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from mariage cert of daughter, Elizabeth | Burt, James (I21941)
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from marriage cert of brother, William | Ritchie, Robert Russell Gardener (I13379)
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from marriage cert of daughter Elizabeth | McIlwraith, John (I23587)
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from marriage cert of daughter, Jessie
| Pendreigh, George (I14362)
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from marriage cert of his brother Alexander | Wright, Andrew Nimmo (I153)
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from marriage cert of his brother Robert, on whicj James was a witness | Ritchie, James Gardner (I13416)
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from marriage cert of his daughter, Janet | Muir, Matthew (I13421)
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from marriage cert of his son Robert | Ritchie, William (I13375)
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from marriage cert of son William | Ritchie, William (I13375)
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from marriage cert of son, George Hannah | Hannah, George (I23652)
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from marriage cert of son, James Niven | Niven, David (I23583)
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from marriage cert of son, Robert | Nicol, John Ogilvie (I4078)
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From the "Courier Mail", Saturday Sep 27, 1952. "GROOM-CRAN: In St Andrew's Presbyterian Church Miss Amy Merle Cran (Grange) will be married to Mr Harold Groom (Clayfield). Guests will be entertained at Rowes." | Groom, Harold (I26475)
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From the Commonwealth War Grave Commission.
There is a G. Pendreigh, T. Pendreigh, and B. Pendreigh, all in Scottish regiments, all killed in 1918
No death cert available but there is an entry in the service return 1918
Bruce Pendreigh age 20, born Scotland died 19 Sep 1918
Moeuvres is a village involved in the Battle of Cambrai 1917/1918.
Name: Bruce Pendreigh
Birth Place: Liberton
Death Date: 19 Sep 1918
Death Place: France and Flanders
Enlistment Place: Edinburgh
Rank:- Private
Regiment: Highland Light Infantry
Battalion: 5th (City of Glasgow) Battalion (Territorial)
Regimental Number: 42976
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
| Pendreigh, Bruce (I14372)
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From the Commonwealth War Grave Commission.
There is a G. Pendreigh, T. Pendreigh, and B. Pendreigh, all in Scottish regiments, all killed in 1918
Probably killed at Arras, on 1 Aug 1918, whilst serving with 5th/6th Bn of the Royal Scots. | Pendreigh, Thomas (I14368)
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From the death cert of Janet Skinner Informant _______ Lindsay son, of Leighton, Southampton.
| Skinner, Janet (I16824)
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From the death cert of William Lindsay "The informant was __________ Ross, brother-in-law, 12 Darnoch Avenue, Giffnock." | Lindsay, William Skinner (I16829)
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From the Old Parish Records for Carriden; "Andrew Main Mariner and Elizabeth Aitken lawful daughter of John Aitken farmer both in this Parish gave up their names for proclamation in order to marriage the Seventh March and being regularly proclaimed were married twentyfirst thereof 1800 years | Family F1582
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Garden of Christus | Kring, Helen Jean (I37575)
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Garden of Christus | Serian, Lester (I37832)
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Gavin left school in 1941/42 and worked in an office at a joiners in Clelland.
At the age of 17 he left the joinery and left in 1945 to join the land army. He joined the land army because you had to be 18 to join the armed services.
First posted to a nearby village then in 1946 he was posted to to his father's farm at Neatherhill. Later he was posted to Carwath and was working there when he married.
Gavin died most unexpectedly passing away in his sleep, at his home at 2 Farm Cottages, Brockhall. After a service at Old Langho Church he was cremated at Accrington Crematorium.
From the recollections of Bill Arthur;
"Gavin's address at the time of marriage was Netherhill Farm; but either before, or at the time of the marriage, he left the farm and took a job at Wester Yardhouses Farm, Carnwath. I never knew why he left home but according to Auntie Mary (Lucy's sister), Lucy told her that Gavin and Jim were only paid pocket money by their father and Gavin needed his independence when he married.
Gavin and Lucy were married at Masonic Hall, Wishaw. Minister of Church took the service. Auntie Mary told me this story about the wedding (in her words):
"It was held in the Masonic Hall in Wishaw in 1947 (30 Dec 1947). No one could afford posh weddings in those post-war days. The Minister came to the Hall to officiate, the tables were laid out on either side and after the ceremony, the caterers arrived - presumably with the steak pie! There were a lot of people there but I can't recall Gavin's father there. I had only met him once when we all went to Netherhill; he was a right dour, unsociable Scot and we never saw him after the introductions had been made! I think he did resent Gavin leaving Netherhill. After all he was losing cheap labour!
It was a snowy December night and a bus load of your Dad's relations were expected from Sanquar, Cumnock, Carstairs etc. The bus didn't turn up and the Minister was getting itchy to start. Peter (my Auntie Mary's husband to be)has the job of arranging the bridal party in the vestibule and giving the nod to a friend who'd volunteered to play "Here comes the Bride" on the piano. He began to play when the doors opened, the bus load of people swept in brushed past us and into the Hall where the other guests were standing waiting for the Bride! So it was Take 2!
