Thursday 1 March 2012

Introduction


Introduction


Background

Back around 1991 or 1992, my father told me that I was related to the royal family because I carry some Bowes-Lyon blood, and of course Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was born Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon. I later discovered that my father had slightly misled me and that I actually descend from the Lyon family. I have no Bowes blood that I know of, but it's an easy mistake to make. My ancestry is not something I concerned myself with at the time and I did not pursue the matter either with him or via other sources. One morning in August 1997, I awoke and turned on the radio to hear the national anthem playing, and I thought that one of my distant relatives had died. That may have been the first time that I'd thought about what I'd been told five or six years earlier. It turned out that Princess Diana was the victim. She is a more distant relative (four generations further back to a common ancestral couple) than the main royal family, but I only really started to become curious about my royal links in 2010, at which point I mentioned it to some of my cyber-friends and also dropped a hint on an internet forum that was easily spotted and picked up on.

My father's research

Genealogy is not just about collecting names, but that is a necessary part of it. Once you have some names, there are options for you to choose from. You can continue to collect names for as long as it is possible to add more names, but my father was mostly concerned with finding out about his ancestors from the 18th and 19th century, including what they did for a living and any other bits and pieces that he was able to pick up, sometimes handed down by family hearsay or newspaper clippings. Those humble ancestors lived and mostly died in North East Scotland, particularly within the area bounded by Strachan village, Montrose and Stonehaven, but also in the wider North East Scotland region. Some relatives still live there and my father used to visit schools, libraries, graveyards and other relevant places to gather information during his visits to those relatives, long before he had heard about the internet. I can see that as an interesting subject in itself, especially given the notes he passed on to me.

My father identified one other celebrity connection apart from the royal family, the poet Robert Burns. I descend from his paternal grandparents, making me his first cousin six times removed. Unfortunately, little is known about his own ancestry, and I have been unable to add anything to what my father learned so far, although this may change, because I have seen a plausible suggestion regarding his maternal grandmother (and also my ancestor) that she descended from royalty.

I can't follow my father's example

For me to build on his research in the way that he did it, I would have to spend a lot of time in North East Scotland. The only practical way I could do that would be to go and live there, but even then I'd be restricted by transport limitations (because I can't drive) in an area where a car is the only practical way to get around. Most of the railways were closed long before Richard Beeching could wield his deadly axe, but he killed off the rest except the main line from Aberdeen to the south and the line from Aberdeen to Inverness. Everything else is gone, although there are some heritage lines, which have their value but not as a practical means of getting from A to B. So that leaves the buses, which are not exactly frequent in most of the region, even where they exist.

Despite having relatives in Montrose, I expect to stay where I am. Although I hope to visit them sometimes, I don't expect to do any serious research on those visits. However, it is possible that I will combine those visits with mini-holidays elsewhere in the region in places that are themselves on bus routes, but which I can use as a base for walking to otherwise inaccessible places when the weather is good. Therein lies another problem; the British weather is generally unreliable, even in summer. Even if I visit some of these places, I'm not sure how much research I would do. I am more interested in getting a feel for the region in which so many of my ancestors lived, worked and ultimately died. While the industrial revolution changed much of England and some parts of Scotland beyond recognition, I suspect that much of North East Scotland would still be fairly recognizable to my ancestors of the 18th and 19th centuries, although they would notice obvious changes even in remote areas. Many farms are no longer farms, but have been put to a variety of uses. Some have become housing estates but others are now used for conservation in one form or another.

So I rely on the internet

When I decided to look at my ancestry, I chose the easier option of identifying my more distant ancestors based on whatever I could find on the internet without spending any money. Where possible, I also identify other significant names who link into my ancestry. Prior to the 19th century, and especially prior to the 18th century, historical data for ordinary people is not so easily available, as I could see from my father's data. However, the royal family tree gives me plenty to look at, sustaining my interest in between mainly fruitless searches for more clues about humble ancestors. I know that I am luckier than a lot of people in having so much to build on, so while I feel some frustration, I know that others feel a lot more frustration than I do.

I have made contact with other people who are my distant relatives. So far, I think I have been able to help them more than they have been able to help me, but that's OK as it at least shows that I am doing something useful, and in any case, I do appreciate any help that I receive.

Royalty

I believe that everybody of European descent alive today has European royal ancestors, but because historical data is far from complete, by no means everybody can find a line of descent to prove it. My father found one line that descends from medieval royalty via John Lyon, 4th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, who is not only my ancestor but is also the ancestor of the current royal family. As I surfed the net for further information about my ancestors, I discovered that his wife, his son-in-law (Thomas Forbes) and his grandson-in-law (John Guise) all descend from royalty via other lines.

My belief that everybody of European descent alive today has royal ancestors is strengthened by close study of my known ancestors, as they include people with surnames that appear in the royal family tree. This suggests that all four of my grandparents may have had royal ancestors, although I doubt if I could ever ever prove all four cases. As things stand, all my confirmed royal ancestors are ancestors of Abraham Guise, son of John Guise and grandson of Thomas Forbes. Even if I find lines of descent from other kings and queens, I expect them to be mostly the same ones who I already know to be my ancestors.

I have never been a fan of the royal family, though I don't like the idea of a presidency either, but I have at last found a use for them. Because more data was recorded about them than anybody else, and because (to a lesser extent) more data was recorded about aristocratic families, who were often their closest relatives, than the common people, identifying a royal or aristocratic ancestor makes the identification of ancestors much easier. It also allows a quest for celebrity relatives who also descend from European royalty.

What I've found

Using my father's data as a basis, I have been able to identify plenty of royal and aristocratic ancestors, tracing royalty back to biblical times. Because other people have posted information about the ancestry of famous people, I am able to identify common ancestors with some of those people. If the information is correct, I can name a common ancestor with every American president up to and including Barack Obama.

What I've not found

I have been unable to add much to my father's data beyond the aristocratic and royal connections, although I am grateful to those who have supplied me with such information as they have been able to; every little helps. Maybe I'll have to pay if I want more information, but I'm in no hurry to do that.

Copyright issues

Although plenty of information is publicly available to read on the net, much of it is copyright material. I have decided to keep my own version of that information private, and to limit the contents of this blog. While I would prefer to make everything public, I include comments about those early ancestors in this blog, which may be more interesting for being more concise.

Contents of other pages

  • Those humble ancestors identified by my father and not publicly available elsewhere on the net, plus a very few people that he identified and which are publicly available on the net.
  • Royal connections, which illustrate lines of descent that can mostly be found in lots of different places (so it would be hard for anybody to claim copyright), as well as common ancestors with distant royal relatives who are not my ancestors. They include five women who married into the current royal family and several famous Tudor women, plus some contemporary monarchs from other countries.
  • Common ancestors who I share with American politicians including all presidents.
  • Common ancestors who I share with British politicians including a majority of prime ministers.
  • Common ancestors who I share with other famous people. There is a seemingly limitless selection to choose from, with several websites devoted to celebrities who have traceable European royal ancestors. I am distantly related to all of them, but my page here only presents a small selection.
  • Trivia about some of my ancestors, some of my distant relatives and some places where my ancestors lived. When discussing people, I sometimes focus on genealogy but sometimes I look at other aspects of their lives.
  • Questions about genealogy.
  • Concluding thoughts.


Humble ancestors: North East Scotland

Humble ancestors: North East Scotland


Overview

This page is dedicated to my ancestors who are of humble origins. They mostly earned their living as crofters, farm workers, weavers, mill workers, soldiers, railwaymen, factory workers, hospital workers and other comparable jobs. There is a bank accountant and a customs officer among them, but they are not typical. Further back in time, I descend from aristocrats, royals, English, Welsh, Irish and other Europeans. Those people were from all over Europe, sometimes migrating long distances despite limited transport options. The humble descendants of those illustrious ancestors, the most famous of whom are to be found on the Royal Connections page, are featured in tables 7 and 8. The Forbes, Lyon and Guise families all descend from royalty. Many of their ancestors are available on public websites. Using that information, my ancestry can be traced back in some lines to biblical times. Given some of the surnames that appear among my other humble ancestors listed on this page, it is reasonable to suppose that there are more ancestors of mine who descend from royalty (see tables 2, 18, 23 and 38), but that is an area for future research.

In sharp contrast to the UK-dominated but Europe-wide nature of my royal and aristocratic ancestors, all my known ancestors (except maybe some members of the Guise family) since the early 18th century are humble people who lived in North East Scotland, particularly within the area bounded by Strachan village, Montrose and Stonehaven. Apart from most of Montrose itself, this entire area is covered by Ordnance Survey Landranger map 45 (Stonehaven and Banchory). However, you would need seven other maps in the series to cover all the places in which my ancestors listed on this page (Guise family excepted) lived.

These people rarely moved more than a few miles from where they were born during their entire lives unless they joined the army or navy, or they emigrated, although there were exceptions; a son of two of my ancestors moved to Ayrshire circa 1750 (see table 23), while at around the same time, one of my ancestors moved from St Andrews to Benholm (see table 44). Nobody who emigrated from Britain since 1600 and had a family abroad is a confirmed ancestor of mine; you have to go back much further than that (the 11th or 12th century, perhaps) to find such a person. In the second half of the 19th century, the railways opened up more travel opportunities for people; one of my great-great-grandmothers died in Hamilton (Scotland) in 1908 while on a lengthy visit to a son who had moved there. More recently, my father joined the air force in 1940 and ended up living in England, where I was born and have mostly lived ever since.

