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VALLELY, Laurence
(About 1759-Before 1878)
RAY, Sarah
(About 1760-Before 1878)
MONAGHAN, John
(About 1780-)
DONACHIE, Rosannah
(About 1780-)
VALLELY, Edward
(About 1804-1878)
MONAGHAN, Mary
(About 1804-045/1890)
VALLELY, Mary Jane
(About 1837-)

 

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VALLELY, Mary Jane 1

  • Born: About 1837, New Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland 2

   Another name for Mary was VALLIDAY, Mary Jane.2 3

  General Notes:

Mary Jane Valliday was aged 14 years when recorded by the 1851 census for Newmains in Cambusnethan parish. She had been born in New Monkland parish Lanarkshire and worked as a tambourer.

Mary Jane was a witness at John Vallely's wedding in 1857 in New Monkland. 2 3


Mary married George McBrearty QUINN, son of Francis QUINN and Rose Ann VALLELY, in 1733.4 (George McBrearty QUINN was born on 9 Mar 1873 in Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland 5.)


  Marriage Notes:

"August 29, 1746. Sa. Mrs. Jannet Moir, spouse to Patrick Byres of Tonley, of town and lands of Findlatrie."

from Aberdeen Sasine Register Moir References




"...his (Robert Byres) widow, Jean Sandilands (and her late husband's trustees), bought in 1718 for their son, Patrick Byres, the lands and barony of 'bonnie' Tonley, which have since continued to be the home of the head of the house."

"Patrick Byres, I. of Tonley ... was a zealous supporter of his Prince, was 'out in the 45', remained for some time an exile in France, and his estate was all but forfeited."

from The Families of Moir and Byres




"Byres, Patrick (or Peter), of Tonley
Second and only surviving son of Robert Byres and his wife Jean Sandilands, daughter of Patrick Sandilands of Aberdeen, born 13 May 1713. About the time of his birth, his father was accidentally drowned in Dublin Bay, and the widow soon after returned with her children to Aberdeenshire, where in 1718 she bought Tonley. Married in 1733, Janet, daughter of James Moir, 3rd of Stoneywood and his second wife, Jean Abernethy of Mayen. They had four sons and three daughters. Lurking after Rising, he died at Tonley, 3 Sept 1817, in his 84th year."

from Jacobites of 1745
4 6 7

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate RDS 625/1 No 6 Bothwell parish 1857.

2 1851 UK census, Cambusnethan 628 en d 10 page 5 11 Burnside Row Newmains.

3 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate RDS 625/1 No 6 Bothwell parish 1857/brother John.

4 e-books, Moir Genealogy and Collateral Lines by Alexander L. Moir (1913): Aberdeen Sasine Register and Minute Book Moir References - Kindly Furnished by John George Burnett, Esq., Aberdeen.

5 LDS, IGI.

6 e-books, The Families of Moir and Byres by Andrew J. Mitchell Gill (1885).

7 e-books, Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 North East Scotland by Frances McDonnell (in paper format Clearfield 1996).

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