Individual Notes
Note for: William Swinbank, ABT 1736 -
Index
Baptism: Date: 17 FEB 1735/36
Place: Middleton-in-Teesdale, Yorkshire, UK
Birth Note: Source: Descendent - Edward Kirtley.
Individual Note: NOT VALIDATE - IT IS ONLY SUMMISE THAT WILLIAM SWINBANK IS BROTHER OF MARY SWINBANK AND THEREFORE A CHILD OF JOSEPH SWINBANK AND MARY ROBINSON . The summise is based on closeness of marriage date and that William Collinson acted as marriage witness to William Swinbank and vice versa.
Source: http://members.cox.net/cbgraham/annswinbank1772.html - George H. Graham, Tulsa, Oklahoma (aug 2003)
William Swinbank
William was from Middleton in Teesdale, Durham County, when he married Ann Gibson on 30 May 1767, in the Parish Church of Middleton in Teesdale.
No birth data.
Anne Gibson 1744-
Anne was christened on 8 April 1744 at Middleton, in Middleton in Teesdale Parish, the daughter of John and Anne Gibson.
Marriage
30 May 1767
William Swinbank
Ann Gibson
Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
both of this parish, by Banns, by Matt Dixon
Wit: William Collinson and John Atkinson
Children
Mary Swinbank
c: 20 Jan 1770 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
daughter of William and Ann Swinbank, Fryer House
Ann Swinbank
c: 25 Jan 1772 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
daughter of William and Ann Swinbank, Frier House
Married Thomas Watson
William Swinbank
c: 2 Nov 1776 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
son of William and Ann Swinbank, Middleside
Betty Swinbank
c: 3 Jun 1783 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
daughter of William and Nanny Swinbank, Middleside
OF INTEREST...
Marriage
13 Jun 1760
Mary Swinbank
William Collinson
Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
from Parish of Romaldkirk
Wit: William Swinbank
Death
William Swinbank - No Data
Anne Gibson - No Data
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Swinbank, ABT 1770 - 25 NOV 1804
Index
Baptism: Date: 20 JAN 1770
Place: Middleton-in-Teesdale, Yorkshire, UK
Individual Notes
Note for: Ann Swinbank, ABT 1772 -
Index
Individual Note: Source: http://members.cox.net/cbgraham/bettywatson1807.html
Thomas Watson 1772-
Thomas was born about 1772, c: 5 Jan 1772, the son of Thomas Watson and Jane Allison, in Middleton, Middleton in Teesdale, Durham County. He was a miner, from Middleton, when he married Ann Swinbank on 10 November 1792, in Middleton.
Ann Swinbank 1772-
Ann was born about 1772, c: 25 Jan 1772, the daughter of William Swinbank and Ann Gibson, and lived at Frier House, Middleton in Teesdale, Durham County, when she was Christened 25 January 1772.
(There are also listings of FREYER House, Newbiggen)
Marriage
10 Nov 1792
Thomas Watson
Ann Swinbank
Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
after Banns, Both of this Parish, by William Marks Curate
Wit: Thomas Vipond and William Tinkler
Children
William Watson
c:26 May 1793 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
son of Thomas and Ann Watson, Middleton
Mary Watson
c: 20 March 1796 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
daughter of Thomas and Ann Watson, Middleside
Ann Watson
b: 11 Jun 1798 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
2nd daughter of Thomas and Ann Watson, Middleside, Miner
Married Robert Cleasby. Robert was born about 1805. His occupation was always listed as a coal miner or a pitman. He married Betty Watson on 22 October 1826, at Middleton-in-Teesdale, Durham County. Robert Cleasby died sometime between 1843 and 1849. Betty married William Cruickshank, a widower with six children, at Stockton, in the 2nd quarter of 1849. In 1851, they had a combined family of eleven children living with them, on Love Street, in the Village of New Durham. James married Ann Coulson. They lived with her parents at Dragon Villa, city of Durham, in 1861.
