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McKENDRICK, John
(1757-)
KELLY, Sibby
(About 1760-)
McMILLAN, James
(1785-1841/1851)
McMURCHY, Mary
(1791-006/1873)
McKENDRICK, Alexander
(1799-)
McMILLAN, Ann
(1812-)
McKENDRICK, Mary
(1841-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. CLARK, George

2. QUIGLEY, Elizabeth

McKENDRICK, Mary 3

  • Christened: 19 Feb 1841, Killean and Kilchenzie Parish, Argyll, Scotland 3
  • Marriage (1): CLARK, George on 16 Oct 1874 in Whitletts, St Quivox parish, Ayrshire, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (2): QUIGLEY, Elizabeth about 1610 2

   Another name for Mary was HENDERSON, Mary.1

  General Notes:

Old Parish Register
Killean and Kilchenzie Parish Argyll

"1841 Baptisms
Feby 19 Mary lawful daughter to Alexr McKendrick & McMillan Blary" 4


Mary married George CLARK, son of William CLARK and Jane BLACK, on 16 Oct 1874 in Whitletts, St Quivox parish, Ayrshire, Scotland.1 (George CLARK was born on 11 Feb 1847 in Dailly, Ayrshire, Scotland.)


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage was celebrated according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. James Wilson, Minister of St Quivox, was the presiding minister. William Clark and Elizabeth Clark were the witnesses.

The bridegroom was a ploughman by occupation. He was single and aged 26 years. He lived in Ardrossan

The bride also lived in Ardrossan. She was single and aged 24 years. She worked as a house servant. She made her X mark.

The marriage was registered at St Quivox on 19 October 1874. 1

Mary next married Elizabeth QUIGLEY, daughter of Thomas QUIGLEY and Mary RALSTON, about 1610.2 (Elizabeth QUIGLEY was born on 17 Apr 1863 in Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Sir Thomas Burnett was twice married, and had a family by each wife. His first wife, whom he married in 1610, was Margaret, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, to whom allusions are made in the letters of his uncle, Duncan. Excellent advice is contained in these letters on the duties of a husband. In the same bed-chamber at Crathes where is the large oak bedstead of Sir Thomas's father and mother, already described, there is a handsome wardrobe with carved doors, which must have been of the date of the marriage of Thomas Burnett and Margaret Douglas. On one of the upper panels is the coat of Burnett with the initials T. B. ; on the other Burnett is impaled with the quartered coat of Douglas (the heart uncrowned) and Auchinleck, with initials M. D. On the two lower panels the four initial letters are united in a monogram. The issue of this marriage were two sons and two daughters."

from Family of Burnett 2

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, Marriage Certificate 1874 St Quivox and Newton Ayrshire.

2 e-books, The Family of Burnett of Leys by George Burnett, ed. James Allardyce (1901).

3 Old Parish Registers, Indexed for Family Search.

4 GRO Scotland, Baptisms 1841 Killean and Kilchenzie parish Argyll.

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