The descents here begin with people whose own ancestry is unknown to me, and may be lost to history forever. except for tables 7 and 8, which pick up from the point of descent from earlier ancestors where publicly available information ceases to be available, although even these tables feature spouses whose own ancestry is unknown to me. Other branches of the families listed on this page can be found in Africa, Oceania and North America. Those people are my distant relatives, but they are not my ancestors so are outside the scope of this page.

Except where I clearly indicate a continuation from one table to the next, the first part of these descents all end with one of my great-grandparents marrying or partnering another. The final descents to me from those great-grandparents are combined at the bottom of the page to reduce duplication.

The blue numbers match those generated by the database software that my father uses, and are there for my convenience, but if you find them helpful, great. A father's number is double that of his son or daughter, while a mother's number is one more than the father's number, as illustrated most clearly in the final descents to me. Apart from those final descents, the tables are presented in the order that they would appear as branches in a standard family tree, top to bottom.

Information about some ancestors is readily available in the public domain, whether in books or on the internet. Away from the famous royal lines, such information has to be treated with caution, especially as different sources sometimes contradict each other. I also occasionally see dates that don't make sense. Sometimes, it is possible to work out what the error is. Otherwise, it's a case of making an educated guess or ignoring the information. However, I regard my father's data as presented here as trustworthy as it is possible to be, based on the way he did his research without the internet, long before it became popular. Very few ancestors who I have seen in the public domain are listed on this page, not least because this page (as I said at the top) is dedicated to my ancestors who are of humble origins.

I hope that this page helps some people with their own research, while also hoping that it may lead to somebody offering information that enables me to add to my own knowledge. I have more information about some of these ancestors that I can share with other researchers. NOTE that I won't publish information, or pass on information to other researchers, that is privately supplied without permission.

Every ancestor of mine who featured in my father's data and who is not in the public domain is mentioned here at least once. My father's data also includes brothers, sisters and in-laws of my ancestors where he has found information about them. His data also includes all sorts of other information that I see no need to show here, but which I can share with other researchers on request.


My father's side of the family

Descents to Robert Harris

From a genealogical perspective, the couple who start the first table are more interesting than the people who descend from them. The Heros surname may have evolved from the Norman de Heriz, but in any event, it is clear that my branch of the Harris family is unlikely to be linked by surname alone to any famous people called Harris. If I am related to any of them, it will almost certainly be via other surnames. Rather like Smith (five of whom appear on this page, these being Mary, Barbara, Thomas, Janet and Margaret), Harris is one of those common names that doesn't make research easy. Apart from the line featured here and despite being a common name, I have not found anybody called Harris among my ancestors.

Kath Middleton is very likely related to Helen Middleton, the mother of John Lyon, 4th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, but I have not identified any of Kath's ancestors, though a few of Helen's are in the public domain. In any event, given the geography, they are likely to be more closely related to each other than either is to Catherine Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge.

On a personal level, the most intriguing mystery is the disappearance of my great-grandfather Robert Harris, which I discuss in Trivia (Robert Harris).

Harris, Middleton, Guthrie, Scott and Christie connections
Table 1
256 Robert Heros, b. 1676, d. May 25, 1768 in Glenbervie
married 257 Kath Middleton, b. 1679, d. July 28, 1748 in Glenbervie
ALSO
258 David Guthrie
married 259 Margaret Scott
married on Aug 6, 1713 in Marykirk
128 William Harris, b. c1717 in Arbuthnott
married 129 Janet Guthrie, b. June 12, 1722 in Marykirk, d. Feb 11, 1801 in Ormiston Farm
married on May 30, 1747 in Fordoun
64 John Harris, b. June 2, 1764 in Fordoun, d. Dec 16, 1862 in Luthermuir
married 65 Jean Christie, b. June 23, 1771 in Fordoun
married on Sep 9, 1797 in Fordoun
32 John Harris, b. Mar 12, 1802 in Fordoun, d. Nov 8, 1880
married 33 Helen Duncan, b. Sep 6, 1805 in Fettercairn, d. 1861
married on Nov 22, 1827 in Marykirk
16 David Harris, b. Oct 24, 1830 in Fordoun, d. Mar 28, 1914 in Laurencekirk
married 17 Elizabeth Begg, b. Feb 11, 1830 in Fordoun, d. May 9, 1903 in Midbank Hillside
married on June 11, 1853 in Fettercairn
8 Robert Harris, b. Dec 13, 1872 in Laurencekirk
married 9 Agnes Strachan, b. June 28, 1868 in Montrose, d. Apr 29, 1952 in Montrose
married on June 5, 1896 in Montrose


Gordon is a surname that appears in the Scottish royal family tree, and I descend from some of those Gordons, but although John and Jean Gordon (and Beatrix Gordon) are very likely related to them, I know nothing of their ancestry.

Gordon, Coutts, Mollison and Duncan connections
Table 2
268 Robert Mollison
married 269 the woman who became Mrs Mollison
ALSO
270 John Gordon
married 271 Christian Coutts
married on May 16, 1755 in Inverbervie
134 George Mollison, b. Feb 13, 1756 in Glenbervie
married 135 Jean Gordon
married on Oct 30, 1781 in Marykirk
67 Helen Mollison, b. July 16, 1784 in Fordoun
married 66 David Duncan, d. Sep 11, 1834 in Luthermuir
married on Oct 27, 1804 in Fordoun
33 Helen Duncan, b. Sep 6, 1805 in Fettercairn, d. 1861
married 32 John Harris, b. Mar 12, 1802 in Fordoun, d. Nov 8, 1880
married on Nov 22, 1827 in Marykirk
16 David Harris, b. Oct 24, 1830 in Fordoun, d. Mar 28, 1914 in Laurencekirk
married 17 Elizabeth Begg, b. Feb 11, 1830 in Fordoun, d. May 9, 1903 in Midbank Hillside
married on June 11, 1853 in Fettercairn
8 Robert Harris, b. Dec 13, 1872 in Laurencekirk
married 9 Agnes Strachan, b. June 28, 1868 in Montrose, d. Apr 29, 1952 in Montrose
married on June 5, 1896 in Montrose


Joseph Begg had two children by a previous marriage to Margaret Carnegie.

Begg, Alexander, Thomson and McLaren connections
Table 3
68 Joseph Begg
married 69 Margaret Alexander
married on June 12, 1785 in Glenbervie
ALSO
70 Alexander McLaren
married 71 Catherine Thomson
married on May 6, 1797 in Fordoun
34 George Begg, b. May 6, 1798 in Fordoun
married 35 Jean McLaren, b. 13.04.1797 in Fordoun, Cairntoun, d. July 1, 1835 in Coullie
married on Dec 20, 1821 in Fordoun
17 Elizabeth Begg, b. Feb 11, 1830 in Fordoun, d. May 9, 1903 in Midbank Hillside
married 16 David Harris, b. Oct 24, 1830 in Fordoun, d. Mar 28, 1914 in Laurencekirk
married on June 11, 1853 in Fettercairn
8 Robert Harris, b. Dec 13, 1872 in Laurencekirk
married 9 Agnes Strachan, b. June 28, 1868 in Montrose, d. Apr 29, 1952 in Montrose
married on June 5, 1896 in Montrose


Descents to Agnes Strachan

All my royal and aristocratic ancestors so far identified descend to me via Abraham Guise, a great-grandfather of Agnes Strachan. Before we look at the descents through Abraham, we look at the Strachan male line and two other lines that connect to it.

Strachan village gave its name to the clan. Some of my ancestors featured on this page lived there, but apparently not those that I know about bearing the Strachan surname.

Strachan and Towns connections
Table 4
144 Robert Strachan
married 145 Ann Towns
married on Sep 14, 1723 in Marykirk
72 Robert Strachan, b. Dec 20, 1738 in Montrose, d. Aug 3, 1802 in Montrose
married 73 Jean Wilkie, b. July 3, 1755 in Logie Pert, d. Sep 8, 1802 in Montrose
married on June 11, 1775 in Montrose
36 George Strachan, b. June 29, 1795 in Montrose, d. Sep 13, 1877 in Montrose
married 37 Valentina Guise, b. c1795, d. July 1840 in Montrose
married on Aug 20, 1820 in Montrose
18 Alexander Strachan, b. Sep 2, 1828 in Montrose, d. Dec 31, 1899 in Montrose
married 19 Margaret Durno, b. Aug 15, 1835 in Montrose, d. Feb 27, 1900 in Montrose
married on Jan 29, 1858 in Montrose
9 Agnes Strachan, b. June 28, 1868 in Montrose, d. Apr 29, 1952 in Montrose
married 8 Robert Harris, b. Dec 13, 1872 in Laurencekirk
married on June 5, 1896 in Montrose


