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From: "JM" <>
Subject: Re: [WIG LIST] BMD'S FROM WFP 25TH JANUARY, 1844 William Taylor d.15 Jan 1844
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 13:53:38 -0700
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Hi all,
William Taylor was b.14 Jul 1828 Stranraer, and bap 12 Aug 1828, and is one of
11 children for Lt. Nathaniel Taylor Esq, (1795-1867) and Maria Angus.
Nathaniel Taylor is one of three sons of Dr. Hugh Lewis Taylor of Stranraer; the
other two are Lt. Thomas, and Captn. John. Captn. John is my direct line.
William Taylor died at Green-Row, would someone tell me where it is?
regards,
Judy in BC ....who just got her computer back from 'the shop'.
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Subject: [WIG LIST] BMD'S FROM WFP 25TH JANUARY, 1844
: BIRTHS
:
: STALKER, Female - B21/1/1844 - At Corsewall, parish of Kirkcolm, on the
: 21st inst., Mrs Stalker, of a daughter.
: HUGHES, Male - B22/1/1844 - At Stewarton, on the 22d inst., Mrs Hughes, of a
: son.
: STEWART, Male - B20/1/1844 - At Cairnsmore, Minnigaff on Saturday, the 20th
: inst., the lady of James Stewart, Esq., of a son.
: DINWIDDIE, Femail - B24/12/1843 - At New York, on the 24th ult., Mrs Robert
: Dinwiddie of a daughter.
: INGLIS, Female - B16/1/1844 - At Crawick Mill, on the 16th inst., the wife
: of James Inglis, spinner, of a daughter.
: DICKENS, Male - B15/1/1844 - At Devonshire Terrace, London, on the 15th
: inst., Mrs Charles Dickens, of a son.
: RUTHERGLEN, Female - B8/1/1844 - At 15, William Street, Greenhead, Glasgow,
: on the 8th curt., Mrs Rutherglen, of a daughter.
:
: MARRIAGES
:
: RIGG, William - M16/1/1844 - At Castle-Douglas, on the 16th inst., by the
: Rev. John Strain of St. Peter's Dalbeattie, Mr William Rigg, farmer,
: Halketleaths of Buittle, to Agnes, youngest daughter of the late Mr
: Galloway, wood-forester, Aird of Kells.
: M'DOUGALL, John - M12/1/1844 - At Closeburn Mill, on the 12th inst., by the
: Rev. Mr Borrowman, Mr John M'Dougall, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Dumfries,
: (ca)rrier to Miss Elizabeth Anderson, youngest daughter of the late Mr
: William Anderson, miller of Closeburn Mill.
: JOHNSTONE, James - M15/1/1844 - At Mochrum Kirk, on the 15th inst., by the
: Rev. Mr Young, Mr James Johnstone, sailor, Port-William, to Miss Agnes
: Heron.
: MORRISON, Thomas - M19/1/1844 - At Little Carcow, on the 19th inst., by the
: Rev. Mr Simpson, Mr Thomas Morrison, shepherd, to Miss Agnes Corsan.
: M'LACHLAN, James - M15/1/1844 - At Edinburgh, on the 15th curt., by the Rev.
: W.M. Bruce, of the Free St. Andrew's Church, Mr James M'Lachlan, bookbinder,
: late of Dumfries, to Miss Agnes Glover, youngest daughter of the late John
: Glover, builder, Edinburgh.
:
: DEATHS
:
: TAYLOR, William - D15/1/1844 - At Green-Row, on the 15th inst., William,
: third son of Mr Nathaniel Taylor, Belmont Cottage, aged 15 years.
: M'Kim, Margaret - D18/1/1844 - At Glasgow, on Thursday the 18th inst.,
: Margaret Graham, aged 1 year, second daughter of Mr William M'Kim,
: compositor.
: M'CORMICK, Isabella - D10/1/1844 - At Portwilliam, on the 10th inst.,
: Isabella, eldest daughter of James M'Cormick, Esq., M.D. aged 11 years.
