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KYLE, James
(About 1775-)
KYLE, Mary
(About 1775-)
McGUNIGAL, Hugh
(About 1812-010/1863)
COYLE, Sarah
(About 1815-005/1865)
McGONNIGAL, William
(About 1850-After 1887)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. NIVEN, Mary Anne

2. McGUNNIGALE, Kathleen
3. NISBET, Susan

McGONNIGAL, William 3 4

  • Born: About 1850, 156 Main Street, Gorbals, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland 5 6 7
  • Marriage (1): NIVEN, Mary Anne on 19 Sep 1871 in St Francis RC Chapel, Cumberland Street, Glasgow, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (2): McGUNNIGALE, Kathleen on 21 Jun 1683 in Saint Nicholas Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland 2
  • Marriage (3): NISBET, Susan
  • Died: After 2 Aug 1887 5 8 9

   Other names for William were McGONAGLE, William,11 McGONEGAL, William,5 McGONIGLE, William 8 and McGONNIGLE, William.6

  General Notes:

William was recorded by the 1851 census for Gorbals parish, Glasgow, living with his parents, his brother John, and a female lodger, at 156 Main Street. He was 1 year old and his birthplace was Glasgow, Lanarkshire.

In 1861 John's parents had found refuge from their poverty in the City Poorhouse in Parliamentary St Glasgow and William was included in that too. He was recorded as aged 11 years and born in Glasgow, Lanarkshire.

William is reputed to have separated from Mary Ann Niven. He went Ireland, possibly Portadown, and formed a relationship with Susan Nisbet. They came back to Scotland and lived in Leith, producing their own family there.

In a parish relief application on behalf of Sarah McGonnigal by her grandmother Catherine Owens, it was stated that William had absconded. The application was for medical relief for Sarah. It also stated that Mary Ann had gone to Newcastle with two of her children. 5 8 12

  Noted events in his life were:

• Desertion: of wife and children, Jul 1877, Glasgow. 9

• Apprehension & imprisonment: for desertion & beating wife, Between 1880 and 1887, Glasgow. 9


William married Mary Anne NIVEN, daughter of James NEVIN and Catherine OWENS, on 19 Sep 1871 in St Francis RC Chapel, Cumberland Street, Glasgow, Scotland.1 (Mary Anne NIVEN was born about 1851 at sea, near Mull of Kintyre, between Scotland and Ireland 9 13 and died after 2 Aug 1887 9.)


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage was celebrated after banns according to the rites and forms of the Roman Catholic Church. The priest was Malachy O'Loughlin and the witnesses were John Dolan and Anne McGraw.

William McGonnigal was an unmarried man of 21 years. He lived 45 Hospital Street Glasgow. By occupation he was a journeyman tailor. Both of his parents were deceased.

Mary Anne Niven, who made her X mark, was an unmarried woman aged 20 years. She lived at 110 Rutherglen Road Glasgow. She worked as a 'skin factory locker'.

The marriage was registered on 22 September 1871 at Glasgow, the registrar being D.G.Macallan


NOTE: definition of a 'locker' was found at http://rmhh.co.uk/occup/l.html
1) Employed in Customs bonded warehouses as a trusted person to keep charge of the elaborate locks [known as the King's - or Queen's] Locks
2) Fed a power driven flat lock machine with knitted fabrics etc
3) Separated and graded locks of fur in the hat trade
4) Cut and folded sheet tin before feeding it into a grooving machine 5) Worker in the mining industry
14

William next married Kathleen McGUNNIGALE, daughter of Michael McGUNNIGALE Iron puddler & steel worker and Mary Ann McGOWAN, on 21 Jun 1683 in Saint Nicholas Parish, Aberdeen, Scotland.2 (Kathleen McGUNNIGALE was born about 1894 in Mossend, Lanarkshire, Scotland 15 and died after 10 Dec 1921.)


  Marriage Notes:

"BURNET
ROBERT
BESSI BURNET/FR4114 (FR4114)
21/06/1683
168/A 120 586
Aberdeen"

from Index of Marriages




"Robert Burnett of Elrick. He was served heir to his brother, George Burnctt of Elrick, in the lands and barony of Elrick, the town and lands of Monicaboc, 14 May, 1684. He married firstly, 1683, Bessie, daughter of Andrew Burnett of Durris, by whom he had issue"

from Thanage of Fermartyn 2 16

William next married Susan NISBET. (Susan NISBET was born about 1850.)


Sources


1 GRO Scotland, Marriage Hutchesontown 644/10 No 281.

2 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Marriages.

3 LDS, IGI.

4 GRO Scotland, Marriage Hutchesontown 644/10 no 281.

5 1851 UK census, Gorbals Glasgow 156 Main Street.

6 Glasgow or Paisley, 14 July 1859 No 69626 Glasgow.

7 GRO Scotland, Marriage Hutchesontown 644/10 no 281.

8 GRO, Glasgow City Poorhouse 26 Parliamentary St.

9 Glasgow or Paisley, Mitchell Library Glasgow D-Hew 17/187 ref no 458 11.

10 GRO Scotland, Marriage Hutchesontown 644/10 no 281.

11 Glasgow or Paisley, Mitchell Library Glasgow Govan Combination Dec 18 1877.

12 various, email January 2007 from Frank McGunigal Ontario Canada.

13 GRO Scotland, Marriage Hutchesontown 644/10 no 281.

14 GRO Scotland, Marriage Hutchesontown 644/10 no 281.

15 GRO Edinburgh (2002), Holytown Lanarkshire, Clydesdale Buildings, Clydesdale Road.

16 e-books, The Thanage of Fermartyn by William Temple (1894).

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