commenced business as a Flesher in Elgin in his own right on 12th March 1846

His cause of death was Pulmonary Consumption with enlargement of the liver. He married Catherine

Squair, 6 Dec 1837 at Auldearn Nairnshire, b. 19 May 1815 at Newmill Auldearn Nairnshire (daughter of Francis Squair and Catherine Rose), baptized 28 May 1815 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 3 Feb 1886 at 9 Lumsden Street Glasgow Lanarkshire. Catherine: Her cause of death was Bronchitis duration 4 months / Diarrhoea duration 10 days.

Children:

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60. i. Francis Squair b. 12 Jun 1841. 61. ii. Hugh Squair b. 31 Jul 1843. iii. Catharine Squair, b. 17 Oct 1845 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 15 Nov 1845 in

Auldearn Nairnshire. 62. iv. Ann Squair b. 1852. v. Catherine Squair, b. 27 Jul 1848 at Elgin Morayshire, baptized 20 Aug 1848 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation Domestic Servant, d. 5 Mar 1877 at 37 Wilson Street Partick Lanarkshire. 1873 address 88 Cumberland Street Glasgow. She married Thomas McLean, 21 Nov 1873 at 88 Cumberland Street Glasgow Lanarkshire, b. 1848 (son of Charles McLean and Jane Borthwick), occupation Gardener (Foreman). Thomas: 1873 address Skipness Tarbert

1877 informant to wife's death address 37 Wilson Street Partick. vi. Elsie Squair, b. 4 Apr 1850 in Elgin Morayshire, baptized 20 May 1850 in Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 10 Jun 1854 in Elgin Morayshire, buried 1854 in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire.

63. vii. Elizabeth Squair b. 1854. 64. viii. Robina Squair b. 27 May 1856. ix. Joanna Squair, b. 5 Jan 1858 at 91 High Street Elgin Morayshire, d. 9 Nov 1858 at

Muirhead Alves Morayshire, buried 12 Nov 1858 at Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire.

23. Francis Squair, b. 1813, occupation Grain Merchant, d. 19 May 1884 at 54 King Street Nairn

Nairnshire. He married Jane Rose (daughter of Donald Rose and Jane Rose), d. 28 Aug 1884 in 54 King Street Nairn Nairnshire.

Children: i. Elizabeth Squair, b. 1841. ii. Hugh Squair, b. 4 Jan 1844 at Hilton Inverness Invernesshire, baptized 7 Feb 1844 at

Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation President First State Bank St Edward Nebraska. He married Lizzie J.

iii. Donald (Daniel) Squair, b. 3 Jan 1846 at Hardmuir Tollbar Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 17 Jan 1846 at Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation Commission Traveller, d. 22 Jun 1883 at Chicago Illinois USA.

iv. Francis Squair, b. 7 Jan 1848 at Hardmuir Tollbar Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 14 Jan 1848 at Auldearn Nairnshire.

v. Jane Squair, b. 5 Mar 1849 at Black Castle Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 10 Apr 1849 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 9 Jan 1870 at 54 King Street Nairn Nairnshire. cause of death Acute Bronchitis.

65. vi. Elsie Squair b. 27 Oct 1852. 66. vii. Alexander Squair b. 15 Jun 1854. viii. Elizabeth Squair, b. 19 Jun 1856 at 8 Rose Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 9 Jul 1922 at

Crichton Royal Institute Dumfries. In 1874 she was a witness at her Sister Elsie's wedding In 1922 her address was Rosalea Cottage Inverness Her cause of death was Cerebral Apoplexy 3 months and Senile Decay some years. 24. James Squair, b. 7 Dec 1822 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 17 Jan 1823 at Auldearn Nairnshire,

occupation Auctioneer & Commission Agent, d. 6 Apr 1868 at Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire. Commenced practice as Auctioneer and Apprraiser after many years experience of and practical knowledge of live stock on 4th January 1855

Elgin Courant Friday 28th March 1856 James Squair Auctioneer in Elgin begs respectfully to offer himself as a PROOFMAN in room of the

late respected Mr Adam, and begs to state, that from the early experience he has had in the above line, acquired from the late Hugh Squair his Father, who was the only Proofman in Nairnshire for nearly 30

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years, and partly in Morayshire, he feels the Public will be satisfied with his acquirments. J. S. also begs to to state, that from the extensive experience he has had amongst live Stock , he trusts that he will be found worthy of a share of Public patronage in the above professions. McBean's Court Elgin 20th February 1856.

Lived at Academy Street Elgin until Whitsunday April 1859 His cause of death was Emphysema of Lung and Bronchitis. He married Eliza Guthrie, 1849 at

Edinburgh Midlothian, b. 1829 in Oldmill Elgin Morayshire. Children: 67. i. Jemima Squair b. 1850. 68. ii. John William Squair b. 1851. 69. iii. Elsie Squair b. 15 May 1855. 70. iv. Eliza Squair b. 11 May 1857. 71. v. James Squair b. 16 May 1859. vi. Helen Ann Squair, b. 15 May 1862 in 44 High Street Elgin Morayshire, d. 12 Aug 1862 in

New Elgin Elgin Morayshire. 25. James Squair, b. 7 Apr 1819 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 17 Apr 1819 at Auldearn Nairnshire,

occupation Farmer & Builder, d. 19 Dec 1893 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire. "Mr James Squair died suddenly on Tuesday forenoon. He was in Church on Sunday and going about in good health doing his ordinary duties on Monday. The following morning he complained of having felt unwell during the night, and did not rise to breakfast. About half past eleven o'clock in the forenoon he suddenly expired. Mr Squair was in his 74th year, having been born at Newmill Auldearn, in 1819. He learned the business of builder under the late Provost Wilson, Nairn. Going south he got some employment on large undertakings in Glasgow, but though he had many tempting offers to remain, he ultimately decided to return to Nairn and began work as a contractor. This he did, and afterwards, as a contractor with Sir James Fanshawe, constructed bridges and stations - first on the Inverness and Nairn line, and afterwards on the extensions which culminated in the Highland Railway. Nairn Bridge is a memorial of Mr Squair's ability as a builder. Nearly all the large buildings in Nairn were built by him. A good many years ago he entered on the farm of Brodley, and at a later period took the farm of Little Kildrummie, where he has since resided. He took a warm interest in public affairs, and was for a time member of Nairn Town Council and a magistrate of the bench. He was lately made a justice of the peace for the county and had been a member of the Nairn Landward School Board for many years. He was an office bearer in the Free Church, to which he was much attached. Mrs. Squair and family survive-him." He married Margaret Robertson, 5 Feb 1852 at Auldearn Nairnshire, b. 1829 at Edinkillie Morayshire.

Children: i. Robert Squair, b. 27 Oct 1852 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 5 Dec 1852 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation Builder, d. 27 Jul 1909 at Cawdor Villa Wellington Road Nairn Nairnshire. He married Elsie Ross, 25 Oct 1901 at Duntroon Cottage Queen Street Nairn Nairnshire, b. 1866 (daughter of Hugh Ross and Euphemia Ross).

ii. Daniel Robertson Squair, b. 25 Jan 1854, occupation Bank Agent, d. 14 Nov 1907 at Ardencraig ----------- Road Nairn Nairnshire.

iii. James Squair, b. 13 Apr 1856 at 4 High Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 9 May 1856 at 11 High Street Nairn Nairnshire.

72. iv. James Squair b. 12 Jun 1857. v. Margaret Ross Squair, b. 13 Dec 1858, d. 3 Oct 1859 at 4 High Street Nairn Nairnshire,

buried 6 Oct 1859 at Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire. vi. John Squair, b. 13 Jul 1860 at 4 High Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 3 Mar 1869 at Lodgehill

Nairn Nairnshire. vii. Elspat Watson Squair, b. 25 Nov 1861 at Lodgehill Nairn Nairnshire, d. 6 Feb 1862 at

Lodgehill Nairn Nairnshire. cause of death mammary abscess three weeks congestion of lung 2 months.

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viii. George Squair, b. 17 Dec 1862 at Lodgehill Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Farmer Kildrummie Nairn, d. 24 Aug 1916 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire. 1893 informant to father's death , address Kildrummie Nairn

1909 informant to brother Robert's death, address Kildrummie Nairn George Squair, b. 17 Dec 1862 in Lodgehill Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Farmer

Kildrummie Nairn, d. 24 Aug 1916 in Kildrummie, Nairn, Nairnshire. 1893 informant to father's death , address Kildrummie Nairn

1909 informant to brother Robert's death, address Kildrummie Nairn

The Late Mr George Squair Kildrummie "It was with feelings of deepest sorrow and regret that the community of Nairn learned that Mr George Squair, Kildrummie, had passed away on Thursday morning last. He had been present at the flora fete on the previous afternoon and evening, entering into all the little sports and amusements there with the greatest zest and enjoyment. He drove home with his friends at the close of the entertainment, and on retiring to rest appeared to be in usual health and spirits. He appears, however, to have had an attack of heart complaint over night and succumbed to it early in the morning. His unlooked for demise has been a great shock, as he was the centre of so many activities and interests. Succeeding while quite a young man to the farm of Kildrummie on his father's death, his whole lifetime was spent in Nairnshire, and he took an active and useful part in its public concerns during that period. A keenly intelligent farmer, himself , he was warmly, interested in the progress of agriculture, and did much to promote its advance, particularly in connection with the Nairnshire Farming Society, of which he was Vice-President for several terms discharging the duties of his office with great tact and geniality. He was also a valued member of the Nairnshire Advisory Committee of the North of Scotland College of Agriculture, and took a warm interest in the various experiments and schemes carried out by it in the county.

In fact whatever severed to advance the interests of agriculture found in him a warm friend and supporter. A trip to Canada and the United States he made a few years ago broadened his outlook, and so vivid and accurate were his impressions of farming in the West in the account he wrote of his through the Dominion, that the Canadian Pacific Railway authorities had it reprinted as a broadsheet for the information of intending settlers. Mr George Squair's practical judgment in all matters relating to farming were so much appreciated and valued by his neighbours that during the last few years he discharged the functions of arbiter and valuator over the whole district, to the satisfaction and benefit of all concerned. He did not confine himself to demands of his profession, He was an excellent musician, and was an enthusiastic member of the local Orchestral Society while it lasted. Of his personal qualities it is difficult to write within the restraint imposed by conventional rules. He was in every way a man of a most likeable disposition-bright, cheery, and chivalrous in his intercourse with all whom he met, while within the circle of his more intimate friends he was held in affectionate esteem for his warm-heartedness, his sincerity of purpose and his devotion to duty in his own sphere of life. His end has been sudden, but he leaves behind him happy memories which will long be cherished. The funeral took place yesterday to the Nairn Cemetery, and the imposing cortege as it wended its way was singularly impressive. The services were conducted at Kildrummie and at the grave by the Rev. Robert Wilson, U.F. Church, of whose congregation the deceased was an attached member, an affectionate tribute being paid to his memory at the Sunday morning service by Mr Wilson, Numerous beautiful wreaths, the tokens of personal regard and affection, were laid on the grave.

73. ix. Charles Alexander Squair b. 14 Mar 1865. x. Margaret Squair, b. 31 May 1866 at Lodgehill Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Housekeeper,

d. 7 May 1940 at Wood's Hotel Nairn Nairnshire. In 1892 she was a witness at the marriage of her Sister Elise

In 1940 her address was Janefield Waverley Road Nairn

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Her cause of death was Carcinoma Uteri 6 months. 74. xi. Elsie Watson Squair b. 1 Nov 1867. 75. xii. John Squair b. 24 Dec 1869. xiii. Isabella Squair, b. 16 Aug 1871 at Broadley Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Farmer, d. 27

Dec 1922 at Little Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire. Her cause of death was Gastric Ulceration and Exhaustion.

26. Robert Squair, b. 9 Oct 1826 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 5 Nov 1826 at Auldearn Nairnshire,

occupation Mason, d. 8 Apr 1911 at Fairfield Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire. In 1859 his address was 14 Church Street Nairn

1891 informant to the death of his first cousin Elizabeth Falconer address 8 Albert Street Nairn. He married Mary Ann Tulloch, 1 Dec 1859 at Wellington Square Nairn Nairnshire, b. 19 Jan 1835 in Elgin Morayshire (daughter of Alexander Tulloch and Margaret Fraser), baptized 27 Feb 1835 in Elgin Morayshire, d. 3 Mar 1917 in Fairfield Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire, buried 7 Mar 1917 in Nairn Cemetery, occupation Dress Maker. Mary: In 1859 her address was 1 Wellington Square Nairn

Her cause of death was Senile Debility. Children: 76. i. Robert Squair b. 16 Sep 1860. ii. Alexander Tulloch Squair, b. 3 Feb 1862 at 14 Church Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation

7 Apr 1886 Assistant Teacher in a School, d. 7 Apr 1886 at Fairfield Cottage 8 Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire.

iii. Margaret Fraser Squair, b. 3 Oct 1863 at 14 Church Street Nairn Nairnshire. 77. iv. John Squair b. 15 Jul 1865. v. Elspet Watson Squair, b. 31 Mar 1867 at Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation

School Teacher, d. 2 Nov 1938 at House of David Daviot Aberdeenshire. In 1938 her address was Wyvis View Nairn.

vi. James Squair, b. 29 Aug 1868 at Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 14 Sep 1868 at Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire.

vii. James Squair, b. 17 Jul 1869 at 3 Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 7 Oct 1869 at 3 Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire.

viii. Mary Anne Squair, b. 31 Aug 1870, d. 19 Jun 1946 at Wyvis View Nairn Nairnshire. "SQUAIR :- At Wyvis View Nairn on 19th June 1946 Mary Anne Squair third daughter of the late Robert Squair Fairfield Nairn".

ix. George Squair, b. 20 Mar 1873 at Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Solicitor. In 1911 he was the informant to his Father's death his address was Fairfield Albert Street Nairn

In 1922 he was the informant to his Mother's death his address was Fairfield Albert Street Nairn

In 1938 he was the informant to his Sister Elspet's death his address was Marloch Albert Street Nairn

In 1940 he was the informant to his Cousin Margaret Squair's death his address was Marloch Albert Street Nairn

In 1941 he was the informant to his Sister Isabella's death his address was 6 Albert Street Nairn. He married Roberta Annie Robb, 22 Oct 1921 at United Free Church Dyke Morayshire, b. 1893 (daughter of Alexander Robb and Margaret Logie). Roberta: 1921 address Blackhills Dyke.

x. William Squair, b. 30 Apr 1874 at Elsie Cottage Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 17 Jul 1894 at Elsie Cottage Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire.

xi. Thomas Squair, b. 8 Aug 1875 at Elsie Cottage Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire. xii. Isabella Christina Squair, b. 30 Jan 1877 at Elsie Cottage Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire,

occupation Teacher, d. 3 Sep 1941 at 35 Southside Road Inverness, buried 6 Sep 1941 in Nairn Cemetery. In 1941 her address was Wyvis View Nairn.

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xiii. Janet Squair, b. 12 Aug 1878 at Elsie Cottage Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 20 Jun 1879 at Elsie Cottage Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire.

27. George Squair, b. 15 Sep 1832 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 2 Dec 1832 at Auldearn Nairnshire,

occupation Mason, d. 21 Jun 1889 at Balbair Cottages Nairn Nairnshire. In 1859 his address was 119 High Street Nairn. He married Jane Ross, 5 Aug 1859 at 19 Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire, b. 26 Dec 1839 at Nairn Nairnshire (daughter of John Ross and Jane Mcintosh), baptized 24 Jan 1840 at Nairn Nairnshire, d. 7 Dec 1923 at 18 George Street Millport Cumbrae Bute. Jane: In 1859 her address was 19 Harbour Street Nairn

Her cause of death was Syncope. Children: i. George Watson Squair, b. 30 Apr 1860 at Park Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 6 Jan 1899 in

Kroonstad. 78. ii. Jane Macintosh Squair b. 17 Dec 1861. iii. John Squair, b. 2 Aug 1864 at 127 High Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Mason, d. 16

Jul 1900 at Royal Infirmary Edinburgh Midlothian. In 1900 his address was Roswell Midlothian

His cause of death was Pneumonia duration 7 days. iv. Robert Bain Squair, occupation Waiter Conservative Club Edinburgh, b. 3 Feb 1866 at 21

Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 27 Jun 1890 at The Scottish Conservative Club Princes Street Edinburgh, buried in Eastern Cemetery Easter Road Edinburgh.

79. v. James Squair b. 6 Oct 1867. 80. vi. Alexander Squair b. 3 Jul 1869. 81. vii. Daniel Squair b. 24 Nov 1871. 82. viii. Elsie Watson Squair b. 11 Oct 1873. 83. ix. Duncan Ross Squair b. 11 Nov 1875. x. Male Squair, b. 1 Jul 1878 at 92 Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 1 Jul 1878 at 92

Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire. cause of death Premature Birth. xi. Francis Squair, b. 23 Apr 1880 at King Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 9 Aug 1881 at 9 Rose's

Close Nairn. 28. Elizabeth (Betty) McDonald, b. 18 Sep 1813 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Sep 1813 at

Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation 8 Feb 1856 Seamstress, d. 29 Jul 1891 at 4 Castle Lane Nairn. 1856 address 16 Church Street Nairn

cause of death Cardiac Syncope 1 day. She married David Falconer, 8 Feb 1856 at 16 Church Street Nairn Nairnshire, b. 1803 (son of Colin Falconer and Catherine Findlater), occupation 8 Feb 1856 Road Labourer, d. 9 Jul 1865 at 15 Church Street Nairn Nairnshire. David: In 1856 he was a widower living at 15 Church Street Nairn

His cause of death was Chronic Dysentry. Children: i. Janet Falconer, b. 12 Jan 1858 at 15 Church Street Nairn Nairnshire. 29. Robert Squair, b. 11 Sep 1813 at Newmill Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 18 Sep 1813 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation Miller. In 1851 he was residing at Bowmanville Darlington Ontario held 47 acres of land of which 33 were under crops and 14 arable 4 acres of the crops were Wheat and 1 and half barley

In 1861 he was residing at Bowmanville Darlington Ontario. He married Jane Murgach, 13 Feb 1836 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 23 Apr 1866 in Darlington Township Ontario Canada.

Children: i. Lewis Squair, b. 17 Aug 1837 at Bowmanville Durham Ontario Canada, occupation 1861

Clerk. ii. Robert Squair, b. 7 Jul 1839 at Bowmanville Durham Ontario Canada. 84. iii. Alexander Squair b. 10 Sep 1841.

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iv. Jane Squair, b. 8 Jan 1844 at Bowmanville Durham Ontario Canada. v. Catherine Rose Squair, b. 5 Aug 1847 at Bowmanville Durham Ontario Canada. 85. vi. Christina Grant Squair b. 12 Sep 1850. 30. Catherine Squair (See marriage to number 22.) 31. Francis Squair, b. 13 Oct 1819 at Newmill Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 24 Oct 1819 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 23 Dec 1898 at Clarke Township Ontario Canada. He emigrated to Canada in 1843 In 1881 he was residing at Clarke Durham West Ontario His cause of death was congestion of the Lungs duration 8 days. He married Ann Margach, 28 Jul

1848 at Darlington Ontario Canada, b. 10 Apr 1822 in Knockando Morayshire, d. 6 Feb 1901 in Clarke Township Ontario Canada.

Children: 86. i. John Squair b. 19 Jul 1850. ii. Jane Squair, b. 12 Feb 1853 at Clarke Township Ontario Canada, d. 1 Apr 1904 at Durham

Ontario Canada. Her cause of death was Pneumonia duration 2 weeks. iii. Catherine Rose Squair, b. 5 Aug 1855 at Clarke Township Ontario Canada, d. 26 Dec

1933 at Bowmanville Hospital Durham Ontario Canada, buried 28 Dec 1933 at Bowmanville Cemetery Durham Ontario Canada. Her cause of death was Arterio Sclerosis with Myocarditis

Her address in 1933 was R R No 4 Stephen's Mill Settlement Darlington Township. She married William Eynon Pollard, 17 Sep 1902 at Durham Ontario Canada.

iv. Ann Margach Squair, b. 1858. She married Alexander Craig. 87. v. Francis Lewis Squair b. 12 May 1860. 88. vi. Christina Helen Squair b. 25 Oct 1862. 32. William Squair, b. 28 Dec 1823 at Newmill Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 11 Jan 1824 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation 20 Dec 1856 Millar of Cantray Mills Rosevalley Croy Nairnshire, occupation Potato Merchant, d. 23 May 1886 at 8 Market Brae Inverness. In 1856 he was residing at Cantray Mills Croy

In 1874 he was the informant to his Son William's death his address was 10 Market Brae Inverness In 1876 he was the informant to his Wife's death his address was 8 Market Brae Inverness His cause of death was Heart Disease and General Debility He was declared bankrupt August 1854 with a creditors meeting held 18th August 1855 at Caledonian

Hotel Inverness at 12 O'clock a second creditors meeting took place at the office of James Macpherson Solicitor Inverness on 11th December 1855. He married Jessie Mackintosh, 10 Sep 1852 at Gask Daviot Invernesshire, b. 1827 (daughter of Evan Mackintosh and Jessie Mackenzie), d. 10 Jan 1876 at 8 Market Brae Inverness Invernesshire. Jessie: Her cause of death was Phthisis Pulmonalis duration some years.

Children: i. Elizabeth Squair, b. 1850. 2nd April 1911 residence 2 Darnaway Road Inverness. ii. Francis Squair, b. 26 May 1853 at Mains of Gask Daviot Invernesshire, baptized 26 Jun

1853, occupation Sheriff Subsitute & Solicitor, d. 24 Jun 1919 at 2 Darnaway Road Inverness Invernesshire. 2nd April 1911 residence 2 Darnaway Road Inverness

Scotsman 28th June 1919 p.8 "Death of Former Sheriff - Substitute of Lewis" Mr Francis Squair late Sheriff - Subsitute

of Lewis, died at Inverness yesteday afternoon. He had been in indifferent health for many years. Sheriff Squair during his occupancy of the bench had to deal with many troubles connected with land and the Church, and their settlement was greatly due to his tact and judgement and knowledge of Gaelic and Highland customs. Before going to Lewis, he was

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a practising solicitor in Inverness of which county he was a native. He was 66 years of age and unmarried.

iii. William Squair, b. 20 Dec 1856 at Rosevalley Croy Nairnshire, occupation 7 Oct 1874 Solicitor's Clerk, d. 7 Oct 1874 at 10 Market Brae Inverness Invernesshire.

iv. Charles Squair, b. 26 Jul 1859 at Blairfield Avoch Rosshire, d. 16 Mar 1860 at 4 Watson Place Inverness, buried 19 Mar 1860 at Chapel Yard of Inverness. cause of death Smallpox 11 days.

v. Jessie Catherine Squair, b. 7 May 1863 at 10 Market Brae Inverness Invernesshire, occupation Assistant Housekeeper (College), d. 8 Jan 1917 at Hospital for Women Whitehouse Loan Edinburgh. In 1900 she was the informant to her Uncle James Squair's death her residence was Achaurigh Kingsmill Road Inverness

In 1917 her address was 11 Kilgraston Road Edinburgh Her cause of death was Broncho-Pneumonia duration 8 days and Pulmonary Embolisim. 33. Charles Gordon Squair, b. 6 Dec 1825 at Newmill Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 14 Dec 1825 at

Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation United Free Church Minister, d. 23 Jul 1907 at East United Free Manse New Deer Aberdeenshire. " Had been called at intervals to Burray, Dubbieside, and Boveedy. Ordained at New Deer, 10th August 1865." (Third Minister of U.P. Church)

Scotsman 24th July 1907 p.8 "The late Rev C.G.Squair, New Deer, Aberdeenshire, - The Death occurred yesterday of the Rev.

Charles Gordon Squair, who had been U.F. minister at New Deer for forty - two years. A native of Auldearn, Nairnshire he was educated at the parish school, and afterwards at Edinburgh University, taking his divinity course at the U.P. Theological Hall in the same city. As a preacher Mr Squair had to supply many pulpits in England and Ireland. He was ordained in New Deer in 1865, and during his long connection with the district he took a deep intrest in its public affairs, having been for several terms a member of the School Board, a trustee of the Savings Bank, and associated with other agencies for the welfare of the parish. Under his pastorate the congregation built a new church and manse. Mr Squair is survived by Mrs Squair and their only child, who is now Dr Francis Squair, Greenock ". He married Alexandrina Dickson, 9 Dec 1869 at Wester Alves Alves Morayshire, b. 1842 at Forres Morayshire (daughter of William Dickson and Mary Ann Cruden), d. 14 Feb 1906 at 35 Regent Street Greenock. Alexandrina: In 1861 she resided at Wester Alves with her parents

Her cause of death was Pneumonia. Children: i. Francis William Squair, b. 11 Nov 1872 at United Presbyterian Manse New Deer

Aberdeenshire, occupation General Practitioner, d. 13 Jun 1928 at Seaham Harbour Co.Durham. M.B. ; Ch.b. 1902 Greenock 1905; Seaham Harbour Co. Durham 1909-18; D.A.D.M.S. (Major) 51st (The Highland) Division, T.A. 1920 - 22, Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force Medical Service 1922-28 ( Roll of Graduates 1901-1925) p.567

Surgeon - Lieut.; 1st Renfrew and Dumbarton, R.G.A. (V.), transfd R.A.M.C. (T.),

Mobilized M.O. i/c 3rd Highland Brigade .R.F.A. (T.), 4 August 1914. Attached 1/1st Highland Brigade R.F.A.; 1/2nd Highland Field Aumblance.; 32nd .C.C.C.; etc. Served - Home, 1914-15, 1917-18; Western Front, April 1915 - September 1917; France, Germany, October 1918 - November 1919. Final Rank Major T.D. (Roll of Service p.386)

Aberdeen Grammar School Roll of Former Pupils 1863 - 1919 " Son of Rev. Charles G.S.; U.P. Manse, New Deer, age 15 1888 - 1890 entd. Classical 1

M.B.; Ch.B; 1902 medical practitioner Greenock; Dawdon, Seaham Harbour, County Durham. D.A.D.M.S. 51st Highland Division (T.F.) 21 May 1920. On moblization, Captain R.A.M.C. (T.F.) attd. 3rd Highland (Howitzer) Brigade, R.F.A. R.M.O. to various R.F.A. units, 51st Division to Sept 1917 (returned to civilian practice) Recalled July 1918 Served in France and Germany Oct 1918 to March 190. Demobd . 28 February 1920

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(Major). He married Elizabeth Daniel Benzie, 22 Feb 1907 at Palace Hotel Union Street Aberdeen Aberdeenshire, b. 10 Aug 1873 at Glenkindie Strathdon Aberdeenshire (daughter of Alexander Benzie and Rachel Brown), d. 29 Aug 1954 at Woodend Hospital Aberdeen Aberdeenshire. Elizabeth: 1908 informant to mother in law's death

1954 address 153 Forest Avenue Aberdeen. 34. John Squair, b. 19 Nov 1829 at Newmill Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 29 Nov 1829 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation Minister United Free Church Wigtown, d. 13 Nov 1906 at 33 Coates Gardens Edinburgh Midlothian. Sixth Minister "John Squair, from Nairn. Mr Squair was first called to three other vacancies in close succession - Hartlepool (West); Burray, in Orkney, and Kendal,; but Wigtown came in and he was accepted." Ordained 24th May 1859, retired 4th August 1901

His cause of death was Retention of Urine Operation death five days after. He married Helen Pullar, 13 Oct 1869 at Glenluce Old Luce Wigtownshire, b. 1840 (daughter of James Pullar and Margaret

Macmaster), d. 23 Apr 1923 at 15 Merchiston Crescent Edinburgh Midlothian, buried 26 Apr 1923 in Morningside Cemetery Edinburgh. Helen: Her cause of death was Mitral Valvular Disease of Heart.

Children: i. Margaret Helen Squair, b. 3 Sep 1873 at United Presbyterian Manse Wigtown

Wigtownshire, d. 12 Sep 1935 at Westhouse Edinburgh Midlothian. ii. Catherine Rose Squair, b. 26 Jul 1874 at United Presbyterian Manse Wigtown

Wigtownshire. In 1917 she was the informant to her Cousin Jessie Catherine Squair's death her address was 15 Merchiston Crescent Edinburgh

In 1923 she was the informant to her Mother's death her address was 15 Merchiston Cresecent Edinburgh

In 1935 she was the informant to her Sister Margaret's death her address was 15 Merchiston Crescent Edinburgh

In 1941 she was the informant to her Sister Elizabeth's death her address was 15 Merchiston Cresecent Edinburgh.

iii. Elizabeth Squair, b. 3 Dec 1877 at United Presbyterian Manse Wigtown Wigtownshire, d. 26 Sep 1941 at Chalmers Hospital Edinburgh. In 1941 his address was 15 Merchiston Cresecent

Her cause of death was Cholelithiasis (Several years) Acute Supperative Cholecystitis Acute Peritonitis 2 days.

35. James Mein Squair, b. 1 Jul 1837 at Newmills Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 13 Aug 1837 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 1898 at Croydon Surrey. 1861 informant to father's death address Newmills Auldearn 1868 informant to cousin Robert McPhail's death address New Mills Auldearn. He married Jessie

MacKillican. Children: 89. i. Francis John Squair b. 15 Apr 1874. 90. ii. Annie Squair b. 4 Jul 1875. 91. iii. Isabel Kate Elizabeth Squair b. 19 Nov 1878. 36. Hugh McPhail, b. 15 Apr 1826 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 8 May 1826 in Auldearn Nairnshire.

He married Ann Brammer. Children: 92. i. Robert Macphail b. JUN 1854. ii. Hugh R Macphail, b. MAR 1865 in Canada, occupation 1911 Stationer's Clerk. In 1910

he was living at 213 River Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. 93. iii. George B McPhail b. 1868. iv. Ann McPhail, b. 17 Nov 1870 in Cartwright Durham Ontario Canada. v. Helen E Macphail, b. 1873 in Canada. vi. Norman McPhail, b. 30 Apr 1873 in Cartwight Northumberland Ontario Canada. vii. Annie L Macphail, b. 1878 in Canada.

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37. Janet McIntyre, b. 26 Jun 1806 in Fynesfield Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 1 Jul 1806 in Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 31 Aug 1893 in Bribie Crossing Caboolture Queensland Australia, buried 1 Sep 1893 in Caboolture Cemetery Caboolture Queensland Australia. Witnesses to baptisim James Mcintyre, Hugh Falconer in Newton, David Mcintyre in Nairn, Jane Mcintosh Nairn, Janet McForty

departed London 7th July 1873 and arrived Moreton Bay 08 October 1873 aged 50 aboard the "Indus" as an assisted passenger with her son Charles as free passenger.

Cause of death Senile Decay. She married Alexander McPherson, 22 Apr 1831 at Cawdor Nairnshire, b. 30 Apr 1797 at Hillhead Ardersier Invernesshire (son of Alexander (Kealloch) Macpherson and Isabella McFarquhar), baptized 2 May 1797 at Ardersier Invernesshire, occupation Farmer, d. 6 Nov 1871 at Newlands of Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire. Alexander: Alex Davidson and Alex McIntosh both in Campbeltown were the Witnesses at his baptism

His cause of death was Age and Rheumatism for several years. Children: 94. i. Alexander Macpherson b. 4 Feb 1832. 95. ii. Hugh Macpherson b. 20 Mar 1834. 96. iii. Isabella Macpherson b. 18 Feb 1836. iv. John Macpherson, b. 10 Sep 1838 at Newlands of Torrich Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 13

Sep 1838 at Cawdor Nairnshire. v. Margaret Macpherson, b. 10 Sep 1838 at Newlands of Torrich Cawdor Nairnshire,

baptized 13 Sep 1838 at Cawdor Nairnshire. 97. vi. Janet Macpherson b. 20 Apr 1841. 98. vii. Charles McPherson b. 10 Sep 1843. viii. Peter Macpherson, b. 15 Aug 1847 at Newlands of Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire,

baptized 25 Sep 1847 at Free Church of Scotland Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Labourer, d. 28 Aug 1870 at Newlands of Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire. Witness to baptism Campbell Smith Farmer Raitloan and Rev William Barclay Auldearn

His cause of death was Phthisis. 38. Peter Mcintyre, b. 19 Mar 1808 in Fynesfield Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 19 Mar 1808 in Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 11 Feb 1874 in Royal Hotel Ullapool Lochbroom Rosshire, buried 14 Feb 1874 in Contin Churchyard Contin Rosshire, occupation Innkepper & Farmer. witnesses to baptisim Peter Mcintyre, Hugh Falconer Newton, Mary Mcintosh Geddes

1851 Contin Inn Innkeeper & Farmer of 60 Acres employing 2 men & 1 boy and 2 Female House Servants

1861 Contin Inn Innkeeper & Farmer of 60 Acres employing 2 men & 1boy and 3 Female Servants 1866 informant to nephew Hugh Whiteford Macintyre's death, address Royal Hotel Ullapool 1871 Hotel Keeper Royal Hotel Ullapool cause of death Hemiphlegia 3 days. He married (1) Mary Mason, b. 1815, d. 25 Jun 1854 at Contin Inn

Contin Rosshire, buried in Contin Churchyard Contin Rosshire. He married (2) Catherine McLennan. Children: i. Hugh Henry Mcintyre, b. 26 Apr 1843 at Crunzietown Johnstone Dumfriesshire, baptized

26 Apr 1843 at Johnstone by Lockerbie Dumfriesshire, d. 13 Feb 1850 in Drowned Blackwater Contin, buried 0 Feb 1850 in Contin Churchyard Contin Rosshire. Melancholy Accident at Contin.

On Wedensday week, the eldest son of Mr Macintyre of Contin Inn, a boy of about six years of age, was drowned within a few yards of his father's door. A pool of water behind the house was coated with ice, with the exception of a hole in the middle of pool. The boy was missed about half -past five, and search made in every direction . It was not till three'o clock in the morning that it was resolved to drag the pool. The ice was then broken up, and body of the poor boy was found in in water of six feet. The melancholy ocurrence excited much sympathy among the neighbours, as the boy was much liked for his gentleness of his disposition.

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Inverness Advertiser 26 Feb 1850. ii. Charles Alexander McIntyre, b. 11 Dec 1844 at Crunzietown Johnstone Dumfriesshire,

baptized 11 Dec 1844 at Johnstone by Lockerbie Dumfriesshire, d. 16 Jun 1856 at Contin Inn Contin Rosshire, buried Jun 1856 in Contin Churchyard Contin Rosshire. His cause of death was Chronic Inflamation of the membranes of the brain duration several weeks.

iii. Christian Mcintyre, b. 0 Jun 1847 in Contin Inn Contin Rosshire, baptized 18 Jun 1847 in Contin Rosshire.

iv. Hugh Henry Mcintyre, b. 0 Feb 1850 in Contin Inn Contin Rosshire, baptized 7 Mar 1850 in Contin Rosshire, d. 17 Apr 1869 in Royal Hotel Ullapool Lochbroom Rosshire. cause of death Gastric Fever 20 days.

99. v. Peter Macintyre b. 0 ___ 1840. 39. Charles McIntyre, b. 1 Apr 1810 at Fynesfield Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 11 Apr 1810 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, occupation Draper, d. 23 Oct 1893 at Glenoe House Douglas Street Nairn, buried 26 Oct 1893 in Nairn Cemetery Nairn Nairnshire. The witnesses to his baptism were Hugh Falconer in Newton of Park, James McIntyre Blairnatand Croy, Catherine McIntosh Geddes

Elected as Baillie in Nairn in 1832, he emigrated to Canada before returning to Scotland he operated businesses in Elgin and Nairn. He served on Nairn Town Council and was a magistrate for 21 years. He was a founder member of Nairn Games Committee and a member of the Bowling Club. The Value of his estate was £1213; 7sh; 6d

On the 2nd of April 1871 he was staying with his Brother Peter at the Royal Hotel Ullapool His cause of death was Apoplexy 2 days. He married Margaret Macintyre, 18 Nov 1847 at Culrain

Kincardine Ross & Cromarty, b. 1822 (daughter of Hugh Mcintyre and Margaret Peterkin), d. 6 May 1860 at 4 West Road Elgin Morayshire, buried 9 May 1860 in New Elgin Cemetery Elgin Morayshire. Margaret: Her cause of death was Phthisis Pulmonalis duration one year

The informant to her death was James G McIntyre Draper her Cousin 88 & 72 High Street Elgin. Children: i. Hugh Whiteford Macintyre, b. 0 Sep 1848, baptized 24 Sep 1848 in Nairn Nairnshire, d.

23 Nov 1866 in The Royal Hotel Ullapool Lochbroom Rosshire, buried 26 Nov 1866 in Nairn Cemetery Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Accountant in Caledonian Bank. He was a Sergeant with 5th Rosshire Volunteers,who escorted his coffin to Dingwall he was living in his Uncle Peter's hotel when he died, he was an accountant for the Caledonian Bank at Ullapool

His cause of death was Acute Articular Rheumatism 3 days / Acute Pneumonia 3 days. 100. ii. Margaret Elizabeth Mcintyre b. 5 Jul 1852. iii. Johanna Catherine Mcintyre, b. 26 Sep 1856 in 91A High Street,Nairn, d. 17 Mar 1879 in

15 Ardconnel Terrace (east)Inverness, buried 20 Mar 1879 in Nairn Cemetery Nairn Nairnshire. cause of death Pthisis Pulmonalis.