Reid and Wilkie connections
Table 5
586 James Reid
married 587 the woman who became Mrs Reid
293 Isabella Reid, b. Mar 2, 1701 in Dun
married 292 John Wilkie
married on Jan 23, 1719 in Montrose
146 John Wilkie, b. Aug 18, 1722 in Montrose
married 147 Margaret Cloudsley, b. Jan 4, 1736 in Fordoun
married on Oct 6, 1753 in Fordoun
73 Jean Wilkie, b. July 3, 1755 in Logie Pert, d. Sep 8, 1802 in Montrose
married 72 Robert Strachan, b. Dec 20, 1738 in Montrose, d. Aug 3, 1802 in Montrose
married June 11, 1775 in Montrose
36 George Strachan, b. June 29, 1795 in Montrose, d. Sep 13, 1877 in Montrose
married 37 Valentina Guise, b. c1795, d. July 1840 in Montrose
married on Aug 20, 1820 in Montrose
18 Alexander Strachan, b. Sep 2, 1828 in Montrose, d. Dec 31, 1899 in Montrose
married 19 Margaret Durno, b. Aug 15, 1835 in Montrose, d. Feb 27, 1900 in Montrose
married on Jan 29, 1858 in Montrose
9 Agnes Strachan, b. June 28, 1868 in Montrose, d. Apr 29, 1952 in Montrose
married 8 Robert Harris, b. Dec 13, 1872 in Laurencekirk
married on June 5, 1896 in Montrose


Ritchie, Valentine and Cloudsley connections
Table 6
590 George Ritchie
married 591 Elspet Valentine
married on July 8, 1712 in Fordoun
295 Jean Ritchie, b. May 5, 1717 in Fordoun
married 294 William Cloudsley
married on Hogmanay, 1734 in Fordoun
147 Margaret Cloudsley, b. Jan 4, 1736 in Fordoun
married 146 John Wilkie, b. Aug 18, 1722 in Montrose
married on Oct 6, 1753 in Fordoun
73 Jean Wilkie, b. July 3, 1755 in Logie Pert, d. Sep 8, 1802 in Montrose
married 72 Robert Strachan, b. Dec 20, 1738 in Montrose, d. Aug 3, 1802 in Montrose
married June 11, 1775 in Montrose
36 George Strachan, b. June 29, 1795 in Montrose, d. Sep 13, 1877 in Montrose
married 37 Valentina Guise, b. c1795, d. July 1840 in Montrose
married on Aug 20, 1820 in Montrose
18 Alexander Strachan, b. Sep 2, 1828 in Montrose, d. Dec 31, 1899 in Montrose
married 19 Margaret Durno, b. Aug 15, 1835 in Montrose, d. Feb 27, 1900 in Montrose
married on Jan 29, 1858 in Montrose
9 Agnes Strachan, b. June 28, 1868 in Montrose, d. Apr 29, 1952 in Montrose
married 8 Robert Harris, b. Dec 13, 1872 in Laurencekirk
married on June 5, 1896 in Montrose


148 John Guise and his son 74 Abraham Guise, being born in England, are my most recent English-born ancestors. They were from a military family and both married in North East Scotland. My branch of the Guise family descends from 2368 William Guise (born 1596 in Elmore) and his wife 2369 Cecilia Dennis (born in Pucklechurch). Information about their own ancestors are available in the public domain. The intermediate family were mostly English (and all born before 1700) although one of them married a Swiss woman who I believe was living in London when she met her husband-to-be. I can't find anybody after William and Cecilia in the public domain except through the descent via their son Sir Christopher Guise, so I'll begin with the descent from Christopher's brother 1184 John Guise of Sandford, which starts as an English family but becomes Scottish before or during the 18th century. After that, it's North East Scotland all the way, just like all the other descents on this page.

Guise, Stratford, Southcote, d'Hervart and Smith connections
Table 7
1184 John Guise of Sandford, d. 1698
married 1185 Hestor Stratford, b. in Framcote
592 William Guise, b. 1653, d. 1684
married 593 Frances Southcote, d. 1723
296 John Guise, b. 1683, d. 1763
married 297 Maryanne d'Hervart, b. in Switzerland
148 John Guise, b. July 2, 1729 in High Wycombe
married 149 Mary Forbes, b. 1729, d. Jan 19, 1803 in Montrose
married on Aug 28, 1749 in Aberdeen
74 Abraham Guise, b. Mar 2, 1753 in Horsham, Sussex
married 75 Mary Smith, b. in Montrose
married in Montrose
37 Valentina Guise, b. c1795, d. July 1840 in Montrose
married 36 George Strachan, b. June 29, 1795 in Montrose, d. Sep 13, 1877 in Montrose
married on Aug 20, 1820 in Montrose
18 Alexander Strachan, b. Sep 2, 1828 in Montrose, d. Dec 31, 1899 in Montrose
married 19 Margaret Durno, b. Aug 15, 1835 in Montrose, d. Feb 27, 1900 in Montrose
married on Jan 29, 1858 in Montrose
9 Agnes Strachan, b. June 28, 1868 in Montrose, d. Apr 29, 1952 in Montrose
married 8 Robert Harris, b. Dec 13, 1872 in Laurencekirk
married on June 5, 1896 in Montrose


1192 Thomas Forbes of Waterton is a son of 2385 Janet Ogilvy (born circa 1570) and her husband 2384 William Forbes (9th Laird of Tolquhoun, born circa 1555), while 299 Elizabeth Lyon is a daughter of 598 John Lyon, 4th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and 599 Lady Elizabeth Stanhope. Information about those couples and their ancestors is readily availably in the public domain, beginning with the Wikipedia links provided. Elizabeth Lyon was therefore not of humble birth, but the branch of the Forbes family into which she married had seemingly already lost its nobility by the time she married, so I think she fits in here.

I have no information about the Ramsey family connection beyond what I've posted here, except that the first wife of 298 Thomas Forbes was Katherine Ramsey. Thus, three successive generations of my Forbes ancestors married women from the Ramsey family. Those women were very likely related to each other in some way other than their links via the Forbes family, but how? And who else were they related to? For the time being, it is a mystery to me. Sometimes, the Ramsey name is spelt Ramsay, but I regard these spellings as interchangeable for the period covered. Nowadays, some people get worked up if their surname is spelt wrongly, but if anybody complains to me, I tell them it's their ancestors who couldn't spell :-)

Forbes, Ramsey and Lyon connections
Table 8
1192 Thomas Forbes of Waterton, d. 1652
married 1193 Jean Ramsey of Balmain
596 James Forbes of Savoch and Thornton, b. c1640, d. 1713 in Thornton
married 597 Margaret Ramsey
298 Thomas Forbes
married 299 Elizabeth Lyon, b. June 22, 1701 in Glamis
149 Mary Forbes, b. 1729, d. Jan 19, 1803 in Montrose
married 148 John Guise, b. July 2, 1729 in High Wycombe, d. Aug 6, 1786 in Montrose
married on Aug 28, 1749 in Aberdeen
74 Abraham Guise, b. Mar 2, 1753 in Horsham, Sussex
married 75 Mary Smith, b. in Montrose
married in Montrose
37 Valentina Guise, b. c1795, d. July 1840 in Montrose
married 36 George Strachan, b. June 29, 1795 in Montrose, d. Sep 13, 1877 in Montrose
married on Aug 20, 1820 in Montrose
18 Alexander Strachan, b. Sep 2, 1828 in Montrose, d. Dec 31, 1899 in Montrose
married 19 Margaret Durno, b. Aug 15, 1835 in Montrose, d. Feb 27, 1900 in Montrose
married on Jan 29, 1858 in Montrose
9 Agnes Strachan, b. June 28, 1868 in Montrose, d. Apr 29, 1952 in Montrose
married 8 Robert Harris, b. Dec 13, 1872 in Laurencekirk
married on June 5, 1896 in Montrose


Duncan, Watson and Durno connections
Table 9
78 John Duncan
married 79 Ann Watson
married on June 13, 1807 in Logie Pert
39 Margaret Duncan, b. May 4, 1810 in Montrose
married 38 James Durno
19 Margaret Durno, b. Aug 15, 1835 in Montrose, d. Feb 27, 1900 in Montrose
married 18 Alexander Strachan, b. Sep 2, 1828 in Montrose, d. Dec 31, 1899 in Montrose
married on Jan 29, 1858 in Montrose
9 Agnes Strachan, b. June 28, 1868 in Montrose, d. Apr 29, 1952 in Montrose
married 8 Robert Harris, b. Dec 13, 1872 in Laurencekirk
married on June 5, 1896 in Montrose


Descents to Archibald Gouk

Gouk is not a common name, but my paternal grandmother was a Gouk. This particular segment of my ancestry is the one I know least about. My father was unable to trace any ancestors of Archibald Gouk (born 1864) more than four generations back, and most lines didn't get that far. Not that I'm complaining, especially as I know that others have a much harder time identifying their ancestors than my father did, but I hope to improve my knowledge eventually.

Gouk, Garland, Falconer and Milne connections
Table 10
160 James Gouk
married 161 Margaret Garland
married on Aug 9, 1734 in Craig
ALSO
162 David Milne
married 163 Jannet Falconer
married on June 11, 1745 in Fordoun
80 David Gouk, b. Feb 24, 1745 in Lunan
married 81 Elizabeth Milne, b. May 17, 1754 in St Cyrus
40 Archibald Gouk, b. Dec 1, 1793, d. Feb 21, 1858 in Rossie Island
married 41 Mary Brechin, b. July 18, 1798 in Garvock, d. Sep 13, 1874 in Montrose
married on June 8, 1822 in Garvock
20 Archibald Gouk, b. Feb 10, 1825 in Craig, d. Oct 26, 1892 in Montrose
married 21 Christina Jamieson, b. Sep 26, 1824 in Fordoun, d. Mar 21, 1876 in Montrose
married on July 3, 1852 in Fordoun
10 Archibald Gouk, b. Apr 21, 1864 in Montrose, d. Dec 7, 1943 in Montrose
married 11 Catherine Thomson, b. Feb 2, 1871 in Montrose
married on Feb 2, 1888 in Craig


Maybe Jannet Falconer is related to Jane Falconer or Margaret Falconer but I have no information on any of them beyond what is posted on this page.