The Hall only had a licence - there was no bar, people brought bottles and they were all put together on a large table. Someone decide that Uncle Fred should be put in charge of the "bar" as he didn't drink. Later on in the evening, Uncle Fred was found behind the bar blissfully pissed out of his mind! There was an accordionist called Johnny Devine who played Eightsome Reels, Dashing White sergeant etc - and everyone had a great time."
Lucy finished work when she married. When first married they lived at Wester Yardhouses Farm,Carnwath. The house was tied to Gavin's job. I can only assume that since Lucy was in the land army at Wester Yardhouses, Gavin visited her there and was able to get a job there. Gavin subsequently applied for a job advertisement for Head Cowman at Brockhall in Lancashire and moved there in February 1949. They lived at 2 Farm Cottages, Brockhall and Gavin died there in 1988. Lucy stayed there until about 1991 when the hospital estate was sold and closed.
On 3rd March 2010 I visited Wester Yardhouses Farm at Carnwath where Gavin worked. I'm not sure when Gavin and Lucy moved there but it was after their marriage as their marriage certificate shows their addresses as Netherhill Farm and Hospital Road Wishaw, respectively. So they were there from about Dec 1947 until February 1949.
It is a bleak spot! The road to the farm starts about 3 miles from the centre of Carnwath. The road winds up the hillside for about 1 mile and leads only to the farm. I know that the farm was owned by George Elder since I have a letter of reference that Mr Elder provide for Dad when he applied to go to Brockhall. The farm no longer exists as a working farm but the farmhouse still exists and is now occupied by George Elder's nephew. About 100 yards further down the road from the farm are the farm buildings which have been modernised and some derelict cottages. We spoke to the owner of one of the cottages. His cottage was originally the dairy and their kitchen was where the cows were milked. So we stood where Dad no doubt milked the cows over 60 years ago. It is impossible to know which of the cottages Gavin and Lucy would have lived in when they were there and it is impossible to know what life would have been like for them with a new born child. I wonder how Lucy got to Lanark when I was expected? What a start to married life! Auntie Mary used to visit her once a week. She caught the bus to Carnwath and then walked to the farm." | Arthur, Gavin Russell Boyd (I19813)
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Gavin was a witness at the weding of his brother, Peter, in 1900 | Russell, Gavin (I24701)
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Gavin was a witness at the wedding of his brother David, in 1933
Gavin Mitchell was the informant of the death of his mother Elizabeth Pender
The informant on the death of Gavin Mitchell was his neice, Jean Chapman.
| Mitchell, Gavin (I5193)
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Gavin was the informant on the death of his Aunt Annie Dougal in 1974
Informant on the death of Gavin was his son G Reside
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 24 Dec 2014.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 16 Feb 2016.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 15 Mar 2017.
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Gayle may be from a 2nd marriage for Stanleyto Marie Farmer in 1960, following his divorce from Helen | Slocum, Stanley Edward (I39172)
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Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 6 Dec 1629
Baptism Place: Hawkhurst, Kent, England
Father: Phinias Pankhurst
FHL Film Number: 1736725
Reference ID: item 3 p 18
Name: Jane Double
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Married
Burial Date: 9 Oct 1694
Burial Place: England
Spouse: RIchard Double
FHL Film Number: 2228346
Reference ID: 65
| Pankhurst, Jane (I28592)
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4127 |
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 20 Feb 1862
Birth Place: Wick, Caithness, Scotland
Father: Alexander Robertson
Mother: Jane Sinclair
FHL Film Number: 6035516
Informant on the death of Susan was her husband, William Boag
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 23 Jan 2015.
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4128 |
Gender: Male
Age: 59
Birth Date: 1802
Burial Date: 23 Dec 1861
Burial Place: St. Mary The Great, Cambridge
FHL Film Number: 1818406
Reference ID: 514 | Pleasance, William (I752)
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4129 |
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 21 May 1857
Birth Place: Bathgate,West Lothian,Scotland
Father: Peter Aitken
Mother: Jessie Meikle
FHL Film Number: 6035516
informant of the death of Peter Aitken on 10 jan 1908 was his son John Aitken
In 1934 Peter was the informant of the death of his father John Aitken
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 6 Jul 2013.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 20 Mar 2017.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Mar 2017.
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Gender: Male
Birth Date: 26 May 1854
Birth Place: Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland
Baptism Place: Livingston, West Lothian, Scotland
Father: James Potter
Mother: Janet Wilson
FHL Film Number: 1066637
Reference ID: 2:180RF16
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 13 Dec 2014.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Nov 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 8 Nov 2019.