40. Hugh McIntyre, b. 25 Sep 1816 in Fynesfield Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Sep 1816 in Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 8 Dec 1889 in 101 Haddon Street Woodside, occupation Merchant, occupation 2 Apr 1871 Mill Wright. The witnesses to his baptism were Hugh Falconer in Auldearn, David McIntyre Nairn, Charles McIntosh Geddes, Jean McChristian in Blairnafaut

In April 1861 he was residing at 1861 Bridgend Contin Rosshire General Merchant In January 1865 he suffered sequestration of his business The stock of the shop both Drapery and Grocery Goods was sold on 28th April 1865 by Public Roup

within the Caledonian Hotel Dingwall In April 1871 he was residing at Greenhill Street Dingwall Rosshire In April 1881 he was residing at 17 Institution Street Gamrie Banff and employed as a Saw Miller. He

married Margaret Duguid, 8 Jan 1848, b. 0 ___ 1828 (daughter of James Duguid and Elizabeth

Thomson), d. 5 Oct 1882 in 3 Gladstone Place,Woodside,Aberdeen. Children:

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i. James Mcintyre, b. 1849 in Auchterless Aberdeenshire. 1851 with parents at Cawdor, 1861 with parents at Contin attending school.

101. ii. Mary Mason McIntyre. iii. Hugh Mcintyre. 102. iv. Elizabeth Ann McIntyre b. 24 May 1855. 103. v. Margaret Catherine Christina Mcintyre b. 12 Jun 1857. vi. Hugh Macintyre, b. 17 May 1859 at Bridgend of Contin Contin Rosshire, d. 2 Jul 1859 at

Bridgend of Contin Contin Rosshire, buried 5 Jul 1859 in Contin Churchyard Contin Rosshire.

vii. Peter Alexander Macintyre, b. 17 May 1859 in Bridgend of Contin,Contin, d. 26 Jun 1859 in Bridgend of Contin,Contin, buried 29 Jun 1859 in Contin Churchyard Contin Rosshire.

viii. Robert Macintyre, b. 27 Jan 1864 in Marybank Farirburn Urray Rosshire, d. 29 Mar 1915 in 9 Dempster Street Greenock, occupation 1882 - 1906 Corporal Cameron Hdgrs Soldier, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Town Postman, occupation 1915 Coy Sergeant Major 2/5 Battalion A.S.H Reservist. 1871 with parents living at Greenhill Street Dingwall attending School

In 1880 he was a witness at his Sister Elizabeth's wedding His death Certificate gives his occupation as Postman. No 1876 Coy Sergeant Major 2/5 Battn Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Reservist.

Served 4th Battn Aberdeenshire Rifle Volunteers before joining Army 14 Nov 1882 Served at Home, Egypt and Malta till 16 Nov 1906 .Egyptian Medal & Clasp for the Nile 1884 -1885 Joined Army when aged 19 occupation given as Labourer 5ft 7 Brown Eyes & Hair, Father shown as next of kin address Gladstone Place Woodside Aberdeen, he attended the School of Musketry in March 1898 at Hythe. on 13th February 1883 he gained 3rd Class certificate of Education and 13th September 1888 his 2nd Class Certificate of Education . He served in Egypt from 24th April 1883-25th March 1887 and Malta from 20th July 1890-19th July 1892.

1911 living at 14 Hope Street Greenock. He married Barbara Mackay, 16 Oct 1890 in

Inverness, b. 1864 (daughter of Hugh Mackay and Barbara Mackay), d. 12 Feb 1954 in Knowepark Galashiels Selkirk, occupation Domestic Servant. Barbara: cause of death Arterio Sclerosis Old Age.

ix. Charles Macintyre, b. 27 Jan 1864 in Marybank Farirburn Urray Rosshire, d. 6 Mar 1864 in Marybank Farirburn Urray Rosshire. His cause of death was Croup.

x. William Alexander Macintyre, b. 14 Aug 1865 in Marybank Farirburn Urray Rosshire, d. 11 Oct 1865 in Marybank Farirburn Urray Rosshire.

104. xi. Hugh Lauchline Macintyre b. 25 Dec 1867. 41. Lachlan Mcintyre, b. 20 Feb 1819 in Fynesfield Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 13 Mar 1819 in

Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 8 Dec 1902 in Clarence Cottage Drummond Road Inverness, occupation Gamekepper. The witnesses to his baptism were Mr Lachlan Mcintosh Edinburgh, Lachlan McBean Fynesfield and Katharine Smith

From 1851-1881 he resided at Scatwell Contin Rosshire and was employed as a Gamekeeper By 1888 he had retired From 1891 to his death he resided at Clarence Cottage Drummond Road Inverness. He married

Christina MacLeod, 6 Dec 1844 in Contin Rosshire, b. 2 Jun 1826 in Lairg Sutherland. Children: 105. i. Colina Macintyre b. 0 Sep 1845. ii. Hugh Mcintyre, b. 0 Jun 1850 in Contin Rosshire, baptized 8 Jun 1850 in Contin Rosshire,

d. 18 May 1861 in Drowned in River Contin, buried 21 May 1861 in Contin Churchyard Contin Rosshire. Melancholy Death by Drowning

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Hugh Macintyre, fourteen years of age , son of Mr Lachlan Macintyre, Scatwell, was drowned on Wednesday week while bathing in the River Conon . A person who was with him had a narrow escape in trying to rescue him. The body of the deceased was recovered after being three quarters of an hour in the water. His remains were interred on Saturday in the Churchyard of Contin. He was a young man of great promise, and much sympathy is felt with his parents in their bereavement.

Inverness Advertiser 27 May 1864. 106. iii. Johanna Douglas McIntyre b. 0 Jan 1853. iv. unknown Mcintyre. 107. v. Peter John McIntyre b. 3 Jan 1855. vi. Margaret Marion McIntyre, b. 15 Mar 1858 in Scatwell Contin Rosshire. vii. Christina Catherine Macintyre, b. 3 Jan 1861 in Scatwell Contin Rosshire, d. 13 Dec 1943

in 11 Crown Circus Inverness, occupation House Keeper. 1871 Scatwell Mains Contin Rosshire attending School.

108. viii. Colin McIntyre b. 11 Sep 1862. ix. Charles Mcintyre, b. 11 Sep 1862 in Scatwell Contin Rosshire. In 1871 he was living at

Scatwell Mains Contin Rosshire with his parents and attending school. x. Lilas Jane Macintyre, b. 5 Sep 1866 in Scatwell Contin Rosshire. In Apri 1871 she was

residing at Scatwell Mains Contin Rosshire with her parents From 1891-1901 she resided with her parents at Clarence Cottage Inverness In April 1911 she was visiting William Ross (solicitor) and family at Cairnforth Park

Avenue Dunfermline Fife. 109. xi. Lachlan Hay Mcintyre b. 18 Apr 1872. 42. Peter Macintyre, b. 23 Nov 1823 at Blairnafait Croy, baptized 5 Dec 1823 at Croy Invernesshire,

occupation Grocer & Spirit Merchant, d. 13 Jul 1889 at 1 Bridge Street,Nairn, buried 16 Jul 1889 in Nairn Cemetery Nairn Nairnshire. The witnesses at his baptism were Peter Macintyre Junr at Blairnafait and James McArthur Achineem

In April 1871 he was residing at 5 Harbour Street Nairn employing 1apprentice (William Wilson) and

a female domestic servant (Janet Ross) In 1876 he was admited with his wife to the Congregation of High United Free Church Nairn A Master Grocer he had a shop at 122 High Street Nairn in 1881 he was employing 2 boys,he also

owned a property in Simpson St Nairn consisting of Houses and Stables. He married Jessie Hall, 23 Jun 1869 at Free Church Inverness Invernesshire, b. 1850 (daughter of David Hall and Jessie Stuart), d. MAY 1926 at Boston USA. Jessie: The 1881 Census census her occupation as a Milliner & Dressmaker employing a Girl .Various advertisements for the shop at 122 High street Nairn appear in the Nairnshire Telegraph. In October 1889 she took over the Grocer's License of her late husbands store but this was reliquished by April 1890.

Her address at her second marriage was High Street Nairn. Children: i. Jane McIntyre, b. 11 May 1870 at 12 Simpson Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 22 Aug 1870 at

12 Simpson Street Nairn Nairnshire. ii. James McIntyre, b. 28 May 1871 at 5 Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 29 May 1871 at

5 Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire. iii. William Macintyre, b. 2 Aug 1872 at 2 Scotland Place Nairn Nairnshire, d. 9 Aug 1872 at

2 Scotland Place Nairn Nairnshire. iv. Alice O,Neil McIntyre, b. 18 Oct 1873 at Barbours Close Nairn Nairnshire. 110. v. Adeline McIntyre b. 9 Sep 1875. vi. Jane Mcintyre, b. 25 Jul 1877 at 124 High Street Nairn Nairnshire. vii. Jessie Hall Mcintyre, b. 25 Jul 1888 at 1 Bridge Street Nairn Nairnshire.

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43. Isabella McIntyre, b. 11 Nov 1827 at Blairnafait Croy, baptized 23 Nov 1827 in Croy Invernesshire, d.

20 May 1898 at 55 North Street Glasgow. The Witnesses at her baptism were David Mcintyre Plasterer in Nairn & John McArthur Achineem

Her cause of death was Heart Disease. She married John Macbean, 18 Jul 1851 at Blairnafate Croy Nairnshire, b. 1825 (son of John Macbean and Isabella Bremner), occupation 1851 - 1906 Master Cabinet Maker, d. 9 Jan 1906 at 4 Albert Road Langside Renfrewshire. John: His cause of death was Rheumatoid Arthritis duration 6 years.

Children: 111. i. James William McBean b. 4 Jun 1852. ii. John McBean, b. 30 Dec 1853 at Leopold Street Nairn Nairnshire. iii. Isabella McBean, b. 22 Oct 1855 at Leopold Street Nairn Nairnshire. iv. Peter McBean, b. 16 Nov 1857 at Leopold Street Nairn Nairnshire. v. Jane Macarthur McBean, b. 1 Jul 1860 at Leopold Street Nairn Nairnshire. vi. William Bremner McBean, b. 17 Dec 1863 at Leopold Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation

13 Dec 1889 Teacher of English, d. 13 Dec 1889 at Western Infirmary Glasgow Lanarkshire. His address in 1889 was 155 North Street Glasgow

His cause of death was Coma induced by Laudanum Poisoning. vii. Mary McBean, b. 25 Jul 1866 at 12 Acre Street Nairn Nairnshire. 44. Jane McIntyre, b. 20 Nov 1831 in Croy Nairnshire, baptized 25 Nov 1831 in Croy Invernesshire, d. 21

Apr 1895 in Rosevalley Croy Nairnshire, buried in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire. In 1856 her address was 11 Simpson Street Nairn

Nairnshire Telegraph 1st May 1895 " At Rosevalley Fort George Station suddenly on 25th inst Mrs

Mackintosh widow of the late James Mackintosh Farmer". She married James McIntosh, b. 1826 (son of John Mcintosh and Christina Ross), occupation Farmer Rehiran Cawdor, d. 12 Dec 1883 at Rosevalley Farmhouse Croy Nairnshire, buried in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire. James: In 1868 he took over the tenancy of the farms of Rosevally and Galcantray on Cantry Estate. Farmer at Rehiran Cawdor from marriage until 1881 also tenant of Rosevalley Croy .In May 1882 he also took over the tenancy of the farm of Carnoch Croy. In April 1871 Rehiran is described as being of 200 acres of which 140 was arable and James was employing 2 men and 1 lass

Death Notice" Nairnshire Telegraph" 19th December 1883 :- At Rosevalley Cantray Fort George

Station on the 12th inst James Macintosh farmer aged 57 years. Children: i. John McIntosh, b. 11 Dec 1856 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Corporal Horse

Guards, d. 17 Jan 1885 at Abu Klea Sudan. In 1871he was residing with his parents at Rehiran Cawdor.

112. ii. James Mackintosh or McIntosh b. 13 Jul 1858. 113. iii. Jane McArthur McIntosh b. 14 Mar 1860. 114. iv. Christina Ross McIntosh b. 3 Aug 1862. 115. v. Bella McIntosh b. 21 Sep 1865. vi. Margaret McIntosh, b. 12 Nov 1867 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 3 Apr 1873 at

Rherian Cawdor Nairnshire, buried 6 Apr 1873 in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire. 1871 residing with parents at Rehiran Cawdor.

vii. William McIntosh, b. 18 Oct 1869 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 3 Dec 1869 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire.

viii. Hugh McIntosh, b. 6 Nov 1870 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Farmer, d. 12 Jan 1947 at Ellands of Brodie Auldearn Nairnshire. In 1871 he was residing with his parents at Rehiran Cawdor

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Death Notice Nairnshire Telegraph January 14th 1946 "MCINTOSH - Died at Ellands of Brodie on

January 12th 1946 Hugh Mcintosh, farmer, late of Galcantray Croy Funeral tommorow (Wednesday) to Ardersier Burying Ground leaving Ellands at 12.45pm arriving at Railway Bridge Ardersier 1.30pm, all friends respectfully invited"

Obituary " Farmer and Athlete : - The Farming community and many sportsman of a former

generation will learn with regret of the death on Sunday of Mr Hugh Mcintosh farmer, formerly of Rosevalley and Galcantray. Mr Mcintosh who was 76 and had retired to reside at Ardersier some years ago took ill about three weeks ago when visiting his nephew at Ellans Brodie where he died. He was the last surviving son of the late James Mcintosh Rehiran. In his young days "Big Hugh" as he was affectionally known was one of Nairnshires best known athletes capturing many prizes in the heavy events at Nairn and other North Games. In addition to being an able farmer and a keen supporter of the local farming society he was a well known vocalist at concerts in the district in a by-gone day. He was a firm supporter of Croy Church he was predeceassed by his wife who passed away six months ago they had no family". He married Catherine Leach, 24 Oct 1895 at Drumore of Cantray Croy Nairnshire, b. 17 Jan 1871 in Ardersier Invernesshire (daughter of William Leach and Christina McKenzie), d. 25 Jun 1946 in Elmbank Ardersier, buried 0 Jun 1946 in Kirkton of Ardersier Cemetery Ardersier Invernesshire. Catherine: 1895 address 65 High Street Ardersier

"MCINTOSH At Elmbank Ardersier on 21st June 1946, Catherine Leach beloved wife of

Hugh Mcintosh Farmer (retired) Interred in Ardersier Cemetery". ix. Jessie Ann McIntosh, b. 16 Jun 1873 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 18 Jul 1873 at

Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, buried 21 Jul 1873 in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire.

116. x. George William McIntosh b. 8 Oct 1874. xi. Alexander McIntosh, b. 5 Dec 1876 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 21 Jun 1889 at

Galcantray Milldam Croy Nairnshire, buried 24 Jun 1889 in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire. On Friday evening Alexander Mackintosh ,aged about 12 years, son of Mrs Mackintosh Rosevalley was drowned in the Mill dam on the Farm of Galcantray. it appears that the unfortunate boy along with an elder brother and other schoolmates ,had proceeded to the dam for a bathe and the deceased who had a plough line in his hand was first to dive in .He was apparently seized with cramp and losing grip of the rope,he sank to the bottom of the dam which is between five and six feet in depth and although efforst were made to rescue him they were unavailing. His body was recovered about an hour afterwards but life of course was extinct. Much sympathy is felt for Mrs Mackintosh who was from home at the time

Accidentally drowned while bathing on the 21st Alexander youngest son of the late James

Mackintosh Esq Farmer, Rosevalley, Fort George Station, aged 12 years (Nairnshire Telegraph June 26th 1889). 45. Christina McIntyre, b. 0 Apr 1818 at Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 31 May 1818 at Nairn Nairnshire, d.

25 Apr 1895 at 5 Railway Terrace Nairn. witnesses to baptisim James Simpson, James Mcintyre, Peter Mcintyre, Christian Malcolm

Nairnshire Telegraph May 1st 1895 " At 5 Railway Terrace on the 25th inst Christina Macintyre widow

of the late William James". She married William James, 11 Feb 1851 at Nairn Nairnshire, b. 0 ___ 1824 at Crammond Midlothian (son of David James and Mary Slade), occupation Brewer, d. 3 Mar 1883 at Brisbane Place Forres Morayshire. William: On 2nd April 1871 he was living at 211 King

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Street Aberdeen in partnership with his Brother in law James Mcintyre, they were employing 11 men 5 boys and 3 girls, William also employed 1 female domestic servant. On 5th May 1873 he was informant to his brothers in law death at 211 King Street Aberdeen.

Children: i. _____ James. 117. ii. David Mcintyre James James b. 24 Jul 1855. 46. Henrietta Grant McIntyre, b. 0 Mar 1822 at Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 29 Mar 1822 at Nairn

Nairnshire, d. 20 Mar 1906 at 5 Railway Terrace Nairn Nairnshire. The witnesses to her baptism were Dr. John Smith, James Simpson and Henrietta Grant Froumary the Child's Aunt

In 1901 she was staying with her Daughter Margaret and Son in Law James H Inglis at 10 Union Road Elgin. She married James Ingram, 23 Jul 1852 at Nairn Nairnshire, b. 0 ___ 1823 at Boham Banffshire (son of Alexander Ingram and Helen Cameron), occupation 2 Apr 1871 Tailor & Music Teacher, d. 27 Mar 1884 at The Square,Dufftown. James: 2nd april 1871 resding at Fife Street Dufftown.

Children: i. James White Ingram, b. 12 May 1853 at Forres, baptized 10 Jun 1853 at Forres,

occupation 2 Apr 1871 Painter, d. 6 Jun 1875 at Western Infirmary Glasgow Lanarkshire. His cause of death was Scalp wound and Fracture of Skull / Meningitis and Plebitis duration 11 days, his domicil was shown as Dufftown Banffshire.

118. ii. David McIntyre Ingram b. 8 Oct 1855. 119. iii. Margaret Grant Ingram b. 26 Jan 1858. iv. Alexander Cameron Ingram, b. 18 Jun 1860 in Dufftown Mortlach Banffshire. 1871

residing with parents at Fife Street Dufftown in 1897 his mother acknowledged that his birth certificate was incorrect as showing his

sex as female, his birth cerificate showed the name Alexandrina Cameron Ingram. v. Jane Ingram, b. 10 May 1862 in Dufftown Mortlach Banffshire. 1871 resding with

parents at Fife Street Dufftown attending school. 120. vi. Christina James Ingram b. 26 Sep 1864. 47. Peter Falconer, b. 1 Mar 1819 at Torrich, Nairn, Nairnshire, baptized 7 Mar 1819 at Nairn Nairnshire,

occupation 1840 - 1892 Plasterer (Master), d. 21 May 1892 at 42 Union Street Inverness Invernesshire, buried 24 May 1892 in Tomanhurich Cemetery Inverness. William Falconer in Torrich and Margaret Mcintyre his wife had a child baptized named Peter witnesses Peter Mcintyre, Peter Mcintyre, Robina Mcintyre

1861, he and Beatrice were lodgers of James Chisholm at 19 Inglis Street, Inverness he employed 5 men

& 2 apprentices 1871 Southside Place Inverness Lath & Plasterer Employing 11 men 7 boys 4 labourers & 1 female

domestic servant cause of death Malignant Disease of Cheek 12 months / probably Septicaemia 14 days The Late Mr Peter Falconer, Plasterer - We regret to record the death of Mr Peter Falconer, which

occurred at his residence, 42 Union Street, on Saturday. The deceased was a native of Geddes, near Nairn, and after considerable experience in his trade in England he began business in Inverness as a contractor about thirty years ago. Many large contracts were carried out by Mr Falconer, including the plasterer work of the Monastery at Fort-Augustus and of most of the buildings erected by late Sir Alexander Matheson. Deceased was for several years a member of the Inverness Town Council, and held the office of Dean of Guild, the duties of which he discharged to the satisfaction of the public, and of all connected with the Court. He was also a prominent member of the St Mary's Lodge of Freemasons, for which he acted as chaplain. Mr Falconer was a man of kindly, obliging disposition, and of upright character, much respected by a wide circle of friends. He leaves a widow and family to

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mourn his loss. He married (1) Beatrice Ross, b. 1819 at Forres Morayshire (daughter of Alexander

Ross and Margaret Lauder), d. 8 Jan 1864 at High Street Forres Morayshire. Beatrice: Her cause of death was Enteritis. He married (2) Mary Ann Mackenzie, 2 Mar 1865 at Free Church Inverness Invernesshire, b. 1832 at Inverness (daughter of John Mackenzie and Janet Macleod), occupation House Servant, d. 20 Sep 1900 at Abertaff House Crown --------Inverness Invernesshire. Mary: 1892 informant to husband's death address 42 Union Street Inverness.

Children: i. Ernest John William Falconer, b. 6 Jan 1866 at 16 Douglas Row Inverness Invernesshire,

occupation 13 Feb 1890 2nd Officer SS Newbattle of Leith, d. 13 Feb 1890 accidentally drowned at Terneuzen Holland. In 1871 he was residing with his parents

He was appointed an apprentice Seaman on 25th April 1881 He served as an Able Seaman from 24th April 1886 and passed his Second Mate's Exam at

Glasgow on 1st October 1888 with his certificate being issued on 8th October 1888 Yesterday information was received by the Custom House authorities in Inverness stating

that Mr Ernest Falconer, son of ex-Dean of Guild, Falconer, Inverness, was drowned in the Harbour of Terneuse, in Holland. Mr Falconer, who was only 24 years of age, was an officer on board the steamer Newbattle, of Leith, which had been on a voyage from Bilbao to Terneuse.

121. ii. George Robson Falconer b. 26 Jan 1867. iii. Peter Charles Falconer, b. 17 Feb 1868 at 5 Waterloo Place, Inverness, Invernesshire, d.

29 Apr 1907 at Pretoria South Africa. 1871 residing with parents. iv. Janet Williamina Falconer, b. 25 Jun 1869 at Heathmount Southside Road Inverness

Invernesshire. 1871 residing with parents. v. Herbert Falconer, b. 10 Mar 1871 at Heathmount Southside Road Inverness Invernesshire,

d. 22 Mar 1871 at Southside Place Inverness Invernesshire. cause of death Congential Malformation / Disorder of Circulation 13 days.

48. Jane Falconer, b. 1824 at Nairn Nairnshire, d. 1 Jan 1916 at 134 High Street Invergordon Rosshire.

Death Certificate shows age as 85. She married Norman Mackay, b. 23 Feb 1817 at Easter Kilmuir Rosshire (son of Alexander Mackay and Mary Grant), occupation 1851 Coachman Kinnellan Contin Rosshire, occupation 1861 - 1885 Grocer Invergordon, d. 9 Nov 1885 at High Street Invergordon Rosshire. Norman: His cause of death was apoplexy and Cerebral Thrombosis.

Children: i. William McKay, b. 1844. ii. Margaret Ann Mackay, b. 1848 at Contin Rosshire, occupation 12 Feb 1939 Retired

Housekeeper, d. 12 Feb 1939 at 134 High Street Invergordon. Her cause of death senility. iii. Alexander Mackay, b. 1850 at Contin Rosshire, occupation Station Master, d. 9 Feb 1932

at 134 High Street Invergordon Rosshire. He worked for the Highland Railway Company In 1917 he was the informant to his Brother Charles' death His cause of death was degeneration of spinal cord 1 year. iv. Charles Norman Falconer Mackay, b. 20 Oct 1857 at Invergordon Rosshire, occupation

Plasterer, d. 10 Apr 1917 at 134 High Street Invergordon Rosshire. In 1885 he was the informant to his Father's death

His cause of death was Cerebral Haemorrhage. 122. v. Johanna Matheson Mackay b. 28 Jun 1860. 49. Janet (Jessie) Falconer, b. 1831, occupation Laundry Maid, d. 15 Feb 1912 at 7 Caroline Place Forres,

buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres. In 1851 she was residing with her sister Jane and family at Kinnellan Contin

In 1858 her address was Falconer's Lane Nairn Her cause of death was Senile Decay. She married William Martin, 30 Jul 1858 at Invergordon

Rosshire, b. 1831 (son of William Martin and Catherine Grant), occupation 1858 Farm Servant,

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occupation 1888 Night Watchman at Railway Station, d. 21 Dec 1909 at Academy Lane Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres. William: In 1858 his address was Torrich Cawdor

In 1875 he was the informant to his Mother in Law's death his address was Old Station Road Forres His cause of death was Senile Decay. Children: i. Catherine Martin, b. 9 Dec 1859 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, d. 15 Sep 1893 at

Inverernne Road Forres Morayshire. 123. ii. Jane Betsy Falconer Martin b. 9 Dec 1861. 124. iii. Peter Falconer Martin b. 12 Oct 1863. iv. Margaret Martin, b. 8 Aug 1866 at Standalane Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation

Dressmaker, d. 21 Jan 1907 at Waterford Railway Crossing Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres Morayshire. Her cause of death was Thrombosis of Veins of Legs duration 21 days / Embolism of Portal Vein duration 1 day.

Generation Six

50. Alexander Squair Calder, b. 12 Jul 1875 at 24 Bulletown Forres Morayshire, occupation 17 Jul 1914 Cashier, occupation 21 Jan 1955 Secretary Employers Federation (retired), d. 21 Jan 1955 at 6 Circus Gardens Edinburgh Midlothian. Her 1914 address was 4 Deanbank Terrace Edinburgh. He married Jeannie Grant, 17 Jul 1914 at 28 Inverleith Terrace Edinburgh, b. 1887 (daughter of Alexander Grant and Margaret Macpherson), d. 26 Jun 1957 at 6 Circus Gardens Edinburgh. Jeannie: Her address in 1914 was Clunymore Dufftown

Her cause of death was Cerebral Haemorrhage and High Blood Presure. Children: i. James Moray Calder, d. 1999 at Edinburgh. 51. Elspet Rose Calder, b. 3 Dec 1832 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 31 Dec 1832 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 24 Nov 1892 at Nova Scotia Canada. Alexander Calder in Auldearn by his wife Janet Squair, had a daughter born on the 3rd of December 1832 and baptized on the 31st said month and year, named Elspet. Witnesses were Robert Squair Mason Torbeggie, Robert McPhail Auldearn, Thomas Calder Nairn, and Mrs Squair Torbeggie the Child's Grandmother and Elspet Squair Torbeggie. She married James Barclay, b. 1834, d. 18 Jan 1882.

Children: 125. i. John Milne Barclay b. 29 Jun 1861. ii. Daniel George Barclay, b. 26 Jul 1862 at Riverton Nova Scotia Canada, d. 14 Feb 1912 at

Riverton Nova Scotia Canada. iii. Alexander Hugh Barclay, b. 16 Jul 1865 at Riverton Nova Scotia Canada, occupation

Compisitor, d. 10 Nov 1921 at Cambridge Massachusetts USA. iv. William Roderick Barclay, b. 31 Oct 1867 at Riverton Nova Scotia Canada, d. 28 Feb

1956. 126. v. Janetta Jane Barclay b. 3 Nov 1869. 52. Alexander Calder, b. 8 Oct 1836 at Springville Pictou Nova Scotia Canada, occupation Carriage

Maker, d. 10 Jan 1917 at Shubencadie Nova Scotia Canada. He married Nancy G Lynds. Children: i. Clarence Lynds Calder, b. 1864, d. 2 Dec 1908 at Shubencadie Nova Scotia Canada. ii. Janet Calder, b. 1874, d. 1974 at Alhambra California USA. She married George Sprott

Fox. iii. Jacob Calder. iv. William Calder, b. 1876.

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53. James Hay Squair, b. 30 Oct 1842 at Old Monkland Lanarkshire, baptized 27 Nov 1842 at Old Monkland Lanarkshire, occupation Butcher, occupation 1 Apr 1881 Carting Contractor, d. 26 Aug 1890 at Cranhill Farm Shettleston Lanarkshire. In 1882 he was the informant to his Father's death. He married Mary Stewart Brechin, 18 Jun 1874 at Easter Queenslie Farm Shettleston Lanarkshire, b. 1850 (daughter of Alexander Brechin and Janet Robertson), d. 27 Jul 1922 at Woodilee Asylum Lenzie Kirkintilloch Dunbartonshire, buried JUL 1922 in Springboig Cemetery. Mary: In 1922 her address was 4 Firpark Terrace Glasgow

Her cause of disease was Senile Decay and Organic Brain Disease. Children: 127. i. Janet Robertson Squair b. 3 Apr 1875. ii. Jane Hay Squair, b. 6 Apr 1878 in Easter Queenslie Farm Shettleston Lanarkshire. 1898

witness at sister Jessie's wedding. iii. Mary Squair, b. 28 May 1880 in Easter Queenslie Farm Shettleston Lanarkshire. 128. iv. Robert Squair b. 15 Nov 1882. v. Archibald Brechin Squair, b. 21 Dec 1884 in Queensby Farm Shettleston Lanarkshire, d.

20 Jul 1907 in Revelstoke British Columbia Canada. vi. James Hay Squair, b. 24 Dec 1887 in Spring Grove Barrachuie Old Monkland

Lanarkshire, d. 21 Aug 1917 in France, occupation Farmer, military 1916 - 1917 Lance Corporal 50th Bn Canadian Infantry. Enlisted at Edmonton 7th January 1916 address Le Calmetta Alberta

Height 6ft 2" Brown Eyes & Hair, fresh complexion, commerated on Vimy Memorial. 129. vii. William Brechin Hay Squair b. 24 Dec 1889. 54. Robert Hay Squair, b. 25 Feb 1845 at Barony Glasgow, occupation 1900 Railroad Contractor, d. 23

Feb 1927 at Kenton Kentucky USA, buried FEB 1927 at Lexington Cemetery Fayette Kentucky USA. He came to the USA in 1875. He married Selina Conley, 1880, b. 8 Dec 1855 in Kentucky USA, d. 27 Sep 1916 in Fayette Kentucky USA.

Children: i. Bessie Squair, b. JUN 1882 in Tennessee USA. 130. ii. Robert Hugh Squair b. 3 Dec 1893. 55. Francis Hay Squair, b. 1854, occupation Butcher (Master), d. 6 Nov 1911 at Barone View Barone

Road Rothesay Bute. He married Mary Jamieson Lauder, 6 Jun 1895 at Linden Villa Crichton Road Rothesay Bute, b. 30 Mar 1867 in Rothesay Bute (daughter of Hugh Lauder and Mary McMillan), d. 14 Mar 1934 in Barone View Barone Road Rothesay Bute.

Children: i. Robert Hay Squair, b. 17 Apr 1896 at Abbotsford Barone Road Rothesay Bute, occupation

Second Lieut Seaforth Highlanders 7th Battalion, d. 12 Oct 1917 near St. Julien Ypres Belgium, buried 13 Oct 1917 in St. Julien Dressing Station Cemetery Belgium. Scotsman 23rd October 1917

Sec.. Lt. Robert Hay Squair (died of wounds) was 21 years of age, and was the eldest son of the late ex-bailie Francis Hay Squair J.P. Rothesay Academy and at George Watson's College Edinburgh. He received his commission in August 1915. Previous to that he was studying farming at Nairn (Kildrummie)

Cadet member of George Watson's OTC from January 1912 - 21 July 1913 attested 5th July 1915.

Page 308 Watsonians War-Record SQUAIR ROBERT HAY "The eldest son of the late F.H, Squair, J.P. Rothesay, was born

at in 1896, and attended G.W.C. 1911-1913. He was a member of the Cadet Corps, a good shot, a keen athlete and fearless rider. After leaving School he studied practical farming at Nairn. When war broke out he was gazetted to the Seaforth Hrs and was sent to the front, where he was gassed. On recovery he returned to France, and was mortally wounded while

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leading his men on the the enemy's lines on October 13, 1917. He is buired at St.Julien, Langemarck, north of Ypres

. 7th february 1917 at No 1 Red Cross Hospital Le Toquet suffering from slight attack of

impetigo, in January of same year at No 12 Stationery Hospital sufferining from Bronchitis.

131. ii. Hugh Lauder Squair b. 28 Aug 1897. iii. Mary Frances Squair, b. 9 Dec 1898 at Abbotsford Barone Road Rothesay Bute. 1928

witness at marriage of sister Agnes address Barone View Rothesay Bute. She married Alexander Gunn Macneill, 26 Sep 1938 at Hipswell Parish Church Catterick Yorkshire, occupation Captain Royal Engineers. Alexander: 'Scotsman' " At Hipswell Parish Church Catterick Yorkshire on 26th September 1938 by the Revd John Woods Captain Alexander Gunn Macneill M.C. Deputy Commander - Royal Engineers, Catterick Camp son of the late Rev John Ross Macneill and Mrs Macneill Inverness to Mary Frances Squair daughter of the late Mr Frances Hay Squair J.P. and late Mrs Squair, Barone View, Rothesay, Isle of Bute".

iv. Elspeth Jane Squair, b. 23 Jan 1900 at Barone View Barone Road Rothesay Bute, d. 1945 at Cannock Staffordshire. 1921 witness at wedding of brother Hugh. She married Charles Herbert Alderson, 12 Apr 1928 at Grand Hotel Glasgow Lanarkshire, b. 1883 in Altrincham Cheshire (son of Stephen E Alderson and Harriet Massey), occupation 12 Apr 1928 Manufacturing Silversmith, d. 15 Jan 1961 at Prior's Lee Cottage Welford on Avon Warwickshire. Charles: The value of his estate was £40013 16sh 3d.

132. v. Agnes Rose Squair b. 5 Apr 1902. vi. Winniefred Betsy Squair, b. 15 Jun 1904 at Barone View Barone Road Rothesay Bute, d.

1982 at Stoke on Trent Staffordshire. Her time of birth was 7.00 am Her Christian name was spelt as Winifred at the date of death. vii. James Alexander Squair, b. 15 Jun 1904 at Barone View Barone Road Rothesay Bute. His

time of birth was 7.50am In 1934 he was the informant to his Mother's death. 56. William Hay Squair, b. 4 Mar 1856 at East Muir Shettleston Lanarkshire, occupation Butcher, d. 12

Mar 1916 at 10 Mountstuart Road Rothesay Bute. 1897 address 129 High Street Falkirk. He married Wilhelmina Jack Roberts, 16 Nov 1897 at 2 Ethel Terrace Mount Florida Glasgow, b. 1870 (daughter of John Roberts and Agnes Jack), d. 3 Apr 1943 in Callochy Rothesay Bute. Wilhelmina: 1897 address 2 Ethel Terrace Mount Florida Glasgow.

Children: 133. i. Robert Hay Squair b. 25 Dec 1898. ii. John Augustus Squair, b. 30 Sep 1902 at 38 Randolph Gardens Partick Dunbartonshire.

1923 witness at brother Robert's wedding, address 10 Mt Stuart Road Rothesay. iii. William Francis Squair, b. 4 Jul 1904 at 38 Randolph Gardens Partick Dunbartonshire,

occupation Medicial Practitioner. He married Marion Helene Pattinson, 6 Sep 1934 at Medomsley Parish Church Medomsley Co.Durham.

iv. Wilhelmina Agnes Squair, b. 5 Jul 1908 at 38 Randolph Gardens Partick Dunbartonshire, occupation 3 Oct 1941 Teacher of Music. In 1941 she was residing at 33 Glenfaulds Mount Stuart Road Rothesay. She married James Smith McKinnon, 3 Oct 1941 at Grand Marine Hotel Rothesay Bute, b. 9 Apr 1905 at 20 Argyle Street Rothesay Bute (son of Duncan McKinnon and Mary Smith), occupation 3 Oct 1941 Aerated Water Factory Manager. James: In 1941 he was residing at 36 Ardberag Academy Road Rothesay.

57. Elspet Rose Squair, b. 30 Apr 1861 at East Muir Shettleston Lanarkshire, d. 22 Mar 1941 at Glasgow

Royal Mental Hospital Glasgow. She was married by Gilbert Johnston Minister of Shettleston Parish Church

Her address in 1884 was 65 Eastbank Street Shettleston

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Her cause of death was Hypostatic Pneumonia duration 4 days. She married Hugh Paton, 25 Mar 1884 at 65 Eastbank Street Shettleston Lanarkshire, b. 1 Dec 1858 at High Church Glasgow Lanarkshire (son of John Paton and Margaret McInally), occupation Wool Merchant, occupation 5 Jan 1934 Skinner and Wool Merchant, d. 5 Jan 1934 at West Aruthlie Barrhead Renfrewshire. Hugh: In 1885 his address was 583 Duke Street Glasgow

His cause of death was Carcinoma of Tongue and Secondary Infection of Glands of Neck and Asthenia. Children: i. Robert Squair Paton, b. 19 Aug 1887 at 381 Duke Street Glasgow Lanarkshire, occupation

7 Jun 1915 Skinner & Wool Merchant, d. 3 Jan 1959 at Meadowfield Station Road Biggar Lanarkshire. In 1915 he was the informant to his Grandmother's death his address was Thornly Parks Paisley

In 1934 he was the informant to his Father's death his address was Capellia Thornlypark Avenue Paisley

In 1941 he was the informant to his Mother's death his address was 4 Caplethill Road Paisley. He married Louisa Florence Goody, 7 Jun 1915 at St John's East Dulwich Southark Surrey, b. 1890 at 76 Morning Lane (daughter of William James Goody and Harriet Maria), baptized 30 Oct 1892 at St John of Jerusalem South Hackney London, d. 9 Apr 1961 in an Ambulance near Law Hospital Carluke. Louisa: In 1915 her residence was 33 East Dulwich Road London

Her cause of death was Coronary Thrombosis 1 days duration her usual residence in 1961 was Clydesdale Hotel Biggar Lanarkshire. 134. ii. Mary Rhind Paton b. 12 Feb 1885. 58. Jane Squair, b. 13 Oct 1862 at East Muir Shettleston Lanarkshire, d. 17 Dec 1909 at Woodend Cottage

Woodside Place Shettleston Lanarkshire. She married Brown Ferguson, 29 Dec 1891 at Wellshot Terrace Shettleston Lanarkshire, b. 13 Oct 1855 at Shettleston Lanarkshire (son of William Ferguson and Elizabeth Templeton), occupation Commerical Traveller, d. 20 Jun 1900 at 17 Albany Gardens Springboig Shettleston Lanarkshire.

Children: i. William Hamilton Ferguson, b. 1893 at Newcastle Northumberland, occupation Drapery

Warehouseman. In 1912 his address was 9 York Terrace Sandyhils Shettleston Glasgow. He married Margaret Williams Miller, 13 Nov 1912 at 50 Wellington Street Glasgow, b. 1890 (daughter of John Miller and Janet Proudfoot), occupation Restaurant Waitress.