Brechin, Burnett and Falconer connections
Table 11
164 Robert Brechin
married 165 Elizabeth Burnett
married on June 8, 1731 in Marykirk.
82 Robert Brechin, b. Aug 23, 1737 in Garvock
married 83 Jane Falconer
married on Sep 7, 1782 in St. Cyrus
41 Mary Brechin, b. July 18, 1798 in Garvock, d. Sep 13, 1874 in Montrose
married 40 Archibald Gouk, b. Dec 1, 1793, d. Feb 21, 1858 in Rossie Island
married on June 8, 1822 in Garvock
20 Archibald Gouk, b. Feb 10, 1825 in Craig, d. Oct 26, 1892 in Montrose
married 21 Christina Jamieson, b. Sep 26, 1824 in Fordoun, d. Mar 21, 1876 in Montrose
married on July 3, 1852 in Fordoun
10 Archibald Gouk, b. Apr 21, 1864 in Montrose, d. Dec 7, 1943 in Montrose
married 11 Catherine Thomson, b. Feb 2, 1871 in Montrose
married on Feb 2, 1888 in Craig


Ross, Barclay and Jamieson connections
Table 12
86 Robert Ross
married 87 Margaret Barclay
married on Jan 31, 1796 in Glenbervie
43 Christina Ross, b. June 28, 1796 in Glenbervie
married 42 Alexander Jamieson
married on Dec 18, 1823 in Fordoun
21 Christina Jamieson, b. Sep 26, 1824 in Fordoun, d. Mar 21, 1876 in Montrose
married 20 Archibald Gouk, b. Feb 10, 1825 in Craig, d. Oct 26, 1892 in Montrose
married on July 3, 1852 in Fordoun
10 Archibald Gouk, b. Apr 21, 1864 in Montrose, d. Dec 7, 1943 in Montrose
married 11 Catherine Thomson, b. Feb 2, 1871 in Montrose
married on Feb 2, 1888 in Craig


Descents to Catherine Thomson

My father found out much more about Mrs Gouk's ancestors than Mr Gouk's, as the next few tables show.

Air, Guthrie and Renny connections
Table 13
2832 David Air, b. Apr 3, 1632 in Brechin
married 2833 Margaret Guthrie
1416 James Air, b. Jan 6, 1642 in Brechin
married 1417 Agnes Renny
married on July 8, 1668 in Kinnell
708 James Air, b. Apr 1671 in Kinnell
married 709 Katherine Rind, b. Feb 1686 in Kinnell
married on Nov 7, 1707 in Kinnell
Continued in next table near top


Alexander Thomson was a ship's captain, which explains why he was in Larache, Morocco. My father contacted the British embassy in Morocco, but no details of the circumstances of his death are known.

Rind, Traill, Air and Mill connections
Table 14
1418 Alexander Rind
married 1419 Agnes Traill
married on Nov 25, 1680 in Kinnell
709 Katherine Rind, b. Feb 1686 in Kinnell
married 708 James Air, b. Apr 1671 in Kinnell
married on Nov 7, 1707 in Kinnell
354 William Air, b. June 27, 1713 in Kinnell
married 355 Isobel Mill
married on Aug 22, 1730 in Craig
177 Mary Air, b. Nov 30, 1735 in Montrose
married 176 George Thomson
married on Jan 5, 1763 in Montrose
88 William Thomson, b. May 25, 1766 in Montrose
married 89 Jean Wishart, b. Oct 14, 1764 in Montrose
married on Nov 9, 1788 in Montrose
44 John Thomson, b. Mar 16, 1795 in Montrose, d. Sep 18, 1854 in Rossie Island
married 45 Jean Mather, b. Apr 24, 1803 in Craig, d. Sep 15, 1854 in Rossie Island
married on July 1, 1821 in Montrose
22 Alexander Thomson, b. Mar 6, 1836 in Dun, d. July 22, 1876 in Larache, Morocco
married 23 Elizabeth Rodger, b. Nov 2 1840 in Montrose, d. Dec 16 1885 in Montrose
married on May 9, 1862 in Montrose
11 Catherine Thomson, b. Feb 2, 1871 in Montrose
married 10 Archibald Gouk, b. Apr 21, 1864 in Montrose, d. Dec 7, 1943 in Montrose
married on Feb 2, 1888 in Craig


Wishart, Lawson, Fettes and Thomson connections
Table 15
356 John Wishart
married 357 Isabel Lawson
married on May 25, 1723 in Montrose
178 Alexander Wishart, b. Aug 29, 1725 in Montrose
married 179 Margaret Fettes
married on June 19, 1745 in Montrose
89 Jean Wishart, b. Oct 14, 1764 in Montrose
married 88 William Thomson, b. May 25, 1766 in Montrose
married on Nov 9, 1788 in Montrose
44 John Thomson, b. Mar 16, 1795 in Montrose, d. Sep 18, 1854 in Rossie Island
married 45 Jean Mather, b. Apr 24, 1803 in Craig, d. Sep 15, 1854 in Rossie Island
married on July 1, 1821 in Montrose
22 Alexander Thomson, b. Mar 6, 1836 in Dun, d. July 22, 1876 in Larache, Morocco
married 23 Elizabeth Rodger, b. Nov 2 1840 in Montrose, d. Dec 16 1885 in Montrose
married on May 9, 1862 in Montrose
11 Catherine Thomson, b. Feb 2, 1871 in Montrose
married 10 Archibald Gouk, b. Apr 21, 1864 in Montrose, d. Dec 7, 1943 in Montrose
married on Feb 2, 1888 in Craig


Williamson, Walker and Mather connections
Table 16
182 James Williamson, b. Oct 11, 1747 in Kinnell
married 183 Ann Walker, b. Aug 18, 1749 in Dunnichen
married on Aug 6, 1768 in Craig
91 Elizabeth Williamson, b. May 16, 1773 in Craig
married 90 David Mather
married on Apr 23, 1798 in Craig
45 Jean Mather, b. Apr 24, 1803 in Craig, d. Sep 15, 1854 in Rossie Island
married 44 John Thomson, b. Mar 16, 1795 in Montrose, d. Sep 18, 1854 in Rossie Island
married on July 1, 1821 in Montrose
22 Alexander Thomson, b. Mar 6, 1836 in Dun, d. July 22, 1876 in Larache, Morocco
married 23 Elizabeth Rodger, b. Nov 2 1840 in Montrose, d. Dec 16 1885 in Montrose
married on May 9, 1862 in Montrose
11 Catherine Thomson, b. Feb 2, 1871 in Montrose
married 10 Archibald Gouk, b. Apr 21, 1864 in Montrose, d. Dec 7, 1943 in Montrose
married on Feb 2, 1888 in Craig


I have found information on the net about the Salmond family in Carmyllie, but no mention of Ann. Whether I am able to find a connection from this branch of the Salmond family to the branch that Alex Salmond comes from remains to be seen.

Salmond, Towns, Rodger and Thomson connections
Table 17
187 Ann Salmond, b. Aug 29, 1751 in Carmyllie
married 186 John Towns
married on June 11, 1785 in Craig
93 Janet Towns, b. Jan 21, 1787 in Craig
married 92 James Rodger
married on Aug 2, 1807 in Montrose
46 b. William Rodger, b. Sep 2, 1817 in Montrose, d. Nov 11, 1891 in Montrose
married 47 Elizabeth Thomson, b. May 8, 1818 in Montrose, d. Apr 2, 1884 in Montrose
married on Jan 21, 1838 in Montrose
23 Elizabeth Rodger, b. Nov 2 1840 in Montrose, d. Dec 16 1885 in Montrose
married 22 Alexander Thomson, b. Mar 6, 1836 in Dun, d. July 22, 1876 in Morocco
married on May 9, 1862 in Montrose
11 Catherine Thomson, b. Feb 2, 1871 in Montrose
married 10 Archibald Gouk, b. Apr 21, 1864 in Montrose, d. Dec 7, 1943 in Montrose
married on Feb 2, 1888 in Craig


Margaret Hay and Elisabeth Bruce both have surnames that are part of the Scottish royal family tree, but I have no information about their immediate ancestors.

Thomson, Hay, Clark and Bruce connections
Table 18
188 Robert Thomson
married 189 Margaret Hay
married on Sep 6, 1761
ALSO
190 Alexander Clark
married 191 Elisabeth Bruce
married on Aug 10, 1782 in Careston.
94 William Thomson, b. July 11, 1771 in Montrose, d. June 21, 1858 in Montrose
married 95 Isabella Clark, b. May 24, 1790 in Tannadice, d. Nov 26, 1840 in Montrose
married on Aug 2, 1807 in Montrose
47 Elizabeth Thomson, b. May 8, 1818 in Montrose, d. Apr 2, 1884 in Montrose
married 46 b. William Rodger, b. Sep 2, 1817 in Montrose, d. Nov 11, 1891 in Montrose
married on Jan 21, 1838 in Montrose
23 Elizabeth Rodger, b. Nov 2 1840 in Montrose, d. Dec 16 1885 in Montrose
married 22 Alexander Thomson, b. Mar 6, 1836 in Dun, d. July 22, 1876 in Morocco
married on May 9, 1862 in Montrose
11 Catherine Thomson, b. Feb 2, 1871 in Montrose
married 10 Archibald Gouk, b. Apr 21, 1864 in Montrose, d. Dec 7, 1943 in Montrose
married on Feb 2, 1888 in Craig


My mother's side of the family

Descents to Joseph Durward

I'd like to be able to connect the next table all the way back to Alan Durward, but that may not be possible. He is actually part of the royal family tree and because of that, I know that I descend from him on my father's side of the family. The descent via one of his daughters features the Hay, Forbes and Lyon families among others. I understand that his only son was illegitimate, but I have plenty of illegitimate ancestors so one more won't matter.

