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McGHEE, Thomas
(About 1830-)
McGHEE MS UNKNOWN, Mary
(About 1830-)
McGHEE, James
(About 1860-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. McGREEHIN, Catherine
2. McGONAGALL, John

McGHEE, James

  • Born: About 1860
  • Marriage (1): McGREEHIN, Catherine on 30 Dec 1890 in St Bridget's RC Church, Baillieston, Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • Marriage (2): McGONAGALL, John 1

James married Catherine McGREEHIN, daughter of Patrick McGREEHIN and Margaret BURNS, on 30 Dec 1890 in St Bridget's RC Church, Baillieston, Lanarkshire, Scotland. (Catherine McGREEHIN was born on 14 Aug 1865 in Lanarkshire, Scotland.)


  Marriage Notes:

Reverend P. H. Terken married this couple. The witnesses were George Collins and Mary Ann Donaldson.

James next married John McGONAGALL, son of William McGONAGALL "Poet and Jute Carpet Weaver" and Jean KING.1 (John McGONAGALL was born on 7 Sep 1865 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

"On the 19th March, 1686, when he had attained majority, he (Alexander Skene) was served heir to John Skene of that ilk, his father, in the lands and barony of Skene, with the lake and mills of the same, and was infeft in the same on 13th May, 1686. Four years after, he made a marriage, which brought to the family the lands of Wester Fintray. This was with 'Giles Adie, daughter of Mr. David Adie of Newark and Easter Echt, Baillie and Burgess of Aberdeen, and Guild Brother of Edinburgh' (MS.D). Her mother was Katherine Skene, niece of Sir George Skene of Wester Fintray and Rubislaw, who was unmarried, and settled the estate of Wester Fintray on his grandniece, by the contract of marriage between her and Alexander Skene" [....]

"Contract of marriage between Alexander Skene of that ilk, on the one part ; and Sir George Skene of Wester Fintray, late Provost of Aberdeen, and David Adie of Newark, late Bailie of the said burgh, for themselves, and taking burden upon them for Giles Adie, daughter to the said David Adie, procreate betwixt him and the deceased Katharine Skene, his spouse, who was niece to the said Sir George Skene, and the said Giles Adie for herself, on the other part : Whereby the said Alexander Skene and the said Giles Adie agree to enter into the bonds of matrimony with each other, and thereafter love, cherish, treat, and entertain each other as becometh Christian married persons of their estate and rank [....] Dated at Aberdeen the eighth February, 1690."

from Skene of Skene 1

Sources


1 e-books, Memorials of the Family of Skene of Skene ed. William Forbes Skene (1887).

2 LDS, IGI.

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