59. Sophia McIntosh Squair, b. 1840. In 1867 she was living at Charlestown of Aberlour. She married

James Tulloch, 20 Jun 1867 at Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, b. 1840 (son of David Tulloch and Agnes Forsyth), occupation 20 Jun 1867 Commission Agent. James: In 1867 he was living at Elgin.

Children: i. Sophia Agnes Elizabeth Tulloch, b. 11 May 1870 at 1 Commercial Street Dundee. Her

name was altered from Agnes Elizabeth Tulloch. 60. Francis Squair, b. 12 Jun 1841 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 12 Jul 1841 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d.

1912. She married Emily Place McLean, 26 Jan 1870, b. 3 Oct 1845 in Loch Dochart Perthshire. Children: i. Hugh Squair, b. 1871 in Dalby Queensland Australia, d. 1877. ii. Catherine Squair, b. 1873. iii. Francis Squair, b. 1875 in Dalby Queensland Australia. iv. Charles Squair, b. 1876 in Dalby Queensland Australia. 61. Hugh Squair, b. 31 Jul 1843 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 28 Aug 1843 in Auldearn Nairnshire,

occupation Stoker on a Locomotive Engineer, occupation 6 Jan 1876 Railway Goods Guard, occupation 25 Jun 1879 Railway Brakesman. 1871 address 4 Ross Buildings Forres. He married Mary McIntosh,

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8 Feb 1871 in Relugas Village Edinkillie Morayshire, b. 1842 (daughter of John Mcintosh and Margaret Davidson).

Children: i. Hugh Squair, b. 16 Nov 1871 at Nelson's Land Sunnyside Old Monkland Lanarkshire, d.

21 Oct 1875 at 24 Balbirnie Place Edinburgh. His cause of death was Scarlet Fever 14 days.

ii. Margaret Isabella Squair, b. 10 Sep 1872 in Neilson's Buildings Sunnyside Old Monkland Lanark.

iii. Francis John Squair, b. 6 Jan 1876 in 24 Balbirnie Place Edinburgh Midlothian. iv. John McIntosh Squair, b. 29 Oct 1877 in 24 Balbirnie Place Edinburgh Midlothian. v. Hugh Squair, b. 25 Jun 1879 in 24 Balbirnie Place Edinburgh Midlothian. vi. Donald Squair, b. 25 Feb 1881 in 11 Newton Street Edinburgh Midlothian. 62. Ann Squair, b. 1852, d. 7 Oct 1880 in 64 Muirhead Square Street Glasgow. cause of death Pthisis

Pulmonalis Tubercular Diarrhoea. She married Donald Stewart, 7 Jun 1872 in Coatbridge Old Monkland Lanarkshire, b. 1849 (son of Colin Stewart and Hughina Morrison), d. 11 Aug 1877 in Greenhill Terrace Dingwall Rosshire, occupation 7 Jun 1872 Hotel Waiter, occupation 9 Aug 1874 Tramway Cab Driver. Donald: cause of death Pthisis some months.

Children: i. Catherine Ann Squair Stewart, b. 3 May 1874 in 124 West Street Glasgow, d. 9 Aug 1874

in 124 West Street Glasgow. 63. Elizabeth Squair, b. 1854, occupation 9 Oct 1892 Restaurant Bar Maid, d. 3 Aug 1931 at 63 Rolland

Street Glasgow Lanarkshire. In 1873 she was a witness at her Sister Catherine's wedding In 1880 she was the informant to her Sister Anne's death her residence was 64 Muirhead Street Glasgow In 1882 she was a witness at in 1886 her address was 1 Gladstone Place off Kelvinghaugh Street Glasgow In 1892 her address was 52 Dale Street Tradeston Glasgow In 1903 her address was 22 Grove Street Milton Glasgow In 1911 her address was 71 Northpark Street Glasgow. She married (2) George Law Paterson, 2 Mar

1903 at Milton Parish Church Glasgow, b. 1857 (son of George Paterson and Elizabeth Law), occupation 1886 Hotel Waiter, occupation 2 Mar 1903 Ship Steward on Steamship, occupation 28 Oct 1905 Foundry Labourer, d. 28 Oct 1905 at Victoria Infirmary Glasgow Lanarkshire. George: In 1886 his address was 14 Ronald Street Glasgow

In 1892 his address was 15 Govanhill Govan Glasgow in 1903 his address was 22 Grove Street Glasgow In 1905 his address was 45 Braid Street Glasgow His cause of death was Fracture of Spine the RCE states probably the result of injuries by fall of a

shutter on him but the jury thtough the evidence insufficent to establish this. Children: i. Elizabeth Squair, b. 19 Jan 1889 in Maternity Hospital Glasgow, d. 6 Aug 1889 in 28

Lyon Street Gartscube Road Glasgow. ii. Charles Squair Paterson, b. 12 Mar 1886 at Maternity Hospital Glasgow, d. 12 Nov 1886

at 1 Gladstone Place Glasgow. His cause of death was Congestion of Lungs. 135. iii. Catherine Squair Paterson b. 9 Oct 1892. 64. Robina Squair, b. 27 May 1856 at 92 High Street Elgin Morayshire, occupation Barmaid, d. 7 Apr

1925 at 147 Main Street Alexandria Bonhill Dunbartonshire. In 1882 her address was 30 Norfolk Street Glasgow

In 1886 she was the informant to her Mother's death her address was 28 Overnewton Place Anderston Glasgow

Her cause of death was Carcinoma Recti. She married Charles Henry Cart--- Turbet, 11 Aug 1882 at 21 Abbotsford Place Glasgow, b. 1846 (son of Peter Turbert and Isabella Douglas), occupation

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Mercantile Clerk, d. 13 Dec 1901 at 156 Main Street Maryhill Glasgow. Charles: In 1882 his address was 9 Kelvingrove Street Glasgow

His cause of death was Pneumonia duration 7 days / Syncope. Children: i. Charles Glen Turbet, b. 7 Sep 1882 at 20 Norfolk Street Glasgow. ii. Isabella Templeton Turbet, b. 1 Mar 1889 at 28 Overnewton Place Glasgow, d. 28 Jan

1891 at 28 Overnewton Place Glasgow. Her cause of death was Croup. iii. James McDonald Turbet, b. 20 Aug 1890 at 28 Overnewton Place Glasgow, d. 13 Jan

1891 at 28 Overnewton Place Glasgow. His cause of death was Laryngitis Stridulus. iv. Isabella Templeton Turbet, b. 28 Aug 1891 at 28 Overnewton Place Glasgow, d. 5 Mar

1897 at Belvidere Hospital,Glasgow. Her cause of death was Measles / Pneumonia / Laryngitis.

v. Catherine Robina Turbet, b. 30 Nov 1893 at 38 Overnewton Place Glasgow, d. 23 Feb 1897 at Belivedere Hospital Glasgow. Her cause of death was Measles / Bronchopneumonia.

vi. William Squair Turbet, b. 31 Jul 1895 at 38 Overnewton Street Glasgow, d. 1965, occupation 1925 Engine Fitter. In 1942 he was living at 767 East 138th Street Bronx New York.

vii. Isabella Catherine Turbet, b. 20 Nov 1897 at 93 Summerfield Street Glasgow Lanarkshire, occupation 25 Sep 1925 Printfield Worker, d. 17 Feb 1989 at Vale of Leven Hospital Alexandria Dunbartonshire.

In 1925 she was the informant to her Mother's death her address was 147 Main Street Alexandria

Her cause of death was Bronchopneumonia and Senile Dementia. She married James McKintosh McKinlay, 25 Sep 1925 at The Church of Scotland Manse Bonhill Dumbartonshire, b. 1891 (son of Thomas McKinlay and Jane Ferguson), occupation 25 Sep 1925 Shipyard Worker. James: His address in 1925 was 5 Main Street Bonhill.

65. Elsie Squair, b. 27 Oct 1852 at Black Castle Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Nov 1852 at Auldearn

Nairnshire, d. 22 Nov 1907 at 3 Buckingham Terrace Edinburgh. In 1874 her address was 54 King Street Nairn

She was married by Rev Murdoch Macdonald Minister of the Free Church Nairn In 1907 her address was Woodlands Inverness Her cause of death was Empysema. She married William Stewart Roddie, 15 Jul 1874 at 54 King

Street Nairn Nairnshire (son of John Roddie and Margaret Stewart), d. 14 Mar 1931 at 9 Southside Road Inverness, occupation Teacher of Music. William: In 1874 his address was 2 Prince's Place Inverness

In 1884 he was the informant to his father & mother in law's deaths his address was Roselea Cottage Inverness

His cause of death was Influenza Acute Myocarditis. Children: i. Frank Roddie, b. 7 May 1875 at 54 King Street Nairn. ii. Margaret Roddie, b. 9 Apr 1876 at Tern Villa Inverness Invernesshire, d. 31 Mar 1954 at

82 Old Edinburgh Road Inverness. Her cause of death was Cerebral Arterio Sclerosis, Her address in 1954 was 13 Ness Bank Inverness. iii. William Stewart Roddie, b. 1878, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Teacher of Music, military 1914

- 1927 Lieutenant Colonel Royal Horse Artillery, d. 22 Jan 1961 at London. 78th Lowland Field Bde Capt W S Roddie relqiunshes his commision under A O 166/21 and is granted rank of Lt-Col (Dec 26th 1925)

1931 residence 4 Chelsea Embankement London informant to father's death

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Lieutenant Colonel William Stewart Roddie C.V.O. who was a member of the Inter-Allied Disarmament Commission in Berlin for seven years after the First World War, died on Sunday in a London Hospital at the age of 82.

Roddie, the son of W Stewart Roddie, of Inverness, served in the 1914 War and then had a spell in the intelligence department of the War Office going on special missions to Germany. In "Peace Patrol" which appeared in 1932 he described his experiences with the Control Commision in the difficult years between the Armistice and the emergence of Stresemann. During the Second World War Roddie who retired in 1927, was recalled by the Admiralty for special service duties

(The Times Tuesday Jan 24th 1961 pg 14 Issue 54987 Col A) Lieutenant Colonel RHA 2 Morpeth Mansions Morpeth Terrace Westminster. iv. Stewart Alexander Roddie, b. 4 Mar 1880 at 54 King Street Nairn Nairnshire. 136. v. Jean Rose Curden Roddie b. 1 Feb 1884. vi. James Miller Roddie, b. 31 Aug 1889 at Roselea Cottage Southside Road Inverness

Invernesshire. 66. Alexander Squair, b. 15 Jun 1854, d. 28 Dec 1934 in Palm Beach Florida USA, buried in Woodlawn

Cemetery West Palm Beach Florida USA, occupation 1900 Paint Manufacturer. arrived from Scotland on Olympia 2nd September 1873. He married Sarah Agnes Thompson, b. 20 Mar 1862 in Pennsylvania USA (daughter of Joseph Thompson and Sarah R_____---), d. 22 Feb 1956, buried 1956 in Woodlawn Cemetery West Palm Beach Florida USA.

Children: i. Francis R Squair, b. 1887 in Illinois. ii. Marion Y Squair, b. 1889 in Illinois. iii. Alexander McQueen Squair, b. 9 Aug 1892 in Illinois USA, d. 1985 in York Pennsylvania

USA, occupation 5 Jun 1917 Correspondence Clerk for Sears Roebuck. He married Julia A Hussander, b. 1 Apr 1893 in Chicago Illinois USA.

iv. John Austin Squair, b. 1897 in Illinois. 67. Jemima Squair, b. 1850 in Dumfries, d. 2 Mar 1897 in 11 Torphichen Street Edinburgh, occupation

Domestic Servant. In 1870 her address was Charlestown Aberlour Her cause of death was Epilecticform Convulsions and Failure of Heart. She married John Sutherland,

22 Dec 1870 at Aberlour Banffshire, b. 24 Mar 1843 at Loth Sutherland (son of James Sutherland and Ann Bannerman), occupation 22 Dec 1870 Mason, occupation Fishmonger.

Children: 137. i. Ann Eliza Squire Sutherland b. 6 Jan 1872. 138. ii. James Squair Sutherland b. 20 Apr 1874. iii. John Sutherland, b. 20 May 1876 in 17 London Street Edinburgh. iv. Jemima Ethel Sutherland, b. 19 Feb 1878 in 11 Fettes Row Edinburgh. v. Elsie Sutherland, b. 8 May 1880 in 28 Pitt Street Edinburgh. vi. Frederick Yeats Sutherland, b. 7 Sep 1882 in 36 Lemington Terrace Edinburgh. vii. Squair Sutherland, b. 12 Mar 1886 in 7 Leamington Terrace Edinburch Midlothiam. viii. Angus Sutherland, b. 28 Aug 1888 in No 13 Grove Street Edinburgh. 68. John William Squair, b. 1851, d. 28 Jun 1890 in Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, occupation Flesher.

He married Mary Ann Coutts, 8 Aug 1874 in Aberlour Banffshire, b. 1853 (daughter of Findlater

Coutts and Ann Smith), occupation 1874 Dressmaker, occupation 1897 Washerwoman, d. 7 Feb 1942 at 39a High Street Aberlour Banffshire.

Children: i. James Squair, b. 30 Nov 1874 in Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, d. 12 Dec 1874 in

Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire. 139. ii. John William Squair b. 3 Jul 1876.

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iii. Robert Squair, b. 22 Jul 1878 at Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, military 30 Mar 1916 Labour Corps No 236090, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Carpenter, occupation General Labourer, d. 4 Dec 1928 at Fleming Hospital Aberlour Banffshire. In 1903 he was a witness at his Brother William's wedding

In 1911 his address was 39 High Street Aberlour He enlisted at Aberdeen 30th March 1916, address 32 High Street Aberlour, occupation

Labourer, next of kin Mother accepted 21 June 1917 359th Res Emp Coy embarked 11 August 1917 arrested for being drunk 7 September 1918 punishment awarded 21 days FP No 1 posted to 757 Lab Coy 21 July 1918 posted to 747 A.E. Coy 27.2.1919 Inverness Courier Friday 7th December 1928 SPEYSIDE RAILWAY FATALITY. While walking on the railway line near Ballindalloch, Robert Squair, an Aberlour slater,

who had been engaged on repair work at Cragganmore Distillery, was run down and fatally injured by a goods engine.

iv. Alexander Squair, b. 30 Dec 1880 in Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, d. 25 Jun 1887 in Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire. cause of death Pneumonia after measles 25 days.

140. v. William Squair b. 17 Mar 1883. 141. vi. George Findlater Squair b. 13 Jan 1886. 142. vii. Mary Ann Squair b. 23 May 1888. viii. Margaret Squair, b. 17 Jan 1891 at Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, occupation 31 Oct

1913 Domestic Servant, d. 6 Nov 1918 at 43 High Street Aberlour Banffshire. In 1913 she was a witness at her Sister Mary Ann's wedding

In 1913 her address was 39 High Street Aberlour Her cause of death was Infleunza duration 5 days Pneumonia lowe lobe duration 5 days

Phithis Pulmonalis duration several years. She married James Grieve, 31 Oct 1913 at United Free Church Aberlour Banffshire, b. 1889 (son of William Grieve and Annie Tyler), occupation Distillery Worker, military 1918 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers. James: In 1913 his address was Leithbank Craigellachie.

69. Elsie Squair, b. 15 May 1855 at 111 High Street Elgin Morayshire, d. 10 Mar 1940 at 1 Glenlockhart

Road Edinburgh. In 1875 her address was 17 London Street Edinburgh she was married by the Rev Wm Fraser Minister of St Bernard's Free Church Edinburgh In 1895 she was a witness at the marriage of her Sister Eliza In 1911 she was lodging at 9 Lothian Street Edinburgh a line through information shows her as married

for 30 years with 8 children of whom 5 were still alive In 1940 her address was 76a King Street Edinburgh Her cause of death was Arterio Sclerosis and Myocardial Degeneration. She married Francis Joseph

Yeates, 23 Dec 1875 at 17 London Street Edinburgh Midlothian, b. 1849 in Worcestershire (son of George Yeates and Sarah Garrison), d. 21 Feb 1897 in Royal Infirmary Edinburgh Midlothian, occupation 1875 Hatters Salesman, occupation 1881 Shopman India Rubber Manufacturer, occupation 22 Jun 1882 Waterproofwear Salesman, occupation 26 Oct 1885 Waterproofwear Salesman, occupation 24 Oct 1887 Waterproofwear Salesman, occupation 21 Feb 1897 Book Canvasser. Francis: His 1875 address was 79 Broughton Street Edinburgh

His 1897 address was 53 Slateford Road Edinburgh His cause of death was Aneurisim of Aorta / Pneumonia 4days Scotsman 23rd December 1891 p.6

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Theft From An Employer Francis Yeats a commission agent residing at 39 Potterow pleaded guilty in Edinburgh City Police

Court yesterday to a charge of having stolen 5sh on Saturday 19th December from the premises at 35 George IV Bridge occupied by Messrs J.S. Virtue & Co. Publishers. The accused it was stated was employed by Edinburgh agents for Messrs Virtue & Co. and failed to account to him for the money received for the sale of a book. The accused stated that he took the money intending to replace it on the Monday when he got commission for another sale. Baillie Macpherson remarked on the evil arising from people appropriating money with the intention of replacing it at some future time. That was the cause he remarked of many young men getting into trouble. The accused employer having promised to take him back, the Magistrate put the accused under £5 caution with the alternative of twenty days imprisonment.

Scotsman 30th June 1896 p.4 Edinburgh Sheriff Criminal Court Before Sheriff Blair at a pleading in the Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday, Francis Joseph Yeates a

middle aged man, pleaded guilty of having on 2nd inst in a shop in Princes Street Edinburgh, pretended to the manager that he was sent for some fishing stockings which Yeates appropriated to his own use. He had been previously convicted of theft and was sentenced to four months imprisonment.

Children: 143. i. Elsie Yeates b. 27 Aug 1877. ii. George Yeates, b. 13 Jul 1880 in 36 Barony Street Edinburgh Midlothian. 1897 informant

to father's death address 179 Dalry Road Edinburgh. iii. Frank Yeates, b. 22 Jun 1882 in 4 Caledonian Road Edinburgh, occupation School Janitor.

He sailed from Glasgow to Montreal on 29th August 1913 on Hesperian his occupation was shown as Clerk

He arrived At Sault Ste Marie Michigan on 8th September 1913 He had resided permantly in the USA from 8th September 1913 and in Los Angeles from

11th December 1928, He applied for naturalization on 12th December 1933 In 1931 he was living at 1717 3rd Avenue Los Angeles In 1933 he was living at 1624 12th Avenue Los Angeles He was 5ft 9 and half in height with datk brown hair and blue eyes. He married Margaret

Natwick, 4 Aug 1920 in Moscow Latah County Idaho USA, b. 6 May 1887 in Muskegon Michigan USA.

iv. Sarah Yeates, b. 19 Sep 1883 in 17 Cathcart Place Edinburgh, d. 24 Oct 1887 in 282 Leith Street Leith. Her cause of death was Purpose Haemmorhage duration 9 days.

v. James Squair Yeates, b. 21 Mar 1892 in Panmure Terrace Edinburgh, d. 25 Sep 1915 in Loos France, buried in Memorial C6 Cambrin Churchyard Extension France, occupation No 7409 Private 1st Batt Scottish Rifles. He first went to France on 23rd September 1914.

vi. Ada Squair Yeates, b. 18 Jun 1893 in 6 Orwell Terrace Edinburgh, d. 29 Nov 1893 in 27 Buccleuch Street Edinburgh. cause of death Infantile Dyspepsia / General Debility.

vii. Fred Yeates, b. 26 Oct 1895 in 17 Cathcart Place Edinburgh. 70. Eliza Squair, b. 11 May 1857 at 110 High Street Elgin Morayshire, d. 12 Mar 1939 at 29 Steven Street

Glasgow Lanarkshire. In 1875 she was a witness at the marriage of her Sister Elsie In 1881she was a witness at the marriage of her Brother James In 1895 her address was 48 Buccleuch Street Glasgow. She married James Gomez, 30 Apr 1895 at 48

Buccleuch Street Glasgow Lanarkshire, b. 1866 in India (son of Shane Gomez), occupation Curry Chef Restaurant, d. 11 Mar 1935 at Cottage Hospital Dunoon. James: In 1895 his address was 48 Buccleuch Street Glasgow

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His address in 1935 was Augustine Cottage Hill Street Dunoon. Children: i. James Guthrie Squair Gomez, b. 1898 at West Derby Lancashire, occupation Garage

Proprietor, d. 1 Feb 1978 In a Car in Drilling Avenue Kirn. In 1940 he was the informant to his Aunt Elsie's deaths his address was 37 Cromwell Street Glasgow

In 1954 his residence was Westerton Clyde Street Dunoon His cause of death was Myocardial Ischaemia His address was 93 Argyll Road Kirn. He married Elizabeth Fisher, 4 Oct 1954 at

Clarkston Manse Forrest Street Airdrie, b. 16 Apr 1907 (daughter of Joseph James Fisher and Margaret Robertson Frew), d. 28 Aug 2000 in Dunoon and District General Hospital Dunoon, occupation Pharmacutical Chemist. Elizabeth: 1954 residence 2 Glenclark Port Glasgow

cause of death Bronchpneumonia / Dementia Left Hip Surgery address Norwood Hunter Street Kirn. ii. Augustine Francis Gomez, b. 1899 in West Derby Lancashire. iii. George Peter Gomez, b. 29 Sep 1901 in 18 Pollok Street Glasgow Lanarkshire, d. 18 Aug

1903 in 13 Parson's Green Terrace Edinburgh. cause of death Bronco Pneumonia / Heart failure

usual residence 15 Pollock Street Glasgow. 71. James Squair, b. 16 May 1859 at 44 High Street Elgin Morayshire, occupation 22 Jul 1881 Printseller's

Assistant. In 1881 his address was 17 St Patrick Square Edinburgh. He married Jane Elizabeth

Macgregor, 22 Jul 1881 at Norwood Villa Stanley Road Trinity North Leith, b. 20 Jan 1863 in Edinburgh Midlothian (daughter of Donald MacGregor and Jane Clark). Jane: In 1881 her address was Norwood Villa Stanley Road Trinity North Leith.

Children: i. Alexander Cook Squair, b. 2 Jun 1882 at 36 Caldeonian Place Edinburgh Midlothian, d.

22 Jul 1912 in Hong Kong. of Royal George Hotel Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong probate Hong Kong to Dorothy Squair Widow Effects £305 11s 10d in England sealed London 15th August 1913.

144. ii. James Macgregor Squair b. 28 Sep 1884. iii. John William Guthrie Squair, b. 23 Apr 1886 in 35 Primrose Terrace Edinburgh

Midlothian, d. 8 Feb 1963 in St Mary's Hospital London. 28th December 1926 sailed on Rembrant from Southampton in 1st Class to Genoa occupation Company Director UK address 550 Abbey House Victoria Street London SW1 lived in italy

27th October 1928 sailed on Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft from Southampton in 1st Class to

Genoa occupation Company Director UK address C/O The Anglo Galvanizing Co.Ltd Abbey House 2 Victoria Street London S.W.1 lived in Italy

15th August 1930 sailed on Ormonde from London to Naples in 1st Class occupation

Director UK Address 552 Abbey House Victoria Strret London SW1 residence England 23rd September 1932 sailed on Marnix Van St Aldegonde from Southampton in 1st Class

to Genoa occupation Company Director UK address 53 Brook Street London W6 lived in Italy

26th August 1933 sailed on Marnix Van St Aldegonde from Southampton in 2nd Class to

Genoa occupation Agent UK Address Ballindune Haslemere Surrey lived in Italy 28th July 1934 sailed on J V Oldebarnevelt from Southampton to Genoa in 2nd Class

occupation Agent UK Address Ballindune Haselemere Surrey lived in Italy

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15th October 1937 sailed from Southampton on Christiann Huygens to Villefranche occupation not given UK address C/O Barclays Bank Ltd Abbey House London SW1

9th December 1940 gazetted 2nd Lieut in Intelligence Corps 1963 address Ladbroke Gardens Hotel 29 Ladbroke Gardens London the value of his

estate was £3522 1sh. 72. James Squair, b. 12 Jun 1857 at 4 High Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Banker, d. 1931 at St.

Edward Illinois USA. Scotsman 15th April 1931 p.15 "The death has ocurred at Nebraska, U.S.A. of Mr James Squair, president of the First State Bank of St.

Edward. A native of Nairnshire, he was the son of the late Mr James Squair,of Kildrummie. After serving his apprenticeship in the now defunct Caledonian Bank at Nairn, he in 1880, emigrated to the States, where he secured an appointment in the National Bank of Illinois, later joining the staff of the Cedar Valley Bank at Cedar Rapids, where he served for 23 years. In 1911 he acquired the interest of his cousin, the late Mr Hugh Squair in the First State Bank of St Edward of which institution he had occupied the position of president for a long period of years. He is survived by his widow and 2 daughters". He married Aurelia B, b. in Wisconsin USA.

Children: i. Margaret Squair, b. 1891 in Nebraska. She married Lawrence Clark, occupation 1920

Assisant Cashier St. Edward Bank Illinois. ii. Ruth B Squair, b. 1897 in Nebraska. 73. Charles Alexander Squair, b. 14 Mar 1865 at Lodgehill Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Veterinary

Surgeon, d. 16 Mar 1928 at 3 Somers Road Reigate Surrey. Administration with Will London 22nd May to his widow Louisa Effects £2411 8sh 10d. He married Louisa Sanders, 1900 at Reigate Surrey, b. 1874 in Buckland Surrey.

Children: i. Mary Robertson Squair, b. 1901 at Reigate Surrey, baptized 12 Sep 1901 at St Mark's

Reigate Surrey. She married Roderick Macgregor, 12 Apr 1930 at St Michael's Betchworth Surrey (son of John Cameron Macgregor), occupation 12 Apr 1930 Veterinary Surgeon.

145. ii. Marjorie Louisa Squair b. 1903. iii. Sheila Joyce Squair, b. 1912 at Reigate Surrey, occupation Nurse. Bride in Gown of

White Cloque - Mr Douglas Baird Wed in London At Savior's Church, Chelesa, London, on Saturday, Mr Douglas Baird, second son of the

late Mr H.R. Baird and Mrs Baird of Durris, married Miss Sheila Squair, youngest daughter of the late Mr C E Squair, Reigate, and Mrs Squair, Kildrummie, Betchworth, Surrey.

The bridal couple first met on a sea voyage a few months ago when Miss Squair was travelling to Malaya to visit her sister. The bridegroom is related to Lord Stonehaven, and his mother has always taken a keen, active interest in the social life of Deeside. Mr Baird's grandfather. Mr Baird's grandfather was Mr William Baird of Elie, Fifeshire,

The bride wore a charming picture gown of white cloque. The sleeves were full on the shoulders and tight to the wrist, and a long train extended from the skirt. Her veil of tulle was held in place a wreath of orange blossom, and she carried a bouquet of mixed white flowers, in which mingled a few sprays of heather.

She was given away by her mother, who wore a gown of grey lace trimmed with fur and a wine-red hat.

Miss Jean Hampton, the bride's niece, and Miss Janet Baird, the bridegroom's niece, were the two little bridesmaids, attired in picture frocks of blue organdie with wreaths of pink and blue flowers encircling their hair.

The best man was the bridegroom's elder brother, Mr Roy Baird.

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The ceremony was conducted by the Rev. R M Faithfull Davies, a friend of the bride's family, assisted the vicar of St Saviour's the Rev Prebendary Osborne.

Aberdeen Journal 26th July 1937 To Mr D. Baird and His Bride Happy Scene at Mansion Scenes of enthsiasm greeted the arrival at Durris House last night of Mr Douglas Baird

and his bride after their honeymoon in Wales. As darkness fell, employees and tenantry on the estate assembled in the grounds waiting

the approach of the happy couple. When their car entered the drive ropes were attached and, to the skirl of bagpipes, the vehicle was dragged to the entrance of the mansion house. Pulling the car were four stalwart men, who in 1893 hauled the carriage bearing the late Mr H. R. Baird and Mrs Baird, father and mother of Mr Douglas, when they returned from their honeymoon. The "team" consisted of Major Reid, Balbridie, Durris; Mr John Reid, Cairnfauld; Mr David Coutts, Westerton; and Mr Greig, late of Kinclunie. The ropes used last night were those used to pull Mr and Mrs H. R. Baird. As the car was drawn to the front of the house, beneath banners inscribed "Welcome Home" loud cheers came from about two hundred employees and tenants. Simultaneously there was a burst of fireworks from the lawn, the balcony and terrace of the house. Rockets and crackers sent streaks of multi-coloured flame high into the air, while showers of rose petals covered the car. Awaiting the young couple on the steps was Mrs H.R. Baird, who had a quiet word of welcome to her son and his bride, while cheer after cheer was raised. Mrs Douglas Baird was dressed in in a smart coat of checked tweed with dark fur. Before entering the house, Mr and Mrs Baird paused on the terrace to acknowledge the welcome given them. Mr David Anderson, Balfour House, wished them long health and happiness, as he expressed the joy of the company. Mr Baird in a brief reply, thanked the people for their loyalty. When Mr and Mrs Baird had retired to the house., Pipers Macdonald and Mathieson of the 5/7th Gordon Highlanders, strick up an eightsome reel which was hjeartily danced on the lawn. The health of the couple was toasted with enthusiasm

Aberdeen Journal Wednesday 4th August 1937. A son was born in February 1939 Ason was born at Rossall Nursing Home Inverness 28th November 1943 She sailed on the Hector on 31st October 1936 from Liverpool her address was 6

Tattenham Grove Epsom Down, she and Douglas met on the Rajputanta which arrived in London on 4th June 1937 Douglas had got on at Yokohama and Sheila at Singapore. Her sister Mary also sailed on the same sailing. She married (1) Douglas Montagu Baird, 24 Jul 1937 at St Saviour's Church Chelesa London (son of Henry Robert Baird and Florence Katherine Villiers), occupation Farmer, d. 13 Nov 1954 at Royal Infirmary Aberdeen Aberdeenshire, buried 16 Nov 1954 at Aberdeen Crematorium Aberdeen. Douglas: In 1954 he was living at Durris House Durris

His cause of death was Myocardial Infarction and Hepatic Cirrhosis On November 13th 1954 Douglas Montagu Baird of Durris House Drumoak

Aberdeenshire beloved husband of Sheila and father of Harry and Ian. Cremation Service at Aberdeen Crematorium tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11.30am

Times Nov 15th 1954. She married (2) Frederick Montague Hyde Villiers, 16 Jul 1959. 74. Elsie Watson Squair, b. 1 Nov 1867 at Lodgehill Nairn Nairnshire, d. 4 Oct 1945 at 30 Garscube

Terrace Edinburgh Midlothian. The name on her birth certificate was Elspat Watson Squair In 1892 her address was Kildrummie Nairnshire

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She was married according to the forms of the United Free Church of Scotland Her cause of death was Duodenal Ulcer and Cardiac Failure. She married William Davidson, 16 Mar

1892 at The Royal Marine Hotel Nairn Nairnshire, b. 25 Apr 1856 at Arngask Fife (son of James

Davidson and Margaret Eadie), occupation Bank Inspector Royal Bank of Scotland, d. 26 Dec 1930 at 30 Garscube Terrace Edinburgh Midlothian, buried 29 Dec 1930 in Comely Bank Cemetery Edinburgh. William: In 1892 his address was Woodbine Trinity Edinburgh.

Children: i. James Eadie Davidson, b. 7 May 1893 at 3 Whitehouse Loan Edinburgh Midlothian,

military 1915 - 1918 Royal Garrison Artillery Major, d. 16 Oct 1918 at 53rd C..C. S. France, buried 17 Oct 1918 in Roisel Communal Cemetery Extension Peronne France. DSO 2nd December 1918

Temporary Capt. (Acting Major) 19th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery. For conspicous gallantry and brilliant leadership in an attack. He reconnoitred a very forward position for his battery, and finally brought up his guns to a point within 1,500 yards of the front line from which he could reach all his objectives. He was here under continous machine-gun fire, and for 12 hours his was the most forward battery in the sector. Thanks to his courage, initative and energy the battery rendered valuable aid to the advance

Daniel Stewart's College Student of Science 1911-14; B.Sc 1914 O.T.C. Engineers Oct

1911 to Sept 1914, Cadet R.E. Sapper Sept 1914 .R.G.A. 2nd Lieut Sept 1914; Captain; Major May 1917. France May 1915 Flanders Croix de Guerre and Chevalier de l'Ordre de la Couronne Belgian Dec 1917. D.S.O. Sept 1918 Dispatches Dec 1918 Wounded in March and Oct 1918

Order of the Crown (Belgium), Croix de Guerre (Belgium) Grave II B.12 Granted Leave from 29th March 1918 - 29 april 1918 Value of estate 1397.10.1 Inventory of returned goods 1 wrist watch damaged. 1 cheque book, 1 adavance book, 1 Pocket note case, 1 Psalm

book (German), Letters, 1 Leather Case (Damaged) Papers, Photos, Cards etc 16th October 1914 to 14 November 1914 Sapper City of Dundee (Territorial) Royal

Engineers Height 5ft 8" 19th Siege Battery 18th April 1917 To be acting major whilst commanding battery 18th September 1917 to be Temporary Captain 2nd February 1918 To B.G. Course at Lydd 21st March 1918 wounded in action at Cambrai, gun show wound treated at 41 ? Hosp and

8th General Hospital, left unit on 25th March 1918 sailed for England on 29th March 1918 on Hospital Ship " Western Australia" treated at

3rd London General Hospital Wandsworth rejoined Battery 14th May 1918 relinquising rank of acting major. To Hospital sick on 3rd

July 1918, rejoined unit 16th July 1918, died 16 October 1918 compound fracture of tibula and fibula, compound fracture radius ulva and humerus left and head, died of wounds 53rd Casualty Clearing Station.

ii. William Watson Davidson, b. 30 Sep 1896 at 3 Whitehouse Loan Edinburgh Midlothian, d. 30 Dec 1969, buried 3 Jan 1970 in Comely Bank Cemetery Edinburgh. In 1945 he was the informant to his Mother's death

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In 1949 he was the informant to the death of his Sister Marjorie his address was 18 Abercrombie Place Edinburgh

He attended Daniel Stewart's College was a Student of Law 1919 O.T.C Artillery Dec 1915 - June 1916 Cadet Officer Cadet July 1916 R.G.A 6th Corps, 2nd Lieut Oct 1916 Lieut April 1918 to Feb 1919 France.

iii. Marjory Ross Davidson, b. 5 May 1901 at 30 Garscube Terrace Edinburgh Midlothian, occupation 1 Apr 1949 Fundholder, d. 1 Apr 1949 at 30 Garscube Terrace Edinburgh Midlothian, buried 4 Apr 1949 in Comely Bank Cemetery Edinburgh.

iv. Elsie Marguerite Davidson, b. 20 Jun 1905 at 30 Garscube Terrace Edinburgh Midlothian, d. 28 Jun 1969, buried 1 Jul 1969 in Comely Bank Cemetery Edinburgh.

75. John Squair, b. 24 Dec 1869 at Lodgehill Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Architect, d. 22 May 1932 at

Town & County Hospital Nairn Nairnshire, buried 25 May 1932 in Nairn Cemetery Nairn Nairnshire. In 1916 he was the informant to his Brother George's death his address was Navity Cromarty

In 1922 he was the informant to his Sister Isabella's death address Janefield Waverley Road Nairn Scotsman 25th May 1932 p.9 " Mr John Squair, a well - known North of Scotland. architect and surveyor, has passed away at Nairn.

He was a member of an old Nairnshire family being the youngest son of the late Mr James Squair of Kildrummie. Educated at Nairn Academy, he trained as an architect with the late Mr Duncan Cameron, Inverness, and Messrs Kinnear & Peddie, Edinburgh. Returning North he began practice as an architect, which profession he carried on successfully for several years. He later took to farming, and for a time held the tenancy of the farms of Meikle Kildrummie, Nairn, and Navity near Cromarty. On leaving these farms Mr Squair resumed practice in Nairn as an architect. He is survived by Mrs Squair, and one son and two daughters." He married Henrietta Reid Macintyre, 4 Nov 1902 at Golfview Hotel Nairn Nairnshire, b. 16 Jul 1879 at Meikle Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire (daughter of Donald Macintyre and Christina Campbell), d. 3 Feb 1939 at Craiglea Nairn Nairnshire. Henrietta: Her 1902 address was Meikle Kildrummie Nairn.

Children: 146. i. Margaret Robertson Squair b. 23 Oct 1903. ii. Johannah Henrietta Squair, b. 9 May 1906 at Meikle Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire,

occupation 30 Mar 1935 Teacher of Languages. In 1935 her address was Janefield Waverley Road Nairn. She married William Halkertson Braid, 30 Mar 1935 at Janefield Waverley Road Nairn Nairnshire, b. 12 Nov 1906 at 26 Kirkland Street Glasgow (son of Robert Lennox Braid and Wilhelmina Bonsor), occupation 30 Mar 1935 Teacher of Science. William: In 1935 his residence was Alcazar William Street Kirkcaldy.

iii. James Donald Macintyre Squair, b. 16 Jul 1911 at Navity Cromarty Rosshire, d. 1997 at Sefton North Merseyside. He married Ann, b. 13 Jan 1918.

