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QUIGLAY, James
(About 1822-1868)
DONAGHAY, Agnes
(About 1828-Between 1891/1914)
LYONS, James
(About 1827-003/1906)
McCREATH, Margaret
(About 1829-)
QUIGLEY, James
(About 1853-)
LYONS, Margaret
(-1939)
QUIGLEY, Agnes
(About 1894-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. COOK, James
2. Unknown
3. Unknown

QUIGLEY, Agnes

  • Born: About 1894
  • Marriage (1): COOK, James on 9 Apr 1920 in Co-Operative Hall, John Dickie Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland
  • Marriage (2): Unknown 1 2
  • Marriage (3): Unknown in 1600 1 3

Agnes married James COOK on 9 Apr 1920 in Co-Operative Hall, John Dickie Street, Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland. (James COOK was born about 1893.)


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage was according to the forms of the United Free Church. The minister was George S. Jeffrey and the witnesses were John Cook and Agnes Terras.

James Cook was an iron turner aged 26 years. He was unmarried and resided at 11 Waterside Street, Kilmarnock.

Agnes Quigley was a single woman of 25 years. She was a bonded store worker and lived at 10 Gillsburn Place, Kilmarnock. Her father was deceased.

The marriage was registered at Kilmarnock on 10 April 1920, David Easton being the registrar.

Agnes next married.1 2


  Marriage Notes:

"His (John Gordon's) Second daughter Margaret Gordon first maried the Goodman of Craighead Mr John Duff who bore to him Eleven Sons of whom is come Braccho, and all the opulent Sir-name of Duffs; after the Craigheads Death she married the goodman of Milton Ogilvie in the parish of Keith ; she built the House of Craighead, which is now reazed, she built the House of Milton, Achoynanie and the Steeple of Keith ; her name and Husbands is on the House of Achoynanie dated 1601 ; she was interred in her Paternall Burial place in the Kirk of Botarie."

from Balbithan MS




"John Duff succeeded his father, and married, first, Isabel Allan (see Note below), by whom he had a son, John ; second, Margaret, daughter of John Gordon of Cairnburrow, by whom he had a son, Adam Duff of Clunybeg, and a daughter, Margaret, married to John Meldrum of Laithers."

from History of Moray

Note:

The John Duff who married Isabel Allan was the grandson of this John Duff by his first wife.
2

Agnes next married in 1600.1 3


  Marriage Notes:

"His (John Gordon's) Second daughter Margaret Gordon first maried the Goodman of Craighead Mr John Duff... ; after the Craigheads Death she married the goodman of Milton Ogilvie in the parish of Keith...."

from Balbithan MS




"Margaret Gordon, after the death of John Duff, married (in I600) Walter Ogilvie of Auchoynany, who in 1573 had bought the property of Clunybeg from Patrick Gordon of Auchindoun, and her son Adam Duff was placed by her 'in Ardrone' in 1611 and subsequently in Clunybeg. He was still of Clunybeg in 1656 when his words to Margaret Ogilvie (his half-sister), married to John Stewart. of Ardbreck, arc quoted as evidence before the Kirk-Session of Botriphnie" (pages 39 and 40)

" .... the mother of Adam Duff in Ardrone married, after the death of Adam's father (which occurred in 1593), Walter Ogilvie of Auchoynany, and had a son John Ogilvie, and a daughter Margaret, married in 1618 to John Stewart of Ardbreck, Adam Duff being procuratoi'," (page 41)

from Book of the Duffs 1 3

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903) Balbithan MS.

2 e-books, The History of the Province of Moray vol.1 by Lachlan Shaw (1882).

3 e-books, The Book of the Duffs vol. 1 compiled by A and H Tayler (1914).

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