Thomas Watson
b: 29 Nov 1801 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
2nd son of Thomas and Ann Watson, Middleside
John Watson
b: 6 Oct 1804 c:18 Nov 1804 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
3rd son of Thomas and Ann Watson, Middleside, Miner
Betty Watson
b:14 Feb 1807 c:29 Mar 1807 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
3rd daughter of Thomas and Ann Watson, Middleside
Joseph Watson
b: 6 Apr 1809 c: 4 Jun 1809 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
4th son of Thomas and Ann Watson, Middleside, Miner
Jane Watson
b: 30 Sep 1811 c: 2 May 1812 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
daughter of Thomas and Ann Watson, Middleside, Miner
George Watson
c: 20 Nov 1814 Middleton in Teesdale Parish, County Durham
son of Thomas and Ann Watson, Middleside
Death
Thomas Watson
No Data
Ann Swinbank
No Data
Individual Notes
Note for: Pedro "Pilo" Aragon Angara, 5 FEB 1919 - BEF 2005
Index
Individual Note: Source - Marylou Primicias Angara
Ambassador to Nigeria and Pakistan?
Individual Notes
Note for: Dolores Molina Aragon, -
Index
Individual Note: Source - Ma. Zeneida Angara
Individual Notes
Note for: Domingo "Doming" Primicias, ABT 1944 - ABT 1981
Index
Burial: Date:
Place: North Cemetary, Metro Manila, Philippines
Individual Note: Source - Maria Zeneida Angara b.1952
Died at 37 of, I think, cyrohsis of the liver or similar. He fought very tenaciously to live.
Individual Notes
Note for: Elisabeth Cumming, 5 NOV 1844 - 1873
Index
Christening: Date: 23 FEB 1845
Place: Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland
Occupation: Date: 1871
Place: Dressmaker
Residence: Date: 1871
Place: 72, Grange Road, Jarrow, Co. Durham, UK
Individual Note: Elizabeth Cummins [sic] was born on 1844 in the parish of Gordon, Berwickshire, Scotland of Richard Cumming and Jane Denholm. In 1861, she was living with her parents in Jarrow, Co. Durham. In 1865 she appears to have married James Kedie in the same registration area area as Jarrow and appears thus in the 1871 England Census with two children. Unfortunately she died aged 28 in 1873.
James and the children then completely disappear from UK Census records, perhaps they emigrated.
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Source - Gerry Field, Sept 2003 [Corroborated by LDS Scottish Church Records CD]:
You will recall that I did employ a researcher some time ago, and it was he who came up with the following:-
Extract from the Gordon Parish Register
"1845. Cummins. Feb 23rd. Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Cummings, labourer, (looks like) Wellingtow (or Wellington), and Jane Denholm, his wife, born 5th.November 1844"
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Source - http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/BEW/Gordon/index.html:
"GORDON, a parish, containing a post-office station of its own name, in the western part of the Merse, Berwickshire. It is bounded by Westruther, Greenlaw, Hume, Earlston, and Legerwood. Its length westward is nearly 5 miles; and its greatest breadth is 4 miles. The surface is uneven; has several rising-grounds, one of which is entitled to be called a hill; and, in general, lies higher than any district in the eastern part of the Merse. Till a recent date it had great tracts of moss and moorland, and wore a bleak sterile aspect; but it is now very extensively cultivated, and considerably sheltered with plantation; and it begins to wear a smiling and productive appearance."
from the Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland, edited by John Marius Wilson, 1868.
Population
Here are some figures showing the parish's population through time:
1755 - 737
1791 - 912
1801 - 802
1811 - 851
1821 - 740
1831 - 882
1861 - 931
This information is extracted from a "Page created by Vivienne S Dunstan. Last updated: 8th March 2007. Copyright © GENUKI and Contributors 1995-2008"
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Source - 1861 England Census:
Living with parents in Jarrow. No trace of her found after this.
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Source - FreeBMD:
1861-1871 search possibilities (Mar 2007). The families of both Richards appear to have been in Jarrow throughout the decade, so the South Shields registration area is the most likely bet. While there are some other Co. Durham possibilites for a marriage/death this seems clearly the most likely as there is an 1871 Census match:
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Dec 1865
Cummings Elizabeth S. Shields 10a865 <-- 1871 Census match
Kedie James S Shields 10a865 <-- 1871 Census match
McTagart Mary Ann S.Shields 10a865
Moran James S Shields 10a865
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Source - 1871 England Census:
Not found under maiden name.