76. Robert Squair, b. 16 Sep 1860 at 14 Church Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Mason, d. 12 Jun

1922 at 18 Warrender Park Road Edinburgh Midlothian. He married May Helen Gibb, 19 Apr 1887 at No 7 Royal Circus Edinburgh Midlothian, b. 1863 (daughter of Mary Brown and Alexander Gibb), occupation Dressmaker, d. 14 May 1929 at 18 Warrender Park Road Edinburgh. May: In 1885 she was residing at Roxburgh Street Kelso

Her cause of death was Pneumonia duration 7 days. Children: 147. i. Robert Squair b. 2 Aug 1885. ii. Alexander Squair, b. 30 Oct 1887 at 42 Buccleuch Street Edinburgh Midlothian,

occupation 2 Apr 1911 Chemist, d. 24 Mar 1982 in Manchester. He married Isobel McCulloch.

iii. George Squair, b. 20 Mar 1889 at 60 Buccleuch Street Edinburgh Midlothian, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Tailor.

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iv. Margaret Tulloch Squair, b. 8 Mar 1891 at 105 Causewayside Edinburgh Midlothian, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Dressmaker.

v. May Helen Gibb Squair, b. 30 May 1893 at 105 Causewayside Edinburgh Midlothian. In 1921 she was a witness at her Sister Isabella's wedding.

vi. Elspeth Watson Squair, b. 28 Mar 1895 at 100 Causewayside Edinburgh Midlothian, d. 26 Aug 1900 at 2 Braid Place Edinburgh Midlothian.

vii. Isabella Graham Squair, b. 7 May 1897 at 2 Braid Place Edinburgh Midlothian, occupation 5 Mar 1921 Drapery Shop Assistant. In 1921 her address was 18 Warrender Park Road Edinburgh. She married William McLean, 5 Mar 1921 at 90 Grange Loan Edinburgh, b. 1894 (son of William McLean and Mary Mackenzie), occupation 1921 Electrician. William: In 1921 her address was 6 Fisher Street Methil.

viii. Dorothy Mary Squair, b. 31 Jul 1899 at 2 Braid Place Edinburgh Midlothian. ix. James Norman Squair, b. 7 Feb 1902 at 2 Braid Place Edinburgh Midlothian, occupation

12 Oct 1935 House Painter (Journeyman). In 1929 he was the informant to his Mother's death his address was 18 Warrender Park Road Edinburgh

In 1935 he was residing at 64 Marchmont Crescent Edinburgh. He married Dorothy Elizabeth Peebles, 12 Oct 1935 at Wilson's Hall Biggar Lanarkshire, b. 1911 (daughter of David Peebles and Kate Knight), occupation 12 Oct 1935 Shop Assistant. Dorothy: In 1935 her address was Gowanbank Biggar.

x. John Squair, b. 27 Dec 1903 at 8 Drumdryan Street Edinburgh Midlothian, occupation Brewery Clerk. His 1928 address was 18 Warrender Park Road Edinburgh. He married Lily Heley, 18 Sep 1928 at Church of the Sacred Heart Edinburgh Midlothian, b. 9 Nov 1902 in 79 High Riggs Edinburgh (daughter of Arhur John Heley and Bridget Farrell), occupation Draper's Shop Assistant. Lily: Her 1928 address was 29 Lauriston Street Edinburgh.

77. John Squair, b. 15 Jul 1865 at 14 Church Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Grocery Manager. In

1887he was a witness at his Brother Robert's wedding. He married Agnes C, 1894 at Thanet Kent. Children: i. Blanche Isabella Squair, b. 4 Sep 1895 at Ramsgate Kent, d. 1985 in Cheshire. 78. Jane Macintosh Squair, b. 17 Dec 1861 at Park Street Nairn, d. 18 Dec 1901 at 18 Mill Road Nairn

Nairnshire, buried 1901 in Nairn Churchyard. In 1888 her address was Balblair Cottages Nairn Her cause of death was Pneumonia 7 days. She married Alexander Mackay, 9 Mar 1888 at Post Office

Brae Inverness, b. 1849 (son of Alexander Mackay and Mary Cameron), occupation Farm Servant, d. 26 Apr 1929, buried 1929 in Nairn Churchyard. Alexander: In 1888 his address was Balblair Cottages Nairn.

Children: 148. i. George Alexander Mackay b. 22 May 1890. ii. James Duncan Mackay, b. 5 Feb 1893 at Balblair Road Nairn Nairnshire, occupation 28

Sep 1917 Railway Clerk, occupation 2 May 1970 Retired Signalman, d. 2 May 1970 at Bridge of Burn Hospital Creiff Perthshire. In 1970 his address was 42 Ward Road Muthill

His cause of death was Carcinoma of Stomach. He married Elizabeth Catherine Pigott, 28 Sep 1917 at Tower Gardens Tain Rosshire, b. 17 Feb 1891 (daughter of Williamson Pigott and Annie Macbean), occupation 28 Sep 1917 Dockyard Worker, d. 31 Jul 1976 at Burghmuir Hospital Perth. Elizabeth: in 1917 she was residing at Northfield Invergordon and working at the Naval Dockyard Invergordon

Her cause of death was Aplastic Anaemia and Ischaemic Heart Disease. iii. John Mackay, b. 3 Jul 1888 in Station Road Nairn Nairnshire. 79. James Squair, b. 6 Oct 1867 at 22 Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Ploughman, d. 29 May

1937 at 378 Banning Street Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, buried 1 Jun 1937 in Meadow Lea Manitoba

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Canada. sailed with family on 24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907

Winnpeg Free Press Friday December 31st 1936 Mr and Mrs James Squair of Reaburn Man, Thursday received congratulationson the occasion of their

golden wedding anniversary, at the home of their son-in-law and daughter Mr and Mrs A Masson, 378 Banning Street. Mr and Mrs Squair were married in Elgin,

Morayshire, Scotland, Dec 10 1886 and came to Manitoba with their family in 1906 residing at Reaburn for the past 30 years. They have ten daughters, two sons, thirty grandchildren and one great-grandson. The daughters are

Mrs A. Mason, Mrs G. Henry, Mrs W McKnight, Mrs H. Hood, Mrs H McKinley, Mrs R. Cordy all off Winnipeg; Mrs W.E. Round, Banff, Alta; Mrs H. W. Campbell, Portage la Prarie; Mrs G. Bailey and Mrs W. Delbrifge of Marquette, Man.. The sons are James Alexander and Francis William of Reaburn

Winnipeg Free Press Tuesday June 1st 1937 James Squair, Former Reaburn Resident Dies on Saturday James Squair, formely of Reaburn, Man. died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs A Mason, 378

Banning Street, following a lengthy illness. Mr Squair, a native of Nairn, Scotland, who came to Winnipeg in 1907 and started darming at Reaburn in 1909, was a director on the board of yhe Manitoba Co-operative Dairies and chairman of the Ossawa school baord for many years. Surviving are his widow, ten daughters, Mrs A. Mason, Mrs G. Henry, Mrs W McKnight, Mrs H. Hood, Mrs H McKinley, Mrs R. Cordy all off Winnipeg; Mrs W.E. Round, Banff, Alta; Mrs H. W. Campbell, Portage la Prarie; Mrs G. Bailey and Mrs W. Delbrifge, Marquette, Man.; two sons, James and Frank of Reaburn; 30 grand-children and two great-grandchildren; one sister, Elsie of Glasgow Scotland; and one brother of, Duncan of Vancouver,

Funeral services will be held Tuesday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock at Mordue's Rev. Hugh McFarlane officiating, and a second service will be held at Meadow Lea United Church at 3.30 pm. conducted by Rev J. Hambley. The pallbearers will be Jean Taylor, William Johnstone, Alfred Tully, James Grant JohnMaver and T L Jarman Burial will be at Meadow Lea. He married Elizabeth Bain, 10 Dec 1886 at 57 North Street Bishopmill Elgin Morayshire, b. 1866 (daughter of William Bain and Margaret

Mackenzie), occupation Domestic Servant. Elizabeth: sailed with family on 24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907.

Children: 149. i. Jeannie Squair b. 15 Sep 1887. 150. ii. Maggie Ann Squair b. 9 Oct 1889. 151. iii. Elsie Squair b. 3 Sep 1891. iv. Williamina Bain Squair, b. 7 Dec 1893 in Scarfbanks St. Andrew's Llanbryd Morayshire.

sailed with family on 24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907. She married McKnight.

v. Elizabeth Squair, b. 24 Nov 1895 in Scarfbanks St. Andrew's Llanbryd Morayshire. She married Henry Hood, 6 Jul 1915 in Assinboia Canada.

vi. Mary Grant Squair, b. 26 Jun 1897 in 54 East High Street Bishopmill Elgin Morayshire. sailed with family on 24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907. She married Howard Weller Campbell, 3 Nov 1915 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.

152. vii. Georgina Squair b. 9 Jun 1899. 153. viii. James Alexander Squair b. 13 Jan 1902.

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ix. Annie Younie Squair, b. 13 Jan 1902 in The Cross of Bishopmill Parish of New Spynie Morayshire, d. 15 Jan 1902 in The Cross of Bishopmill Parish of New Spynie Morayshire. She was born at 7.00am her cause of death was Prematurity.

x. Annie Isabella Squair, b. 27 May 1904 in The Cross of Bishopmill Parish of New Spynie Morayshire, d. 27 Jul 1985 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. She sailed with family on 24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907. She married Harold Frank McKinley, 4 Oct 1930 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, b. 11 Nov 1892 in Whitemouth Manitoba Canada, d. 28 Nov 1978 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.

154. xi. Francis William Squair b. 27 May 1906. xii. Mildred Gordon Squair, b. 2 Oct 1908 at Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, d. 22 Oct 2003 at

Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. Winnipeg Free Press Saturday 14th November 1936 WEDDINGS CORDY - SQUAIR Home Street Church of Christ was the scene of a pretty wedding Saturday, Nov 7 at 7pm

when Mildred Gordon, daughter of Mr and Mrs James Squair, Reaburn, Man, became the bride of Roland John, eldest son of Mr and Mrs John H. Cordy, of St. James. Rev. Stanley L. Shippey performed the ceremony.

To the strains of "The Bridal Chorus" from "Lohengrie" the bride entered the church with her brother Mr James A. Squair, who gave her in marriage. She wore coronation gold taffeta, with form fitting bodice, the swing skirt falling from the high waistline. Two rows of stitching formed a yoke from shoulder line to brown velvet bows at the V neckline. Smart puffed sleeves were high on the shoulders. Her hat was a tiny madcap model of brown velvet with gold metallic trim and she carried Talisman roses.

The bridesmaid, Miss Florence Wilkinson, was becomingly gowned in an aquamarine blister satin, bias cut from the halter neck to the hem of the floor length skirt. The short tricorne sleeves were set into the shoulder. The dress was belted with matching material and trimmed with a row of tiny brown buttons from the throat. Her hat was a turban of brown velvet with a stiffened hose veil and she carried bronze pompoms.

Mr Cecil Cotter attended the bridegroom, and Messrs George R. Cordy and James A Mason were ushers. During the singing of the register Miss Edith Fowler sang "Because"

The bride's mother wore a black crepe street length dress trimmed with shell pink georgette. Her hat was a close-fitting model of black velvet, and her corsage was of Johanna Hill roses.

The bridegroom's mother chose a smart ankle-length dress of black satin and lace. Her hat was a tricorne model of black velvet and she wore a corsage of Briercliffe roses.

A reception was held at the home of the bride's sister. Mrs A. Masson . She married Roland J Corby, 7 Nov 1936 at Home Street Church of Christ Winnipeg

Manitoba Canada, b. 1910 at Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, d. 1996 at Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.

155. xiii. Edith Louise Squair b. 23 Sep 1910. 80. Alexander Squair, b. 3 Jul 1869 at 22 Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Grocers

Warehouseman, d. 16 Dec 1933 at 27 Cartvale Road Glasgow Lanark. In 1903 he was a witness at his Brother Duncan's wedding

His 1913 address was 85 Sinclair Street Glasgow In 1920 he was a tenant of a flat at 27 Cartvale Road Glasgow which was owned by Dorothy M Smith

Ardoch Lodge Cambuslang In 1923 he was the informant to his Mother's death his address was 27 Cartvale Road Glasgow His cause of death was Pneumonia duration 6 days and Bronchitis duration 12 days. He married Helen

McEwan Paton, 27 Jun 1913 at Easter Latheresk Kettle Fife, b. 1 May 1886 at Blacklaws Kilrenny Fife

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(daughter of John Paton and Helen Anderson McEwan), d. 1974 in Basingstoke Hampshire. Helen: Her 1913 address was Easter Latheresk Kettle.

Children: i. George Squair, b. 6 Oct 1914 at 27 Cartvale Road Glasgow Lanark, d. 1978. ii. Alexander Squair, b. 2 Feb 1916 at 27 Cartvale Road Glasgow Lanark, d. 14 Feb 1916 at

27 Cartvale Road Glasgow Lanark. cause of death premature birth. 156. iii. Helen McEwan Squair b. 28 Apr 1918. 81. Daniel Squair, b. 24 Nov 1871 at Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Wholesales Grocers

Salesman, occupation 20 Jan 1929 Cooperative Society Warehouseman, d. 20 Jun 1929 at Victoria Infirmary Glasgow Lanarkshire. In 1900 he was the informant to his Brother John's death his address was 85 Sinclair Drive Langside Glasgow

In 1915 his address was 85 Sinclair Drive Langside Glasgow In 1917 his address was 97 Carmichael Place Glasgow In 1918 his address was 97 Carmichael Place Glasgow when he was the informant to his Son George's

death In 1921 his address was 97 Carmichael Place Langside Glasgow His cause of death was Pernicarditis with effusion 4 months In 1929 his residence was 5 Mansionhouse Road Glasgow. He married (1) Agnes Laird Kerr, 19 Apr

1915 at 19 Howard Street Glasgow Lanarkshire, b. 27 May 1891 at 16 Westmoreland Street Govanhill Glasgow (daughter of John Kerr and Robina Simpson), occupation Insurance Clerk, d. 18 Mar 1917 at Victoria Infirmary Glasgow Lanarkshire. Agnes: Her address in 1917 was 97 Carmichael Place Glasgow

Her cause of death was Mesenteric Thrombosis. He married (2) Lizzie Walker Lindsay, b. 1889 (daughter of James Hawkins Lindsay and Catherine Stewart Lees).

Children: i. Jeannie Ross Squair, b. 9 May 1915 in 46 High Street Grantown on Spey Inverallann

Morayshire, d. 1993. ii. George Kerr Squair, b. 1 Feb 1917 at 97 Carmichael Place Glasgow Lanark, d. 1 Jun 1918

at Victoria Infirmary Glasgow Lanarkshire. His cause of death was Empyema Meningitis. 82. Elsie Watson Squair, b. 11 Oct 1873 at 94 Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire, d. 19 Feb 1945 at 56 Third

Avenue Cathcart Glasgow Lanarkshire. She was married according to the forms of the Free Church of Scotland (Salisbury Street)

In 1896 her address was 53 Aitkenhead Road Glasgow Her cause of death was Mitral Stenosis / Congestive Cardiac Failure. She married Thomas Gordon

McKinnell, 3 Nov 1896 at Marie Stuart Hall Crosshill Glasgow, b. 14 Jun 1869 at 11 King Street Dumfries Dumfriesshire (son of William McKinnell and Mary Wilson), occupation Butcher, d. 21 Mar 1951 at 133 Balornock Road Glasgow Lanarkshire. Thomas: In 1896 his address was 71 Bakerbiggins Road Glasgow

In 1920 he was a tenant of a flat at 125 Stanmore Road Glasgow In 1951 his address was 56 Third Avenue Glasgow His cause of death was Senility / Myocardial Degeneration. Children: i. Jeanie Squair McKinnell, b. 6 Mar 1898 at 9 Carpin Street Glasgow, d. 1975. In 1925 her

address was 125 Stanmore Road Glasgow. She married Alexander McCallum Hood, 3 Mar 1925 at Grosvenor Gordon Street Glasgow, b. 13 Nov 1887 at 32 Longside Road Govanhill Glasgow (son of Alexander Hood and Janet Bowie), occupation 3 Mar 1925 Clerk Assesor's Department. Alexander: In 1925 his address was 103 Mount Annan Drive Glasgow.

ii. William Thomas McKinnell, b. 16 May 1904 at 3 Florida Street Mount Florida Glasgow, occupation 1935 Representative Chemists Sundries, d. 21 Sep 1959 at 33 Morven Drive Clarkston Renfrewshire. In 1935 his address was 56 Third Avenue Glasgow

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His cause of death was Coronary Thrombosis. He married Janet (Jenny) McDonald Mcilvean, 26 Dec 1935 at Govanhill West Church Glasgow, b. 19 Mar 1906 in 6 Boyd Street Crosshill Renfrew (daughter of Andrew MciLvean and Annie Jamieson), d. 18 Nov 1995 in Victoria Infirmary Annex Mansionhouse Road Glasgow. Janet: 1935 address 87 Somerville Crescent Glasgow

In 1995 her address was 10 Parkgrove Avenue Giffnock Her cause of death was Bronchpneumonia / Immobility/ Cerebrovascular accident The informant to her head was her niece M Hood 7 Rowan Brae Springwood Village

Kelso. 83. Duncan Ross Squair, b. 11 Nov 1875 at 92 Harbour Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation 6 Jan 1903

Drapery Salesman, d. 5 Jun 1954 at Vancouver British Columbia Canada. In 1903 his address was 85 Sinclair Drive Glasgow

1911Bondonlin, Okangan Mission, Yale and Cariboo BC 1916 482 Young Street Winnipeg Manitoba (absent in England) arrived at Quebec on Letitia from Glasgow on 11th May 1914 arrived at St John New Brunswick on Scotian a private serving with PPCLI suffering from Bronchitis

3rd January 1917. He married Annie Isabella Davidson, 6 Jan 1903 at 28 Arundel Drive Langside Glasgow Lanark, b. 1879 (daughter of Horatio Davidson and Isabella Munro), d. 26 Aug 1967 at Vancouver British Columbia Canada. Annie: In 1903 her address was 14 Battlefield Avenue Glasgow

She was married at Langside Parish Church. Children: i. Horatio George Squair, b. 7 Jul 1904 at 2 Emery House Burnblea Street Hamilton, d. 28

Nov 1910 at Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. 157. ii. Duncan Ross Squair b. 25 Feb 1908. iii. Lyna Squair, b. 1916 at Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. 84. Alexander Squair, b. 10 Sep 1841 at Bowmanville Durham Ontario Canada, occupation 1861 Miller.

He married Mary Handy. Children: 158. i. William Henry Squair b. 16 Oct 1862. 159. ii. Louis James Squair b. 1865. 160. iii. Francis Alexander Squair b. 1867. iv. Thomas Squair, b. 1871. v. Frederick Squair. 161. vi. Oskar Squair b. 1879. vii. Maggie Squair. 85. Christina Grant Squair, b. 12 Sep 1850 at Bowmanville Durham Ontario Canada. She married

George Geddis, 20 Aug 1874 at Bowmanville Durham Ontario Canada, b. 1850 in England, occupation 1874 Gentleman.

Children: i. Innis Louis Giddis, b. 16 Jan 1875 at Durham Ontario Canada. 86. John Squair, b. 19 Jul 1850 at Bowmanville Ontario Canada, occupation 15 Feb 1928 Professor of

French Literature Toronto University, d. 15 Feb 1928 at 368 Palmerston Ave Toronto Ontario Canada, buried 17 Feb 1928 at Bowmanville Cemetery Durham Ontario Canada. His cause of death was Coronary Thrombosis

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His address in 1928 was 17 Roxburgh Toronto Ontario. He married Laura Clemetina Prout, 18 Dec 1886 at Durham Ontario Canada, b. 17 Aug 1858 in Darlington Township Ontario Canada, d. 20 Aug 1950 in Toronto Ontario Canada.

Children: i. Marion Rose Squair, b. 29 Mar 1897 in Toronto Ontario Canada, d. 29 Aug 1970 in

Toronto Ontario Canada. She married Harold Smith Hunter, 19 Aug 1929 in Toronto Ontario Canada, b. 14 Apr 1890 in Edinburgh Midlothian.

87. Francis Lewis Squair, b. 12 May 1860, d. 10 Feb 1945 at Bowmanville Ontario Canada. He married

(1) Claria Matilda Prout, 21 Mar 1884 at Darlington Township Ontario Canada, b. 6 Apr 1861 in Darlington Township Ontario Canada, d. 11 Aug 1885. He married (2) Annie Stephens, 8 Oct 1889 in Darlington Township Ontario Canada, b. 7 Jul 1858.

Children: i. Mary Clara Squair, b. 4 Aug 1885 in Darlington Township Ontario Canada, d. 14 Jan

1955 in Bowmanville Ontario Canada, occupation Teacher in Public School. ii. Reginald Kyle Squair, b. 10 Aug 1891 in Darlington Township Durham Ontario Canada,

d. 2 Mar 1961, buried in Bowmanville Cemetery. He married Aura Belle Rundle, 1915, b. 23 Dec 1898 in Durham County Ontario Canada.

iii. Laurence Augustince Squair, b. 9 Aug 1893 in Darlington Township Ontario Canada, d. 10 Jun 1983 in Ontario Canada.

iv. Margaret Ruth Squair, b. 12 Jun 1895 in Darlington Township Durham Ontario Canada. She married William Scott Moffat, 25 Sep 1920 in Clarke Ontario Cawdor, b. 16 Oct 1892 (son of David Moffat and Agnes Scott), d. 9 Nov 1973 in Orono Clarke Townshhip Durham Ontario Canada.

88. Christina Helen Squair, b. 25 Oct 1862 in Ontario Canada, d. 4 Jun 1953 in Ontario Canada. She

married George Albert Stephens, 30 Jun 1890 at Durham County Ontario Canada, b. 7 Sep 1863 in Darlington Township Durham Ontario Canada, d. 25 Nov 1936 in Ontario Canada.

Children: i. Katie Marguerite Stephens, b. 31 Jul 1892 in Darlington Township Durham Ontario

Canada, d. 22 Jul 1970 in Mitchell's Corners Ontario Canada. She married Roy Langmaid, 17 Jun 1922 in Darlington Township Durham Ontario Canada, b. 1894.

162. ii. Mary Madalina Stephens b. 18 Jan 1897. 89. Francis John Squair, b. 15 Apr 1874 in 1 St Evan's Road London, baptized 28 Jun 1874 in

Maryleborne Presbyterian Church. 1911 address 71 Bathurst Gardens Willesden Middlesex. He married Gertrude Robinson, 1901.

Children: i. Olive Maude Squair, b. 1902 in London. 163. ii. Ivy Jessie Squair b. 11 Aug 1904. 90. Annie Squair, b. 4 Jul 1875 at 1 St Evan's Road London, baptized 28 Nov 1875 at Maryleborne

Presbyterian Church, d. 25 Jul 1939 at St . Michael's Hospital Toronto Ontario Canada, buried 28 Jul 1939 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery Toronto Canada. She was educated at Harrow Road School which she entered 24th August 1885. She married Robert Wallace Durham, 17 Jul 1915 at Toronto Ontario Canada, b. 1861, d. 25 Jan 1939 in St Michaels Hospital Toronto Canada, buried 28 Jan 1939 in Mount Pleasant Cemetery Toronto Canada, occupation 17 Jul 1915 Grocer.

Children: i. Jessie Elizabeth Durham, b. 1 May 1918 at Toronto Ontario Canada, d. 23 Mar 1990 at

Toronto Ontario Canada. She married Herbert John Hackert, 1939 in Toronto Ontario Canada, b. 4 Apr 1912 at Sheppey Kent, d. 17 Feb 2000 at Toronto Ontario Canada.

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91. Isabel Kate Elizabeth Squair, b. 19 Nov 1878 at 4 Eleown Terrace London, baptized 30 Mar 1879 at Marylebone Presbyterian Church. She married John William Bosley Billing, 31 Mar 1899 at London, b. 8 Oct 1877 in 15 Townsend Cottages Hampstead (son of John Bosley Billing and Alice Sparks), baptized 3 Feb 1878 in St Stephen the Martyr Hampstead, occupation Painter, d. 7 Mar 1954 in Toronto York Ontario Canada. John: He emigrated with his wife and family on 13th June 1907 sailing from Liverpool to Quebec on the "Southwark".

Children: i. Jessie Isabel Alice Billing, b. 15 Jun 1900 in London, occupation 19 Nov 1924 Telephone

Operator, d. 13 Mar 1924 at 40 Breadalbane Street Toronto Ontario Canada, buried 15 Mar 1924 in Norway Cemetery Toronto Ontario Canada. In 1920 her address was 151 Coleman Avenue Toronto

Her Cause of death was Puperal Sepataciema. She married McKinley Malcolm Fraser, 19 Nov 1920 at Toronto York Ontario Canada, b. 4 Jul 1899 in Toronto York Ontario Canada (son of Simon Fraser and Helen Fiffe), occupation 19 Nov 1920 Motor Mechanic.

ii. Katie Annie Elizabeth Billing, b. 2 Mar 1902 in London. In 1920 she was a witness at her Sister Isabel's wedding her address was 151 Coleman Avenue Toronto

She lived in California from 1920 onwards She was 5ft 3 in height with light brown hair and brown eyes and of a fair complexion She lived at Venice Blvd Los Angeles She became an American Citizen on 17th November 1950. 164. iii. May Billing b. 1904. iv. Annie Billing, b. 1907 in London. v. John James Billing, b. 16 Aug 1910 at Lot 46 Main Street Toronto York Ontario Canada,

d. 7 Aug 1911 at Lot 46 Main Street Toronto York Ontario Canada. vi. Frank Billing, b. 25 Dec 1911. vii. Edith Billing, b. 28 Aug 1913 at York Ontario Canada, d. 19 Sep 1994 at Norwalk Los

Angeles California USA. 165. viii. Graydon Billing b. 8 May 1916. 92. Robert Macphail, b. JUN 1854 in Canada, d. 17 Sep 1947 in Tacoma Washington USA, occupation

Salesman, occupation 1930 Floor Walker Dry Goods Store. In 1900 he was living at Buffalo City Erie Co New York

In 1910 he was living at Tacoma Washington In 1921 he was living at 2112 North Mullen Street Tacoma Washington which he owned In 1930 he was living at 2112 North Mullen Street Tacoma Washington which he owned In 1940 he was living at 4314 North Mullen Tacoma Washington which he owned. He married Ella

Marie Snider, b. 1860. Children: i. Ethelyn Grafton Macphail, b. AUG 1895 in New York. 93. George B McPhail, b. 1868, occupation 1 Apr 1940 Secretary Manufacturer's Saving Bank. In 1940 he

lived at 217 Herkimer Buffalo. He married Helen Hutcheon, 14 Jun 1899 in Welland Ontario Canada, b. 1879 in Bertie Ontario Canada (daughter of Robert A Hutcheon and Hester Stevens).

Children: i. Hugh R McPhail, b. 1905 in Buffallo Erie New York USA, occupation 1 Apr 1940

Attorney. 94. Alexander Macpherson, b. 4 Feb 1832 at Realnock Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 14 Feb 1832 at

Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation 27 Oct 1859 Carpenter, occupation 30 Jun 1884 Publican, d. 30 Jun 1884 at Woodford Durnudur Caboolture Queensland, buried 1 Jul 1884 at Woodford Durnudur Caboolture Queensland. Witnesses to his baptism were John Mackintosh Realknock & Peter Macintyre Gamekepper at Moyhall

arrived on "John Davies" 10th May 1855 occupation Labourer

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cause of death Concussion of Brain caused by a fall from his mare when she bolted "Pioneers of the Kilcoy District" Vol1. 1841-1901 Alexander slected Portion 9V (159 Acres) and 15A (40Acres) on 18th February 1875 at Glenfern and

Eliza selected 12V (118 Acres), also at Glenfern. He also selected lan portion 113 (120 Acres) on 25 August in area known as Sandy Creek. he later called this Glenfern. He built a hotel and was reputed to have cut all the red cedar and silky oak timber for the dwelling. He married Eliza Webb, 27 Oct 1859 at Drayton Queensland Australia, b. 1840 at Gloucestershire England (daughter of Joseph Webb and Sarah James), d. 19 Nov 1922 at Queensland Australia, buried 21 Nov 1922 in Kilcoy Cemetery Kileny Queensland Australia. Eliza: Arrived in Australia on 29th April 1853 at Moreton Bay with her parents and siblings. She was issued a victualler's licence in June/July 1887. The home became known as the Glenfern Hotel and was the first hotel in the Kilcoy district. She carried on as licensee until 1889 when her 2nd husband took over.

Children: 166. i. John McPherson b. 6 Aug 1860. 167. ii. Alexander McPherson b. 16 Feb 1862. 168. iii. Eliza McPherson b. 28 Jan 1864. 169. iv. Amelia Janet McPherson b. 18 May 1867. v. Hugh William McPherson, b. 28 Sep 1870 at Queensland Australia, d. 6 Jun 1951, d. in

Redcliffe Cemetery Redcliffe Queensland Australia. Selected Portion 190v (160 Acres) an agricrultural farm in the parish of Kilcoy . At one time he had a lease on Bribie Island and was breeding cattle there. He married Louisa Emily Frances Moore, 17 Feb 1898 at Queensland Australia (daughter of Arthur William Moore and Eliza Catherine Walpole), d. 30 Apr 1934 in Queensland Australia, d. in Redcliffe Cemetery Redcliffe Queensland Australia.

95. Hugh Macpherson, b. 20 Mar 1834 at Raitnock Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 28 Mar 1834 at Cawdor

Nairnshire, occupation 21 Oct 1870 Maltster at a Distillery, occupation 2 Apr 1871 Labourer, occupation 11 Mar 1925 Crofter, d. 11 Mar 1925 at Drumcharrel Cawdor Nairnshire, buried 14 Mar 1925 in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire. Witnesses to Baptism Hugh Macintyre Farmer Farmer Foynesfield (Maternal Grandfather) & Hugh Cameron Pensioner at Campbelltown at marriage address Brackla Cawdor employed as a Maltster

In 1860 a witness at the marriage of his Sister Isabella In 1871 he was residing at Drumcharrel Cawdor with his Parents in Law His cause of death was Senile Decay. He married Catherine McIntosh, 21 Oct 1870 at Drumcharrel

Cawdor Nairnshire, b. 1838 (daughter of Robert Mcintosh and Janet Fraser), d. 3 Feb 1882 in Drumcharrel Cawdor Nairnshire, buried 5 Feb 1882 in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation 21 Oct 1870 Domestic Servant. Catherine: 1870 address Drumcharrel Cawdor

Cause of death Cancer of Stomach 5 months. Children: 170. i. Alexander McPherson b. 12 Sep 1871. 171. ii. Robert McPherson b. 28 Jun 1873. 172. iii. Hugh William McPherson b. 23 Sep 1875. iv. Janet McPherson, b. 26 Jan 1878 at Drumcharrel Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 17 Mar

1878 at Free Church of Scotland Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Domestic Servant, d. 22 Oct 1943 at Ferniehill Road Gilmerton Edinburgh. In 1913 she was a wittness at her Brother Hugh's wedding

In 1927 her address was a Beechwood Nairn. She married Alexander Hood, 23 Dec 1927 at 9 Watson Crescent Edinburgh, b. 10 Feb 1872 in Myles Tranent East Lothian (son of James Hood and Margaret Wilson), occupation Market Gardener. Alexander: In 1927 his address was Ferniehill Gilmerton.

173. v. Margaret Ann McPherson b. 5 Jun 1880.

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96. Isabella Macpherson, b. 18 Feb 1836 at Realnock Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 10 Mar 1836 at Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Domestic Servant, d. 24 Jun 1862 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire. Witnesses to Baptism James Macintyre Bognafuaran and Charles Macintyre Merchant in Nairn(her uncles )

In 1860 her address was Newlands of Broomhill Cawdor Her cause of death was Typhoid Fever duration 18 days. She married Peter Mackenzie, 3 Feb 1860 at

Free Church of Scotland Cawdor Nairnshire, b. 4 Sep 1819 at Polneach Cawdor Nairnshire (son of Peter Mackenzie and Isabella Mackay), baptized 25 Oct 1819 at Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation House Carpenter, d. 26 Sep 1876 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire. Peter: Witnesses to Baptisim Peter Macintyre & William Macneishie Dalaschyle

Lived at Broomhill Cawdor for most of his life. informant to his wife's death Cause of death Inflimation of the bowels 3 days. Children: 174. i. Isabella Mckenzie b. 15 Dec 1860. ii. Peter Mackenzie, b. 30 May 1862 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Carpenter,

d. 15 Mar 1934 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, buried 18 Mar 1934 at Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire. 1871 at Broomhill Cawdor attending School

1876 living at Broomhill informant to father's death 1881 Census shows him at Broomhill Cawdor employed as Apprentice Carpenter by

Roderick Mackenzie at Blairmore Cawdor ,he then had his own business.He won prizes in both carpentery and horticultural at shows for a number of years.He was a regular attender at the Free Church in Cawdor making a pulpit chair for the church

February 1889 acted as chairman at meeting of Cawdor Mutual Improvement Society "Feelings of deep regret were occasioned in the Cawdor district when it became known

that Mr. Peter Mackenzie, Carpenter, Broomhill Cottage, Cawdor had passed away in his 72nd year. Of a quiet unassuming manner, Peter had a host of friends who will mourn his loss. A first class workman, he served for many years under late Roderick Mackenzie, Blairmore, and afterwards carried on successfully on his own account. He was a regular attendee and staunch supporter of the Cawdor North Church until the infirmities of old age made this impossible. Sympathetic reference was made from the pulpit on Sunday by the Rev. John Rose who said Mr. Mackenzie was a workman who might not be ashamed. He had a long family connection with the church, to who he was very generous. He was faithful and unostentatious in his work. Testimony of his skill and craft was borne out in the beautiful out in the beautiful workmanship of the pulpit chair which he gifted to the church to which he ever gave much concern. To his relatives Mr. Rose extended the congregations sympathy. A keen horticulturalist he took an active interest in the Cawdor Horticultural Society and up to a few years ago was a noted exhibitor and prize-winner."

Nairnshire Telegraph 20th March 1934. 97. Janet Macpherson, b. 20 Apr 1841 at Ratnock Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 10 Feb 1934 in Queensland

Australia. Her 1864 residence was Newlands of Broomhill Cawdor. She married David McIntosh, 3 Jun 1864 at Newlands of Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, b. 1841 in Alvah Banffshire (son of John

Mcintosh and Mary Henderson), occupation Ploughman, occupation 1887 Furnaceman, d. 25 May 1925 in Queensland Australia. David: 1864 residence Piperhill Cawdor.

Children: i. George McIntosh, b. 1 Sep 1865 in Queensland Australia. ii. Alexander McIntosh, b. 29 Jul 1867 in Queensland Australia. iii. David McIntosh, b. 2 Feb 1871 in Queensland Australia. iv. Charles John McIntosh, b. 3 Feb 1874 in Queensland Australia. He married Anastasia

Thomas, 1908 in Queensland Australia.

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v. Jessie McIntosh, b. 22 Sep 1876 in Queensland Australia. 175. vi. William James McIntosh b. 4 Jan 1879. vii. Margaret McIntosh, b. 29 Dec 1881 in Queensland Australia, d. 22 Apr 1902 in

Queensland Australia. viii. Donald Hugh McIntosh, b. 30 May 1887 in Hume Street Woodhead Ipswich Queensland

Australia, d. 11 May 1930 in Queensland Australia, occupation 1915 Boiler Makers Assistant. Height 5ft 2 inches, Weight 8st 7lbs, Fair complexion, Brown Eyes, Light Brown Hair

Enlisted in A.I.F. at Brisbane 30th September 1915. Allocated to 8th/25th Battalion. Embarked for overseas 3rd January 1916 on transport Kyarra, diesmbarked at Suez on 14th February 1916, At Tel el Kebir on 15th February 1916 with 7th Training Battalion, taken on strength of 31st Battalion. Proceeded to join B.E.F. 15th June 1916, disembarking at Marseilles 21st June 1916. Admitted to hospital on 25th November 1916 suffering from Trench Feet , embarked for England on Cariesbrook Castle for Le Havre on 8th December 1916 admitted to Beaufort Hospital Bristol on the same day. Transferred to 3rd Auxiliary Hospital at Dartford on 20th February 1917. Discharged to No 2 Com Depot as Medically Unfit on 15th July 1917. Embarked on transport Kanowna 1th July 1917 arrived Sydney 13th September 1917. Rheumatic Endo Carditis discharged from army at Brisbane on 24th October 1917.

98. Charles McPherson, b. 10 Sep 1843 at Newlands of Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 5 Nov

1843 at Free Church of Scotland Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Railway Worker, d. 23 Dec 1929 at Brisbane Hospital Queensland Australia, buried 24 Dec 1929 in Caboolture Cemetery Queensland. 1871 at Broomhill Cawdor with parents no occupation

1871 informant to father's death left UK on S.S. Indus from London 07/07/1873 arrived Moreton Bay Queensland 8th October 1875 as a

free Passenger informant to mother's death 1893 address given as Bribie Crossing Caboolture Queensland cause of death Cerebral Deterioration / Senility funeral service took place at Methodist Church King Street Caboolture. address at death Burlington

Street East Brisbane. He married Elizabeth Harriett Morrow, 15 Sep 1875 at Walloon Queensland Australia, b. 0 ___ 1851 in Ireland (daughter of Robet Morrow and Lucinda McGinnis), d. 30 Mar 1913 at Caboolture Queensland, buried 31 Mar 1913 in Caboolture Cemetery Queensland.

Children: 176. i. Robert McPherson b. 18 Jul 1876. 177. ii. Lucinda McPherson b. 26 Oct 1878. 178. iii. Alexander George McPherson b. 8 Mar 1881. 179. iv. Charles McPherson b. 24 Feb 1883. v. William McPherson, b. 10 Dec 1884 in Queensland Australia, d. 8 Apr 1951 in

Queensland Australia. vi. Janet McPherson, b. 25 Mar 1887 in Queensland Australia. vii. Norman Hugh McPherson, b. 28 Aug 1889 in Queensland Australia, d. 1 Mar 1924 in

Queensland Australia, buried 1 Mar 1924 in South Brisbane Queensland Australia. He married Catherine Emily Ryan, 6 Sep 1919 in Queensland Australia.

viii. Elizabeth Margaret McPherson, b. 23 Apr 1894 in Queensland Australia, d. 22 Dec 1928 in Queensland Australia. She married George James Stanley, 16 Mar 1926 in Queensland Australia, b. 25 Sep 1893.

ix. Adeline Alexandra McPherson, b. 10 Aug 1896 in Queensland Australia. She married Herbert Clelland, 25 Nov 1926.

