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McKENDRICK, Alexander
(1799-)
McMILLAN, Ann
(1812-)
McINTOSH, Walter
(About 1849-)
McKENDRICK, Anne
(1847-)
McKENDRICK, Ann
(030/1879-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. LYON, John
2. O'HARA, Duncan
3. KELLY, Jane

McKENDRICK, Ann 4 5

  • Born: 5 February 1879 at 0.30 pm, Mill Knowe, Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland 5
  • Marriage (1): LYON, John 1 2
  • Marriage (2): O'HARA, Duncan on 4 Feb 1909 in St Aloysius RC Church, (Springburn), Glasgow, Scotland 3
  • Marriage (3): KELLY, Jane 2

   Another name for Ann was McINTOSH, Annie McKendrick.6

  General Notes:

Ann McKendrick's birth certificate recorded her as an illegitimate child, and contained only the name of her mother, also Ann McKendrick, a farm servant. The birth was notified by her aunt Kate McKendrick who was present where the birth occurred. She gave notice on 26 February 1879 before the registrar at Campbeltown. 5


Ann married John LYON.1 2 (John LYON was born about 1800.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Jean (Stewart), married, before 1482, to Alexander, third Earl of Huntly."

from Scots Peerage (vol 1)




"The Earl (of Huntly) married, first (contract 20 October 1474), Jean Stewart, daughter of John, Earl of Atholl. On 24 July 1509, she, along with her husband and eldest son, signs a renunciation of the lands of Bocharm....

By his first marriage the Earl had issue"

from Scots Peerage (vol 4) 1 2

Ann next married Duncan O'HARA, son of Duncan O'HARA and Hannah KNOWLES, on 4 Feb 1909 in St Aloysius RC Church, (Springburn), Glasgow, Scotland.3 (Duncan O'HARA was born about 1878-1879 in Campbeltown parish, Argyll, Scotland.)


  Marriage Notes:

The marriage was celebrated after banns according to the rites and forms of the Roman Catholic Church. W. J. Crofton Clerk in Orders celebrated. The witnesses were James J. O'Hara, and Flora McQuarrie.

The bridegroom was an unmarried man of 30 years of age who was a tinsmith by occupation. He lived 47 Union Road, Camelon, Falkirk.

The bride was unmarried and aged 29 years. She lived at 12 Scott Street Baillieston. She worked as a domestic servant.

The marriage was registered at Glasgow on 5 February 1909.


Note:This couple were reputed to have had a family of three boys and a girl. One son was a teacher in St Francis School in Falkirk. He regularly visited 'Corney' and Ann Smith at Baillieston each summer. This son had a son who was a doctor.
3 4

Ann next married Jane KELLY, daughter of Thomas KELLY and Catherine FIHELY.2 (Jane KELLY was born on 27 Jan 1873 in Avondale, Lanarkshire, Scotland 7.)


  Marriage Notes:

"He (Alexander Gordon) married, secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew, Lord Gray, and widow of John, Lord Glamis. The marriage probably took place not long after 27 July 1511, on which date the King confirmed a charter of the Earl granting to her, as Lady Glamis, certain lands in Banff and Strathbogie."

from Scots Peerage (vol 4) 2

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 1 (1904).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 4 (1907).

3 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate 1909 Milton District Burgh of Glasgow.

4 Information passed on through family.

5 GRO Scotland, Birth certificate 1879 Campbeltown Argyll.

6 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate 1909 Milton Glasgow.

7 LDS, IGI.

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