: WALLACE, Hugh - D4/1/1844 - At Crichan, parish of Kirkmaiden, on the 4th
: inst., Mr Hugh Wallace, farmer, in the 61st year of his age. During his
: long residence in Kirkmaiden, Mr Wallace endeared himself to every one by
: his social hospitality and urbanity, and to the poor he was ever a generous
: friend. The character he universally bore, and the general regret for his
: loss, justify us in saying that he was one of the class of men whom we could
: heartily wish to see multiplying more and more.
: AGNEW, Niven - D17/1/1844 - We have to report this week the demise of a
: worthy couple at Garliestown, who will scarcely ever be forgotten there by
: the present generation. Than Mr Niven Agnew, who died on the night of the
: 17th, after a brief illness, and Mrs Agnew, who died suddenly on the 19th,
: few were more worthy or possesed of so much respect. For upwards of a
: quarter of a century they lived in the serviceof the Galloway family, and
: since upon their frugal earnings, kind and considerate to every one who
: required their aid.
: AGNEW, Mrs - D19/1/1844 - We have to report this week the demise of a worthy
: couple at Garliestown, who will scarcely every be forgotten there by the
: present generation. Than Mr Niven Agnew, who died on the night of the 17th,
: after a brief illness, and Mrs Agnew, who died suddenly on the 19th, few
: were more worthy or possessed of so much respect. For upwards of a quarter
: of a century they lived in the service of the Galloway family, and since
: upon their frugal earnings, kind and considerate to every one who required
: their aid.
: M'EWEN, John - D15/8/1843 - At Elizabethtown, State of Kentucky, United
: States, on 15th August last, Mr John M'Ewen, late farmer of Mossyard,
: Anwoth.
: CULLEN, Rev. Gavin - D18/1/1844 - At Balmaclellan Manse, on the 18th inst.,
: afer a severe and protracted illnesss, borne with much Christian patience,
: the Rev. Gavin Cullen, long minister of that Parish.
: M'MURRAY, Mrs - D22/1/1844 - At Castle-Douglas, on the 22d inst., Mrs Robert
: M'Murray, after a very short illness.
: STEWART, William - D19/1/1844 - At Shambelly, on the 19th inst., William
: Stewart, Esq., of Shambelly.
: ANDERSON, James - D12/1/1844 - At Loreburn Street, Dumfries, on the 12th
: inst., James, aged 25 years, only son of Mr Andrew Anderson, draper,
: Dumfries.
: M'WILLIAM, Daniel - D18/1/1844 - At Shakspeare Street, Dumfries, on the 18th
: inst., aged 60 years, Daniel M'William, mason, much respected.
: TOPHAM/GASS, Charlotte Goldie Gass - D12/1/1844 - At Barnhill of Goldilea,
: on the 12th inst., of consumption, in the 26th year of her age, Mrs
: Charlotte Goldie Gass, wife of Mr Henry Topham.
: ROME, Thomas - in the WFP D25/1/1844 - At Swordwell, near Annan, Mr Thomas
: Rome, farmer there, at an advanced age.
: DAVIDSON, Robert - D12/1/1844 - At Murray Street, Annan, on the 12th inst.,
: Robert Davidson, aged 65 years.
: GRIEVE/SCOTT, Janet - D10/1/1844 - At No. 4, John Street, Toxteth Park,
: Liverpool, on the 10th curt,. Janet Scott, wife of Mr John Grieve, late of
: Moffat, Dumfries-shire - much and deservedly regretted.
: DIXON, Joseph - D15/1/1844 - At Helensburgh,on the 15th inst., Joseph Dixon,
: Esq., advocate.
: BURDETT, Lady - D13/1/1844 - At St. James's Palace, London, on the 13th
: inst., Lady Burdett.
: CLARE, Countess Dowager - D13/1/1844 - On the 13th inst., at her house, in
: Belgrave Square, London, the Countess Dowager of Clare.
: LOWE, K.C.B. and G.C., Major-General Sir Hudson - D10/1/1844 - On the 10th
: inst., Major-General Sir Hudson Lowe, K.C.B. and G.C. to whom was intrusted
: the custody of the Emperor Napoleon at St. Helena.
: STEWART, Charles - D2/1/1844 - At London, on the 2d inst., Charles Stewart,
: Esq., of Ardsheal, in the county of Argyll, male representative of the
: Stewarts of Lorn, Appin and Ardsheal, aged 76.
:
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