Kincardine O'Neil and Leochel-Cushnie are north of the main area where so many of my humble ancestors lived, but they are not very far away.

Alexander Durward may have been a smuggler; see Trivia (Alexander Durward). His first marriage produced eight children. He had two children by a second marriage.

Durward, Emslie and Ross connections
Table 19
192 John Durward, b. c1710
married 193 Elspet Emslie, b. Apr 12, 1721 in Leochel-Cushnie
married on Dec 2, 1738 in Leochel-Cushnie
96 James Durward, b. Apr 27, 1743 in Kincardine O'Neil,
     d. Feb 11, 1831 in Dalbreck Farm, Strachan
married 97 Jannet Ross, b. July 5, 1742 in Logie-Coldstone
married on June 24, 1764 in Logie-Coldstone
48 Alexander Durward, b. Apr 6, 1774
married 49 Ann Ley, b. July 3, 1773 in Fordoun, d. Aug 23, 1811 in Strachan
married on July 7, 1800 in Glenbervie and Fordoun
24 James Russell Durward, b. Aug 23, 1811 in Fordoun, d. Aug 6, 1883 in St. Cyrus
married 25 Ann Watson, b. July 20, 1820 in Glenbervie, d. June 24, 1899 in St. Cyrus
married on June 9, 1838 in Fordoun
12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside
partnered 13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk


This table begins with two men from the Ross family marrying two women from the Adam family, and one each of their children marrying. However, I have no information about their ancestors and very little about them. Still, it is an intriguing mystery.

Ross and Adam connections
Table 20
388 John Ross
married 389 Janet Adam
ALSO
390 Francis Ross
married 391 Margaret Adam
married on June 2, 1713 in Kincardine O'Neil
194 Alexander Ross, b. May 18, 1710 in Kincardine O'Neil
married 195 Janet Ross, b. Apr 3, 1715 in Kincardine O'Neil
married on July 7, 1739 in Leochel-Cushnie
97 Jannet Ross, b. July 5, 1742 in Logie-Coldstone
married 96 James Durward, b. Apr 27, 1743 in Kincardine O'Neil,
     d. Feb 11, 1831 in Dalbreck Farm, Strachan
married on June 24, 1764 in Logie-Coldstone
48 Alexander Durward, b. Apr 6, 1774
married 49 Ann Ley, b. July 3, 1773 in Fordoun, d. Aug 23, 1811 in Strachan
married on July 7, 1800 in Glenbervie and Fordoun
24 James Russell Durward, b. Aug 23, 1811 in Fordoun, d. Aug 6, 1883 in St. Cyrus
married 25 Ann Watson, b. July 20, 1820 in Glenbervie, d. June 24, 1899 in St. Cyrus
married on June 9, 1838 in Fordoun
12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside
partnered 13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk


My father suspects that giving birth to twins, including my ancestor, killed Ann Ley because she died soon after giving birth, but he found no supporting documentation about her death.

Ley and Mowat connections
Table 21
784 Alexander Ley
married 785 the woman who became Mrs Ley
392 Alexander Ley, b. June 6, 1697 in Fordoun
married 393 Christian Mowat
married on Apr 23, 1717 in Fordoun
196 William Ley, b. June 19, 1718 in Fordoun
married 197 Elizabeth Bruce, b. Feb 24, 1717 in Fordoun
married on Dec 18, 1742 in Fordoun
98 David Ley, b. Apr 3, 1745 in Fordoun, d. Nov 8, 1824 in West Cairnbeg
married 99 Isobel Burns, b. Apr 18, 1748 in Glenbervie
married on July 10, 1772 in Fordoun
49 Ann Ley, b. July 3, 1773 in Fordoun, d. Aug, 23 1811 in Strachan
married 48 Alexander Durward, b. Apr 6, 1774
married on July 7, 1800 in Glenbervie and Fordoun
24 James Russell Durward, b. Aug 23, 1811 in Fordoun, d. Aug 6, 1883 in St. Cyrus
married 25 Ann Watson, b. July 20, 1820 in Glenbervie, d. June 24, 1899 in St. Cyrus
married on June 9, 1838 in Fordoun
12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside
partnered 13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk


It may be that Alexander and Elizabeth Bruce descend from King Robert the Bruce or earlier generations of the de Brus family who descend from European royalty, but I have no details of Alexander's parentage. With a gap of about 400 years to bridge to the king and another 200 years or so further back to Adam de Brus, it may not be possible to prove a link, but who knows?

Clark, Garvie and Bruce connections
Table 22
1580 John Clark, b. c1610 in Arbuthnott
married 1581 the woman who became Mrs Clark
790 William Clark, b. Nov 25, 1636 in Arbuthnott
married 791 Katheren Garvie
married on May 29, 1666 in Arbuthnott
395 Margaret Clark, b. Nov 1, 1686 in Arbuthnott
married 394 Alexander Bruce
married on June 1, 1709 in Fordoun
197 Elizabeth Bruce, b. Feb 24, 1717 in Fordoun
married 196 William Ley, b. June 19, 1718 in Fordoun
married on Dec 18, 1742 in Fordoun
98 David Ley, b. Apr 3, 1745 in Fordoun, d. Nov 8, 1824 in West Cairnbeg
married 99 Isobel Burns, b. Apr 18, 1748 in Glenbervie
married on July 10, 1772 in Fordoun
49 Ann Ley, b. July 3, 1773 in Fordoun, d. Aug 23, 1811 in Strachan
married 48 Alexander Durward, b. Apr 6, 1774
married on July 7, 1800 in Glenbervie and Fordoun
24 James Russell Durward, b. Aug 23, 1811 in Fordoun, d. Aug 6, 1883 in St. Cyrus
married 25 Ann Watson, b. July 20, 1820 in Glenbervie, d. June 24, 1899 in St. Cyrus
married on June 9, 1838 in Fordoun
12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside
partnered 13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk


I am the first cousin six times removed of Robert Burns, which means that I descend from two of his grandparents at eight generations. I was surprised to learn of my poetic connection because Ayrshire wasn't a place where I expected to find a lot of relatives, but it seems that the family originate from north-east Scotland like so many of my ancestors. The poet's father migrated to Ayrshire some years before he started a family. It wouldn't have been an easy move in those days, with horses being the fastest means of land transport and no obvious waterway in the pre-canal age. He might have travelled by sea down the east coast and maybe also up the Forth river, but that wouldn't be easy either, and he would still have travelled overland for part of the journey. With the poet's father in Ayrshire, the rest of the family remained in the north-east and it is from among them that I descend.

However talented some members of the family may have been, spellings of their surnames seem to be inconsistent. Some of them appear as Burnes or Burness (depending on where you look) rather than Burns, but people were obviously less concerned about such things in those days. Apparently, the poet used the name Burnes or Burness originally, but eventually shortened it to Burns. The surname, however spelt, is derived from burn, which has several meanings, but in this case is the Scottish word for stream. Rather like some other common surnames, not all families with the same surname trace back to a common root purely based on the surname.

Isabella Keith, who became Mrs Burnes, apparently has some illustrious ancestors as I had long suspected, but I have not yet confirmed anything about her ancestry except that her father's first name was Alexander.

My father traced the Burnes male line back for a few more generations, included here despite being in the public domain, but I have seen nothing that I can connect to the rest of my ancestral history prior to the link via my parents. Some day, I would like to name an ancestor who is common to both of my parents, but I haven't found proof of one yet despite several surnames appearing on both sides of the family. The Keith family offers a good chance of providing such an ancestor.

Burnes, Greig, Falconer, Keith and Milne connections
Table 23
1584 Walter Burnes, d. Nov, 1670 in Bogjorgan
married 1585 Isabel Greig
792 James Burnes, b. 1656 in Bogjorgan, d. Jan 23, 1743 in Brawliemuir
married 793 Margaret Falconer, b. 1659, d. Dec 28, 1749 in Brawliemuir
396 Robert Burnes, b. c1680 in Brawliemuir, Glenbervie
married 397 Isabella Keith, b. Dec 4, 1674 in Dunnottar
grandparents of Robert Burns through their son William Burness
198 John Burns
married 199 Helen Milne
married on Aug 2, 1737 in Fordoun
99 Isobel Burns, b. Apr 18, 1748 in Glenbervie
married 98 David Ley, b. Apr 3, 1745 in Fordoun, d. Nov 8, 1824 in West Cairnbeg
married on July 10, 1772 in Fordoun
49 Ann Ley, b. July 3, 1773 in Fordoun, d. Aug, 23 1811 in Strachan
married 48 Alexander Durward, b. Apr 6, 1774
married on July 7, 1800 in Glenbervie and Fordoun
24 James Russell Durward, b. Aug 23, 1811 in Fordoun, d. Aug 6, 1883 in St. Cyrus
married 25 Ann Watson, b. July 20, 1820 in Glenbervie, d. June 24, 1899 in St. Cyrus
married on June 9, 1838 in Fordoun
12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside
partnered 13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk


It appears that James Young and Rebecca Kemlo had four children, but that three died in infancy. The other lived to a ripe old age.