James Kedie abt 1842 Scotland Head Hedworth Monkton and Yarrow Durham Blacksmith
Elizabeth Kedie James abt 1845 Scotland Wife Hedworth Monkton and Yarrow Durham Dressmaker
James Kedie abt 1867 Jarrow, Durham, England Son Hedworth Monkton and Yarrow Durham
Jane Kedie abt 1871 / 2 mos Jarrow, Durham, England Daughter Hedworth Monkton and Yarrow Durham
Living: 72, Grange Road, Jarrow, Co. Durham, UK
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Source - FreeBMD Deaths:
Surname First name(s) Age District Vol Page
Deaths Jun 1873
Kedie Elizabeth 28 S.Shields 10a414
+++++++++++++++++++ Previous research, superceded ++++++++++++++++++
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Source - 1871 Scotland Census (GROS)
The search engine return is rather useless as it does not have POB, each of these entries would have to be checked for 50p each:
Criteria : Censuses : 1871; Surname: "CUMMING"; Use Soundex; Forename: "ELIZABETH"; Age From: 25; Age To: 27
No.YearSurnameForenameSexAgeDistrictCountyGROS DataImageExtract
11871CUMMINGELIZABETHF26BIRSAYORKNEY013/00
003/000
003
21871CUMMINGELIZABETHF26INVERNESSINVERNESS098/00
014/000
008
31871CUMMINGELIZABETHF27KNOCKANDOMORAY139/00
002/000
008
41871CUMMINGELIZABETHF26ST NICHOLASABERDEEN168/01
042/000
033
51871CUMMINGELIZABETHF25NEWHILLSABERDEEN226/00
008/000
011
61871CUMMINGELIZABETHF25OLD KILPATRICKDUNBARTON501/00
009/000
008
71871CUMMINGELIZABETHF25WEST KILPATRICKDUNBARTON501/00
009/000
008
81871CUMMINGELIZABETHF25PAISLEYRENFREW573/01
017/000
008
91871CUMMINGELIZABETHF27BRIDGETONLANARK644/03
103/000
019
101871CUMMINGELIZABETHF27HUTCHESONTOWNLANARK644/10
105/000
008
111871CUMMINGELIZABETHF27HADDINGTONEAST LOTHIAN709/00
004/000
014
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Source - 1881 England/Scotland Census:
Not found under maiden name.
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Anne Cumming, 23 NOV 1846 - BEF APR 1851
Index
Individual Note: Mary Ann was born in November 1846 and christened next month in Gordon, Berwickshire where father Richard was an agricultural labourer. She is not listed though with the family in the 1851 Scotland Census so may well have died in infancy.
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Original Source - Gerry Field, Sept 2003
You will recall that I did employ a researcher some time ago, and it was he who came up with the following:-
Extract from the Gordon Parish Register
"1846. Dec 27. Mary Anne, daughter of Richard Cumming and Jane Denholm,his wife, born 23rd.November 1846."
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Source - 1851 Scotland Census:
Not living with parents
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Source - 1861 England Census:
Not living with parents
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Source - FreeBMD
No likely South Shields death or marriage found
Deaths Dec 1866
Cummings Mary 28 S.Shields 10a362<-- born c1838
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Source - 1871 England Census
Could be a match but "Thurlo" is probably a mistranscription of Thurso, certainly not near where she was born. "l" is very clear though on original image.
Eliza Black1852 St Pancras, London, EnglandDaughter St Pancras London
Sarah Black1811 Parish St Anns, London, EnglandWife St Pancras London
Mary A Cummings1845 Thurlo, Scotland St Pancras LondonGeneral Servant Unmarried
Adolphus Linder1848 SwitzerlandBoarder St Pancras London
James A Spalding1846 New Hampshire, United States of AmericaBoarder St Pancras London
Living: 89, Gower Street, London
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Source - 1871 Scotland Census (GROS)
The search engine return is rather useless as it does not have POB, each of these entries would have to be checked for 50p each:
Criteria : Censuses : 1871; Surname: "CUMMING"; Use Soundex; Forename: "MARY"; Age From: 23; Age To: 25
No.YearSurnameForenameSexAgeDistrictCountyGROS DataImageExtract
11871CANNINGMARYF25PAISLEYRENFREW573/02
009/000
021
21871CANNINGMARYF23PAISLEYRENFREW573/02
011/000
003
31871CANNINGMARYF23CAMBUSNETHANLANARK628/00
020/000
047
41871CUMMINGMARYF25SANDAYORKNEY026/00
006/000
009
51871CUMMINGMARYF24PORTREEINVERNESS114/01
010/000
005
61871CUMMINGMARYF25BOTRIPHNIEBANFF148/00
002/000
002
71871CUMMINGMARYF25ST MARYANGUS282/02
021/000
009
81871CUMMINGMARYF25AIRTHSTIRLING469/00
001/000
012
91871CUMMINGMARYF23IRVINEAYR595/00
007/000
003
101871CUMMINGMARYF25BRIDGETONLANARK644/03
123/000
021
111871CUMMINGMARYF23GLASGOWLANARK644/01
122/000
004
121871CUMMINGMARYF23CALTON (GLASGOW)LANARK644/04
024/000
021
131871CUMMINGHAMMARY ANNF24HUTCHESONTOWNLANARK644/10
056/000
001
141871CUMMINGSMARYF25KILBARCHANRENFREW568/00
013/000
013
151871CUMMINGSMARYF24WIGTOWNWIGTOWN901/00
010/000
003
161871CUNNIGHAMMARY ANNF24ST GEORGEMIDLOTHIAN685/01
109/000
012
171871CUNNINGMARY AF23ST ANDREW (EDINBURGH)MIDLOTHIAN685/02
051/000
008
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Source - 1881 England/Scotland Census
Not found under maiden name.