99. Peter Macintyre, b. 0 ___ 1840, occupation 18 Dec 1863 Ploughman, occupation 1910 - 1928 Farm

Manager, d. 25 Mar 1928 at Braelangwell Lodge Resolis Rosshire, buried 28 Mar 1898 in Kirkmichael Burying Ground Kirkmichael Rosshire. He married Barbara Fraser, 18 Dec 1863 at Dungluist

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Fodderty Rosshire (daughter of William Fraser and Flora McLeod), d. 11 Mar 1933 in Braelangwell Lodge Resolis Rosshire, occupation Housekeeper.

Children: 180. i. William Macintyre b. 4 Mar 1865. ii. Janet Macintyre, b. 23 Jun 1866 in Dreim Urray Rosshire. iii. John Macintyre, b. 17 Jul 1869 in Dreim Urray Rosshire, d. 29 Jul 1869 in Dreim Urray

Rosshire. iv. James Macintyre, b. 21 May 1871 in Dreim Urray Rosshire. v. John Macintyre, b. 20 Jan 1875 in Inchrory Foddery Rosshire. vi. Flora Macintyre, b. 30 Jul 1878 in Inchrory Foddery Rosshire. 181. vii. Barbara Macintyre b. 25 Nov 1882. 100. Margaret Elizabeth Mcintyre, b. 5 Jul 1852 at Nairn Nairnshire, baptized at Free Church of Scotland

Nairn Nairnshire, d. 21 May 1934 at Seabank Villa Seabank Road Nairn Nairnshire. In 1878 her address was Douglas Street Nairn

Her cause of death was Cardiac Failure. She married James Geddes Ellis, 5 Jun 1878 at Free Church Nairn Nairnshire, b. 1850 (son of William Ellis and Catherine Munro), occupation Accountant (Highland Railway Company). James: 1878 address Rose Street Nairn.

Children: i. Johanna Catherine Mcintyre Ellis, b. 11 Jun 1879 in 15 Douglas Street Nairn, d. 7 Jul

1960 in Town & County Hospital Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Hotel Owner. cause of death Cerebral Thrombosis.

ii. Margaret Christina Ellis, b. 11 Oct 1881 in Drummond Lodge,Inverness, d. 9 Dec 1960 in Newton Hotel Nairn Nairnshire. cause of death Carcinoma.

iii. Williamina Marion Ellis, b. 30 Sep 1884 in Drummond Lodge,Inverness. 182. iv. Charles Mcintyre Ellis b. 4 Jun 1889. 101. Mary Mason McIntyre, baptized 1852 at Contin Rosshire, d. 17 May 1925 at 15 Ardconnel Terrace

East Inverness. In 1901 she was the informant to her Sister Elizabeth's death her address was 9 Ardconnell Terrace Inverness

Her cause of death was Influenza with Toxacemia. She married Colin Mackay, 30 Feb 1879 at 86 Gellymill Street Macduff Aberdeenshire, b. 1854 (son of David Mackay and Henrietta Mackenzie), occupation 1878 - 1919 Station Master for Highland Railway Company, d. 12 Aug 1919 at 15 Ardconnel Terrace Inverness, buried 15 Aug 1919 in Kingussie Cemetery Kingussie Invernesshire. Colin: His cause of death was Aortic Regurgitation of the Heart

He died Intestate and confirmation was granted to his widow 2nd October 1919 the value of his estate

was £857 2s 5d He Worked for Highland Railway Company for over 40 years, Station master Dalwhinnie 10

years,Grantown on Spey 10 years and Inverness 21 years awarded O.B.E personally decorated by George V

1881 Station Master Dalwhinnie 1891 Railway Station Master, Station House Grantown on Spey (Highland Railway) DALWHINNIE - PRESENTATION - On Thursday, Mr Colin Mackay, late of Dalwhinnie, and now

station-master at Grantown, and Mrs Mackay, were waited in the schoolhouse by the inhabitants of Dalwhinnie and district, and presented with handsome gifts. Mr Mackay received a valuable gold watch, bearing a suitable inscription, and Mrs Mackay a gold watch and chain, as evidence of the esteem and respect in which they were held in the district during the time Mr Mackay was stationmaster at Dalwhinnie. In the evening Mr Mackay was met at the station by the railway employees and presented with a writing-desk as a reminder of the good feeling which always existed between him and them while he was stationmaster at Dalwhinnie.

Children:

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183. i. Margaret Hamilton (Henrietta) Mackay b. 10 Nov 1879. ii. Mary Isabella Mason McKay, b. 1 May 1881 at Dalwhinnie Station Kingussie

Invernesshire, d. 29 Apr 1893 at Highland Railway Station Grantown Morayshire, buried 1 May 1893 at Kingussie Cemetery Kingussie Invernesshire. Her cause of death was Diptheria.

iii. Barbara Marion McKay, b. 17 Sep 1882 at Dalwhinnie Station Kingussie Invernesshire, occupation Housekeeper, d. 12 May 1957 at 15 Ardconnel Terrace East Inverness, buried 15 May 1957 in Kingussie Cemetery Kingussie Invernesshire. cause of death Myocardial degeneration.

iv. Elizabeth Ann Brown Mckay, b. 30 Nov 1884 at Dalwhinnie Station Kingussie Invernesshire, d. 3 May 1893 at Highland Railway Station Grantown Morayshire, buried 5 May 1893 in Kingussie Cemetery Kingussie Invernesshire. Her cause of death was Diptheria.

v. Agnes Marian Mary Clarke Mackay, b. 22 May 1887 at Dalwhinnie Station Kingussie Invernesshire, d. 2 Jan 1888 at Station House Dalwhinnie Invernesshire, buried 2 Apr 1888 in Kingussie Cemetery Kingussie Invernesshire. cause of death inflamation of the brain 5 days.

vi. Grace Francis Clarke Mackay, b. 22 May 1887 at Dalwhinnie Station Kingussie Invernesshire, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Governess, d. 2 Nov 1966 at Sampford Arundel Sussex, buried 7 May 1966 in Kingussie Cemetery Kingussie Invernesshire. In 1911 she was employed as Governess by Hamish Ross a Civil Engineer and Quarry Managing Director to look educate his two children aged 7 and 5, living at Burwarton Bridgenorth Surrey.

vii. Colin David Mackay, b. 15 Mar 1889 at Highland Railway Station Grantown Morayshire, d. 22 Jan 1890 at Highland Railway Station Grantown Morayshire, buried 25 Jan 1890 in Kingussie Cemetery Kingussie Invernesshire. His cause of death was congestion of the lung / exhaustion 10 days.

viii. Lauchlan Hugh Mackay, b. 20 Oct 1891 at Highland Railway Station Grantown Morayshire, d. 3 May 1893 at Highland Railway Station Grantown Morayshire, buried 5 May 1893 in Kingussie Cemetery Kingussie Invernesshire. His cause of death was Diptheria.

ix. Herbert Douglas Dix Mackay, b. 25 Apr 1894 at Highland Railway Station Grantown, occupation Colonial Civil Servant, d. 11 Jul 1977 at Nuffield Clinic Glasgow. In August 1919 he was the informant to his Father's death

1st September 1921 sailed to Mombassa on Garth Castle, address shown as 15 Ardconnell

Terrace East Inverness occupation Civil Servant Uganda Accountant General served in Uganda (at Marriage) 16th May 1925 sailed from London to Mombassa on Merkara address in UK shown as 13 Abercromby Place Edinburgh and his occupation as Assistant

Treasurer 26th May 1927 arrived in London on Llanstephan Castle with his wife for a visit address

C/O RBS Edinburgh 12th August 1933 sailed on Llangibby Castle from London to Mombassa with his wife 8th April 1936 arrived in London on Llanstephan Castle with his wife for a visit returned on 29th September 1936 on Llanadaff Castle with wife to Mombassa 3rd September 1948 arrived at Southampton on Pretoria Castle with his wife address

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His address in 1977 was 46 Braehead Avenue Milngavie. He married (1) Katherine

Duncan, 29 Apr 1925 at Palace Hotel 1 Castle St Edinburgh, b. 1896 (daughter of William Duncan and Catherine Thomson), occupation Secretary, d. 24 Jun 1964 at Dalr***** Victoria Terr Creiff. Katherine: Her address in April 1925 was Glenesk Balmoral Terrace Leven

On the 16th May 1925 she sailed from London to Mombassa on Merkara with her husband

Her cause of death was Myocardial Failure. He married (2) Isabella Taylor McGowan, 15 Sep 1967 in Registrar Office Glasgow Lanarkshire.

102. Elizabeth Ann McIntyre, b. 24 May 1855 at Contin Bridge Contin Rosshire, d. 1 Feb 1901 at 57

Esselmont Avenue Aberdeen. In 1880 her address was 16 Institution Street Macduff She was married according to the forms of the Free Church of Scotland In 1881 her address was 19 South Constitution Street Aberdeen In 1891 her address was 50 Esslemont Avenue Aberdeen Her cause of death was Phthisis Pulmonalis. She married John Brown, 24 Dec 1880 at Macduff

Banffshire, b. 1847 (son of John Brown and Christian Rickhart), occupation 24 Dec 1880 Ironmonger's Assistant, d. 13 Apr 1896 at 57 Esslemont Avenue Aberdeen. John: In 1880 his address was 79 Park Street Aberdeen

His cause of death was Phithisis duration 17 months. Children: i. Mary Hawdon Brown, b. 17 Jun 1883 at 15 Powis Place Aberdeen, d. 15 Mar 1969 at

Aberdeen Private Hospital Vancouver British Columbia Canada. Her cause of death was Cerebral Thrombosis duration 10 days. She married William Hall, 1 Dec 1915 at First Presbyterian Church Vancouver British Columbia Canada, b. 24 Sep 1882 in London (son of Michael Hall and Mary Ann Innes), military Soldier, occupation Blacksmith, d. 10 Sep 1965 at Shaughnessy Hospital Vancouver Canada. William: He had lived at 6749 Dow Avenue Burnaby BC prior to his death

his cause of death was Broncho-Pneumonia. ii. Elizabeth Barbara Brown, b. 23 Jan 1885 at 48 Watson Street Aberdeen, d. 19 Jan 1898 at

57 Esslemont Avenue Aberdeen. Her cause of death was Tubercular Disease of the Lungs duration 15 months / Tubercular Disease of Bowels duration 6 months.

iii. Alexander Brown, b. 15 Aug 1886 at 48 Watson Street Aberdeen. 1901 census shows him staying with his aunt Margaret at 8 Prides Street Caldercruix New Monkland.

iv. Margaret Christina Brown, b. 13 Jan 1888 at 48 Watson Street Aberdeen, occupation 8 Mar 1906 Worker at Paper Mill, d. 8 Mar 1906 at 8 Hawarden Place Glengowan Airdrie Lanarkshire. Her cause of death was Phthisis Pulmonalis.

v. Alfred James Brown, b. 20 Apr 1889 at 59 Esslemont Avenue Aberdeen, occupation 12 May 1916 Accountant, d. 11 Jun 1972 at Saanich British Columbia Canada. He was 5ft 10 1/2 in height and of a fair complexion she had brown eyes and of brown hair

In 1916 his residence was YMCA Winnipeg Manitoba he attested 12th May 1916 his next of Kin Mrs William Hall 2835 Yew Street Vancouver B C Sister He had served 6 months in 79th Highlanders He was the informant to his Brother in Law William Hall's death and his sister Mary's

death his address was 835 Cowper Street Vancouver. He married Florence May Innes, 10 Aug 1920 at Assiniboa Manitoba Canada, b. 1892, d. 19 Oct 1978 at Delta British Columbia Canada.

103. Margaret Catherine Christina Mcintyre, b. 12 Jun 1857 in Bridgend of Contin,Contin, d. 11 Jan

1936 in 79 Main Street Caldercruix New Monkland Lanarkshire, occupation Paper Mill Worker. named on birth certificated from Margaret Catherine Ann MCintyre to above 02/07/1857

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1871 at Greenhill Street Dingwall with parents no occupation 1892 address 101 Haddon Street Woodside Aberdeen. She married (2) William Fraser, 2 Jan 1892 in

Plains by Airdrie Lanarkshire, b. 1847 (son of Robert Fraser and Eleanor Bisset), d. 14 Dec 1928 in Blacklea Place Glengowan Caldercruix Lanarkshire, occupation 31 Mar 1901 Papermill Worker. William: 1892 address Glengowan Airdrie.

Children: i. George (Macintyre) Morrison, b. 11 Feb 1878 in 80 Gellymill Street,Macduff, occupation

31 Mar 1901 Papermill Worker. 104. Hugh Lauchline Macintyre, b. 25 Dec 1867 at Marybank Farirburn Urray Rosshire, occupation 31

Mar 1901 Papermill Worker, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Rag Worker Papermill, d. 5 May 1942 at 81 Main Street Caldercruix Lanarkshire. In 1871 he was living with his parents at Greenhill Street Dingwall

In 1901 he was living at Glengowan by Airdrie In 1936 he was the informant to his Sister Margaret's death his address was 81 Main Street Caldercruix His cause of death was Cerebral Haemorrhage. He married Sarah Watson, 27 Dec 1901 at Glengowan

Airdrie Lanarkshire, b. 17 Oct 1870 at Stobhill Newbattle Midlothian (daughter of John Watson and Sarah Brown), occupation 27 Dec 1901 Papermill Worker, d. 4 Mar 1952 at 7 Earl Avenue Caldercruix Lanarkshire. Sarah: In 1901 she was living at Glengowan Airdrie

She was married by Rev.John Miller United Free Church Caldercruix Her cause of death Coronary Thrombosis. Children: 184. i. Sarah Brown Mcintyre b. 21 Apr 1902. ii. Margaret Duguid Mcintyre, b. 15 Sep 1907 at Watsons Land Glengowan Airdrie

Lanarkshire. In 1928 she was a witness at her Sister Sarah's marriage her address was Blacklea Place Cladercruix.

iii. Mary Mason Macintyre, b. 31 Jan 1911 at Watson's Land Glengowan Airdrie Lanarkshire, occupation 14 Aug 1936 Papermill Worker. Her address in 1936 was 81 Main Street Caldercruix. She married John Young Russell, 14 Aug 1936 at West Church Manse Caldercruix Lanarkshire (son of Robert Penman Russell and Isabella Niven Young), occupation 14 May 1936 House Painter. John: His address in 1936 was 4 McLean Terrace Blackridge.

105. Colina Macintyre, b. 0 Sep 1845 in Contin Rosshire, baptized 3 Oct 1845 in Contin Rosshire, d. 10

Mar 1929 in Riverbank,Cononbridge, buried 13 Mar 1929 in Fodderty Churchyard Fodderty Rosshire. testate confimation Dingwall 27th January 1930 to her son Peter and dauther Catherine, Will dated 5th February 1929, recorded 27th January 1930 Value Ð273 4sh 11d. She married Hay Mckenzie

McLeay, 20 Jul 1870 in Scatwell Contin Rosshire, b. 1843 (son of Donald McLeay and Margaret

McKenzie), d. 25 Jan 1924 in Riverbank,Cononbridge, buried 28 Jan 1924 in Fodderty Churchyard Fodderty Rosshire, occupation Gamekepper, occupation 1901-1925 Wine Merchant Dingwall. Hay: 1881 Castle Leod Cottage Fodderty Gamekeeper

1891 3 Leopold Place Dingwall Grocer 1901 3 Leopold Place Dingwall Grocer. Children: i. Christina Margaret Macleay, b. 9 Jun 1871 in Ridorrach Cottage,Lochbroom, d. 9 Dec

1925 in Inverness, buried 12 Dec 1925 in Fodderty Churchyard Fodderty Rosshire, occupation Cook. address at marriage CononBridge Urquhart Ross at death Kingsbank Cononbridge

intestate confirmation to her mother 14th April 1929 value of estate £235 1sh 1d. She married Murdo McAulay, 17 Dec 1902 in Cononbridge, b. 1862 (son of Aulay Maculay and Marion Maculay), occupation Farmer. Murdo: address at marriage Linkshade Uig.

185. ii. Colina Macleay b. 22 Oct 1872. iii. Mary Ann Macleay, b. 30 Dec 1873 in Ridorrach Lochbroom Rosshire. 4th February

1899 sailed from Southampton to South Africa on Gascon. She married _____- Renwick.

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186. iv. Dolina Macleay b. 28 Feb 1875. v. Lauchlin Hugh McLeay, b. 31 May 1876 in Fodderty Lodge Fodderty Rosshire, d. 17 Nov

1915 in South Africa. vi. Johanna McLeay, b. 5 Aug 1877 in Castle Leod Cottage Fodderty Rosshire. She married

_____- Gawthorne. vii. Donald McLeay, b. 18 Dec 1878 in Castle Leod Cottage Fodderty Rosshire. viii. Catharine McLeay, b. 14 May 1880 in Castle Leod Cottage Fodderty Rosshire, d. 28 Feb

1950 in Riverbank Cononbridge Rosshire, occupation Ladies Nurse. 1901 with parents at 3 Leopold Place Dingwall a shop assistant

address at marriage 45 Fotheringay Road Glasgow , address as mothers executor in 1930 given as Eastwood Mains Farm Giffnock. Testate confirmation Dingwall 21st May to John Paton Hope MD 107 Rustling Road Sheffield, Will dated 12th February 1946, recorded Dingwall 27th April 1950 Value £6671 4sh 11d. She married George Macfarlane, 1 Jun 1920 in Riverbank Cononbridge Urquhart Rosshire, b. 1869 (son of John Macfarlane and Martha Corrigan), occupation Fishbuyer. George: address at marriage 237 Cumberland Street Glasgow and a widower.

187. ix. Roderick McLeay b. 18 Oct 1881. x. Lillies Jane McLeay, b. 9 Mar 1883 in Castle Leod Lodge Fodderty Rosshire, d. 15 Jan

1930 in Riverbank Cononbridge Urquhart Rosshire, buried 18 Jan 1930 in Fodderty Churchyard Fodderty Rosshire. cause of death Nephritis Chronic / Cardiac Failure.

xi. Charlotte McLeay, b. 16 Mar 1885 in Castle Leod Cottage Fodderty Rosshire. She married _____-- Bidden.

xii. Jane Hay McLeay, b. 12 Sep 1886 in Studdingsail Hall Strathpeffer Rosshire. xiii. Peter John McLeay, b. 21 Jul 1888 at Studdingsall Hall Strathpeffer Rosshire, occupation

Electrician, d. 28 Feb 1944 at Riverbank Cononbridge Rosshire. Obituary in Northern Star 04/03/1944

The deceased was 55 years of age he had a wide electrical engineers experience having served his apprenticeship with the famous firm of Messr's Loudon Dundee, after a period in Glasgow, he went to Dublin where acquired an electrical business. In the last war he joined the Royal Engineers and was awarded the M.S.M. Seriously gassed he reurned to Conon to recuperate. In the present war her served as C.Q.M.S. Seaforth Highlanders and as Barrack Warden at Dingwall. A follower of football he was on the Committee of Ross County Football Club for a short period. He was also a keen fisherman and gardener

Testate confirmation Dingwall 26th April 1944 to his sister Catherine, will dated 1st October 1943 recorded Dingwall 20th April 1944 Value £460 17sh 5d

Some Recent Deaths The death of Mr Peter John McLeay, which took place at Riverbank, Conon-Bridge, on

Monday evening will be regretted by his many friends in the North and South. He was the youngest son of the late Mr Hay Mackenzie McLeay a well- known Dingwall merchant. The deceased was 55 years of age he had a wide electrical engineers experience having served his apprenticeship with the famous firm of Messer's Loudon Dundee, after a period in Glasgow he went to Dublin, where he acquired an electrical business. In the last war, he joined the Royal Engineers and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. Seriously gassed he was unable to resume his trade and returned to Conon to recuperate. After service in the present war as C.Q.M.S. Seaforth Highlanders, at headquarters in the North, he became Barrack Warden at Dingwall but had to resign owing to ill health. He was a keen critic of football his wide knowledge having been gained by witnessing many first class matches and internationals in Scotland, England and Ireland. His favourites however were his county team. He always closely followed their fortune no matter where he went. For a short time, he was a member of Committee. Gardening and particularly fishing were his hobbies. As an ex serviceman he took a keen interest in the welfare of his fellow

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comrades and was always a staunch supporter of the Dingwall Branch of British Legion never failing to give his earnest endeavours to its many activities. Endowed with a bright and happy nature many friends will miss his cheerful company. To his surviving four sisters, two brothers and other relatives a deep sympathy is extended. His sisters were Mrs Renwick South Africa, Mrs Gawthorne South Africa, Mrs Bidden South Africa and Mrs Macfarlane Conon-Bridge who devotedly tended to him during his illness, Donald and Roderick, the brothers are in South America and Canada respectively.

106. Johanna Douglas McIntyre, b. 0 Jan 1853 in Contin Rosshire, baptized 11 Jan 1853 in Contin

Rosshire, d. 10 Oct 1938 in 37 Union Road Inverness, occupation 2 Apr 1871 General Servant (Domestic). 1871 Scatwell Mains Contin Rosshire with parents. She married John Macrae, 20 Feb 1883 in Meikle Scatwell Contin, b. 1855 in Urray Rosshire (son of Roderick MacRae and Ann

Matheson), occupation School Teacher. John: at marriage Teacher of Scatwell Public School , then Melvaig Public School Gairloch

1891/1901 School House Gairloch spoke Gaelic & English. Children: 188. i. Roderick Alexander Macrae b. 9 Dec 1883. ii. Christina Catherine Macrae, b. 30 Jan 1885 in Melvaig Schoolhouse South Gairloch, d. 22

Jul 1974 in Fraser House Mayfield Road Inverness, occupation School Teacher. 1911 school teacher lodging at Craigside Lodge Inverness

1945 informant to brother John's death, address 37 Union Road Inverness Address at death 37 Union Road Inverness Educated Brin School Daviot Invernesshire, Aberdeen University MA 1906 Assistant PS

Munlochy Rosshire 1906; Academy Dingwall 1907, Royal Academy Inverness from 1909-45 Mathematics (AUR XLVI 106).

189. iii. Lauchlin McRae b. 30 Aug 1886. 190. iv. Donald Kenneth Macrae b. 17 Feb 1888. 191. v. Ann Macrae b. 26 Mar 1890. vi. John Douglas Macrae, b. 11 Dec 1892 in Sand Schoolhouse Gairloch, d. 14 May 1945 in

Waratah Rose Avenue Elgin Morayshire, occupation 28 Apr 1942 Furniture Salesman, occupation Clerk. He married Ann Elizabeth Macbean, b. 1897 (daughter of John Macbean and Margaret Ross), d. 28 Apr 1942 in Western Infirmary Glasgow Lanarkshire. Ann: 1942 address 6 Parkgrove Terrace Glasgow.

107. Peter John McIntyre, b. 3 Jan 1855 in Meikle Scatwell,Contin, d. 17 Aug 1927 in Arandale Buildings

Fort William Kilmallie Invernesshire, occupation Gamekepper. 1871 Scatwell Mains Contin Rosshire a Gamekeepers Son

1881 E. Scatwell Lodge Contin Rosshire a Gamekeppers Son 1888 address E. Scatwell Lodge Contin Rosshire. He married Elizabeth Stewart, 7 Jun 1888 in

Achinduich Bonar (Free Church of Scotl), b. 1865 (daughter of Duncan Stewart and Catherine

McDiarmid). Elizabeth: 1888 address Auchinduich Bonar Rosshire. Children: 192. i. Christina Macintyre b. 28 Apr 1889. ii. Catherine Stewart Mcintyre, b. 10 Mar 1899 in Cononbridge Urquhart & Logie Webster

Rosshire, d. 3 Sep 1935 in Northern General Hospital Edinburgh, occupation Telegraphist. 108. Colin McIntyre, b. 11 Sep 1862 at Scatwell Contin Rosshire, occupation Gamekepper, d. 13 Feb 1926

at Inverness, buried 16 Feb 1926 at Fortrose Old Cemetery. 1871 Scatwell Mains Contin Rosshire attending school

Address at marriage Edderton Village Edderton occupatio shown as Gamekepper until 1903 ,from 1906 Farmer at Lamberton Cromarty. He married Jane McIntosh, 12 Feb 1892 at Stoneyfield Cottage,Inverness, b. 1862 (daughter of John Mackintosh and Ann Macbain), occupation Domestic

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Servant, d. 1 Oct 1925 in Inverness, buried 4 Oct 1925 at Fortrose Old Cemetery. Jane: Her address at marriage was Clermiston Corstorphine Edinburgh

Her address at death was Lamberton Cromarty. Children: 193. i. Annie Macintyre b. 8 Jan 1892. 194. ii. Christina McLeod Macintyre b. 27 Oct 1894. 195. iii. Alistair Hugh Macintyre b. 28 Sep 1896. iv. Lauchlin Hay McLeay Mcintyre, b. 18 Mar 1899 at View Cottage Edderton Rosshire,

occupation Rabbit Trapper, d. 3 Feb 1955 at County Hospital Invergordon. address 1922 when best man at brother Alistairs wedding Balnagowan Ardersier at death 7 Glebe Crescent Tain.

196. v. Jeanie Macintosh Macintyre b. 9 May 1903. vi. Colin McIntyre, b. 21 Mar 1906 in Lamberton Cromarty Rosshire, d. 29 Jan 1953 in

Inverness, occupation Carpenter (Master). His address in 1937 was 4 Allan Square Cromarty

He was married according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. He married Euphemia Margaret Moncur Forbes, 9 Feb 1937 in The Aird Muir of Ord Urray Rosshire, b. 10 Jan 1910 in 10 Manse Place Inverness (daughter of John James Forbes and Jane Turnbull Moncur), d. 26 Nov 1961 in Northern Infirmary Inverness Invernesshire. Euphemia: In 1937 her address was Arcan Mains Muir of Ord.

109. Lachlan Hay Mcintyre, b. 18 Apr 1872 in Scatwell Contin Rosshire, d. 2 Mar 1959 in Linn County

Oregon USA, occupation Carpenter. address at marriage Clarence Cottage Drummond Road,Inverness emigrated from Glasgow 30th September 1905 arrived 10th October 1905 at Ellis Island Dayvillle

Grant 600 Oregon vessel Furnessia. He married Beatrice Stephen Anderson, 20 Jul 1903 in 14 Tay Street Perth, b. 4

May 1872 in Bainshole Forgue Aberdeenshire (daughter of William Anderson and Ann Robb), d. 11 Sep 1953 in Washington County Oregon USA, occupation Nurse. Beatrice: address at marriage Thornbank East Newport Fife.

Children: i. Lachlan Macintyre, b. 1907 in USA. ii. Johanna D Macintyre, b. 1912 in Oregon USA. 110. Adeline McIntyre, b. 9 Sep 1875 at 124 High Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation 9 May 1907 Nurse,

occupation 1940 Head Nurse, d. 1950 at Marblehead Essex Massachusetts USA. She married William

Pearcie Chisholm, 9 May 1907 at Boston Massachussets USA, b. 28 Mar 1878 at Marblehead Essex Massachusetts USA (son of William Chisholm and Jane E Grater), occupation 9 May 1907 Miner.

Children: i. Gregory McIntyre Chisholm, b. 12 Feb 1912 at Boston Massachusetts USA. ii. John Chisholm, b. 21 May 1916 at Marblehead Essex Massachusetts USA, d. 13 May

2000 at Junipter Palm Beach Florida USA. 111. James William McBean, b. 4 Jun 1852 at Leopold Street Nairn Nairnshire. In 1906 he was the

informant to his Father's death his address was 7 Leopold Road Ealing In 1911 his address was 7 Leopold Road Ealing. He married Mary Maclean, 11 Aug 1886 at Port

Elizabeth Eastern Cape South Africa. Children: i. Isabella Edith Macbean, b. 10 Mar 1889 at 28 Old Edinburgh Road Inverness. ii. Marjorie Jean Macbean, b. 1903 at Ealing Middlesex. 112. James Mackintosh or McIntosh, b. 13 Jul 1858 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Farmer.

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At Cullaird on the 12th inst by the Revd Adam Campbell assisted by the Rev Adam Macleod, James Mackintosh Farmer, Rosevalley Fort George Station to Jessie third daughter of Mr Marr Forrester, Castle Stuart Estate (Nairnshire Telegraph 19th August 1885)

The Scotsman March 15th 1897 pg.5 " Evidence was also led to-day in an action of divorce by Jane or Jeannie Marr or McIntosh, Glackton,

Petty, Inverness against her husband, James McIntosh, farmer, now or latley residing in Union Street Aberdeen. The pursurer deponed that she was married to the defended on 12th August 1885. there were two children of the marriage. For many years they lived happily together, but about the autumn of last year her husband began to pay attention to a domestic servant in their employment named Mary McLeod. On Saturday night 12th December last, the defender drove into Nairn with McLeod, and they returned about eleven o'clock at night. Witness remonstrated with her husband, and asked him to put away the girl. His reply was she would go on monday, and that he would follow. The defender and McLeod left Glackton together on the 15th December. Next day the defender returned and said he was going away to South Africa. One of his daughters asked him to stay, but he said he could not. He asked witness to write to him, but she said she could not as long as McLeod lived with him. Corroborative evidence was adduced, after which is Lordship granted decree of divorce ad decerned against the defender for payment of ailment at the rate of £25 a year for each child. Council for the Pursuer Mr Dewar Agents W & J L Officer W S". He married Jeannie Marr, 12 Aug 1885 at Cullair of Hillhead,Petty, b. 1861 (daughter of William Moir and Elizabeth Stuart).

Children: 197. i. Angelina McIntosh b. 16 Aug 1885. ii. William John Mcintosh, b. 24 Aug 1888 at Glackton Petty Invernesshire. 113. Jane McArthur McIntosh, b. 14 Mar 1860 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire. She married James

MacArthur, 9 Jul 1879 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, b. 28 Dec 1848 (son of John Macarthur and Sarah Dallas), occupation Banker, Sheep Rancher, Indian Agent, Politician,, d. 1926-27 at Prince Albert Saskatchewan Canada. James: 1879 address 9 Bath Street Nairn Seed Merchant and Nurseryman.

Children: 198. i. Christian Ross Macarthur b. 23 Aug 1880. 199. ii. Margaret Macintyre Macarthur b. 7 Mar 1882. 200. iii. Jean Isobel Macarthur b. 8 Nov 1883. iv. John Alexander Macarthur, b. 28 Jul 1885. He married (1) Louise Kalfleisch. He married

(2) Lulu Mackenzie. 201. v. Grace Eleanor Macarthur b. 18 May 1887. vi. Hugh Haliday Macarthur, b. 8 Mar 1890, occupation Jeweller. He married Ella Eliza

Campbell, 12 Jan 1914 at Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, b. 1890. vii. Muiral Dallas Macarthur, b. 6 Jul 1892. 202. viii. James Duncan Macarthur b. 19 Apr 1894. 203. ix. May Victoria Macarthur b. 3 Mar 1897. 204. x. Robert Falconer Macarthur b. 26 Oct 1899. xi. Sarah Dallas Macarthur, b. 20 Nov 1900. 114. Christina Ross McIntosh, b. 3 Aug 1862 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 20 Mar 1945 at

Rosevalley Croy Nairnshire. 1871 residing with parents at Rehiran Cawdor attending school Nairnshire Telegraph December 5th 1883 :- " At Rosevalley Cantray Fort George Station on the 30th

November by the Rev Mr Macleod Free Church Croy Alexander Maccombie Reporter Advertiser Office Inverness to Christina Ross second daughter of James Macintosh farmer Rosevalley". She married Alexander McCombie, 30 Nov 1883 at Rosevalley Croy Nairnshire, b. 1855 in Glenlivet Banffshire (son of Alexander McCombie and Isabella Gordon), occupation 1881-1884 Newspaper Reporter, occupation 1884 - 1942 Farmer Rosevalley Croy Nairnshire, d. 2 May 1942 at Rosevalley

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Croy Nairnshire, buried 5 May 1942 in Croy Churchyard Croy Invernesshire. Alexander: proclomations November 25th date of cerfificate 29th November

address 16 Union Street Inverness His will was dated 5th February 1935 and recorded at Nairn 31st July 1942, the value of his estate was

£51 2d. Children: i. James McCombie, b. 4 Jan 1884 in Rosevalley Farmhouse Croy Nairnshire, d. 30 Jan

1959 in Rosevalley Croy Nairnshire, buried 2 Feb 1959 in Croy Churchyard Croy Invernesshire, occupation Farmer Rosevalley,Croy. informant to parents deaths

4488 Battery Quartermaster Serjeant J.R McCombie No.5 mtn Bty. R.G.A (Formerly No 2 Mty Bty.) Lg

For conspicous gallantry in bringing his gun into the front line trenches, preparing emplacements, and clearing the line of fire in front of the parapet at night, subsequently demolishing two enemy works at about 150 yards range of the following morning.

address on medal roll Braefoot Aberdour entered into France 9th December 1914. He married Isabella Macbean, 26 Dec 1945 in

Brae Of Cantray Croy, b. in Croy Invernesshire, d. 1 Jul 1973. ii. Alexander McCombie, b. 13 Mar 1885 in Carnoch Croy Nairnshire, d. 6 Jul 1965 at Police

House Herriard Basingstoke Hampshire. served as Corporal with Royal Army Medical Corps No 4942

appears on Croy Roll of Honour 1965 address School House Herriard Basingstoke, the value of his estate was £6166

probate to his widow and Alexander Donald Mackintosh McCombie telephone engineer. He married Ethel Elizabeth Slade, 22 Sep 1928 at All Saints' Church Crondall Surrey, b. 1 Nov 1898, d. 1987 in Basingstoke Hampshire. Ethel: McCCOMBIE - SLADE - At All Saints Church Crondall Surrey on 22nd September, by Rev. C. Balmer, Alexander McCombie, youngest son of Mr and Mrs McCombie, Rosevalley, Croy, Gollanfield, to Ethel Elizabeth, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs Slade, Bowenhurst Farm,, Crondall.

iii. Joan Grant McCombie, b. 18 Jul 1886 in Carnoch Croy Nairnshire, d. 17 Mar 1964 in Raigmore Hospital Inverness Invernesshire. She married John Archibald, 28 Oct 1932 in Highland Hotel,Nairn, b. 0 ___ 1872 (son of William Archibald and Mary Smith), occupation Farmer. John: Farmer at Balfreish Croy.

205. iv. Jane Mcintyre McCombie b. 5 Feb 1888. v. John McCombie, b. 27 Aug 1890 in Carnoch Croy Invernesshire, d. 28 Aug 1890 in

Carnoch Croy Invernesshire. cause of death Congential Weakness. vi. John McCombie, b. 29 May 1891 in Carnoch Croy Invernesshire, d. 14 Jun 1891 in

Carnoch Croy Invernesshire. His cause of death was supposed Premature Birth. vii. William Rose McCombie, b. 9 Jan 1904 in Carnoch Croy Nairnshire, d. 28 Jan 1904 in

Carnoch Croy Nairnshire. 115. Bella McIntosh, b. 21 Sep 1865 at Rehiran Cawdor Nairnshire. 1871 residing with parents at Rehiran

Cawdor proclamation 5th October certificate 7th October 1911 a widow residing at 5 Sussex Road Southport. She married Alexander Mcintosh, 8 Oct 1890 at

Free Church of Scotland,Croy, b. 1855 (son of Donald Mcintosh and Isabella McDonald), occupation Tea Planter,Assam,India. Alexander: address 1890 Magdelwe South Sylhet Assam India

1895 informant to daughter Edith's birth address Albert Villa Albert Street Nairn. Children: i. Alister Mackintosh, b. 4 Oct 1892 at Mazdehee Tea Estate South Sylhet India, d. 15 Feb

1892 at Mazdehee Tea Estate South Sylhet India. ii. Jeannie McIntosh, b. 1893 at South Shylet India, occupation 31 Mar 1911 Post Office

Telephone Operator.