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Gender: Male
Birth Date: 27 Apr 1833
Baptism Date: 12 May 1833
Baptism Place: Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland
Father: Thomas Russell
Mother: Margaret Aitken
FHL Film Number: 1066612
Reference ID: - 2:17GNTN5
| Russell, John (I4953)
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Gender: Male
Birth Date: 5 Jul 1831
Baptism Date: 24 Jul 1831
Baptism Place: Duddingston, Midlothian, Scotland
Father: William Aikin
Mother: Anne Allison
FHL Film Number: 1066685 Reference ID: 2:17HRDCK
| Aitken, Andrew (I6818)
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General Plaque Lawn 10, Grave 0783 | Allison, Hannah McCue (I17239)
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General Plaque Lawn 10, Grave 0783 | Musgrove, George Joseph (I37983)
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George and Eliza had four sons, all of whom were married in 1937 between the four sons they had five children by 1937. Source is a press cutting, photocopied.
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Death Cert.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 3 Sep 2009.
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George and his wife were taken before the Church Session where they acknowledged that they had been married privately. They produced proof that they had been married. They had paid half a guinea to the poor so they were dismissed after being issued with a Sessional Rebuke for their irregularity
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 28 Dec 2012.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 29 Dec 2012.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 30 Dec 2012.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 28 Apr 2014.
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George Buchan moved to South Africa in 1952 and passed away in 2004
| Buchan, George Hutchison (I3537)
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George enlisted in the Australian Military, in Melbourne, on 9 Mar 1942, Service Number V351042. Discharged, from the 18th Battalion as a Private, on 10 Dec 1943. He listed Dorothy Beale as his next of kin. | Beale, George Thomas (I5913)
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George Hay returned to Neilston, Renfrew from the USA about 1930 after daughter Mary was born in the USA. From Scotland he again emigrated to South Africa C 1935 after the twins were born in Neilston. He lived in S Africa running a building contracting business until 1969 when he emigrated again to New Zealand | Hay, George (I3493)
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George sailed to Australia, as ship's Bosun, on the maiden voyage of the "Koopa" which then spent its time cruising from Brisbane to Moreton Bay as a ferry and day tripper. (Taken over during the war as a Fairmile tender.) Whether he brought his family out on the Koopa is unknown, but sometime between 1914 and 1915 the family came to Australia. | Cairncross, George (I5085)
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George served on board HMS Patroclus, Service Number P/MX64323. Commemorated on Portsmouth Naval Memorial (Panel3 column 10)
The Patroclus was sunk by a torpedo from U99, captained by the greatest of all U-boat Captains, Otto Kretshmer, off the coast of Northern Ireland. U99 had torpedoed SS Casanare. The Patroclus, an armed merchantman went on the attack dropping depth charges. The captain of the Patroclus decided, against advice from his Executive Officer, to stop and pick up survivors, which was against Admiralty orders. The U99 attacked and after firing two torpedoes at the Patroclus he broke off the attack as he was under attack from a Sunderland flying boat. He dived and when he levelled off he found the Patroclus still afloat. The flying boat had gone and so he surfaced and sunk the Patroclus with another 3 torpedoes. 76 were killed and there were 230 survivors. | Myles, George Cumming (I10544)
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George was a benefactor on the probate record of his mother, Edith Scovell (Hillman) | Hillman, George William James (I20083)
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George was a witness at his brother-in-law John's wedding in 1946
In 1947 George was the informant on the death of his mother-in-law.
George moved to Pueblo San Jose no 2, Benalmadena, Costa, Malaga, Spain. He was back in Scotland when he died suddenly | Renton, George Vallance (I20557)
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George was a witness at the weddin of his brother, Walter, in 1942
Informant on the death of Geore was his daughter Violet
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 21 Apr 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 Apr 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 22 Apr 2018.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 25 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 25 May 2019.
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Death Cert, Cit. Date: 19 May 2019.
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George was a witness at the wedding of his brother Archibald, in 1870
| Knowles, George (I13462)
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George was a witness at the wedding of his brother, Alexander, in 1885.
Informant on the death of George Brock was a nephew, name illegible | Brock, George Duns (I20372)
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George was a witness at the wedding of his brother, Robert, in 1904 | Mackay, George (I32287)
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George was a witness at the wedding of his brother, Thomas, in 1921 | Bryson, George (I3498)
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George was a witness at the wedding of his sister Mary in 1949
George was the informant on the death of his wife, Mary Nicol, in 1984
The infirmant on the death of George Bruce was his sister M. Rowlinson
Name: Mr George Bruce
Gender: Male
Age: 74
Birth Date: 1928
Death Date: 9 Dec 2002
Residence Place at Death: Leven, Fife, Scotlan
Postal Code District: Ky8
| Bruce, George (I21291)
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George was a witness at the wedding of his sister, Elizabeth, in 1913
George was the informant on the death of his father in 1932
Informant on the death of George Brock was his widow, Annie Nicolson | Brock, George (I20422)
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