Individual Notes
Note for: Nicklous McFegan, ABT 1836 - 1915
Index
Residence: Place: Rerrick, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, UK
Individual Note:
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Source - Buittle Parish Records
Baptisms:
05-Oct 1806 Margaret McFee to John & Elizabeth (Kelly) at Garden
01-Jul 1808 Thomas McFegan to John & Jane (Livingston) at Douganhill
3-Oct 1842 Robert McFegan to William & Elizabeth (Slater) at Hopehead <-- her parents
19-Jul 1840 William McFegan to William & Elizabeth (Slater) at Hopehead <-- her parents
24-Dec 1845 William McFegan to William & Elizabeth (Slater) at Hopehead <-- her parents
3-May 1847 Mary McTaggart McFagan to William & Elizabeth (Slater) at Hopehead <-- her parents
20-Aug 1850 John McFegan to William & Elizabeth (Slater) at Hopehead <-- her parents
Marriages: None
Deaths:
19-Jul 1808 Thomas McFagan aged (17 days), Single: (Parents if shown: James -Jane (Livingston)): Residence (& Place Buried): East Logan (& Kirkpatrick Durham)
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Source - LDS Family Group Record
Husband
William Mcfegan
Wife
Betty Slater
Children
1.Nicholas Fegan Or Mcfegan
Birth: About 1876 [probably typo for 1836] Buittle, Kirkcudbright, Scotland
2.William Fegan Or Mcfegan
Birth: 25 JUN 1840 Buittle, Kirkcudbright, Scotland
3. William Fegan Or Mcfegan
Birth: 15 NOV 1845 Buittle, Kirkcudbright, Scotland
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Census of 1841- Buittle Parish
Glenhead (i.e. How Glen) to Manse
Place Name: Hopehead
First Name, Surname; Age; Designation;County of Birth if not Kirkcudbright; Roll
William McFegan;25;Agricultural Labourer; ;1, 6
Elizabeth McFegan; 20; ;1, 6
Nicholas McFegan;5;;; 1, 6
Margaret McFegan; 3; ;;1, 6
William McFegan;1;; 1, 6
Mary Shennan;12;Servant;;1, 6
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Source - 1851 Census:
Buittle
Scroggiehill (6.16)
Kerr: Alexander, aged 58, Landed Proprietor Single: born Buittle , Householder. 500 acres
Campbell: Margaret, aged 35, Housemaid Single: born Glasgow, Residing with Alexander Kerr.
McFagan: Nicholas, aged 14, Assistant Dairy Maid : born Crossmichael Kirkcudbright, Residing with Alexander Kerr.
McFagan: Robert, aged , Scholar : born Buittle , Residing with Alexander Kerr. Visitor
Wilson: Agnes, aged 21, Dairymaid Single: born Caerlaverock Dumfries, Residing with Alexander Kerr.
Source - 1861 Census
McMurray: Nicolas, aged 25 / 1836, Married: born Crossmichael Kirkcudbright, Wife of John McMurray.