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iii. Edith McIntosh, b. 5 Jul 1895 at Albert Villa Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire, occupation 31 Mar 1911 Shorthand Typist.

iv. Donald McIntosh, b. 1898 at South Shylet India. 1911 attending Southport College. 116. George William McIntosh, b. 8 Oct 1874 at Rosevalley Croy Nairnshire, occupation 6 Jun 1901

Police Officer, d. 24 Mar 1941 at Vancouver British Columbia Canada. 1895 witness at brother Hugh's wedding

sailed from Greenock to Saint John New Brusnwick Canada on 17th March 1928 arrived 25th March. He married Clementina Hutchinson Pender, 6 Jun 1901 at The Baillie Instuite Whitburn West Lothian, b. 29 Dec 1881 at Whitburn West Lothian (daughter of James Pender and Robina Bell), d. 23 May 1948 at The Kirkpatrick Nursing Home Burnaby British Columbia Canada, buried 27 May 1948 in Ocean View Burial Park Burnaby British Columbia Canada. Clementina: She sailed from Greenock to Saint John New Brusnwick Canada on 17th March 1928 arrived 25th March

In 1948 she was living at 2704 Nelson Avenue Burnaby Her cause of death was Coronary Thrombosis and Arteriosclerosis. Children: i. James Pender McIntosh, b. 18 Jul 1902 at Winchburgh Kirkliston West Lothian. ii. Robina Bell McIntosh, b. 1 Mar 1903 at Winchburgh Kirkliston West Lothian, d. 1 May

1904 at Winchburgh Kirkliston West Lothian. Her cause of death was Meningitis duration 3 days.

iii. Jane McIntyre McIntosh, b. 8 Nov 1905 at 15 Richmond Terrace Boness West Lothian, occupation Book-keeper, d. 1 Feb 1975 at Kelowna General Hospital Kelowna British Columbia, buried 4 Feb 1975 in City of Kelowna Cemetery Kelowna B.C. Canada. Her address in 1975 was #47-1133 Findlay Road Kelowna

Her cause of death was cardiac arrest and myocardial infarction duration 4 weeks. She married Raymond Wilfred Wilkinson.

iv. Clementina Hutchison McIntosh, b. 19 Aug 1907 at Torphichen West Lothian, occupation Book-keeper, d. 13 Jul 1975 at Maple Ridge Hospital Haney Maple Ridge British Columbia, buried 18 Jul 1975 in High Ridge Cemetery Alberta. sailed from Greenock to Saint John New Brusnwick Canada on 17th March 1928 arrived 25th March

Her address in 1975 was #306-11960-222nd Street Haney Maple Ridge His cause of death was Cancer head of pancreas and Hepatic Failure. She married James

Brown. v. George William McIntosh, b. 28 Aug 1909 at Police Station Livingstone West Lothian,

occupation Rancher, d. 9 Jan 1976 at Rest Haven Hospital Sidney B.C. Canada, buried 14 Jan 1976 in Shady Creek Cemetery Central Saanich B.C. Canada. In 1976 his address was 2050 White Birch Road Sidney

His cause of death was Coronary Thrombosis. He married Cecilia Jean Caverhill. vi. Christina McIntosh, b. 1914. sailed from Greenock to Saint John New Brusnwick Canada

on 17th March 1928 arrived 25th March. vii. Hugh McIntosh, b. 13 Jul 1915 at Armadale West Lothian, occupation 26 Apr 1979

Salesman of Trailers, d. 26 Apr 1979 at Burnaby General Hospital Burnaby BC Canada. He sailed from Greenock to Saint John New Brusnwick Canada on 17th March 1928 arrived 25th March

In 1948 he was the informant to his Mother's death his address was 2704 Nelson Avenue New Westminster

in 1979 his address was 1828 Edinburgh Street New Westminster His cause of death was Presnile Dementia. He married Elizabeth Grant, b. 1916, d. 2 Jan

1990. viii. Alexander McIntosh, b. 1924. sailed from Greenock to Saint John New Brusnwick

Canada on 17th March 1928 arrived 25th March.

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117. David Mcintyre James James, b. 24 Jul 1855 at 211 King Street Aberdeen, occupation Schoolteacher, d. 28 Mar 1929 at 26 Home Park Road Wimbeldon London. 1871 residing with parents at 211 King Street Aberdeen

Graduated Aberdeen University MA1876,Headmaster Public School,Forres 1882 . Appointed Head of Gordons Schools Huntly 2nd July 1889 retired 1920 1881 living at 9 Duncan Street,Edinburgh with parents described as school teacher for full information see "The Forres Affair" written by his Grandson in 2000

probate 29th June 1929 to his widow effects £2427 11sd 11d. He married Annie Fraser, 28 Jul 1892 at Springfield House Forres, b. 1867 in Sleat Invernesshire (daughter of Daniel Fraser and Cecilia

Johnston). Children: i. Herbert James, b. 22 Jan 1895 at 29 Devron Street Huntly Aberdeenshire. Served with

2/9th Battalion Royal Scots 15th December 1914 - 31May 1915 Appointed to a temporary commission 31May 1915 2nd Lieut 11th Gordon Highlanders

Promoted Lieutenant 16.10.1916 attached to 4/5th Black Watch from 17October 1915 to 8th November 1916 took part in trench raid 16/17th June 1916 wounded Somme 3rd September 1916. Transferred to R.F.C (70th Squadron) left for UK on 2nd October 1916, suffering from Neurasthania Admitted I A R O attached 91st Punjabis 31.5.1918 Promoted Captain 31.5.1919 renlisted in 8th (H.D.) Batt Royal Sussex Battalion 13.06.1940.

206. ii. Edward James b. 28 Apr 1899. 118. David McIntyre Ingram, b. 8 Oct 1855 at 6 Milnes Wynd,Forres, occupation 2 Apr 1871 Apprentice

Druggist, occupation Salesman, d. 13 Aug 1896 at Nottingham Nottinghamshire England. administration of will London 1st September to his wife effects £154 6sh. He married Alice Rhoda

Cary Stuart, 1878 at Kensington London, b. 1853, d. 1934 in Birmingham Warwickshire. Children: 207. i. David Stuart Ingram b. 3 Jul 1879. ii. James Edward H Ingram, b. 1880 in Fulham Middlesex. iii. Agnes Margaret Ingram, b. 1882 in Fulham Middlesex. On 20th December 1914 she

arrived in New York. 208. iv. Douglas Cameron Ingram b. 26 Nov 1882. 209. v. Ronald Gurnett Ingram b. 23 Oct 1885. vi. Mary Stuart Ingram, b. 1887 at Aylestone Park Blaby Leicestershire England, occupation

2 Apr 1911 Music Teacher. She emigratted to the USA in 1912. 119. Margaret Grant Ingram, b. 26 Jan 1858 in 15 Acre Strret,Nairn, d. 23 Oct 1956 in 38 Victoria

Road,Elgin, occupation 26 Feb 1886 Dressmaker. 1871 residing with parents at Fife Street Dufftown attending school

1883 Witness at sister Christina's wedding the value of her estate was £3445 4sh her will was dated 6th May 1955 recorded at Elgin 14th

December 1956 confirmation to her daughters. She married James Hay Inglis, 26 Feb 1886 at Dufftown Mortlach Banffshire, b. 28 Apr 1856 at Croft of Dipple Speymouth Morayshire (son of John

Inglis and Jessie Riach), occupation Draper/Salesman, d. 18 Mar 1922 at Moy Cottage Masondrive Road Elgin Morayshire. James: In 1901 he was living at No 10 Union Road Inverness and a Traveller for Drapery

In 1920 his address was Seafield Terrace Elgin. Children: i. James Hay Inglis, b. 19 Dec 1886 in Fochabers Bellie Morayshire, occupation 2 Apr 1911

Tailor's Cutter, occupation Insurance Agent. No 266022,Cpl;2/6th Seaforth Highlanders,joined at Elgin 7th Dec1914 served in France. He married Mary Ann Bella McKenzie, 3 Dec 1913 in Gowan Park 11 New Elgin Road Elgin Morayshire, b. 0 ___ 1886 (daughter of James Hay Mackenzie and Eliza Bell).

210. ii. Henrietta Jessie Inglis b. 8 Oct 1888.

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iii. Christina Margaret Inglis, b. 23 Jan 1891 in 198 High Street Portobello, d. 26 Mar 1931 in Town & County Hospital Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Hospital Nurse, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Dressmaker.

211. iv. Jeannie Isabella Inglis b. 31 Mar 1892. 120. Christina James Ingram, b. 26 Sep 1864 in Dufftown Mortlach Banffshire, d. 10 Mar 1956 in

Washington Minnesota. 1871 resding with parents at Fife Street Dufftown attending school emigratted to USA 1891 1900 Ramsay Minnesota USA 1910 Grant Washington Minnesota 1920 St Paul Ward 4 Ramsay Minnesota 512 St Peter's Street St Michael Apartments 1930 Lincoln Washington Minnesota. She married James Morrison, 18 May 1883 in The Square

Dufftown Mortlach Banffshire, b. 19 May 1861 in Old Road Huntly Aberdeenshire (son of Alexander

Morrison and Elizabeth Gauld), occupation General Merchant. James: 1883 address Dufftown 1900 Ramsay Minnesota USA travellers agent 1910 Grant Washington Minnesota 1920 St Paul Ward 4 Ramsay Minnesota, 512 St Peter's Street St Michael Apartments Labourer 1930 Lincoln Washington Minnesota commerical traveller. Children: i. James Alexander Brander Morrison, b. 17 Jan 1884 in Fife Street,Dufftown, occupation

1910 Clerk Telephone Office, occupation 9 Sep 1918 Mercantile Agent, occupation 1920 Manager Wholesale Food Company. emigratted to USA 1891

1900 Ramsay Minnesota USA 1910 Grant Washington Minnesota 1918 residing at 17 Mackubin Street Apt 6 St Paul's Minnesota 1920 17 Mackubin street Apt 6 St Pauls's Minnesota height 6 ft blue eyes dark hair. He married Faye C Dunkle, 23 Aug 1918 in White Bear

Ramsay Minnesota, b. 1879. ii. Henrietta Elizabeth Jane Morrison, b. 28 Feb 1887 in 5 The Square,Dufftown, d. 16 Apr

1964 in Ramsay Minnesota USA, occupation 1910 Telephone Office Operator. emigratted to USA 1891

1900 Ramsay Minnesota USA 1910 Grant Washington Minnesota. She married Paul Cornelius Eide, 20 Mar 1918 in

Minneapolis Minnesota USA, b. 12 Jan 1890 in Minnesota USA, d. 28 Feb 1969 in Ramsay Minnesota USA.

121. George Robson Falconer, b. 26 Jan 1867 at 5 Waterloo Place Inverness Invernesshire, d. 12 Apr 1947

in London. residing with parents attending school He served with Imperial Light Infantry as a Private No 529) and was taken prisoner of war on 24th

January 1900 at Sipon Kop during the 2nd Boer War. He also served with Johannesburg Mounted Rifles

16th September 1911 sailed from London to Durban with wife and daughters in First Class on Inkonka. He married Harriet Matilda A Falconer.

Children: i. Janette Emma Falconer, b. 1910 at Pretoria South Africa. ii. Mary Battye Falconer, b. 1910 at Pretoria South Africa. 122. Johanna Matheson Mackay, b. 28 Jun 1860 at Invergordon Rosshire, occupation 6 Jul 1897

Telegraphist, d. 8 Jun 1939 at 75 University Road Aberdeen. In 1897 her address was 620 George Street Aberdeen

Her cause of death was Arteriosclerosis Cerebral Haemorrhage 1 day. She married John Watson

Murray, 7 Jul 1897 at 42 Union Street Inverness Invernesshire, b. 9 Dec 1864 (son of Peter Murray

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and Flora Watson), occupation 1897 - 1930 School Teacher Elementary Public School. John: 1897 residence 123 Skene Street Aberdeen

1911 residence 75 University Road Aberdeen. Children: i. G K Murray. He was the informant to his Uncle Alexander and Aunt Mary Mackay's

death his address was Reaycona Invergordon. 123. Jane Betsy Falconer Martin, b. 9 Dec 1861 at Allanaha Nairn Nairnshire, occupation Domestic

Servant, d. 15 Sep 1893 at Invererne Road Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres. In 1888 her address was Invererne Road Forres

In 1891 she was residing at Lethbridge Alberta Canada On 8th August 1893 she arrived in Liverpool on the "Parisian" of the Allan Line from Montreal Her cause of death was Phthisis Laryngitis duration 9 months. She married Allan Grant, 6 Apr 1888 at

Invererne Road Forres Morayshire, b. 1854 (son of John Grant and Christina Grant), occupation General Merchant, d. 4 Jun 1931 at 78 High Street Grantown on Spey, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres. Allan: In 1888 his address was Deldow Advie Cromdale

In 1891 he was residing at Lethbridge Alberta Canada On 8th August 1893 he arrived in Liverpool on the "Parisian" of the Allan Line from Montreal His cause of death was Arterio Sclerosis duration 2 years. Children: 212. i. Robert William John Grant b. 3 Nov 1890. ii. Catherine Maggie Jane Grant, b. 1893, d. 22 Feb 1951 in 2 Lossiemouth Road Elgin

Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres. Her usual address in 1951 was 22 Caroline Street Forres.

124. Peter Falconer Martin, b. 12 Oct 1863 at Standalane Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Plumber, d. 1

Dec 1942 at 22 Caroline Street Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres. In 1888 he was a witness at his Sister Jane's wedding

In 1890 he was resding at Invererne Road Forres In 1907 he was the informant to his Sister Margaret's death his address was 91 High Street Forres Prominent Forres Man Forres Gazette 9th December 1942 By the death of Mr Peter Martin Master Plumber which occurred last Tuesday night, at the home of his

son, 22 Caroline Street, Forres has lost one of its best known businessmen. Mr Martin who had been in falling health for the past two years was in his 80th year. Born at Brackla, Nairnshire, he came at the age of seven, with his parents to Forres, where his father the late William Martin, was first employed at Forres Mills and later with Highland Railway Company. Serving his apprenticeship with the late Mr. John Taylor, plumber, Forres Mr Martin, along with Wm. Boyne in 1895, commenced business under the name of Boyne & Martin. The firm later acquiring a business in Nairn of which Mr Boyne took charge. The firm built up an extensive business and carried out many large contracts throughout the North. Mr Martin retired from active participation in business about six years ago and handed over management in Forres to his son William who was associated with him in the business. An ardent Freemason, he was a member of Lodge St. John (Operative No.37) of which he was a Postmaster and was also a P.N.G. of the St. Lawrence Lodge of Oddfellows. He was also Chairman of Forres Gas Light Company Ltd. An office he held at the time of his decease.

A keen sportsman Mr. Martin was one of the last surviving members of the original Forres Mechanics Football Club of which he and his late partner were regular playing members. He was also a playing member of St. Lawrence Cricket club and St Catherine's Bowling Green. For a considerable number of years he was a member of the old Volunteers and was one of the few local surviving veterans of the Wet Review.

He regularly attended the High Church of which congregation he was one of the oldest adherents.

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Mr Martin who was predeceased by his wife over eleven years ago is survived by his son and a daughter Mrs. Fraser wife of Mr. R.A. Fraser butcher who resides at Parkview, Forres to who the sympathy of the community is extended. The funeral hook place to Cluneyhill Cemetery on Friday Rev. A.B. McLellan officiating at the house and graveside.

His cause of death was Enlarged Prostate. He married Margaret McDougall, 5 Sep 1890 at Milton

Parish of Urquhart Invernesshire, b. 1860 (daughter of Charles McDougall and Margaret Grant), occupation Domestic Servant (Cook), d. 9 May 1931 at 7 Caroline Street Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres. Margaret: In 1890 she was residing at Milton Glen Urquhart Invernesshire

Her cause of death was Cardiac Valvular Disease / Syncope. Children: 213. i. William Charles Martin b. 3 Jun 1895. 214. ii. Margaret Martin b. 25 Jun 1897. iii. Peter Falconer Martin, b. 2 Jul 1900 at 910 High Street Forres Morayshire, d. 7 May 1901

at 91 High Street Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres. His cause of death was Pneumonia duration 5 days.

Generation Seven

125. John Milne Barclay, b. 29 Jun 1861 at Riverton Nova Scotia Canada, occupation Delivery Clerk for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, d. 15 Jul 1938 at 438 South Powell Avenue Franklin Columbus Ohio, buried 18 Jul 1938 in Walnut Grove Cemetery Franklin Ohio. His cause of death was General Arteriosclerosis and Cerebral. He married Eva Viola Adams, 25 May 1894 at Brookfield Massachusetts USA.

Children: i. Harold Adams Barclay, b. 23 Nov 1897 at Randolph Vermont, occupation 1917

Mechanic, d. 6 Dec 1991 at Columbus Franklin Ohio USA. In 1917 his address is 583 St Clair Avenue Columbus Ohio. He married Helen M Phinney, 4 Apr 1917 at Columbus Franklin Ohio USA, b. 14 Mar 1899 in Columbus Franklin Ohio USA (daughter of Charlie A Phinney), occupation 4 Apr 1917 Stenographer.

126. Janetta Jane Barclay, b. 3 Nov 1869 at Riverton Nova Scotia Canada, d. 14 Oct 1953 at Riverton

Nova Scotia Canada. She married Sylvanus Keith Muir. Children: 215. i. Everett Barclay Muir b. 1 Dec 1898. ii. Elsie C Muir, b. 1901. iii. Robert K Muir, b. 1902. iv. James A Muir, b. 1905. v. Margaret K Muir, b. 1907. 127. Janet Robertson Squair, b. 3 Apr 1875 at Easter Queenslie Farm Shettleston Lanarkshire, d. 12 Mar

1930 at Irondale House Muirkirk Ayrshire. Her 1898 address was Cranhill Shettleston. She married Archibald Donald Taylor, 3 Aug 1898 at The Windsor Hotel St. Vincent Street Glasgow, b. 25 Jul 1872 at 44 Trongate Street Glasgow (son of Robert Taylor and Janet McCallum), occupation 3 Aug 1898 Commercial Traveller, occupation 1911 - 1918 Jeweller, d. 12 Feb 1918 at Clifton Viewfield Road Bishopbriggs Lanarkshire. Archibald: His 1898 address was 109 Annfield Street Glasgow

His cause of death was Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Children: 216. i. Archibald Brechin Taylor b. 12 Jun 1900.

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128. Robert Squair, b. 15 Nov 1882 at Easter Queensby Shettleston Lanarkshire, occupation Carting Contractor, d. 17 Feb 1947 at 3 Ballieston Road Sandyhills Old Monkland Lanarkshire. In 1909 his address was 122 Balgrayhill Glasgow

In 1922 he was the informant to his Mother's death his address was Sandyhills Shettleston In 1930 he was the informant to his Sister Janet's death his address was Sandyhills Farm Shettleston

Glasgow. He married Sebina Agnes Wilson, 19 Oct 1909 at Windsor Hotel Glasgow, b. 23 Mar 1889 in 191 Alexander Street Possilpark Glasgow (daughter of John Wilson and Jessie Dunn Hay), d. 24 Oct 1986.

Children: 4 129. William Brechin Hay Squair, b. 24 Dec 1889 in Spring Grove Barrachuie Old Monkland

Lanarkshire, d. 1964 in Edmonton Canada. He married Mary L Morrison, b. 24 Feb 1892 in Truro Nova Scotia Canada, d. 1985 in Edmonton Canada.

Children: 5 . 130. Robert Hugh Squair, b. 3 Dec 1893 in Cincinnati Hamilton Ohio, d. 23 Dec 1964 in Kenton

Kentucky USA, buried DEC 1964 in Lexington Cemetery Fayette Kentucky USA, occupation 1940 Service Manager in Brewery. In 1940 his annual income was $1600. He married Susan Covington

Buckner, 1927, b. 8 May 1897 in Kentucky USA, d. 28 Dec 1980 in Louisville Jefferson Kentucky USA.

Children: 2 131. Hugh Lauder Squair, b. 28 Aug 1897 at Abbotsford Barone Road Rothesay Bute, military 10 Oct

1914 - 28-2-1919 Gunner 1/4th Highland Mountain Brigade R.G.A. (T.F.), occupation 1921 Farmer at Castlegower Buittle Kirkcudbright. He embarked at Devonport 6th September 1916, Disembarked Salonika 20th September 1916, admitted to Hospital with Dysentry 17th November 1916, Invalided to UK 12th January 1917

1921 at Castlegower Buittle 2nd December 1927 Left from Southampton for Kilindini destination Kenya Colony occupation

farming 6th January 1948 from Southampton to Durban on Empire Trooper (P&O) with his wife and daughter

address The Grove Castle Douglas occupation Farmer residence Kenya. He married Jemima

McMurray Halliday, 11 Apr 1921 at Castlegower Buittle Kirkcudbright, b. 1900 (daughter of William Halliday and Grace Neilson Anderson). Jemima: 2nd December 1927 Left from Southampton for Kilindini destination Kenya Colony.

Children: 2 132. Agnes Rose Squair, b. 5 Apr 1902 at Barone View Barone Road Rothesay Bute, d. 1983 at Hereford

England. 1928 address Barone View Rothesay Bute. She married Arthur Atcherley Herbert Jones, 12 Jan 1928 at Grand Hotel Glasgow Lanark, b. 1889 (son of Charles Herbert Jones and Jane

Wright), occupation Bank Manager. Arthur: 1928 address Laswarrie Royal Road Sutton Coldfield. Children: 3 133. Robert Hay Squair, b. 25 Dec 1898 at High Street Falkirk Stirlingshire, occupation Butcher, d. 4 Jan

1964 at Ashludie Hospital Monifieth Forfar. In 1923 his address was Glenfaulds Mount Florida Stuart Road Rothesay

In 1964 his address was 34 Seafield Road Broughty Ferry

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His cause of death was Cardiac Respiratory Failure. He married Jean Macmurray Millar, 18 Apr 1923 at Glenburn Hydropathic Rothesay Bute, b. 1897 (daughter of Andrew Macmurray Millar and Jessie Wilson Ross). Jean: 1923 address Argyle Mansions Rothesay.

Children: i. William Hay Squair, b. 14 Oct 1925 at Rothesay Bute, d. 24 Mar 1999 at Aberdeen. In

1964 he was the informant to his Father's death Served as a teenage cadet during the Second World War a lecturer in navigation and

nautical studies. 134. Mary Rhind Paton, b. 12 Feb 1885 at Cyprus Place Shettleston Glasgow, d. 18 Apr 1957 at The

Infirmary Kilmarnock Ayrshire. She was married by Rev James Marr United Free Church In 1917 her address was Arthurlie Thornley Park Paisley In 1957 her address was 2 Carrick Place Prestwick Her cause of death was Subcranial Haemorrhage duration 4 days. She married John Yuille, 9 Jun 1917

at The Windsor Hotel Glasgow, b. 1887 at 93 Portland Street Kilmarnock (son of William Cockburn

Yuille and Margaret Flett Craigie), occupation 9 Jun 1917 Mechanical Engineer, occupation 1957 Air Filter Manufacturer, d. 2 Oct 1930 at 85 Fotheringay Road Glasgow. John: In 1917 his address was 246 Albert Road Langside Glasgow.

Children: 2 135. Catherine Squair Paterson, b. 9 Oct 1892 in Maternity Hospital Glasgow, occupation 14 Jul 1920

Sewing Machinist. In 1920 she was residing at 63 Rolland Street Glasgow. She married James Short

Higgins, 14 Jul 1920 in 59 Braeside Street Glasgow Lanarkshire, b. 25 Aug 1891 in Springbank Cockpen Midlothian (son of William Watt Higgins and Jamesina Short), d. 26 Nov 1959 in Knightswood Hospital Glasgow, occupation 14 Jul 1920 Joiner Journeyman. James: in 1920 he was residing at 63 Rolland Street Glasgow

In 1959 his address was 4 Balgair Street Glasgow His cause of death was Myasthenia Gravis The informant to his death was his son in law D J Macintyre 151 Moraine Street Glasgow. Children: 2 136. Jean Rose Curden Roddie, b. 1 Feb 1884 at Roselea Cottage Southside Road Inverness, d. 10 Apr

1968 at Cheltenham Gloucestershire. She married Wilmot Hunbury Fowke, 7 Jun 1913 at United Free High Church Inverness, b. 21 Oct 1883 in Shropshire (son of Thomas William Hunbury Fowke and Jessie Paterson), d. 20 Jan 1971 in Cheltenham Gloucestershire, occupation 7 Jun 1913 Motor Engineer. Wilmot: General Manager of Highland Transport Company which was formed in April 1930.

Children: i. Wilmot Stewart Hanbury Fowke, b. 15 Mar 1915 at Woodlands Dores Road Inverness, d.

18 Feb 1941, military 18 Feb 1941 Lieutenant 234 Army Field Coy Royal Engineers, buried 24 Feb 1941 in Tomahurich Cemetery Inverness. Glasow Univ Graduate BSC (1937) Civil Engineer

Spr. Wilmot Stewart Hanbury FOWKE (late Offr. Cadet, Glasgow Univ. Contgt., Sen. Div., O.T.C.) to be 2nd Lt. 5th June 1939, with seniority 5th Dec. 1937. ii. Elsie Berenice Paterson Fowke, b. 22 Jul 1918 at Woodlands Island Bank Road Inverness,

d. 2004 at Gloucester Gloucestershire. She married Alexander G Nichols, 1956 at Cheltenham Gloucestershire.

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137. Ann Eliza Squire Sutherland, b. 6 Jan 1872 at 10 Viewforth Park Edinburgh, d. 3 Jun 1961 at 6 Abbotsford Crescent Edinburgh. In 1893 her address was 13 Grove Street Edinburgh

She was married according to the forms of the Free Church In 1961 her address was 1 Spylaw Road Edinburgh Her cause of death was Acute Bronchitis Duration 14 days and Cardio Vascular Degeneration. She

married John Colin Cameron, 1 Jun 1893 at Gunn's Private Hotel St Colme Street Edinburgh, b. 1869 (son of John Cameron and Elizabeth Donaldson), occupation 1 Jun 1893 Commercial Traveller. John: In 1893 his address was 15 Kilgraston Road Edinburgh.

Children: 218. i. Dorothy Squire Cameron b. 14 Sep 1894. 138. James Squair Sutherland, b. 20 Apr 1874 in 7 Johnston Terrace Edinburgh Midlothian, occupation

Fishmonger, d. 30 Aug 1954 at Rosslynlee Lasswade Midlothian. In 1954 his address was 26 Crichton Road Pathhead Ford

His cause of death was Cardiovascular Degeneration / Senile Decay. He married Marion Macaskill

Macraild, 28 Nov 1895 at 94 Castle Street Glasgow, b. 1878 (daughter of Donald Macraild and Mary Mackay Macarthur). Marion: In 1895 her address was 35 Castle Street Edinburgh

She was married by Decleration. Children: i. John Donald Sutherland, b. 17 Mar 1897 at 10 Dean Park Street Edinburgh. ii. Mary Sutherland, b. 3 Aug 1899 at 35 Castle Street Edinburgh. iii. Wilfrid Sutherland, b. 3 Feb 1901 at 24 Millar Crescent Edinburgh. iv. James Squire Sutherland, b. 3 Sep 1906 at Williamfield Bleachfield Falkirk, d. 20 Dec

1906 at Williamfield Bleachfield Falkirk. His cause of death was Ryloric Stenosis. v. James Squire Sutherland, b. 13 Dec 1912 at 127 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh, d. 16 Mar

1913 at 127 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh. His cause of death was Choking by inhalation of vomit.

vi. Elsie Squire Sutherland, b. 1914, d. 12 Feb 1915 at 127 Bruntsfield Place Edinburgh. Her cause of death was Influenza duration 1 day.

139. John William Squair, b. 3 Jul 1876 in Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, d. 14 Apr 1909 in 6 Gas

Lane Aberlour Banffshire, occupation General Labourer. He married Ann Fraser Stuart, 23 Jun 1894 in Aberlour Banffshire, b. 1879 (daughter of William Stuart and Ann Forbes).

Children: i. John William Squair, b. 18 Dec 1898 in Gas Lane Aberlour Banffshire, d. 20 Jun 1907 in

73 High Street Aberlour Banffshire. 219. ii. Ann Smith Squair b. 23 Jan 1901. iii. Jane Squair, b. 28 May 1903 in 27 High Street Aberlour Banffshire, d. 10 Feb 1908 in 4

Gas Lane Aberlour Banffshire. 140. William Squair, b. 17 Mar 1883 in Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, d. 6 Oct 1944 in Royal

Infirmary Aberdeen Aberdeenshire, occupation 1903 Cattleman, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Ploughman in Charge of Horses at Cloves Alves Morayshire. In 1903 his address was Overton Knockando

In 1914 he was the informant to the death of his Wife his address was Cloves Alves In 1933 he was the informant to the death of his Son George his address was 39 High Street Aberlour In 1944 his address was 39 High Street Aberlour. He married Helen (Nellie) Davidson Mackay, 30

Jan 1903 at Overton Knockando Morayshire, b. 1882 (daughter of John McKay and Helen

Davidson), occupation Domestic Servant, d. 16 May 1914 at Cloves Alves Morayshire. Helen: In 1903 her address was Overton Kockando

Her cause of death was Carcinoma of Uterus. Children: i. Alexander Squair, b. 20 Jan 1903 in Overton Knockando Morayshire.

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ii. William Squair, b. 27 Apr 1905 in 1 Gas Lane Aberlour Banffshire. 1944 informant to father's death address Police Station Buchlyvie Stirlingshire.

iii. George Findlater Squair, b. 22 Aug 1907 at Tombreck Inveravon Banffshire, occupation Railway Surfaceman, d. 4 Jul 1933 at River Spey Aberlour Morayshire. In 1933 his address was 39a High Street Aberlour

Aberdeen Journal 6th July 1933 DROWNED IN SPEY Aberlour Man's Fatal Bathe. DRAGGED UNDER BY CURRENT Shortly after seeing a girlfriend off on a bus, a twenty-five year old Aberlour railway

surfaceman was drowned in the river Spey. Three companions, George Squair, Alex Stuart, and John Cruickshank, met at the house of

a friend, Mrs Robertson, The Square and after listening to the wireless for a time Squair suggested that as the night was warm they should go for a bathe in the river.

As they left Mrs Robertson urged to take care of themselves, to which Squair replied "We'll do that"

The men in order to have strict privacy, crossed the bridge to the Morayshire side of the river. Squair was first in the water, which at parts was so low as to enable one to wade across to the Banffshire side. He proceeded to what is known as the Boat Pool, which he scarcely had reached when he was dragged under by a swift undercurrent.

Cry for Help. His cry for help - "Come on boys" startled his two companions, who immediately rushed to his assistance, but within a second or two he had disappeared.

Although the other two lads cold not swim, they made a brave endeavour to rescue their companion, and when they saw it was impossible Stuart made for the bank, and donning a pair of trousers, he ran barefooted to Aberlour, a distance of half a mile. After raising the alarm he collapsed.

Meantime Squair's disappearance had been witnessed by a woman in a pearl fisher's camp, whose shrieks brought several people to the scene.

Body Located. Amongst those first at the spot were Mr J. Smith, confectioner, and Mr Cook, hairdresser.

They immediately searched the pool, and Mr Smith, on a second attempt located the body. Dr Beatrice Seller had been summoned and did everything that was possible, but it was

found that he was dead. Squair was a member of the local Football Committee and was keenly interested in sport.

He was due to go on holiday. Aberdeen Journal 11th July 1933 SPEY BATHING TRAGEDY VICTIM BURIED The funeral of Mr George Squair, surfaceman, 39 High Street, Aberlour, the unfortunate

young man who lost his life while bathing in the River Spey on Tuesday, took place to the family burying ground in Aberlour Churchyard.

The funeral was an exceptionally large and representative one. Seldom are so many young men present at an interment as was the case on this occasion. Impressive services at the house and grave were conducted by Mr Simpson, Craigellachie Church, who officiated in the absence of the Rev. Mr Mackenzie, minister.

Amongst many beautiful floral tributes were one from his fellow workers on the railway and one from the Aberlour Football Club.

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. iv. Mary Ann Squair, b. 22 Apr 1910 in Tombreck Inveravon Banffshire. 141. George Findlater Squair, b. 13 Jan 1886 at Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, occupation 2 Apr 1911

General Labourer, occupation Mason's Labourer, d. 22 Oct 1963 at Dr Gray's Hospital Elgin Morayshire, buried in Aberlour Old Churchyard Aberlour Banffshire. In 1911 his address was 39 High Street Aberlour

In 1918 he was the informant to his Sister Margaret's death his address was 43 High Street Aberlour In 1943 he was the infomant to the death of his Mother his address was 29a High Street Aberlour In 1963 his address was 16 Allachy Terrace Aberlour His cause of death Carcinoma of Colon and Metastasses in Liver and Peritonitis. Partner Helen

Simpson, occupation 21 Dec 1912 Domestic Servant. Helen: In December 1912 she was residing at Oldmore Newmill Keith. He married (2) Jane Ross McPurdie, d. 3 May 1974, buried in Aberlour Old Churchyard Aberlour Banffshire.

Children: i. George William Squair, b. 21 Dec 1912 at Muirton Dyke Morayshire. 142. Mary Ann Squair, b. 23 May 1888 at Charlestown Aberlour Banffshire, occupation 5 Apr 1913

Domestic Servant, d. 18 Mar 1915 at Home Farm Aberlour Banffshire. In 1913 her address was 39 High Street Aberlour

In 1913 she was a witness at her Sister Margaret's wedding Her cause of death was Phthisis Pulmonalis duration several months. She married John Nicolson, 5

Apr 1913 at Aberlour Hotel Aberlour Banffshire, b. 1889 (son of John Nicolson and Jessie Couuts), occupation 6 Apr 1913 Distillery Clerk McAllan Distillery Knockando. John: 1913 wittness at wedding of sister in law Margaret Squair.

Children: i. Maggie Copeland Nicolson, b. 16 Mar 1912 in 39 High Street Aberlour Banffshire, d.

1964. Her birth was re-registered on 4th September 1964. 143. Elsie Yeates, b. 27 Aug 1877 in 1 R-------on Place Edinburgh Midlothian, d. 30 Jun 1964 in Fresno

California, buried in Sanger Cemetery Fresno California. Emigrated to USA in 1895. She married George Clement Owens, 1899, b. 11 Jul 1873, d. 18 Oct 1944 in Fresno California, buried in Sanger Cemetery Fresno California, occupation Plumber.

Children: 220. i. George Russell Owens b. 22 May 1900. ii. Julia Margaret Owens, b. 2 Jul 1902, d. 8 Aug 1996 in Sanger Fresno California, buried in

Sanger Cemetery Fresno California. 221. iii. Elsie Bluebell Owens b. 18 Jul 1906. iv. Francis William Owens, b. 11 Mar 1909, d. 26 Jun 2002 in Clovis Fresno California,

buried in Sanger Cemetery Fresno California, occupation Plumber. He married Esther E Harris, b. 14 May 1917, d. 26 Dec 1989 in Clovis Fresno California, occupation 1940 Beauty Operator in Beauty Shop.

v. Anna Elizabeth Owens, b. 25 Jan 1916, d. 9 Oct 1991 in Long Beach California USA. 144. James Macgregor Squair, b. 28 Sep 1884 at 36 Caldeonian Place Edinburgh Midlothian, d. 1910 in

Genoa Italy. He married Mabel Stroud, b. 1889 in Derby Derbyshire. Children: 222. i. Emily MacGregor Squair b. 25 Nov 1909. 145. Marjorie Louisa Squair, b. 1903 at Reigate Surrey. She married John Raymond Wood Hampton, 9

Oct 1926 at St Mark's with St.Philip Reigate Surrey, b. 1904 (son of George Harold Hampton), occupation 9 Oct 1926 Dental Surgeon.

Children: 2

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146. Margaret Robertson Squair, b. 23 Oct 1903 at Meikle Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, occupation

Teacher of Domestic Science, d. 2 Aug 1979 at Northern Infirmary Inverness Invernesshire. In 1979 her address was Balnaglach Dalcross

Her cause of death was Bronchpneumonia and Carcinoma of Pelvic Colon. She married Roderick

MacLennan, 7 Jan 1927 at The Royal Marine Hotel Nairn Nairnshire, b. 1891 (son of John

Maclennan and Margaret Elizabeth Macrae), occupation Farmer Balnaglack Dalcross Croy Invernesshire.

Children: 1 147. Robert Squair, b. 2 Aug 1885 at 2 Gifford Street Edinburgh, occupation Chauffeur. His birth

certificate shows his name as Robert Squair Gibb and does not show his father's name. He married Christina Baird Steel, 18 Jun 1913 at 103a Baird Street Coatbridge Lanarkshire, b. 1887 (daughter of Alexander Steel and Jessie Hamilton).

Children: i. Janet Moffat Hamilton Steel Squair, b. 13 Aug 1915 at 405 West Princes Street Glasgow

Lanark. 223. ii. Robert Alexander Squair b. 30 Aug 1917. 148. George Alexander Mackay, b. 22 May 1890 at Balblair Road Nairn Nairnshire, occupation 19 Dec

1913 Ploughman, d. 12 Sep 1957 at 8 William Street Nairn. In 1913 his address was Whinnieknowe Nairn

His cause of death was Chronic Myocarditis. He married Catherine McIntosh, 19 Dec 1913 at Whinnieknowe Nairn, b. 1888 (daughter of Alexander McIntosh and Catherine Fraser), occupation 19 Dec 1913 General Domestic Servant. Catherine: In 1913 his address was Gordon Cottages Nairn.

Children: i. Alexander Mackay. 149. Jeannie Squair, b. 15 Sep 1887 at Blackhillock Rafford Morayshire, d. 1979 at Winnipeg Manitoba

Canada. sailed with family on 24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907. She married Alexander Masson, b. 1881 in Elgin Morayshire, d. 1963 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.

Children: i. James Alexander Masson, b. 1913 at Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. 150. Maggie Ann Squair, b. 9 Oct 1889 in West Mains Duffus. sailed with family on 24th May 1907 from

Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907. She married George Henry, 6 Apr 1910 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada.

Children: i. Victor Henry, b. 1914 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. 151. Elsie Squair, b. 3 Sep 1891 in Scarfbanks St. Andrew's Llanbryd Morayshire. sailed with family on

24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907. She married William

Eley Round, 22 Dec 1912 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. Children: i. Doreen E Round, b. 1915. 152. Georgina Squair, b. 9 Jun 1899 in The Cross of Bishopmill Parish of New Spynie Morayshire. sailed

with family on 24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907. She married George Hedley Bailey, 4 Dec 1915 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, d. 6 Apr 1973 in Belel Home Gimli Manitoba Canada. George: On Friday, April 6, 1973 at Belel Home, Gimli, Man. George

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Hedley Bailey of Marquette. Born at Marquelie in 1886. Mr Bailey farmed on his father's farm homstead until 1936 when he took over the General Store and Post Office at Marquette, which he operated until 1950. Moving to Chilliwack B.C. he remained there for nine years moving back to Marquette area in 1963. Mr Bailey was very active in community affairs both in Meadow Lea and Marquette and was an elder of Medow Lea United Church for many years. Besides his wife the former Georgina Squair he is survived by two sons Allan Douglas of Gimli and Hedley Squair of Sedgewick Alberta, three daughters, Mrs C.Dayton (Georgina) Headingley, Man; Mrs A.Kelly (Alma) of Marquette, Mrs R.Hunt (Patricia) Beausejour Man. Pallbearers will all be grandsons of the deceased; Dick Kelly, George Dayton, Ross Bailey, Robert Dayton, Roy Dayton and Chis Kelly. Funeral Services will be held from the Meadow Lea United Church at 2.00 pm Wednesday 11 April, 1973 with internment in Meadow Lea Cemetery Rev C Moreman pf Warren Man officiating, Viewing at the church from 1.30 - 2.00 pm.