Kemlo, Finlay, Young and Watson connections
Table 24
206 George Kemlo, d. Dec 21, 1776 in Fetteresso
married 207 Rebecca Finlay, d. Feb 29, 1784 in Fetteresso
103 Rebecca Kemlo, b. Aug 24, 1750 in Fetteresso, d. Mar 23, 1813 in Fetteresso
married 102 James Young, b. June 1, 1751 in Fetteresso, d. Oct 20, 1838 in Fetteresso
51 Helen Young, b. c1785 in Glenbervie, d. Oct 6, 1876 in St. Cyrus
partnered 50 Alexander Watson
25 Ann Watson, b. July 20, 1820 in Glenbervie, d. June 24, 1899 in St. Cyrus
married 24 James Durward, b. Aug 23, 1811 in Fordoun, d. Aug 6, 1883 in St. Cyrus
married on June 9, 1838 in Fordoun
12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside
partnered 13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk


Descents to Elizabeth Fentie

The Fentie family and those who married into or partnered them (except Joseph Durward) lived further north than most of my ancestors on this page, in what is now Aberdeenshire; some of these places were in Banffshire at the time these people were alive. I have not seen Fentie in any royal family tree, but it is the surname of one of my great-grandmothers. Unlike my other three great-grandmothers but just like her own mother, Elizabeth Fentie never bothered with marriage.

Yes, there really is a village called Strichen, which must not be confused with Strachan.

Fentie, Low and Gordon connections
Table 25
416 John Fentie
married 417 Jean Low
married on July 20, 1727 in Pitsligo
208 Alexander Fentie, b. Aug 21, 1728 in Pitsligo
married 209 Beatrix Gordon
married on Aug 15, 1745 in Strichen
104 Alexander Fentie, b. July 12, 1746 in Fraserburgh
married 105 Barbara Smith, b. Apr 20, 1759 in Tyrie, Skilmannas
married on Christmas Day, 1784 in Tyrie
52 James Fentie, b. Oct 20, 1801 in Tyrie, Cairnmourning, d. Nov 26, 1856 in McDuff
married 53 Elizabeth Elder, b. 1802, d. June 21, 1864 in McDuff
married on Dec 8, 1827 in Alvah
26 James Fentie, b. Aug 13, 1834 in Alvah, d. Aug 25, 1896 in Aultnapaddock
partnered 27 Jane Chapman, b. 1839 in Banff
13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk
partnered 12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside


Fowlie, Steven and Smith connections
Table 26
422 William Fowlie
married 421 Margaret Steven
211 Isobel Fowlie, b. July 15, 1735 in Tyrie
married 210 Thomas Smith
married on July 13, 1759 in Tyrie
105 Barbara Smith, b. Apr 20, 1759 in Tyrie, Skilmannas
married 104 Alexander Fentie, b. July 12, 1746 in Fraserburgh
married on Christmas Day, 1784 in Tyrie
52 James Fentie, b. Oct 20, 1801 in Tyrie, Cairnmourning, d. Nov 26, 1856 in McDuff
married 53 Elizabeth Elder, b. 1802, d. June 21, 1864 in McDuff
married on Dec 8, 1827 in Alvah
26 James Fentie, b. Aug 13, 1834 in Alvah, d. Aug 25, 1896 in Aultnapaddock
partnered 27 Jane Chapman, b. 1839 in Banff
13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk
partnered 12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside


Elder and Wilson connections
Table 27
106 James Elder
married 107 Janet Wilson
married on Nov 2, 1789 in Ordiquhill
53 Elizabeth Elder, b. 1802, d. June 21, 1864 in McDuff
married 52 James Fentie, b. Oct 20, 1801 in Tyrie, Cairnmourning, d. Nov 26, 1856 in McDuff
married on Dec 8, 1827 in Alvah
26 James Fentie, b. Aug 13, 1834 in Alvah, d. Aug 25, 1896 in Aultnapaddock
partnered 27 Jane Chapman, b. 1839 in Banff
13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk
partnered 12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside


I have already identified ancestors of mine from the 16th century who are also ancestors of David Cameron, but I suspect that we have nearer common ancestors via the Cameron clan link. While Cameron is a relatively common name, his father came from Huntly, not far from James Bain Cameron's home in Inveravon.

Grant, McDonald, Cameron, Mathieson and Chapman connections
Table 28
446 Robert Grant
married 447 Margaret McDonald
223 Isobel Grant, b. Feb 23, 1748 in Inveravon
married 222 James Bain Cameron, b. June 20, 1741 in Inveravon
married on July 20, 1769 in Inveravon
111 Jean Cameron, b. Dec 6, 1771 in Inveravon
married 110 Peter Mathieson
married on Mar 9, 1796 in Alvah
55 Isobel Mathieson, b. Sep 8, 1802 in Alvah
married 54 Mr Chapman
27 Jane Chapman, b. 1839 in Banff
partnered 26 James Fentie, b. Aug 13, 1834 in Alvah, d. Aug 25, 1896 in Aultnapaddock
13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. Dec 21, 1860 in McDuff, d. Dec 29, 1932 in Laurencekirk
partnered 12 Joseph Durward, b. Feb 11, 1850 in Fordoun, d. Mar 29, 1931 in Hillside


Descents to George Rankin

The Rankin surname originated elsewhere in Scotland, but it is my maternal grandmother's maiden name. A horse called Rankin once finished third in the Epsom Derby, which made my grandmother very happy. This table features the Rankin line as far back as my father was able to trace it.

I suspect the Rtson name is an error, but my father would have copied it from the document that he saw and I guess he would have double-checked before adding the name to his database. I suppose it could be Kitson, as if it were badly handwritten in joined-up writing, the Ki might look like R. It might also be an abbreviation for Robertson, written as R'tson, though I can't really believe that. Maybe the name really is Rtson, but I'd be very surprised if it is. So it's another mystery to add to all the others.

The people in this section lived mostly in the area immediately to the south and west of Stonehaven. George Rankin was born in Echt, which is in southern Aberdeenshire. It seems that his parents moved there after the birth of their first child, and that all their other children were born there. George started his working life as a farm labourer, but within a few years became a railwayman, spending most of his adult life in the Laurencekirk area, a few miles west of his parents' birthplace. Some of George's ancestors also came from further north; we'll come to those later.

Rankin, Rtson and Richie connections
Table 29
1792 Andrew Rankin
married 1793 the woman who became Mrs Rankin
married in January 1658 in Kinneff
ALSO
1794 John Richie
married 1795 Margaret Rtson
married on May 16, 1669 in Kinneff
896 Andrew Rankin, b. Jan 16, 1670 in Kinneff
married 897 Cristen Richie, b. July 14, 1676 in Kinneff
married in May, 1695 in Kinneff
448 Andrew Rankin, b. Oct 15, 1704 in Kinneff, d. Oct 26, 1782
married 449 Helen Kemlo, b. Oct 11, 1703 in Kinneff, d. Sep 1, 1779.
married on July 17, 1729 in Kinneff
224 James Rankin, b. Apr 4, 1740 in Kinneff
married 225 Jane Garvie, b. Oct 7, 1741 in Fordoun
married on Jan 4, 1765 in Kinneff
112 Robert Rankin, b. May 14, 1770 in Kinneff
married 113 Janet Kemlo, b. Dec 14, 1762 in Kinneff
married on Dec 7, 1791 in Kinneff
56 Andrew Rankin, b. Jan 19, 1799, d. May 5, 1883 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married 57 Jean Hutcheon, b. Feb 25, 1802 in Maryculter,
     d. Apr 22, 1887 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married on June 5, 1823 in Dunnottar
28 William Rankin, b. June 16, 1828 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 23, 1884 in Crathes
married 29 Jane Caird, b. Sep 28, 1831 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 12, 1908 in Hamilton
married on June 5, 1858 in Fetteresso
14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married 15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


John Neper is the earliest ancestor identified by my father who I cannot connect to the royal family tree. I know nothing about the family but would like to. There is clearly an error in the date of birth for either Janet Neper or her son Joseph Kemlo, these being less than a year apart.

Kemlo is a surname that is local to north-east Scotland, and which occurs several times in my ancestry of the 18th and 19th century.

Neper, Kemlo and Smith connections
Table 30
7186 John Neper
married 7187 the woman who became Mrs Neper
3593 Janet Neper, b. Feb 3, 1635 in Arbuthnott
married 3592 James Kemlo
1796 Joseph Kemlo, b. Jan 11, 1636 in Arbuthnott
married 1797 Janet Smith, b. Apr 30, 1620 in Fetteresso
married on Mar 19, 1657 in Kinneff
898 Joseph Kemlo, b. Nov 20, 1662 in Kinneff
married 899 Margaret Caird, b. Mar 17, 1676 in Arbuthnott
married on July 27, 1692 in Arbuthnott
Continued in next table near top


This table begins with the Caird family, but Jane Caird can be found further down the table. We look at that branch of the Caird family in Table 35.

