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From: "DIANA HENRY" <>
Subject: [WIG LIST] BMD'S FROM WFP 8TH JULY, 1852
Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 10:01:16 +0100


BIRTHS

MOORE, Male - B1/7/1852 - At Kirkmabeck Schoolhouse, Kirkcudbrightshire, on the 1st instant, Mrs John Moore, of a son.
WAYLEW, Male - still born - B5/7/1852 - On the 5th instant, at James Street, Pimlico, the wife of the Rev. Edward Waylew, late of Wigtown, of a son - still born.
MALLISON, Female - B28/6/1852 - At James's Villa, Gatehouse, on the 28th ult,. Mrs Mallison, of a daughter.
PATON, Male - B28/6/1852 - At Castle Douglas, on the 28th ultimo, the wife of Mr Paton, teacher of dancing, of a son.

MARRIAGES

M'MEIKAN, James - M29/6/1852 - At Little Lochans, parish of Inch, on the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. James Fergusson, Mr James M'Meikan, flesher, Stranraer, to Mary Simpson, youngest daughter of Mr James M'Geogh, Little Lochans.
ANDERSON, George - M30/6/1852 - At Wigtown, on the 30th ultimo, by the Rev. Peter Young, George Anderson, Esq., merchant, Liverpool, youngest son of James A. Anderson, Esq., of Carlung, to Margaret, eldest surviving daughter of John Simson, Esq., of Barrachan.
M'NEIL, James - M2/7/1852 - At Kirkcudbright, on the 2d instant, by the Rev. Samuel Smith, of the Free Church Borgue, Mr James M'Neil, tailor, Preston, Lancashire, to Miss Agnes Gordon.
LANGLANDS, George R. - In the WFP M8/7/1852 - At St. Bride's Church, Liverpool, by the Rev. William Falloon, Mr George R. Langlands, first officer of Royal Mail steam-ship Cambria, to Emma, only surviving daughter of the late John Marrow, Esq., barrister, Liverpool.
SCOTT, John - M29/6/1852 - At Girvan, on the 29th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr Corsan, Mr John Scott, farmer, Knockormal, Colmonell, to Jessie, eldest daughter of Mr David Hannah, merchant, Girvan.

DEATHS

WILSON, Alexander - D8/7/1852 - Here, at Hanover Street, on the 8th instant, Mr Alexander Wilson, aged 39 years, steward of the steamer Pharos, of the Northern Light company. The deceased was a native of Calder.
JACK, Thomas - D1/7/1852 - At Houdston, near Girvan, on the 1st instant, Jessie, aged 5 years, youngest daughter of Mr Thomas Jack, farmer there.
THOMSON, Benjamin B. - D30/6/1852 - At the Ayrshire and Galloway Inn, Ayr, on the 30th ult., Mr Benjamin B. Thomson, aged 27 years.
EWART, Archibald Melville - D8/5/1852 - At Georgetown, Demerara, on the 8th May, in his 17th year, Archibald Melville, youngest son of Mr David Ewart, Kirkcudbright.
IRVING/BLACK, Agnes - D29/6/1852 - At Wheatcroft, near Castle Douglas, on the 29th ultimo, Agnes Black, relict of the late Mr Irving, in the 85th year of her age.
LAWRIE, Rev. James - D27/6/1852 - At Rankeillor Street, Edinburgh, on the 27th ultimo, the Rev. James Lawrie, of the United Presbyterian Church, and late chaplain to the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary.
DAVIDSON, Charles Hamilton - D28/6/1852 - At Haddington, on the 28th ultimo, Charles Hamilton Davidson, Esq., Clerk of Supply, fourth son of the late Henry Davidson, Esq., Sheriff-Clerk of East Lothian.
M'ADAM, James Nicoll - D30/6/1852 - At his residence in London on the 30th ultimo, in the 66th year of his age, Sir James Nicoll
M'Adam, of Tinnon End, Essex, second son of the late John Loudoun
M'Adam, Esq.
SPILLER, William - D25/6/1852 - At his residence, Fern Acres, Fulmer, on the 25th ultimo, Colonel William Spiller, Bombay Army, and magistrate for the county of Bucks.
COURTENAY, Elizabeth - In the WFP D8/7/1852 - At the Palace, Hampton Court, the Lady Elizabeth Courtenay, aged 73.



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