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Source - LDS IGI Record
JOHN MCMURRAY
Marriages:
Spouse:
NICKLOUS MCFEGAN
Marriage: 10 AUG 1855 Buittle, Kirkcudbright, Scotland
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Source - 1871 Scotland Census:
See husband John McMurray notes
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Source - 1881 Scotland Census:
Not found at all, nor is any family
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Source - 188, 1891 England Census:
Not found
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Source - 1891 Scotland Census:
Not found
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Source - 1901 Scotland Census:
Nicholas McMurray, head; widow; 59; Housekeeper; born Crossmichael, Kbd
Thomas McMurray; grandson; 13 or 18??; Scholar; born Crossmichael, Kirkcudbrightshire
Norman McMurray; grandson; 13 or 15?; Scholar; born Crossmichael, Kirkcudbrightshire
George McMurray; grandson; 12; Scholar; born Crossmichael, Kirkcudbrightshire
David McMurray; grandson; 8 or 18; Scholar; born Crossmichael, Kirkcudbrightshire
Schedule 13/ Heller? Linkeris? Farm Cottage / Nether Linkins Farm Cotta
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Source - http://buittle.org.uk/people/mcfegan.htm
People of the Parish
---------------------------------
The following entry was made in the Buittle Parochial Board, Registration of Applications Register, in the year 1892.
"30 April 1892. William McFegan, Scroggiehill. Aged 82 years. Widower. An agricultural labourer now wholly disabled by old age.
"The Pauper was born at Bombie Hill, Parish of Kirkcudbright. His wife - Elizabeth Slater - died 8 years ago (October 1883). He has resided 2 years in present house and 52 years at Hopehead, also in this Parish. Has been confined to bed for about 5 weeks. His family are:
Jessie - Daughter, at home, field worker, unmarried.
Robert - Son, married with family (3 at home), Ploughman at Terreglestown, near Dumfries.
John - Son, married with family (2 at home), in service of horse-dealer, 82 English Street, Dumfries.
David - Son, Married with family (5 at home), 8 Ram's Road, Muirkirk (Ayrshire).
Jeanie - Daughter, married to Mr. William Anderson, Govan (Glasgow)
Nicholas - Daughter, married Mr. John Murray, Ploughman, lately of Boreland of Kirkcudbright. (Has a family).
Margaret - Grand-daughter (daughter of Mary McFegan) at service in Thornhill, has an Illegitimate son Matthew (15 months), being brought up at Pauper's.
Also an Illegitimate Grand-daughter Lizzie (Daughter of Jeannie McFegan) has been brought home from service just now."
The earliest record of William in Buittle Parish I have so far been able to find is in 1840. The Old Parish Records show the birth of a son on the 25th June 1840: William, born to William McFegan and Elizabeth Slater, at Hopehead. He was christened on 19th July of the same year.
The census of 1841 lists William, aged between 25 and 30, working as an Agricultural Labourer. Elizabeth is shown as being between 20 and 25 years old, and they have three children: The eldest was a girl, Nicholas (in this area Nicholas was regularly used as a name for a female child, as were Maxwell and Stewart) aged 5, Margaret, aged 3 and the above William, their first son aged 1 year.
Hopehead;
Elizabeth Mc Fegan;20;;;1, 6
Margaret;Mc Fegan;3;;;;;1, 6
Nicholas;Mc Fegan;5;;;;;1, 6
William;Mc Fegan;25;Agricultural Labourer;;1, 6
William;Mc Fegan;1;;1, 6
In 1842 another birth is recorded, that of another son - Robert. He was born 11th September and baptised 3rd October same year.
The recording of deaths in the Old Parish Records around this time was not attended to very well, and there is no record of it, but the first son William must have died whilst still very young because, on 15th November 1845 another son was born and on Christmas Eve of the same year he was baptised, and also given the name William (a common practice if an earlier child died).
On 29th March 1847 another daughter, Mary McTaggart McFegan, was born, and on 17th May 1850 a son John. The 1851 census has four of the children there, as well as a visitor (possibly a seasonal worker - on Milton Park Farm where William worked.