Caird, Crow and Kemlo connections
Table 31
1798 Andrew Caird
married 1799 Isobel Crow
married on Oct 26, 1671 in Arbuthnott
899 Margaret Caird, b. Mar 17, 1676 in Arbuthnott
married 898 Joseph Kemlo, b. Nov 20, 1662 in Kinneff
married on July 27, 1692 in Arbuthnott
449 Helen Kemlo, b. Oct 11, 1703 in Kinneff, d. Sep 1, 1779.
married 448 Andrew Rankin, b. Oct 15, 1704 in Kinneff, d. Oct 26, 1782
married on July 17, 1729 in Kinneff
224 James Rankin, b. Apr 4, 1740 in Kinneff
married 225 Jane Garvie, b. Oct 7, 1741 in Fordoun
married on Jan 4, 1765 in Kinneff
112 Robert Rankin, b. May 14, 1770 in Kinneff
married 113 Janet Kemlo, b. Dec 14, 1762 in Kinneff
married on Dec 7, 1791 in Kinneff
56 Andrew Rankin, b. Jan 19, 1799, d. May 5, 1883 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married 57 Jean Hutcheon, b. Feb 25, 1802 in Maryculter,
     d. Apr 22, 1887 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married on June 5, 1823 in Dunnottar
28 William Rankin, b. June 16, 1828 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 23, 1884 in Crathes
married 29 Jane Caird, b. Sep 28, 1831 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 12, 1908 in Hamilton
married on June 5, 1858 in Fetteresso
14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married 15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Garvie, Hampton, Kinnear and Callum connections
Table 32
900 Andrew Garvie
married 901 Isobel Hampton
married on July 2, 1704 in Fordoun
ALSO
902 David Kinnear
married 903 Margaret Callum
married on Apr 19, 1701 in Fordoun
450 Robert Garvie, b. Apr 2, 1707 in Fordoun
married 451 Mary Kinnear, b. Dec 20, 1703 in Fordoun
married on June 22, 1736 in Fordoun
225 Jane Garvie, b. Oct 7, 1741 in Fordoun
married 224 James Rankin, b. Apr 4, 1740 in Kinneff
married on Jan 4, 1765 in Kinneff
112 Robert Rankin, b. May 14, 1770 in Kinneff
married 113 Janet Kemlo, b. Dec 14, 1762 in Kinneff
married on Dec 7, 1791 in Kinneff
56 Andrew Rankin, b. Jan 19, 1799, d. May 5, 1883 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married 57 Jean Hutcheon, b. Feb 25, 1802 in Maryculter,
     d. Apr 22, 1887 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married on June 5, 1823 in Dunnottar
28 William Rankin, b. June 16, 1828 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 23, 1884 in Crathes
married 29 Jane Caird, b. Sep 28, 1831 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 12, 1908 in Hamilton
married on June 5, 1858 in Fetteresso
14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married 15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Kemlo, Edward and Durward connections
Table 33
452 John Kemlo
married 453 the woman who became Mrs Kemlo
ALSO
454 James Edward
married 455 Elspet Durward
married on June 9, 1717 in Kinneff
226 John Kemlo, b. June 11, 1717 in Arbuthnott
married 227 Jane Edward, b. July 31, 1718 in Kinneff
married on June 1, 1742 in Kinneff
113 Janet Kemlo, b. Dec 14, 1762 in Kinneff
married 112 Robert Rankin, b. May 14, 1770 in Kinneff
married on Dec 7, 1791 in Kinneff
56 Andrew Rankin, b. Jan 19, 1799, d. May 5, 1883 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married 57 Jean Hutcheon, b. Feb 25, 1802 in Maryculter,
     d. Apr 22, 1887 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married on June 5, 1823 in Dunnottar
28 William Rankin, b. June 16, 1828 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 23, 1884 in Crathes
married 29 Jane Caird, b. Sep 28, 1831 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 12, 1908 in Hamilton
married on June 5, 1858 in Fetteresso
14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married 15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


The early part of this descent features people from Maryculter, which is north of Stonehaven and east of Banchory on the banks of the River Dee.

Bell, Williamson, Gallow and Hutcheon connections
Table 34
462 William Bell
married 463 Margaret Williamson
231 Margaret Bell, b. Mar 21, 1751 in Maryculter
married 230 James Gallow
115 Isobel Gallow, b. June 10, 1780 in Maryculter
married 114 William Hutcheon
57 Jean Hutcheon, b. Feb 25, 1802 in Maryculter,
     d. Apr 22, 1887 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married 56 Andrew Rankin, b. Jan 19, 1799, d. May 5, 1883 in Blackburn, Rickarton
married on June 5, 1823 in Dunnottar
28 William Rankin, b. June 16, 1828 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 23, 1884 in Crathes
married 29 Jane Caird, b. Sep 28, 1831 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 12, 1908 in Hamilton
married on June 5, 1858 in Fetteresso
14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married 15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Durris is another Deeside location, situated between Banchory and Maryculter.

Caird and Duncan connections
Table 35
116 James Caird
married 117 Ann Duncan
58 John Caird, b. Jan 2, 1789 in Fetteresso, d. 14.03.1872 in Rickarton
married 59 Ann Davidson, b. Aug 1, 1792 in Durris, d. Sep 6, 1878 in Rickarton
29 Jane Caird, b. Sep 28, 1831 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 12, 1908 in Hamilton
married 28 William Rankin, b. June 16, 1828 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 23, 1884 in Crathes
married on June 5, 1858 in Fetteresso
14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married 15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Banchory Ternan is the parish that includes Banchory, but I'm not sure that it includes anything else. Banchory itself is not far from Strachan village, and might be a good base from which to investigate the area, should I decide to do so.

Davidson connections
Table 36
472 Alexander Davidson
married 473 the woman who became Mrs Davidson
236 Alexander Davidson, b. Sep 1699 in Banchory Ternan
married 473 the woman who became the next Mrs Davidson
118 Alexander Davidson, b. Sep 29, 1737 in Fetteresso
married 119 Isabella Collie, b. Mar 20, 1742 in Fetteresso
married on Sep 25, 1772 in Durris
59 Ann Davidson, b. Aug 1, 1792 in Durris, d. Sep 6, 1878 in Rickarton
married 58 John Caird, b. Jan 2, 1789 in Fetteresso, d. 14.03.1872 in Rickarton
29 Jane Caird, b. Sep 28, 1831 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 12, 1908 in Hamilton
married 28 William Rankin, b. June 16, 1828 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 23, 1884 in Crathes
married on June 5, 1858 in Fetteresso
14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married 15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Collie and Cooper connections
Table 37
476 John Collie
married 477 Isobel Cooper
238 William Collie, b. May 19, 1717 in Durris
married 239 the woman who became Mrs Collie
119 Isabella Collie, b. Mar 20, 1742 in Fetteresso
married 118 Alexander Davidson, b. Sep 29, 1737 in Fetteresso
married on Sep 25, 1772 in Durris
59 Ann Davidson, b. Aug 1, 1792 in Durris, d. Sep 6, 1878 in Rickarton
married 58 John Caird, b. Jan 2, 1789 in Fetteresso, d. 14.03.1872 in Rickarton
29 Jane Caird, b. Sep 28, 1831 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 12, 1908 in Hamilton
married 28 William Rankin, b. June 16, 1828 in Fetteresso, d. Apr 23, 1884 in Crathes
married on June 5, 1858 in Fetteresso
14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married 15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Descents to Mary Petrie

Helen Campbell has a surname that is part of the Scottish royal family tree, but I have no information about her immediate ancestors.

Petrie and Campbell connections
Table 38
480 Andrew Petrie
married 481 Helen Campbell
240 Alexander Petrie, b. May 31, 1744 in Maryton
married 241 Magdalen Garden, b. Mar 27, 1743 in Craig
married on Aug 19, 1774 in Maryton
120 John Petrie, b. Aug 17, 1784 in Maryton
married 121 Elizabeth Reid, b. Sep 30, 1789 in Inverkeilor
married on May 2, 1806 in St. Vigeans
60 David Petrie, b. Dec 7, 1817 in Inverkeilor
married 61 Mary Duthie, b. Nov 10, 1805 in St. Cyrus
married on Oct 26, 1845 in St Cyrus
30 William Petrie, b. June 18, 1846 in St. Cyrus, d. Feb 8, 1923 in Laurencekirk
married 31 Elizabeth Watson, b. Dec 31, 1850 in Benholm, d. Dec 4, 1907
married on June 1, 1870 in Laurencekirk
15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married 14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Reid and Lyall connections
Table 39
242 John Reid
married 243 Mary Lyall
married on July 19, 1788 in Inverkeilor
121 Elizabeth Reid, b. Sep 30, 1789 in Inverkeilor
married 120 John Petrie, b. Aug 17, 1784 in Maryton
married on May 2, 1806 in St. Vigeans
60 David Petrie, b. Dec 7, 1817 in Inverkeilor
married 61 Mary Duthie, b. Nov 10, 1805 in St. Cyrus
married on Oct 26, 1845 in St Cyrus
30 William Petrie, b. June 18, 1846 in St. Cyrus, d. Feb 8, 1923 in Laurencekirk
married 31 Elizabeth Watson, b. Dec 31, 1850 in Benholm, d. Dec 4, 1907
married on June 1, 1870 in Laurencekirk
15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married 14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Ross, Davidson and Garden connections
Table 40
966 Henry Ross
married 967 Emely Davidson
483 Margaret Ross, b. Oct 2, 1717 in Brechin
married 482 Andrew Garden
married on Apr 21, 1738 in Lunan
241 Magdalen Garden, b. Mar 27, 1743 in Craig
married 240 Alexander Petrie, b. May 31, 1744 in Maryton
married on Aug 19, 1774 in Maryton
120 John Petrie, b. Aug 17, 1784 in Maryton
married 121 Elizabeth Reid, b. Sep 30, 1789 in Inverkeilor
married on May 2, 1806 in St. Vigeans
60 David Petrie, b. Dec 7, 1817 in Inverkeilor
married 61 Mary Duthie, b. Nov 10, 1805 in St. Cyrus
married on Oct 26, 1845 in St Cyrus
30 William Petrie, b. June 18, 1846 in St. Cyrus, d. Feb 8, 1923 in Laurencekirk
married 31 Elizabeth Watson, b. Dec 31, 1850 in Benholm, d. Dec 4, 1907
married on June 1, 1870 in Laurencekirk
15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married 14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Duthie, Smith and Moir connections
Table 41
488 Alexander Duthie
married 489 Margaret Smith
married on Nov 18, 1735 in Laurencekirk
244 Alexander Duthie, b. Mar 23, 1741 in Fetteresso
married 245 Mary Moir
married on Oct 27, 1864 in Laurencekirk
122 Robert Duthie, b. Aug 14, 1769 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 13, 1845
married 123 Isobel Jarvis, b. Apr 15, 1759 in Benholm, d. Apr 10, 1855 in St Cyrus
married on Apr 17, 1789 in Laurencekirk
61 Mary Duthie, b. Nov 10, 1805 in St. Cyrus
married 60 David Petrie, b. Dec 7, 1817 in Inverkeilor
married on Oct 26, 1845 in St Cyrus
30 William Petrie, b. June 18, 1846 in St. Cyrus, d. Feb 8, 1923 in Laurencekirk
married 31 Elizabeth Watson, b. Dec 31, 1850 in Benholm, d. Dec 4, 1907
married on June 1, 1870 in Laurencekirk
15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married 14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Raitt is a name of Scottish origin, but it is not common, therefore I assume that Isobel Raitt is somehow related to Bonnie Raitt, but I have not made the connection yet.