Children: 6 i. Allan Douglas Bailey. ii. Hedley Squair Bailey. 224. iii. Beatrice Georgina Bailey b. 18 Apr 1918. iv. Alma Elizabeth Bailey, b. 14 Sep 1921 in Meadow Lea Manitoba Canada, d. 12 Jun 2002

in Grace General Hospital Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. ALMA ELIZABETH KELLY (nee BAILEY) 1921 - 2002 Peacefully and with dignity, as a result of illness, our beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away on Wednesday, June 12, 2002 at the Grace Hospital. Alma was born September 14, 1921 on her parents farm near Meadow Lea. After her schooling, Mom worked as a nanny for several families in and around Winnipeg, most memorably for Constable Dan and Mrs. Mary Bissett of Headingley. The Bissett girls still affectionately refer to Mom as "Ammy", and remain special members of Moms large, extended family. In October of 1941, Alma married Alan Kelly of Poplar Heights and began a new phase of her life on the farm along the winding Assiniboine River at Belcourt. As her family grew, so did Almas involvement in church and community activities. Mom became a longtime member of St. Pauls A.C.W., served on the board of Marquette Co-op, as a provincial board member of M.F.A.C., a member of Federated Co-op Womens Guild, the Poplar Point Horticultural Society, the Rupertsland Diocesan Council, a Synod Delegate, was active in the Belcourt Community Club, the Poplar Point Seniors Club, the St. Francois Xavier History Book Committee, and later, the S.F.X. Historical Society. Mom enjoyed so much of what life offered her. Her love of music and her talent as an organist and pianist ran like a thread through all her life activities and touched the hearts of many others. Mom will be remembered for her love of baking, flower gardening, old-time dances, reading, writing, crocheting, redecorating, and mushroom picking on Sunday afternoons at the farm. Mom sewed, watched birds, loved trees, rocked babies to sleep and in later years on the farm, took up oil and acrylic landscape painting. After giving up heavy farming, Mom and Dad loved to swim daily in the pool they had built and they shared the fun with family and many visitors. In 1986, Mom and Dad retired to Winnipeg where they continued to make new friends. They took to travelling and enjoyed their trips to Alaska, the Maritimes as well as to England, Scotland and Ireland. Alma enjoyed her volunteer work, playing piano for seniors first at the Kiwanis Courts then at Grace Hospital, 3rd floor, for 10 years. Last June, Mom and Dad moved from Victoria Arms to the Westhaven where Mom once again brought her music to a new group of appreciative friends. Almas memory will be cherished by her husband of 60 years, Alan; by her children, Richard (Marcie), Robin (Anne), Alana (Jim), Christopher (Diane) and Andrew (Anna Mae) nine grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; sisters, Georgina and Pat. Mom was predeceased by her parents, George and Georgina; infant son Michael; sister Agnes; brothers, Allan and Hedley; grandson Joshua; and daughter-in-law Kathleen. Friends and family are invited to share in a celebration of Almas life at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, June 18, at St. Andrews Anglican Church, Portage at Woodhaven Road. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made

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to Grace General Hospital Foundation, 300 Booth Dr. Cremation has taken place. Well all miss your hugs Mom Gods blessings and heartfelt thanks to the staff at the Westhaven and on 3 north Grace Hospital for care and compassion shown to Alma.

Winnipeg Free Press 15th June 2002. She married Alan Edward Kelly, b. 17 Apr 1915, d. 28 Aug 2007. Alan: ALAN EDWARD KELLY April 17, l9l5 - August 28, 2007 Alan passed away peacefully on August 28, 2007, at age 92, surrounded by family. Alan was predeceased by his wife Alma, infant son Michael, daughter-in-law Kathleen and grandson Joshua. He is survived by his daughter Alana, sons, Andrew (Anna Mae), Chris (Diane), Robin (Ann) and Dick (Marcie), nine grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He will be especially missed by his special friend Gladys Smith. Alan was born in Winnipeg in 1915 and spent his early life on the family farm near Marquette. At 18 he went to work with a prospector in the Bissett area, while continuing to work on the family farm. During the Second World War, he took R.C.M.P. Reserve training in Regina as part of the home guard. He then purchased land along the Assiniboine River at Belcourt, which became the family farm for the next 48 years. In l941 he married Alma Bailey of Marquette. They had six children, five of whom survived fires, floods, hail, bugs and all the joys of life on a dairy-based mixed farm. Alan and Alma retired from farming in 1987 and moved to Winnipeg. Overall, they shared 60 years as husband and wife. Alan was always a busy man. Besides the demands of the farm, Alan was actively involved in the movement and sat on the boards of the credit union, the school, M.F.A.C., Pool Elevator plus many other organizations. He served as a Councillor for St. Francois Xavier and later as President of the Poplar Point Seniors Group, the Elie A.N.A.F. and the Victoria Arms Senior's Group. Alan and Alma always enjoyed meeting people and developed many lasting friendships both near and far. Alan will be dearly missed by family and friends. We extend a special thank you to the staff at the Golden West Centennial Lodge on School Road in St. James who were so caring and considerate of Alan over the past year. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Golden West Lodge or a charity of your choice. A memorial service took place on Friday at St. Andrews Anglican Church. Arrangements entrusted to: Chapel Lawn Funeral Home 885-9715

winnipeg free press 1st September 2007. 153. James Alexander Squair, b. 13 Jan 1902 in The Cross of Bishopmill Parish of New Spynie

Morayshire, d. 22 May 1975 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. He was born at 6.30am He sailed with family on 24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907.

He married Irva Eleanor Rutledge, 9 Oct 1937 in Swan River Manitoba Canada, b. 19 Dec 1911 in Carberry Manitoba Canada, d. 21 Aug 2007 in Brandon Manitoba Canada, occupation School Teacher. Irva: IRVINA (IRVA) ELEANOR SQUAIR Irva, beloved wife of the late James Squair, died peacefully on August 21, 2007 at Hillcrest Place in Brandon, MB. Irva was born December 19, 1911, to parents Dr. and Mrs. T.I.E. Rutledge in Carberry, MB. When she was six years old she moved with her family to Swan River, MB, where her father was the first veterinarian in the Swan River Valley. She loved to tell stories of those childhood years. After completing high school she graduated from Normal School in Winnipeg and accepted a teaching position in Ossawa School Division north of Reaburn, where she met her future husband, Jim Squair. She taught in Renwer, MB for two years before returning to marry Jim in 1937. Their life together was filled with love, laughter, hard work, family and friends. They moved from the original Squair family homestead in 1955 when Irva accepted a teaching position in Marquette. A move to Warren in 1967 was prompted by the closure of one-room schools marking the end of an era in rural Manitoba. She taught Grade 3 in Warren until retiring in 1973. Irva later lived in Winnipeg before moving to Brandon to be closer to family. Irva was a woman of great strength and fortitude with an ability to deal with difficult situations. She influenced many lives through her years of teaching, but her greatest impact was on the lives of her children and grandchildren. Her love for her husband and children was always foremost in her life. Memories of her sense of humour, love of nice clothes and wonderful home cooking will always be with us. Irva was

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predeceased by husband Jim in 1975, parents (Doc) and Lily (Elizabeth) Rutledge, sister Lila (Bill) McMillan, son-in-law Stuart Granger, sisters-in-law Jean (Alex) Masson, Maggie (Andrew) Colquhoun, Elsie (Will) Round, Beth (Bert) Forsberg, Mina (Will) McKnight, Polly (Bob) Marley, Dodie (George) Bailey, Nan (Had) McKinley, Millie (Bill) Cordy, Edith (Bill) Delbridge and brother-in-law Frank (Nancy) Squair. Irva was the last surviving member in her generation in both the Rutledge and Squair families. Left to cherish her memory are daughters, Barbara (Mitch) Hamm and Diane Granger; grandchildren Cathy Grain (Rob Boyd), Robert (Teresa) Grain, Joan (Bob) Hall, James (Angie) Varley; great grandchildren Derek and Mark Grain and Aiden Hall. She is also survived by dear friend Patricia Varley and numerous nieces and nephews. Irva's family wishes to extend warm thanks to all the staff at Hillcrest Place for their wonderful, compassionate care. Their genuine caring is so appreciated. Interment will take place at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, August 25, 2007 in the Meadow Lea Cemetery followed by a Celebration of Irva's life at 2:00 p.m. in the Meadow Lea Hall (ten miles west of Warren at the junction of Hwy. 227 and Hwy. 248). In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to a charity of your choice. Messages of condolence may be placed at www.brockiedonovan.com. Arrangements are in care of Brockie Donovan, Brandon, (204) 727-0694.

Winnipeg Free Press24th August 2007. Children:2 154. Francis William Squair, b. 27 May 1906 at The Cross of Bishopmill Parish of New Spynie

Morayshire. sailed with family on 24th May 1907 from Glasgow to Quebec on Athenia arrived 2nd June 1907. He married Nancy.

Children: 2 . 155. Edith Louise Squair, b. 23 Sep 1910 in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, d. 24 Sep 1949 in Poplar Point

Manitoba Canada. She married William Delbridge, d. 24 Sep 1949 in Poplar Point Manitoba Canada. They were murdered at their home by their farm-hand

Children: 5 156. Helen McEwan Squair, b. 28 Apr 1918 at 27 Cartvale Road Glasgow Lanark, d. 2005 in Lichfield

Staffordshire. She married John Wilfred Ward, 30 Aug 1947 at Erskine Old Church Glasgow. Children: 2 157. Duncan Ross Squair, b. 25 Feb 1908 at Winnipeg Manitoba Canada, occupation 18 Nov 1934

Salesman, d. 20 Feb 1982 at Richland Benton Washington USA. He married Dorothy Ada Fraser, 18 Nov 1934 at Dumbar Heights United Church Vancouver B.C. Canada, b. 1907 in Colorado USA (daughter of Oliver Fraser and Ada Waite), d. 5 Dec 1946 in Bremerton Kitsap Washington USA.

Children: 3 158. William Henry Squair, b. 16 Oct 1862 at Whitby Ontario Canada. In 1901 he was residing at

Gladstone Macdonald Co Manitoba Canada In 1906 he was residing at Portage La Prarie Manitoba Canada In 1911 he was residing at Portage La Prarie Manitoba Canada. He married Alice Davy Short, 12 Apr

1885 at Bear River Digby County Nova Scotia, b. 1 Jan 1865 at Bear River Digby County Nova Scotia (daughter of Benjamin Short and Matilda Harris), d. 2 Jun 1953 at Burnaby General Hospital Burnaby BC Canada, buried 5 Jun 1953 at Mountain View Cemetery British Columbia Canada. Alice: Her death certificate showed her middle name as Davies

Her address in 1953 was 4360 Fir Street South Burnaby BC . Children: i. Edith Matilda Squair, b. 4 Jan 1886 at Wallace Manitoba British Columbia Canada.

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ii. Frank Benjamin Squair, b. 12 Sep 1887 at Wallace Manitoba British Columbia Canada, occupation Accountant, military 3 Jun 1917 No 460628 44th Battn CEF, d. 3 Jun 1917.

iii. Carl Bertrand Squair, b. 25 Jul 1889 at Wallace Manitoba, d. 2 Aug 1902, buried in Gladstone Cemetery Westbourne Manitoba Canada.

230. iv. William Alexander Squair b. 20 Jan 1892. v. Arthur Lawrence Squair, b. 5 Oct 1894 at 1070 Davie Street Vancouver British Columbia

Canada, d. 4 Nov 1983 at Shaughnessy Vancouver British Columbia Canada. In 1953 he was the informant to his Mother's death his address was 4360 Fir Street South Burnaby BC. He married Rosanna Mation DeRosiere.

vi. Margaret A Squair, b. 1897 at Vancouver British Columbia Canada. 159. Louis James Squair, b. 1865 in Markham Ontario Canada, d. 24 Sep 1924 in Peterborough Ontario

Canada, buried 26 Sep 1924 in Little Lake Cemetery Peterborough Ontario Canada, occupation Miller. His cause of death was Haemorrhage from Lungs. He married Letitia McGill, 26 Jun 1889 in Peterborough Ontario Canada, b. 1866, d. 4 Jul 1932.

Children: i. Mary Elizabeth Squair, b. 1892. She married John Bellington Clarkson, 19 Jan 1915 in

Peterborough Ontario Canada. 160. Francis Alexander Squair, b. 1867. He married Nellie Ann Daly. Children: i. Louis Daly Squair, b. 9 Jul 1897 in Manitoba, d. 28 Nov 1959 in Los Angeles California

USA. He married Charlotte J, b. 28 May 1897 in Wisconsin USA, d. 1 Apr 1973 in Huntington Beach Orange Co California USA.

231. ii. William Alexander Squair b. 29 Mar 1899. iii. Thomas Rose Squair, b. 1903. 161. Oskar Squair, b. 1879. He married Annie McGuire, 5 Jul 1904 in York Ontario Canada, b. 1879 in

Toronto York Ontario Canada (daughter of Henry McGuire and Catherine Young). Children: i. Mary Evelyn Squair, b. 28 Nov 1905 in Toronto Ontario Canada, d. 28 Apr 1964 in Novi

Oakland Michigan USA. He married Lawrence Parisean, 15 Jul 1928 in Toronto York Ontario Canada.

ii. James William Squair, b. 19 Oct 1910 in York Ontario Canada, d. 20 May 1912 in York Ontario Canada.

162. Mary Madalina Stephens, b. 18 Jan 1897 in Darlington Township Durham Ontario Canada. He

married Charles Frederick Scholl, 27 Nov 1923 in York Ontario Canada, b. 17 Dec 1888 in West Virginia USA, d. 26 Oct 1964 in Charlotte Mecklenburg North Carolina USA.

Children: 3 ii. George Stephens Scholl, b. 8 Jan 1926 in Charleston West Virginia USA, d. 11 Feb

2010 in Pittsford Monroe New York. Scholl, George Stephens Pittsford: February 11, 2010, at age 84. Predeceased by sister, Mary Katherine Ruoff

(James) and nephew, Alan Ruoff. Survived by his wife of 54 years, Phoebe; son, Craig (Rebecca); daughters, Ellen VanZandt (Harvey) and Mary Scholl; sister, Charlene (Jimmy); grandsons, Keller, Jackson, J.R., Tyler, Joe and cousins; and extended family. George earned degrees from University North Carolina Chapel Hill. Served in the Army during WW II and was a Systems Engineer at Eastman Kodak for many years. After retirement he volunteered with the AARP Tax Program and the Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance.

We invite family and friends to join us Sunday, February 14th from 3-5 P.M. at 336 Mendon Rd. Contributions in George's name to Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance, Tobey Rd., Pittsford, NY 14534.

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163. Ivy Jessie Squair, b. 11 Aug 1904 in London, d. 1995 in Surrey. She married Cecil A Taylor, 1931 in

London. Children: 1 164. May Billing, b. 1904, occupation 5 Nov 1927 Book Binder. In 1927 her address was 151 Coleman

Avenue Toronto. She married Charles Frank Frederick Hann, 5 Nov 1927 at Toronto York Ontario Canada, b. 30 Oct 1903 in London (son of Charles Hann and Louis Rudd), baptized 6 Dec 1903 in Maida Hill Westminster London, occupation 5 Nov 1927 Tailor. Charles: In 1927 his address was 413 Gerrard Street.

Children: i. Charles Hann, b. 11 Oct 1928 in 10 Tyrha Avenue Toronto Ontario Canada, d. 12 Oct

1928 at 10 Tyhra Avenue Toronto Ontario Canada, buried 13 Oct 1928 in St John's Cemetery Toronto Ontario Canada. His cause of death was Myocardial Failure.

165. Graydon Billing, b. 8 May 1916 at Toronto York Ontario Canada, d. 28 Nov 1964 at Artesia

California. He married Edna May Goodwin, b. 10 Mar 1912 at Simcoe Ontario Canada (daughter of Alexander Goodwin and Margaret Avelina Barr), d. 13 Nov 2005 at Bendale Acres. Edna: Edna May (formerly BILLING, née GOODWIN)

With a tremendous fight for life, Edna passed away on Sunday, November 13, 2005, at Bendale Acres, at the age of 93. Wife of the late Arthur Charles SAPSFORD and the late Graydon BILLING. Dear mother of Rheta Katherine Billing FEE and Graydon Roy Squair BILLING. Adored grandmother of Melanie Sheryl Fee SUTTAR (Ron,) Curtis Hampton FEE (Lisa Simone), Tyler Sterling FEE, Annette Lorraine Billing LANCE (Corigan) and Robert Charles BILLING. Doting great-grandmother of Andrew, Alexander and James SUTTAR Kirsten FEE and Zachary LANCE. Daughter of the late Angus Alexander GOODWIN and Margaret Avelina BARR. Sister of Garfield, Grace, Angus, Donald and Marjorie. She will be remembered for her tremendous energy, her zest for life, she excelled at telling fortunes. A private memorial service will be held by her family. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Ogden Funeral Home, 416-293-5211.

Children: 2 166. John McPherson, b. 6 Aug 1860 at Drayton Aubigny Queensland Australia, occupation Carpenter, d.

7 Apr 1911 at Queensland Australia, buried 8 Apr 1911 in Kilcoy Cemetery Kileny Queensland Australia. recorded 1896/97 working as a carpenter and living at Villeneuve. He is recorded as having Portion 11V (160 Acres) situated at Glenfern .He was licensee of the "Glenfern Hotel" from 1907-1911. He married Theresa Caldwell, 24 Jan 1885 at Presbyterian Manse Ipswich Queensland, b. 0 ___ 1863 in Ballaslee Galway Ireland (daughter of Joseph Caldwell and Catherine Gannon), d. 29 Mar 1904 in Queensland Australia, buried in Kilcoy Cemetery Kileny Queensland Australia.

Children: 234. i. Alexander McPherson b. 15 Feb 1886. 235. ii. Eliza Grace McPherson b. 14 Jan 1888. 236. iii. Ameilia Janet McPherson b. 4 Mar 1890. 237. iv. Theresa McPherson b. 8 Jun 1898. 238. v. Lily May McPherson b. 7 May 1900. 167. Alexander McPherson, b. 16 Feb 1862 at Queensland Australia, occupation Labourer, d. 5 Sep 1943

at Queensland Australia. On 18th February 1882 slected Portion 158 Parish of Kilcoy and Portion 121 on 28th September 1881. these were both 80 Acre blocks at New Country Creek. he is recorded as being a slector until at least 1904. He is then recorded as being a labourer on the 1910 Queensland Electroral Rolls. He married Catherine Isabella Morrow, 12 Jun 1886 at Queensland Australia, b. 26

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Sep 1866 in Queensland Australia (daughter of Robert Morrow and Louisa McGuinness), d. 22 Jul 1943 in Queensland Australia.

Children: 239. i. Alexander McPherson b. 18 May 1886. 240. ii. Evelyn McPherson b. 16 Aug 1887. iii. Jessie McPherson, b. 28 Jul 1889 in Queensland Australia. She married James Jones

Peters, 11 May 1910 in Queensland Australia. 241. iv. Lucinda McPherson b. 28 Nov 1890. v. Robert William McPherson, b. 18 Aug 1892 in Queensland Australia, d. 30 Sep 1930 in

Queensland Australia, buried 1 Oct 1930 in Toowong Cemetery, occupation Labourer. 1916 address, Moore Brisbane Valley Line Queensland

6ft, Brown Eyes, Brown Hair, Medium Complexion, Presbyterian Enlisted 19th October 1916 at Brisbane, Embarked Sydney 22 December 1916, arrived

Plymouth 3rd March 1917 to France on 25th June 1917. Joined 52nd Battalion A.I.F. 21st July 1917.Admitted to

Hospital sick 16th October 1917, then at 26th and 29th General Hospital Etaples till 12th November 1917, Then returned to England and whilst in hospital was on trial for being absent without leave and lost 17 days pay. He returned to Australia on 12th April 1918.

address at death Harding Street Auchenflower. He married Kathleen Williams. vi. Eliza McPherson, b. 8 Sep 1894 in Queensland Australia. vii. John McPherson, b. 2 Jan 1898 in Queensland Australia, d. 12 May 1971 in Queensland

Australia. viii. Daisy McPherson, b. 6 Mar 1900 in Queensland Australia, d. 1930 in Queensland

Australia. She married Vivian Hooper. ix. Margaret McPherson, b. 24 Feb 1902 in Queensland Australia, d. 15 Oct 1988 in

Queensland Australia. x. Kathleen Isabel McPherson, b. 2 Aug 1904 in Queensland Australia. xi. Wallace Gordon McPherson, b. 22 Apr 1907 in Queensland Australia. Australian Army,

Service No QX29819 , enlisted 25th January 1942 Brisbane he was living at Tarragindi Queensland, discharged 28th January 1944, Rank Private, posting at discharge 62 Battalion. He married Eliza Williamson.

xii. Heather Gwendoline McPherson, b. 3 Jul 1911 in Queensland Australia, d. 11 Apr 2005 in Queensland Australia. She married John B Sheenan.

168. Eliza McPherson, b. 28 Jan 1864 at Toowoomba Queensland Australia, d. 17 Oct 1957 at Brisbane

Hospital Queensland Australia, buried 19 Oct 1957 in Kilcoy Cemetery Kileny Queensland Australia. She married Alfred Arnold, 18 Dec 1888 at Christ Church Milton Queensland Australia, b. 0 ___ 1864 in Bideford Devon England (son of Frederick William Arnold and Mary Ann Vanstone), baptized 29 Jun 1864 in Bideford Devon England, d. 17 Nov 1942 in Diamamina Hospital South Brisbane Queensland Australia, buried 18 Nov 1942 in Toowong Cemetery Toowong Queensland Australia, occupation Farmer /Carpenter. Alfred: he lowered his age from 52 to 42 to enlist in the Army with his sons for the First World War. He was a corporal in the A.IF.

Children: 242. i. Frederick William Arnold b. 8 Dec 1890. 243. ii. Ivy Mary Arnold b. 18 Jul 1892. 244. iii. Alexander McPherson Arnold b. 22 Mar 1894. 245. iv. Alfred Edgar Arnold b. 8 Jan 1896. v. Alice Edith Arnold, b. 7 Jul 1898 at Queensland Australia. 246. vi. Frances Audrey Arnold b. 1 Oct 1900. vii. George Richard Arnold, b. 10 Jun 1903 at Queensland Australia, d. 1991 at Brisbane

Queensland Australia. He married Hilda Elizabeth Stanton, 23 Dec 1933 at Queensland Australia, b. 0 ___ 1909, d. 0 ___ 2004.

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viii. Cedric James Arnold, b. 23 May 1905 at Queensland Australia, d. 23 Sep 1913 at Kilcoy Queensland Australia, buried 0 Sep 1913 in Kilcoy Cemetery Kileny Queensland Australia.

169. Amelia Janet McPherson, b. 18 May 1867 in Queensland Australia, d. 22 Jun 1964. She married

Patrick Thomas Raleigh, 11 Sep 1890 in Queensland Australia. Children: i. Eliza May Alexander Raleigh, b. 18 Oct 1891 in Queensland Australia. ii. Amelia Janet McPherson Raleigh, b. 17 May 1894 in Queensland Australia. She married

Peter Alexander Duncan, 13 Nov 1912 in Queensland Australia, b. 17 Sep 1887 in Queensland Australia (son of George Robert Duncan and Elizabeth Brown).

iii. James Alexander Raleigh, b. 7 Dec 1897 in Queensland Australia. iv. John Patrick Raleigh, b. 1 Jan 1900 in Queensland Australia. v. Olive Raleigh. vi. Margaret Evelyn Raleigh, d. 18 Sep 1906. 247. vii. Alexander William Raleigh b. 11 Jul 1903. 170. Alexander McPherson, b. 12 Sep 1871 at Drumcharrel Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Engine Driver,

d. 22 Nov 1959. He married Jane Nesbit Cornes, 21 Jun 1899 at Rockhampton Queensland Australia, d. 1950.

Children: i. Margaret Aitken Thompson MacPherson, b. 1901 in Queensland Australia. ii. Catherine MacPherson, b. 1903 in Queensland Australia. iii. Hugh MacPherson, b. 1904 in Queensland Australia. 248. iv. Alexander MacPherson b. 1906. 249. v. Thomas Glen MacPherson b. 11 May 1908. vi. Ian Robert MacPherson, b. 1910 in Queensland Australia. vii. Agnes MacPherson, b. 1912 in Queensland Australia. viii. Jessie MacPherson. 171. Robert McPherson, b. 28 Jun 1873 at Drumcharrel Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Joiner, d. 16 Jun

1957 at Heaslip Street Coniston Wollongong New South Wales. Apprentice for 5 Years to Roderick Mackenzie (Carpenter) Cawdor, served 8 years in 7th Scottish Rifles Glasgow

rejected for military service Glasgow 1900 1901-1903 Lodger at 690 Pollokshaws Road Glasgow sailed on Whakatane (Queensland Line) from London to Brisbane 27th November 1909 with family

occupation shown as Joiner 1916 Wollongong New South Wales Australia 5ft 8 1/2 weight 147 lbs Blue Eyes Brown Hair Presbyterian enlisted Feb 1916 rejected May 1916 due to severe Varacoise Veins in legs which he had for about 16

years spent 1 year in Queensland and then moved to New South Wales, informant to wife's death. cause of death Coronary Occlusion (sudden)/ Arteriosclerosis / Senility informant to death Grandaughter Helga R Christie Grand-Daughter 41 Hercules Street Wollongong.

He married (1) Sophia Hall Walker, 29 Dec 1903 at 38 Jedburgh Avenue Glasgow, b. 17 May 1873 at 14 Shamrock Street Glasgow (daughter of Robert Walker and Jeanie Hall), occupation Dressmaker, d. 30 May 1927 at Heasly Street Coniston Central Hawara New South Wales Australia, buried 1 Jun 1927 at Presbyterian Cemetery Wollongong New South Wales Australia. Sophia: 1903 residence 5 Cathkin Terrace Glasgow. He married (2) Emily Williams, 1928 at Wollongong New South Wales Australia.

Children: i. Jane Hall Macpherson, b. 18 May 1904 at 86 Prince Albert Street Glasgow.

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ii. Hugh Macpherson, b. 1 Dec 1905 at 86 Prince Albert Street Glasgow. iii. Robert Alexander Macpherson, d. 1911 at Wollongong New South Wales Australia. 172. Hugh William McPherson, b. 23 Sep 1875 at Drumcharrel Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 14 May 1948 at

Inverness, buried 17 May 1948 in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Carpenter, occupation 28 Feb 1913 Day Labourer. 29th December 1903 wittness at brother Robert's wedding

address at marriage Drumcarrel Cawdor cause of death Senile Dementia. He married Lizzie Hector Mackenzie McDonald, 28 Feb 1913 at

Free Church of Scotland Cawdor Nairnshire, b. 13 Nov 1887 in Newlands of Clunas Cawdor Nairnshire (daughter of John McDonald and Barbara Tulloch), d. 29 Dec 1978 in Rossal Home 31 Island Bank Road Inverness, buried 3 Jan 1979 in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation 28 Feb 1913 Housekepper. Lizzie: attended Clunas School 25-7-1892 to 11-11-1892 left due to delicate health

address at marriage Newlands of Clunas Cawdor cause of death of Myocardial Infarction. Children: 250. i. Hugh Macpherson b. 27 Jun 1913. ii. John Macpherson, b. 9 Jan 1915 in Meikle Urchany Nairn Nairnshire. Clunas School 29-

11-1920 to 09 July 1926 Cawdor School 31August 1926 to 11 July 1929 Nairn Academy 29th December 1978 address 31 Drumfield Road Inverness informant to mother's death. iii. Elizabeth Macpherson, b. 5 Aug 1919 in Bruachmary Clunas Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 1998,

occupation 8 May 1943 Clerkess. Clunas School 08-09-1925 to 10-07-1931 Cawdor School 01-09-1931 to 21-08-1934 1943 residence 53 Tommnahurich Street Inverness. She married Lynden Maynard Bruce

Campbell, 8 May 1943 in Old High Church Inverness, b. 1910 (son of Hugh Campbell and Marjorie Grant), d. 2001 in Ontario, occupation 8 May 1943 Radio Mechanic, military 8 May 1943 Signalman Royal Canadian Corps of Signals.

173. Margaret Ann McPherson, b. 5 Jun 1880 at Drumcharrel Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 8 Aug 1880 at

Cawdor Free Church, occupation 25 Dec 1914 Domestic Servant, d. 10 Jun 1947 at Raigmore Hospital Inverness Invernesshire. In 1914 her address was 84 Telford Road Inverness

In 1947 her address was 12 Queen Street Inverness Her cause of death was Adeno Carcinoma of Colon, widespread metastases. She married (2) Walter

Robert Pollock Chisholm, 25 Dec 1914 at 90 Academy Street Inverness, b. 10 Sep 1860 in 53 Lady Lawson's Wynd Edinburgh (son of John Chisholm and Mary Mackenzie), d. 13 Jan 1940 in 82 Old Edinburgh Road Inverness, occupation 1914 Roadman. Walter: 1914 -1940 address 12 Queen Street Inverness (a widower on 2nd marriage)

cause of death Chronic myocarditis / senility. Children: 251. i. John Alexander McPherson b. 3 Oct 1914. ii. Jessie Catherine Chisholm, b. 16 Oct 1915 at 12 Queen Street Inverness, d. 16 Nov 1915

at 12 Queen Street Inverness. Her cause of death was Heart Failure. 174. Isabella Mckenzie, b. 15 Dec 1860 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Domestic servant, d.

10 Jan 1928 at Town & County Hospital Nairn Nairnshire, buried 12 Jan 1928 at Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire. In 1871 residing at Broomhill with her father

In 1881 she was employed as a Domestic Servant at Berry Ley Bothy Edinkillie by William Brown a farmer of 370 Acres. At her marriage she was living at Broomhill Cawdor.

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Nairnshire Telegraph :- In Memoriam "MACPHERSON In fondest remembrance of our dear mother Isabella Mackenzie beloved wife of the late John Macpherson Broomhill Cottage Cawdor who died 10th January 1928.

She made our home the dearest place No happier could be found Her busy hands and smiling face Brought sunshine all around Her household tasks she did with care Her love each duly blest And now with him in God's dwelling fair She gains her well earned rest Worthy of everlasting remembrance By her loving son and daughter in law Hughie and Ina. She married John Macpherson, 28 Oct 1881 at

Free Church of Scotland Cawdor Nairnshire, b. 12 Oct 1856 at Dufftown Mortlach Banffshire (son of William McPherson and Ann Rannie), occupation Farm Servant/Cattleman, occupation 31 Mar 1911 Head Cattleman at Cawdor Home Farm, d. 18 Jun 1941 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, buried 21 Jun 1941 in Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire. John: In 1871 he was living with his Mother at Conval Street Dufftown no occupation. The 1881 Census shows John employed as a farm servant at Wester Altbeg Aberlour by John Shand Farmer of 62 Acres by his marriage he was a Cattleman at Meikle Geddes Cawdor. In 1901 he was residing at Broomhill Cawdor and employed as a Distillery Labourer.

Children: 252. i. William Macpherson b. 1 Aug 1882. ii. James McPherson, b. 1 Jun 1884 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 6 Jun 1884 at

Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire. 253. iii. Peter Macpherson b. 25 Oct 1885. iv. John Macpherson, b. 19 Mar 1888 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 29 Apr 1888

at Free Church of Scotland Cawdor Nairnshire, occupation Labourer/Soldier, d. 8 May 1917 at 12th General Hospital Rouen France, buried at St Sever Cemetery Extension Rouen France. He was educated at Cawdor School 29.09.1896-12.05.02 then left to start work

He emigrated to New South Wales Australia 1912/13. He enlisted in the 17th Battalion A.I.F on 8th March 1915. He was 5ft 5.5 in height of a Dark Complexion with Brown Hair and Blue Eyes. He was wounded in the Scalp and Hand at Gallipoli on 16th September 1915. He was admitted to 16th Hospital Ship with influenza on 18th September 1915 and returned to duty on 23rd October 1915.. He was promoted Corporal 1st November 1916 to Sergeant 8th February 1917 and was wounded in the head 15th April 1917.

v. Alexander Macpherson, b. 16 Dec 1890 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 8 Feb 1891 at Free Church of Scotland Cawdor Nairnshire, d. 5 Mar 1891 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire.

254. vi. Charles Macpherson b. 24 May 1892. vii. Hugh Macpherson, b. 4 Jun 1894 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 29 Jun 1894

at Cawdor Free Church, occupation 1911 - 1949 Farm Worker, military 1914 - 1919 Private Cameron Highlanders, d. 4 Feb 1949 at Royal Infirmary Aberdeen Aberdeenshire, buried 7 Feb 1949 at Cawdor Churchyard Cawdor Nairnshire. Attended Cawdor School 05.06.1900

Served in 4th and 1st Cameron Highlanders from 1914-1918 wounded at least 5 times firstly at Festbuert 1915

His 1944 address was Dalraddy Farm Aviemore. His 1949 address was Blairmore Hut Cawdor occupation Farm Greive. He married

Donaldina Macronald, 1 Sep 1944 at Edinburgh Midlothian, b. 0 ___ 1893 (daughter of Kenneth Macronald and Georgina Maclean), occupation Cook. Donaldina: Her address at marriage was 13 Newton place Edinburgh.

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viii. Isabella Macpherson, b. 3 Oct 1896 at Broomhill Cawdor Nairnshire, baptized 6 Dec 1896 at Cawdor Free Church, d. 22 Mar 1966 at The Hospital,Bridge of Earn,Perth. she attended Cawdor School from 04.06.1902

Her address at death was 6 Potterhill Gardens Perth. She married Thomas Wilson Tully, occupation Sales Representative.

255. ix. Catherine Ann Macpherson b. 17 Dec 1900. 256. x. Robert Alexander Macpherson b. 9 Jan 1904. 257. xi. George Macpherson b. 8 Jul 1906. 258. xii. Margaret Elizabeth Macpherson b. 26 Apr 1908. 175. William James McIntosh, b. 4 Jan 1879 in Queensland Australia, occupation Labourer, d. 19 Jul 1917

in near Plogesteert Ypres Belgium. Served with Unit 5 (Queensland Imperial Bushmen) in 2nd Boer War

Enlisted 25th September 1916 49th Battalion A.I.F. sailed from Brisbane on Transport "Marathon" on

27th October 1916 arrive Plymouth 9th January 1917, was at Codford till 9th May 1917, at Etaples France from 10th May to 13th May, joined his unit the same day and was killed on 19th July 1917. He was 5ft 6 1/2 inches in height with Brown hair and eyes a dark complexion, a scar on his right leg and required Dental Treatment .

Served as a Lewis Gunner for B Company "W J Mcintosh was in B Coy and he was either in V or VIII Platoon. His number was over 2000. He

came from Ipswich and before the war he worked on the railway. He was a married man and had I belive one or two children. He was the only one man called McIntosh in the company. On the night of the 19th July I was at a M.G. Post in the first line at Plogsteert and McIntosh and four or five others were in a dugout close by. I saw a shell fall on the dug out and herad McIntosh call out for S/Bs. I went in the dugout and found McIntosh terribly wounded and he was quite dead. The same shell wounded three others in the dugout named Nichols, Barker and Harding. McIntosh was buired close by where he was killed and I have seen a cross over his grave with his name, number and regiment on it. " Pte F.J. Thurson 3026

" I am able to tell you just what happened to McIntosh, and to give the names of two eye-witnesses:-

L/Cpl Cuming 49th A.I.F. B Coy and Pte J.Jones 49th A.I.F. BCoy. A shell dropped right on top of a dug-out just after McIntosh had been relieved on post. It was at midnight on the 19th July at Plug Street in front of Hill 63 to the right of Ypres. The shell blew half his head off. I took an interest in him beacuse we were brought up together at Ipswich, Queensland. He was married and lived near Brisbane" Sgt P. Connors 3265 B. Coy 49th A.I.F.

"He was an old S. African soldier. I last saw him about 19th July at Ploogstreet about 10 p.m. I was

then with him on M.G. outpost duty, in a sandbag shelter. A shell made a direct hit on it and killed him instantly and wounded Billy Barker, who is in England now. i think I saw it happen. We buired him the next night close to where he fell and a cross was put up which I have seen with his name on it. I had only known him about a week or so. He was in B Coy" Pte S.O. Perry. He married Alice Martha

Tilney. Children: i. Alice Janet McIntosh, b. 25 Oct 1912 in Queensland Australia. ii. David George McIntosh, b. 3 Nov 1915 in Queensland Australia. 176. Robert McPherson, b. 18 Jul 1876 in Queensland Australia, occupation Shire Clerk, d. 10 Jan 1924 at

Caboolture Queensland, buried 12 Jun 1924 at Caboolture Cemetery Queensland. He married Isabella

Duncan, 20 Jun 1900 in Queensland Australia, b. 27 Dec 1877 in Caboolture Queensland, d. 20 Mar 1967 in Kelvin Grove Queensland Australia.

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Children: 259. i. Graham McPherson b. 16 Apr 1901. 260. ii. Madge McPherson b. 19 Mar 1904. iii. Roy Stewart McPherson, b. 25 Jan 1910 in Queensland Australia, d. 8 Jul 1942 in At Sea.

Lived in Kavieng New Ireland, drowned at sea by sinking of Japanese Naval Prison Ship "Montivedo Maru" which had sailed from Rabaul.