6.13,Hopehead,Robert,Carruthers,24,Shepherd,Single,Kirkpatrick,Kirkcudbright,Residing with William McFagan (Visitor)
6.13,Hopehead,William,McFaggan,37,Shepherd,Married,Kirkcudbright,Kirkcudbright,Householder
6.13,Hopehead,Elizabeth,McFaggan,35,,Married,Parton,Kirkcudbright,Spouse of William McFaggan
6.13,Hopehead,Margaret,McFaggan,12,Scholar,,Buittle,,Daughter of William McFaggan
6.13,Hopehead,William,McFaggan,6,Scholar,,Buittle,,Son of William McFaggan
6.13,Hopehead,John,McFaggan,1,Scholar,,Buittle,,Son of William McFaggan
6.13,Hopehead,Mary,McFaggan,4,,,Buittle,,Daughter of William McFaggan
Hopehead cottages, for there were three cottages there judging by the 1841 census, were tied cottages occupied by workers on Milton Park estate. They were situated at the crossroads of the 'Military Road', and Greenthorn Road which ran from Palnackie, past the church and Halketleaths, to Mollance in Crossmichael Parish. It is mentioned in the 2nd Statistical Account of 1844, viz:
At Hopehead, on the line of the old military road from Castle Douglas to Dumfries, there is a common plane tree, known by the name of the Forge-tree, equaled by few if any, in this neighbourhood. It girths 15 feet at three feet and a-half from the ground. Its branches extend horizontally, and form an exact circle of 76 feet in diameter, the extremities of which are not more than five feet from the ground. The top is of a conical shape, and, when covered with foliage, affords an agreeable shade, and presents a magnificent appearance. There are no records from which its precise age can be ascertained; but, according to tradition, it was a full-grown tree in the reign of King William III.; and it may have derived its name from His Majesty having passed that road with his army on his way to Ireland, and his cavalry having erected a forge there for the purpose of shoeing their horses. The trunk contains 100 feet, and the branches upwards of 200 feet of measurable timber. There is a considerable cavity above the first row of branches, the depth of which has not been ascertained, owing to its being filled with stones. This is the only mark which it exhibits of decay.
Another son, David. is recorded as being born 6th August 1853, but with the introduction of the Registrar a year later, I have not been able to establish the date of birth of Jessie or Jeannie, who appear to have been born after this.
The final chapter in William McFagan's story is recorded on a gravestone in Buittle Old Church Yard. He must have been taken to his son Robert's at Dumfries for his terminal care because the stone reads:
Erected by David McFegan, in memory of his mother Elizabeth Slater, wife of William McFegan, who died at Hopehead, 25th Oct. 1883, aged 67 years. Also William McFegan, her husband, who died at Terreglestown, 17th Oct. 1893, aged 84 years.
After his death many of the valuation rolls list the house(s) as being empty, and eventually ruinous. Whilst there is no good news regarding the Forge Tree, which was only relatively recently I believe, removed, the house has now been fully restored and modernised, with an attractive and mature garden.
Should any member of William McFegan's family ever read this, I would be delighted to hear from them. I would especially like to get a photograph of him, or of Hopehead around the time he lived there. I can be contacted by e-mail as shown below, or personally at the address/phone number shown on my home page.
James Bell webenq@@kith-and-kin.com
Sept. 1999
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Source - Scotland Records Office - Deaths:
Criteria : Surname: "MCMURRAY"; Forename: "NI*"; Sex: Female; Year From: 1901; Year To: 1954
No. Year Surname / Maiden Name Forename Mother Surname Sex Age District County GROS Data
1 1948 MCMURRAY ELIZABETH NISBE F 68 POLLOK LANARK 644/18 0901
2 1924 MCMURRAY ELLEN NISBET F 2 GALSTON AYR 593/00 0079
3 1915 MCMURRAY NICHOLAS F 78 RERRICK KIRKCUDBRIGHT 879/00 0004 <--
Individual Notes
Note for: Isabella McMurray, ABT 1857 -
Index
Occupation: Date: 1871
Place: Servant
Individual Note: Source - 1861 Census
See father's notes. Born Rerrick
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Source - LDS IGI Record
None found
Individual Notes
Note for: Elizabeth McMurray, 3 MAR 1858 -
Index
Individual Note: ======================
Source - Latter Day Saints' IGI Individual Record
ELIZABETH MCMURRAY
Birth:
03 MAR 1858
Rerrick, Kirkcudbright, Scotland
Father:
JOHN MCMURRAY
Mother:
NICHOLAS MCFEGAN
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Original Source - 1861 Census
See father's notes
======================
Source - 1871 Census:
Living in Balmaghie, Kirkcudbright - See father's notes
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Source - IGI Records
Potential Marriage matches:
ELISABETH MCMURRAY
Spouse: THOMAS MCCRACKEN
Marriage: 14 JUL 1875 Stoneykirk, Wigtown, Scotland
ELIZABETH MCMURRAY
Spouse: JAMES GRIERSON
Marriage: 23 FEB 1871 Stoneykirk, Wigtown, Scotland