The father of246 John Jarvis was 492 James Jarvis, born in Benholm. I have no other information about him or 493 the woman who became Mrs Jarvis.

Gibson, Nepar, Raitt and Jarvis connections
Table 42
988 Robert Gibson, b. 1661, d. June 3, 1761 in Tillegreen
married 989 Jean Nepar
494 William Gibson, b. May 2, 1689 in Benholm, d. 1761 in Bervie
married 495 Isobel Raitt, b. Apr 1, 1705 in Bervie, d. 1786 in Bervie
married on Sep 21, 1727 in Bervie
247 Janet Gibson, b. Apr 11, 1735 in Arbuthnott
married 246 John Jarvis, b. Dec 18, 1723 in Benholm
married on Jun 26, 1756 in Benholm
123 Isobel Jarvis, b. Apr 15, 1759 in Benholm, d. Apr 10, 1855 in St Cyrus
married 122 Robert Duthie, b. Aug 14, 1769 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 13, 1845
married on Apr 17, 1789 in Laurencekirk
61 Mary Duthie, b. Nov 10, 1805 in St. Cyrus
married 60 David Petrie, b. Dec 7, 1817 in Inverkeilor
married on Oct 26, 1845 in St Cyrus
30 William Petrie, b. June 18, 1846 in St. Cyrus, d. Feb 8, 1923 in Laurencekirk
married 31 Elizabeth Watson, b. Dec 31, 1850 in Benholm, d. Dec 4, 1907
married on June 1, 1870 in Laurencekirk
15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married 14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


248 John Watson married 249 Mary Croll and had seven children including 124 David Watson.

Watt, Blebar and Watson connections
Table 43
502 Robert Watt
married 503 Agnes Blebar
married on July 23, 1749 in Kinneff
251 Christian Watt, b. June 19, 1750 in Kinneff
married 250 Andrew Watt
married on Nov 19, 1768 in Kinneff
125 Ann Watt, b. July 1, 1788 in Kinneff
married 124 David Watson, b. Sep 4, 1785 in Benholm
married on May 29, 1808 in Kinneff
62 Robert Watson, b. Dec 24, 1820 in Kinneff
married 63 Elizabeth Young, b. Dec 6, 1820 in Benholm
married on Nov 12, 1843 in Benholm and Bervie
31 Elizabeth Watson, b. Dec 31, 1850 in Benholm, d. Dec 4, 1907
married 30 William Petrie, b. June 18, 1846 in St. Cyrus, d. Feb 8, 1923 in Laurencekirk
married on June 1, 1870 in Laurencekirk
15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married 14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


The early part of the next table features ancestors from in and around St Andrews. The connection arises because John Young became minister for the parish of Inverarity and Methie, while his younger brother, 504 Robert Young, went further north to become minister of Benholm, where plenty of my ancestors come from. The parents of the brother ministers were 1008 John Young, d. Dec 1734 in Inverarity and Methie, and 1009 Elizabeth Anderson. They married on Sep 23, 1711 in Inverarity and Methie.

Campbell is a name that appears among my ancestors in the royal family tree. I also have more recent ancestors from the Campbell clan, but have not been able to connect these to the royal family tree.

Anderson is another fairly common name in Scotland, but while I have seen several clan members in my ancestry including in the royal family tree, all of them are women who married into other families, but whose own parentage is unknown to me.

Eadie is not a common name, and I haven't seen it in the royal family tree, but I still hope to find more information about the Eadie family.

Eadie, Anderson, Campbell, Nairn and Young connections
Table 44
4042 Andro Eadie, b. Mar 6, 1631 in Torryburn, Fife
married 4043 Margaret Anderson
married on June 3, 1657 in St Andrews
2021 Margaret Eadie, b. Feb 16, 1658 in St Andrews
married 2020 Donald Campbell
married 1678 in St Andrews
1010 Colin Campbell, b. Sep 19, 1678 in St Andrews
married 1011 Christian Nairn
married on July 27, 1705 in St Andrews
505 Christina Campbell, b. July 6, 1714 in St Andrews, d. May 2, 1766 in Benholm
married 504 Robert Young,
b. Jan 14, 1716 in St. Andrews and St. Leonards, d. Sep 27, 1788 in Benholm
married on Mar 6, 1750 in Inverarity and Methie
252 John Young, b. July 21, 1756 in Benholm
married 253 Mary Waldie, b. Dec 1764 in Garvock
married on Oct 13, 1780 in Garvock
126 Richard Young, b. Mar 15, 1789 in Benholm
married 127 Molly Davidson, b. Mar 3, 1793 in Benholm
married on Jan 18, 1817 in Benholm
63 Elizabeth Young, b. Dec 6, 1820 in Benholm
married 62 Robert Watson, b. Dec 24, 1820 in Kinneff
married on Nov 12, 1843 in Benholm and Bervie
31 Elizabeth Watson, b. Dec 31, 1850 in Benholm, d. Dec 4, 1907
married 30 William Petrie, b. June 18, 1846 in St. Cyrus, d. Feb 8, 1923 in Laurencekirk
married on June 1, 1870 in Laurencekirk
15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married 14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


Waldie, Dorrat and Angus connections
Table 45
1012 John Waldie, b. 1689, d. Mar 19, 1767 in Benholm
married 1013 Helen Dorrat
married on June 30, 1713 in St Cyrus
506 James Waldie, b. Apr 24, 1726 in Garvock
married 507 Mary Angus, b. May 5, 1726 in Garvock
married on Sep 9, 1753 in Garvock
253 Mary Waldie, b. Dec 1764 in Garvock
married 252 John Young, b. July 21, 1756 in Benholm
married on Oct 13, 1780 in Garvock
126 Richard Young, b. Mar 15, 1789 in Benholm
married 127 Molly Davidson, b. Mar 3, 1793 in Benholm
married on Jan 18, 1817 in Benholm
63 Elizabeth Young, b. Dec 6, 1820 in Benholm
married 62 Robert Watson, b. Dec 24, 1820 in Kinneff
married on Nov 12, 1843 in Benholm and Bervie
31 Elizabeth Watson, b. Dec 31, 1850 in Benholm, d. Dec 4, 1907
married 30 William Petrie, b. June 18, 1846 in St. Cyrus, d. Feb 8, 1923 in Laurencekirk
married on June 1, 1870 in Laurencekirk
15 Mary Petrie, b. Sep 9, 1872 in Laurencekirk, d. Jan 12, 1941 in Laurencekirk
married 14 George Rankin, b. Dec 11, 1861 in Echt, d. May 23, 1953 in Laurencekirk
married on July 10, 1891 in Laurencekirk


The final descents

To avoid excessive repetition, the most recent generations are presented together, rather than having everybody descend to me seperately.

        • 8 Robert Harris, b. 1872 in Laurencekirk
      • 4 Joseph Harris, b. 1898 in Montrose
        • 9 Agnes Strachan, b. 1868 in Montrose
    • 2 Harry Harris, b. 1923 in Montrose
        • 10 Archibald Gouk, b. 1864 in Montrose
      • 5 Jane Gouk, b. 1899 in Montrose
        • 11 Catherine Thomson, b. 1871 in Montrose
  • 1 Peter Durward Harris, b. 1951 in Malmesbury
        • 12 Joseph Durward, b. 1850 in Fordoun
      • 6 George Durward, b. 1894 in Stonehaven
        • 13 Elizabeth Fentie, b. 1860 in McDuff
    • 3 Mary Durward, b. 1924 in Arbroath
        • 14 George Rankin, b. 1861 in Echt
      • 7 Jane Rankin, b. 1893 in Laurencekirk
        • 15 Mary Petrie, b. 1872 in Laurencekirk