261. iv. Douglas McPherson b. 23 Jan 1918. 177. Lucinda McPherson, b. 26 Oct 1878 in Queensland Australia, d. 11 Jul 1920 in Queensland Australia,

buried 14 Jul 1920 in South Brisbane Queensland Australia. She married Sidney Wyatt Cook, 6 Dec 1898 in Queensland Australia (son of William Cook), d. 1937 in Mater Misericordiane Hospital Brisbane Queensland Australia. Sidney: The Courier Mail Wednesday 9th June 1937 page 23

The death occured recently at the Mater Misericordiae Hospital Brisbane, of Mr Sidney Wyatt Cook,

who, prior to his retirement six years ago, had completed over 50 years in the service of the Railway Department, during most of that time as a guard. In his earlier years he was a prminent cricketer, and his love for the game was always remarkably keen. When past active participation he often acted as an umpire. His contributions on cricket under the name of "Old Timer" appeared in the Brisbane newspapers. He was born at Gatton in 1866, being a son of Mr and Mrs Cook, two of the earliest pioneers of the district. The deceased married Lucinda McPherson daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles McPherson of Caboolture. She predeceased him some time ago. He is survived by two sons Mr William Cook, proprietor of the Dayboro "Times" Mr Charles H Cook - and three daughters - Mrs J P Kerr and Misses J and B Cook.

Children: i. Jessie Cook, b. 1900. ii. William Morrow Cook, b. 1900, occupation Journalist. Alderman Brisbane City Council

1940 - 1964 (Nundah Ward) served on Health Committee 1940 - 1943, Works Committee 1943 - 51, Finance

Committee 1951 - 52 and 1961 - 1964 founded Dayboro Times, Moreton Mail Vice President Queensland Cricket Association. He married Evelyn Wilsden Donald, 20

Dec 1928 in St Stephen's Presbyterian Church Ipswich Queensland Australia. iii. Sarah Bertha Cook, b. 1905. iv. Elizabeth Adeline Cook, b. 1907. v. Charles Henry Cook, b. 1910. 178. Alexander George McPherson, b. 8 Mar 1881 in Queensland Australia. He married Clara Maud

Knott, 17 Mar 1908. Children: i. Philip McPherson, b. 8 Aug 1906 in Imbil Queensland Australia. Army No Q209408

enlisted 26 April 1942 at Imbil Queensland discharged 7th May 1944 Private 12 Battalion Volunteer Force. He married Gresta Adela Burkhardt, 8 Apr 1939.

179. Charles McPherson, b. 24 Feb 1883 in Queensland Australia, d. 12 May 1970 in Queensland

Australia. He married Annie Edith Mitchell, 23 May 1906 in Queensland Australia. Children: i. Olive McPherson, b. 13 May 1907 at Brisbane Queensland Australia, d. 11 Nov 1982 at

Brisbane Queensland Australia. She married James Dunstan Maxwell, 1 Aug 1927 in Queensland Australia, b. 1902 at Ballina NSW Australia, d. 1985 in Brisbane Australia.

ii. Gladys McPherson, b. 9 Jun 1913 at Caboolture Queensland, d. 10 Jun 1913 at Caboolture Queensland, buried 11 Jun 1913 in Caboolture Cemetery Queensland.

iii. Audrey Mcpherson, b. 15 Feb 1915 at Caboolture Queensland, d. 14 Jan 1922, buried 16 Jan 1922 in South Brisbane Cemetry Queensland Australia.

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180. William Macintyre, b. 4 Mar 1865 in Brae Fodderty Rosshire, d. 6 Sep 1942 in Erchless Kiltarlity

Rosshire, occupation Estate Manager. He married (1) Isabella Milne, 2 Oct 1905 in Smithfield Speymouth Morayshire (daughter of Charles Milne and Jessie Barron), d. 4 May 1929 in Erchless Kiltarlity Rosshire. He married (2) Jane Rutherford Whitson, 22 Mar 1933 in 9 Eastgate Peebles Peebleshire (daughter of John Whitson and Margaret Russell), occupation Hotel Mangeress.

Children: i. Alistair Milne Macintyre, b. 2 Jan 1905 in New Tarbat, Easter Kilmuir, Rosshire,

occupation Engineer. He married Georgina Cruickshank Dunbar Garrow, 12 Nov 1932 in County Buildings High Street Nairn (daughter of William Garrow and Hannah Dunbar), occupation Domestic Servant.

262. ii. Cecil (Milne) Macintyre b. 16 Aug 1906. 181. Barbara Macintyre, b. 25 Nov 1882 in Inchrory Foddery Rosshire, occupation Domestic Servant.

She married Peter Ettles, 3 Feb 1922 in 26 Bank Street Inverness (son of Peter Ettles and Margaret

Rose), occupation Gardener. Children: 3 182. Charles Mcintyre Ellis, b. 4 Jun 1889 in 38 Argyle Street,Inverness, d. 19 Jul 1973 in Sutors

Hill,Lochloy Road,Nairn, occupation Farmer. 1934 informant to mother's death residence Moy Farm Forres

cause of death Left Ventrical Failure / Myocardial Degeneration / Arterosclerosis. He married Elizabeth Fraser, 7 Oct 1925 in Parish Church Croy, b. 2 Aug 1897 in Croy Invernesshire (daughter of Charles Fraser and Elizabeth Annand), occupation Ministers,daughter.

Children:2 183. Margaret Hamilton (Henrietta) Mackay, b. 10 Nov 1879 at Dalwhinnie Station Kingussie, d. 8 Dec

1965 at Ian Charles Hospital Grantown on Spey Morayshire. Her address in 1908 was 9 Ardconnell Terrace Inverness

Her cause of death was Chronic Congestive Cardiac Failure and Myocardial Ischaemia. She married William Macdonald, 26 Jun 1908 at Station Hotel Inverness, b. 1881 (son of Donald Mcintosh

Macdonald and Annie Brown), d. 23 Jun 1962 in Ian Charles Hospital Grantown on Spey Morayshire, occupation Farm Manager. William: Captain 6th Seaforth Highlanders : joined at Grantown on Spey 1900; served in France ; twice wounded ; mentioned in despatches

Commanded F Company (Grantown on Spey) in 1914 . February 1916 appointed Major. July 1916 appoined Lieutenant Colonel and commander of the battalion, invalided home in September 1916 suffering from Trench Fever

In 1962 his address was Lindisfarne Cottage Carrbridge Grantown on Spey his cause of death was

Coronary Thrombosis. Children:4 i. Ian Arthur Douglas Macdonald, b. 15 Feb 1910 at Home Farm Castle Grant Inverallan

Morayshire, baptized 31 Mar 1910 at Inverallan Morayshire. ii. William Reginald Macdonald, b. 21 Feb 1913 at Home Farm Castle Grant Inverallan

Morayshire. iii. Mary Winifred Macdonald, b. 24 Jul 1914 at Home Farm Castle Grant Inverallan

Morayshire. 184. Sarah Brown Mcintyre, b. 21 Apr 1902 at Glengowan Airdrie Lanarkshire, occupation Printfield

Worker, d. 4 Jun 1994 at 9 Stemma Plains Airdrie Lanarkshire. Her address in 1928 was Glengowan Caldercruix

In 1942 she was the informant to her Father's death her address was 75 Main Street Caldercruix

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Her cause of death was Bronco-pneumonia / Perephal Vascular Disease. She married Charles

Marshall Bennett, 6 Apr 1928 at The United Free Church Manse Caldercruix Lanarkshire, b. 11 Jun 1900 at Eastfield by Airdrie Lanarkshire (son of David Bennett and Mary Knox), occupation 6 Apr 1928 Printfield Worker. Charles: His address in 1928 was Glengowan Caldercruix

In 1952 he was the informant to his Mother in Law's death. Children: 2 185. Colina Macleay, b. 22 Oct 1872 in Ridorrach,Lochbroom, d. 15 Jul 1918 in Benoni, South Africia,

buried 0 Jul 1918 in Benoni Cemetery, Benoni, South Africia, military 1901-02 Army Nurse in Boer War. 4th February 1899 sailed from Southampton to South Africa on Gascon

1901 with parents at 3 Leopold Place Dingwall an Army Nurse 4 Children living the youngest being 7 year old twins The Late Mrs Davidson The East Rand Express contains a notice of the Late Mrs Alec Davidson (nee Miss Colina Mackenzie

Macleay, daughter of Mr H M. Macleay formerly merchant in Dingwall and now residing at Conon- Bridge) whose death at Benoni South Africa we referred to in our last issue. She was the widow of the late Mr Davidson manger of the New Klenfontein Mine and originally came to South Africa as an Army nurse during the Boer War and was married in 1903. She leaves four children, the two youngest (7 years) being twins. There was a very large gathering at the funeral to Benoni Cemetery Rev W Maculloch of Springs, gave an impressive address at the graveside. There was a great number of wreaths sent by the many South African friends of the deceased including a wreath from each of her three married sisters in South Africa

Mrs Renwick (Mary), Mrs Gawthorne (Joey), and Mrs Bidden (Charlotte) Mrs Davidson husband was the son of the late Rev Mr Davidson a well known parish minister in Aberdeenshire much sympathy is felt with Mr & Mrs H M Macleay at the loss of an affectionate daughter.

Nursing Sister in Natal Volunteer Medical Corps awarded the Queen's South Africa (QSA) Medal no

clasps surname spelt as Macleay. She married Alexander Davidson, 1903, occupation Manager of the New Klemfontein Mining Company.

Children: i. Alexandra Colina Davidson. 186. Dolina Macleay, b. 28 Feb 1875 in Ridorrach Lochbroom Rosshire. She married Robert Houle

French, occupation Surgeon. Robert: 1916 address Moss Bank Nether Street North Finchley London. Children: i. Robert Douglas French, b. 1897, d. 15 Sep 1916 in Somme France, buried in High Wood

Somme France, military 1915 - 1916 2nd Lieutenant 6th Battalion London Regiment. 1916 address Moss Bank Nether Street North Finchley London

University of London OTC killed in action at Flers buried in High Wood. ii. Edna Mildred French, b. 1900. iii. Alistair Reginald French, b. 1904, d. 1966 in Brighton Sussex. 187. Roderick McLeay, b. 18 Oct 1881 at Castle Leod Cottage Fodderty Rosshire, occupation 2 Apr 1911

Electrical Engineer HMS Dockyard Portsmouth. He married Rosina Rebecca Chapman, 18 Mar 1905 in Edinburgh, b. 9 Oct 1881 in Colchester Essex. Rosina: She emigrated with her daughter on 6th August 1914.

Children: i. Rosina Eleanor Colina Macleay, b. 30 Jul 1906 at 3 South Street St. Andrews Fife.

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188. Roderick Alexander Macrae, b. 9 Dec 1883 at Melvaig Schoolhouse South Gairloch, occupation

Master Joiner, occupation Hotel Keeper, d. 12 Jan 1946 at Thundean Pit---- Terrace Perth. He married Margaret Ann Mcintosh, 9 Oct 1908 at Reid's Hotel Pitlochry Perthshire, b. 19 Aug 1884 in Tynich Laggan Invernesshire (daughter of John Mcintosh and Elizabeth McDonald), occupation 9 Oct 1908 Dressmaker.

Children: 268. i. Johanna Mcintyre McRae b. 9 Jun 1909. ii. Elspeth Macrae, b. 25 Jun 1910 at Thorndean Newtomore Kingussie Invernesshire,

occupation 9 Feb 1945 Secretary, d. 4 Dec 1992 at Mealmore Nursing Home Daviot Invernesshire. In 1945 her address was County Buildings Ardrosss Street Inverness

Her cause of death was Metastic Carcinoma the informant to her death was her niece Margaret. She married Archibald Mathieson Macdonald, 9 Feb 1945 at The Caledonian Hotel Inverness, b. 8 Nov 1908 at Schoolhouse Easdale Kilbrandon Argyllshire (son of Donald Macdonald and Emma Mackenzie Mathieson), occupation 9 Feb 1945 Senior Accounting Clerk, d. 1993. Archibald: In 1945 his address was 63 Telford Gardens Inverness.

269. iii. John Douglas McRae b. 24 Jul 1911. 189. Lauchlin McRae, b. 30 Aug 1886 in Scatwell Lodge Contin Rosshire, d. 11 May 1962 in 4 Aston

Road Ealing Middlesex, occupation University Lecturer. Educated Brin Schoolhouse Daviot Invernesshire and Aberdeen University MA 1909 MA Cantab, also Berlin University, Fellow & Tutor,then Warden & Lecturer, Manchester College, Oxford; Director of Education Ceylon 1922 and MLC 1922-31, Aberdeen Univ Hutton Prize, Bain Medal, Fullerton Scholar , served Oxford OTC Commd 4th Cameron Hgdrs 28 Apr 1915 Attached 5th Cameron Hgdrs, Home & France 1915-18 Final Rank Acting Captain (AURXL79)

Worked for BBC firstly in Glasgow and later in London as a staff administrative officer he was appointed MBE on retiring from the BBC

Army Records (WO 374/45379) Show him as a Private in 1910 in the R.A.M.C. (T.F.) Aberdeen University Corps. He was a member of the Oxford University O.T.C. at the same period being employed as a Philosophy

Lecturer He was 5ft 9 1/2 in height Appointed 2nd Lieut 23rd April 1915 (L.G. 22.04.1915) to 4th Batt Queens Own Cameron

Highlanders from Oxford University Ctg Senior Division O.T.C. Promoted Lieutenant 01.07.1917 (L.G. 1.11.1917) Promoted Temporary Captain 26.07.1915 Relinquished Temporary Captain 24.05.1917 Promoted Acting Captain 01.06.1918 Relinquished Acting Captain 18.07.1919 when disembodied Left Unit 25.06.1918 embarking Boulougne 08.07.1918 suffering from illness, his address given as

Abbot Hall Cults Aberdeen, His cause of death was Cerebral Haemorrhage / Arteriosclerosis Scotsman 2nd December 1935 "The appointment of Mr Lachlan Macrae, Director of Education for Ceylon, as the Glasgow

representative of the British Brodcasting Corporation is announced. Mr Macrae, who will take up his new duties on January 1, 1936, was born in Inverness in 1886, and edcuated at the Universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Berlin, and Oxfor. He was for a time Assistant Professor of Logic and Metaphysics in the Univeristy of Aberdeen, Assistant Lecturer in Experimental Pyschology in the Aberdeen Trianing Centre for Teachers, and Fellow , Tutor, Warden, and Lecturer of Manchester

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College, Oxford. He served for five years with the 4th Cameon Highlanders, and was Intelligence Officer to his battalion in France. In 1921 he was appointed Director of Education for Ceylon, and was member of the Legislative Council from 1922 to 1931. While in Ceylon Mr Macrae took much interest in wireless, and was president of the Ceylon Radio Club for two years. He has broadcast on a number of ocassions from clombo, where he took part in pioneer work on behalf of Empire broadcasting."

Lachlan Macrae assistant staff administration officer BBC who was a pupil at Dingwall Academy

before studying at the Universities of Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Cambridge, Berlin and Oxford. After holding different lectureships in logic, metaphysics and psychology, Mr Macrae was Director of Education for Ceylon from 1927 to 1936, and had five years service in the 4th Cameron Highlanders (Northern Chronicle 15th June 1949). He married Margaret Barbara Maciver, 1 May 1915 in Grand Hotel Union Terrace Aberdeen, b. 21 May 1887 in 2 Kenneth Street Stornoway Rosshire (daughter of Alexander Macintyre Maciver and Anabella Gunn), d. 12 Apr 1969 in Central Hospital Hatton Warwickshire, occupation School Teacher.

Children: i. Ian Cameron Macrae, b. 26 Nov 1916 in Colombo Ceylon, d. 7 Nov 1993 in Wokingham

Berkshire. In 1962 he was the informant to his Father's death his address was 42 Sandhurst Road Wokingham Berks.

ii. Ewart Alan Macintosh MacRae, b. 7 May 1927 in Colombo Ceylon, d. 24 Feb 1996 in Maidenhead. He married Judith A Howarth, 1959 in Ealing Middlesex.

190. Donald Kenneth Macrae, b. 17 Feb 1888 in Melvaig Schoolhouse South Gairloch, d. 19 Jun 1964 in

Lawson Memorial Hospital Golspie, occupation School Teacher. Brin School Daviot Invernesshire, Aberdeen University MA1909 BSc 1910 Assistant teacher High School Falkirk 1910; Headmaster Scottish High School Bombay 1914-1918; assistant teacher SS Portree 1922; headmaster PS Bonar Bridge 1925-37 ;Golspie SSS 1937-53 AUR XL396. He married (1) Williamina Jessie Bethune, 31 Dec 1913 in Queensgate Hotel Inverness, b. 1892 (daughter of Alexander Bethune and Anne

Macdonald), d. 1 Nov 1942 in Burnside Duke Street Golspie Sutherland, occupation Teacher. Williamina: address at marriage Kilmorack Invernesshire. He married (2) Edna Sutherland, 25 Dec 1946 in 5 Forbes Road Inverness, occupation School Teacher.

Children: 270. i. Alistair Douglas Macrae b. 4 Nov 1916. ii. Ann Ishbel Macrae, b. 9 Jan 1925 in Craig-a-charrian Portree Skye Inverness, occupation

School Teacher. address at marriage 8 McKay Road Macduff Aberdeen University MA 1945 Teacher in Stirlingshire 1946-52, in Banff 1952-55, Teacher English/History Whitehills JSS 1963-69, English Banff Academy from 1969. She married Samuel Steele Macfarlane, 6 Aug 1952 in Fife Arms Hotel Macduff, b. 3 Sep 1907 (son of Peter Macfarlane and Margaret Steele), d. 2 Apr 1991 in Chalmers Hospital, Banff. Banffshire, occupation School Janitor. Samuel: address at marriage 8 McKay Road Macduff a divorcee address at death 2 Turner Street Macduff.

191. Ann Macrae, b. 26 Mar 1890 in Melvaig Schoolhouse South Gairloch, d. 6 May 1978 in Waratah

Rose Avenue Elgin Morayshire, buried 9 May 1978 in Elgin Cemetery, occupation School Teacher. Brin School House Daviot Invernesshire, Aberdeen University MA1913 Teacher Grammar School Grantown on Spey. She married James Smith, 27 Nov 1928 in Columba Hotel Inverness, b. 1896 (son of John Smith and Ann Angus Hendry), d. 12 Feb 1974 in Waratah Rose Avenue Elgin Morayshire, buried 1974 in Elgin Cemetery, occupation Banker Bank of Scotland. James: address at marriage Willowbank Rothes.

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192. Christina Macintyre, b. 28 Apr 1889 in Highfield Mains Urray Rosshire, d. 25 Mar 1975 in Royal Infirmary Edinburgh Midlothian, occupation 23 Sep 1915 School Teacher. 1911 residence a school tracher residing at 170 Glasgow Street Ardrossan

1915 address Achdalieu Parish of Kilmallie. She married John Bell, 23 Sep 1915 in Corpach Hotel Corpach Kilmallie Invernesshire, b. 1875 (son of Peter Bell and Agnes Mabon), d. 11 Apr 1948 in 6 Hollybush Gardens Musselburgh Midlothian, occupation Company Secretary Shipbuilders. John: In 1915 his address was Avoca Caldeonian Road Saltcoats

In 1948 his address was 53 Mount Road West Sunderland His cause of death was Coronary Thrombosis. Children: i. Peter Stuart Bell, b. 2 Oct 1916 in 117 Argylle Road, Saltcoats, d. 14 Mar 1997 in

Haylodge Hospital Peebles, occupation Controller of Personnel & Finance, Scottish Postal Board. In 1948 his address was 53 Mount Road West Sunderland when he was the informant to his Father's death. He married Catherine Thomson Ramsay, 27 Oct 1951 in Craiglockart Church Edinburgh (daughter of Thomas Wilson Ramsay and Catherine Thompson), occupation Clerical Officer, Post Office.

193. Annie Macintyre, b. 8 Jan 1892 in Edderton Mains,Edderton, d. 25 Jun 1974 in Inverness, occupation

2 Apr 1911 Sewing Maid. 1918 address Lau--bton Parish of Cromarty. She married Donald

Sutherland, 29 Nov 1918 in Urquhart Temperance Hotel Dingwall Rosshire, b. 1894 (son of Donald

Sutherland and Annie Gunn), occupation Farm Servant. Donald: 1918 address Raddery Mains Rosemarkie.

Children: 4 194. Christina McLeod Macintyre, b. 27 Oct 1894 in Edderton Mains,Edderton, d. 1 Jun 1968 in

Inverness, buried 4 Jun 1968 in Rosemarkie Churchyard Rosemarkie Rosshire, occupation Housekepper. 1918 witness at sister Annie's wedding. She married John Millar, 28 Dec 1922 in Rosemarkie Rosshire, b. 11 Nov 1885 (son of Donald Miller and Christina Bisset), d. 9 Dec 1980 in 19 High Street Rosemarkie, buried in Rosemarkie Churchyard Rosemarkie Rosshire, occupation Farmer. John: address at marriage Whiteboag Cromarty.

Children: 4 195. Alistair Hugh Macintyre, b. 28 Sep 1896 in Edderton Mains Edderton Rosshire, d. 8 Apr 1953 in 12

Shore Street Avoch Rosshire, occupation Contractor. address at marriage Lamberton Cromarty occupation Carting Contractor occupation at death Road Foreman. He married Williamina Leslie

Sutherland, 9 Feb 1922 in Avoch, b. 14 Jun 1895 in 12 Shore Street Avoch Rosshire (daughter of Donald Sutherland and Margaret Mcintosh), occupation District Nurse. Williamina: address at marriage 26 High Street Fortrose.

Children: 2 196. Jeanie Macintosh Macintyre, b. 9 May 1903 at Conon Bridge Urquhart Rosshire, occupation 14 Dec

1929 Domestic Servant, d. 31 May 1986 at Spynie Hospital Elgin Morayshire, buried 3 Jun 1986 in Elgin Cemetery. In December 1929 she was residing at Inchstellie Alves

Her cause of death was Myocardial Infarction and Ischaemic Heart Disease. She married John Milton, 14 Dec 1929 at Inchstellie Alves Morayshire, b. 1910 (son of John Milton and Jane Dawson), occupation 1929 - 1931 Farm Servant, occupation 1937 - 1975 Sawmill Worker, d. 7 Mar 1963 at Mormond Linkwood Road Elgin Morayshire. John: In December 1929 he was residing at Inchstellie Alves.

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197. Angelina McIntosh, b. 16 Aug 1885 at Rosevalley Croy Nairnshire, d. 16 Jul 1954 at Northern Infirmary Inverness Invernesshire. Her 1920 address was Ellands of Brodie Auldearn

Her 1954 residence was Meikle Kildrummie Nairn and her cause of death was Carcinoma of Breast duration 5 years. She married James Taylor, 4 Jun 1920 at The Royal Hotel Nairn Nairnshire, b. 1880 in Auldearn Nairnshire (son of William Taylor and Jessie Mortimer), occupation Farmer Insoch Auldearn. James: 1881 Wester Hardmuir Auldearn

1920 address Inschock Auldearn. Children: 5 198. Christian Ross Macarthur, b. 23 Aug 1880, d. 29 Aug 1951. She married Bert William Wright, b.

9 Apr 1877, d. 13 Dec 1946. Children: i. James Robert Clifford Wright, b. 23 Aug 1904 in Rosthern Saskatchewan Canada, d. 19

Jan 2000. ii. Bert William Wright, b. 10 Mar 1907 in Rosthern Saskatchewan Canada. iii. Grace McArthur Wright, b. 30 Sep 1908, d. 12 Feb 1915 in Medicine Hat Alberta Canada. iv. Jennie Wright, b. 1912 in Medicine Hat Alberta Canada. 199. Margaret Macintyre Macarthur, b. 7 Mar 1882 in Manitoba. She married Walter McCarley

Garland, b. 23 Aug 1882 in Scotland. Children: i. Kathleen Annie Garland, b. 1913 in Saskachewan Canada. 200. Jean Isobel Macarthur, b. 8 Nov 1883 in Duck Lake, Sask, Canada, d. 23 Aug 1962 in Chatham,

Ontario, Canada, buried 0 Aug 1962 in Royal Oak (Detroit), Michigan, Oakview Cemetery, USA, occupation Stenographer. She married William Stuart Holmes, 21 Jun 1908 in Prince Albert Saskatchewan Canada, b. 17 Jun 1878 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada (son of James Holmes and Jane

McKerral), d. 12 Jan 1950 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA, buried in Royal Oak (Detroit), Michigan, Oakview Cemetery, USA, occupation Dentist.

Children: i. Dorothy Jean Homes, b. 21 Feb 1914 in Prince Albert Saskatchewan Canada. ii. Margaret Isobel Holmes, b. 17 Jun 1917 in Prince Albert Saskatchewan Canada. She

married William R Kenndey, 30 Mar 1959 in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA. 201. Grace Eleanor Macarthur, b. 18 May 1887 at Prince Albert Saskatchewan Canada, d. 21 May 1974.

She married Clayton Clarence Wright. Children: i. Clayton Macarthur Wright, b. 7 Oct 1918 at Medicine Hat Alberta Canad, d. 10 Nov 2005

at Cowichan District Hospital Duncan British Columbia Canada. WRIGHT, Clayton MacArthur 1918 2005 Born on October 7, 1918 in Medicine Hat,

Alberta. Passed away peacefully on November 10, 2005 at Cowichan District Hospital, Duncan, BC. Predeceased by his brother Dr. Jack Wright. Survived by his loving wife Janet (nee Buckham) of 65 years; sons Clayton (Dianne) and Bert (Rosemarie); grandchildren Kevin (Leah), Darren (Christie), Amanda (James) and Wendy (Scott); great-grandchildren Halle, Conner, Marlee and Baylee. Clayton enjoyed golfing, hunting, fishing and in later years painting. He was instrumental in the building of Cowichan Golf Course and the Duncan Curling Club. He was a fixture of downtown Duncan having been a second generation proprietor of Wright's Jewellers. The family wishes to thank Dr. Anne Thompson and staff at Cowichan District Hospital for their care. A celebration of Clayton's life will be held on Saturday, November 19, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. at the Cowichan Golf Course. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations in Clayton's memory may be made to the Cowichan District Hospital

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Foundation, 4-466 Trans Canada Highway, Duncan, BC V9L 3R6. Condolences may be offered at www.sands-funeral.com 25016 Vancouver Island . He married Janet Young Buckham, b. 12 Jan 1918 at Golden British Columbia Canada,

d. 21 Apr 2007 at Cowichan District Hospital Duncan British Columbia Canada. Janet: WRIGHT, Janet Young Passed away peacefully at the Cowichan District Hospital on Saturday, April 21, 2007. Born in Golden, BC on January 12, 1918. Predeceased by her husband Clayton MacArthur Wright (2005). Lovingly remembered by her family; sons, Clayton (Dianne), and Bert (Rosemarie); grandchildren Kevin (Leah), Darren (Christie), Amanda (James), and Wendy (Scott); great-grandchildren Baylee, Marlee, Conner, Maddox, and Halle. Also survived by her special sister-in-law Ruth Buckham. Janet worked for many years with Clayton in the family jewelry business. She was a member of the Cowichan Golf and Country Club as well as involved with the Duncan Curling Club. Janet will be truly missed by all who knew her. A gathering of family and friends will be held at the Travelodge, Silver Bridge Inn, 140 Trans Canada Highway, on Thursday, April 26, 2007 from 2 to 4 pm. Flowers gratefully declined, if so desired memorial remembrances may be made in the form of a donation to the Cowichan District Hospital Foundation, 4-466 Trans Canada Highway, Duncan, BC V9L 3R6. Condolences may be offered at www.sands-funeral.com SANDS of DUNCAN (250)746-5212 361940.

ii. Jack Clarence Wright, b. 8 Jul 1920 in Medicine Hat Alberta Canad, occupation Instrument Maker, d. 6 Jan 1996 in Victoria British Columbia. He married Dorothy Ellen Stewart, 31 Jul 1942 at Central Church Parsonage Moncton N.B. Canada.

202. James Duncan Macarthur, b. 19 Apr 1894 at Prince Albert Saskatchewan Canada, occupation Bank

Accountant, d. 29 Nov 1967 at Shaughnessey Hospital Vancouver B.C. His cause of death was Adenolcarcinoma of Rectum and Bronchopneumonia. He married Phyllis Marie Whitehead.

Children: 3 203. May Victoria Macarthur, b. 3 Mar 1897, d. 21 Feb 1984. She married Ralph Byron Horner, b. 26

Jun 1884, d. 14 Dec 1964, occupation Canadian Politician. Children: 2 204. Robert Falconer Macarthur, b. 26 Oct 1899. He married Winifred Schooley. Children: 2 205. Jane Mcintyre McCombie, b. 5 Feb 1888 in Carnoch Croy Nairnshire, d. 14 Feb 1969 in 24 Island

Bank Road,Inverness, occupation 14 Aug 1914 School Teacher Croy Public School. Nairnshire Telegraph 4th August 1914

Croy Presentation Miss Jane Mcintyre McCombie, infant mistress, Croy Public School, was on Wednesday presented by the senior scholars with a handsome silver cake basket and by the the juniors with a pair of silver butter forks, on the occaion of her approaching marriage. Miss Barbara Macrae, assistant, presented the former, and Master Alick Moir, Clephanton, the latter.

Nairnshire Telegraph 18th August 1914 At the Station hotel, Nairn , on the 14th inst by the Rev D.S. Cameron, Croy, William Rose, farmer,

Midcoul, Petty, to Jane McIntyre youngest daughter of Alexander McCombie, Carnach Croy. She married William Rose, 14 Aug 1914 in Station Hotel Nairn, b. 0 ___ 1881 (son of William Rose and Catherine Smith), d. 28 Feb 1970 in 24 Island Bank Road,Inverness, buried 2 Mar 1970 in Croy Churchyard Croy Invernesshire, occupation Farmer,Midcoul,Petty.

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Children: 3 i. Catherine Rose, b. 7 Oct 1915 at Midcoul Petty Invernesshire, occupation Dairy Analyst,

d. 4 Nov 1995, buried 7 Nov 1995 in Croy Churchyard Croy Invernesshire. She lived at Midcoul Farm until her marriage in 1948. She married Kenneth John Finlayson, 30 Apr 1948 at Free Church Inverness, b. 5 Apr 1910 at Tower of Fairburn Urray Rosshire (son of Thomas Finlayson and Christina Matheson), occupation Architect, d. 3 May 1993 at Silverglade Cantray Croy, buried 6 May 1993 in Croy Churchyard Croy Invernesshire. Kenneth: In 1942 he was the informant to his Father's death

In 1948 his address was Brook Cottage Conan Bridge In 1959 he was the informant to his Mother's death His cause of death was Carcinoma of Prostate / Bronchial Asthma / Congestive Cardiac

Failure He was a member of the Inverness Architectural Association in 1939 - 40. At that time he

was an assistant with John Grant Chisholm whose office at that time was 11 High Street Inverness. He was elected LRIBA in 1956. After Chisholm's death he inherited the practice which was styled John G Chisholm & Co.

He was a partner from 1970 and retired in 1978. One of the buildings the firm worked on was the Methodist Church Inverness built in 1964.

. 206. Edward James, b. 28 Apr 1899 in 29 Devron Street Huntly, d. 2 Feb 1988, occupation Doctor.

Aberdeen University Med 1916-17 M.B;Ch.B.1923; D.P.H.;R.C.P.S.Eng.1926;M.D. (commendation)1928,medical superitendent,Isolation Hospital,Romford Essex A.U.O.T.C. Pte,41st ;Sept 1917;Commed;Mar 1918;attd No 2 O.C.B 4th Bedfords Served Home,9 months;France,5months final rank 2nd Lieutenant Medical Category B1 His referee was the minister of the UFC at Huntly and he had been educated at the Gordon Schools Huntly where his father was Rector. He married Dorothy

Gladys Clarke, 1 Nov 1927, b. 21 Jun 1894, d. 7 May 1982. Children: 2 . 207. David Stuart Ingram, b. 3 Jul 1879 in Kensingston London, d. 26 Mar 1971 in Los Angeles

California USA, occupation 1930 Travelling Salesman. On 12th July 1907 he arrived in the USA at New York. He married Clara Annette, b. 1872.

Children: i. Joan A Ingram, b. 1913 in Michigan USA. 208. Douglas Cameron Ingram, b. 26 Nov 1882 at Fulham Middlesex, d. 15 Aug 1929 at Washington

USA, occupation 12 Sep 1918 Employed by US Forest Service as Grazing Gardiner. In 1918 he was residing at Ochoco National Forest Prineville Oregon. He married Janette E Johnston, 16 Oct 1912 at Douglas Oregon USA, b. 1885 in Illinois USA, d. 23 Nov 1947 in Baker Oregon USA.

Children: i. Alice Mildred Ingram, b. 15 May 1915 at Roseburg Douglas Oregon USA, d. 8 Jan 1976

in Massachusetts USA. 209. Ronald Gurnett Ingram, b. 23 Oct 1885 at Aylestone Park Blaby Leicestershire England, occupation

28 Jun 1906 Baker, d. 1964. He married (1) Rosabella Glenning, 28 Jun 1906 at Moore Ontario Canada, b. 1882 in Avening Ontario Canada. He married (2) Emma Bertha Fanshaw, b. 31 Aug 1883 in Detroit Wayne County Michigan USA, d. 5 Jan 1937 in Detroit Wayne County Michigan USA.

Children:

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i. Alice R Ingram, b. 1910. ii. Shirley Gewndolyn Ingram, b. 12 Nov 1917 at Detroit Wayne County Michigan USA, d.

31 May 1999 at Detroit Wayne County Michigan USA. She married Harvey Warner Thomson, b. 25 Jan 1917 in Marlborough Massachusetts USA, d. 30 Sep 2002 in Detroit Wayne County Michigan USA.

210. Henrietta Jessie Inglis, b. 8 Oct 1888 in Fochabers Bellie Morayshire, d. 21 Mar 1971 in Spynie

Hospital Elgin Morayshire, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Tailor's Machinist, occupation Shop Assistant (Drapers). Her address in 1956 was 38 Victoria Road Elgin

Her address in 1971 was 23A South Guildry Street Elgin. She married Thomas Ernest Baxter, 15 Dec 1915 in Elgin, b. 9 May 1882 in 59 Moss Street Elgin Morayshire (son of Thomas Baxter and Margaret Greive), d. 12 Nov 1945 in Dr Gray's Hospital Elgin Morayshire, occupation Draper. Thomas: address at marriage The Grange Seafield Crescent Elgin address at marriage 38 Victoria Road Elgin.

Children: 3 211. Jeannie Isabella Inglis, b. 31 Mar 1892 at 31 Mentone Avenue Portobello Edinburgh, occupation

Book Keeper Cashier, occupation 2 Apr 1911 Clerkess, d. 26 Apr 1955 at 47 Maisondeau Road Elgin Morayshire. Her cause of death was Lobar Pneumonia / Coronrary Embolisim.

Children: i. Robert Maxtone Inglis, b. 29 Jun 1913 in 7 West Road Elgin Morayshire. 212. Robert William John Grant, b. 3 Nov 1890 at Lethbridge Alberta Canada, occupation 28 Aug 1918

Draper's Assistant. In 1891 he was residing at Lethbridge Alberta Canada On 8th August 1893 he arrived in Liverpool on the "Parisian" of the Allan Line from Montreal In 1918 his address was 78 High Street Grantown on Spey Page 161 Morayshire Roll of Honour No 266692 Private 1/6th and 1/9th Seaforth Highlanders residing in Morayshire since 1893, joined at

Elgin 8th February 1916; served in France; gunshot wound in back and bullet wound in nose. In 1931 he was the informant to his Father's death. He married Mary Jane Smith, 28 Aug 1918 at

Laidlaw's Temperance Hotel Leonard Street Perth, b. 1889 (daughter of William Smith and Jane

Grant), occupation 28 Aug 1918 Ironmonger's Bookeeper. Mary: Her address in 1918 was Meadowview Dulnain Bridge Grantown on Spey.

Children: 1 213. William Charles Martin, b. 3 Jun 1895 at 187 High Street Forres, occupation Plumber, d. 11 May

1965 at Leanchoil Hospital Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres Morayshire. In 1923 his address was 7 Caroline Street Forres

In 1965 his address was 22 Caroline Street Forres His cause of death was Cardiac Failure / Cerebral Haemorrhage. He married Catherine Ross, 26 Dec

1923 at 53 George IV Bridge Edinburgh, b. 19 Jul 1890 in Dovisduain Kintail Rosshire (daughter of William Ross and Catherine Campbell), d. 7 Jun 1972 in Leanchoil Hospital Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres Morayshire, occupation Cook. Catherine: In 1923 her address was 1 Drumsheugh Place Edinburgh

Her cause of death was Cardiac Failure / Myocariditis. Children: 2 214. Margaret Martin, b. 25 Jun 1897 at 910 High Street Forres Morayshire, occupation Hospital Nurse, d.

12 Feb 1992 at Meadowlark Manachie Road Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres. 1924 address 7 Caroline Street Forres

cause of death Myocardial Infarction, Ischaemic Heart disease

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informant son in law 9 Newmills Grove Balerno Edinburgh. She married Robert Asher Fraser, 12 Nov 1924 at Victoria Hotel Forres Morayshire, b. 24 Apr 1895 in Forres Morayshire (son of Alexander Fraser and Jane Ross), d. 15 Feb 1959 in Leanchoil Hospital Forres Morayshire, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery Forres, occupation Butcher. Robert: No 40539 6th & 2nd Seaforths joined at Forres March 3rd 1913; served in France; wounded at Vimy Ridge June 1916

In 1959 his address was Parkview Forres His cause of death was Cerebral Haemorrhage. Children: 3 i. Robert Ross Fraser, b. 31 Aug 1927, d. 29 Nov 1927, buried in Cluny Hill Cemetery

Forres.