CAMERON, Margret 3 4
- Born: 12 Jan 1803, Blair Atholl Parish, Perthshire, Scotland
- Christened: 24 Feb 1803, Blair Atholl Parish, Perthshire, Scotland
- Marriage (1): HARDIE, William Farmer and Fiddler about May 1554 1 2
- Marriage (2): HARDIE, Peter of Dunkeld, Weaver and Musician on 27 Sep 1828 in Dowally Parish, Perthshire, Scotland
- Died: 16 June 1882 at 10.20 pm, Calvine, Blair Atholl Parish, Perthshire, Scotland
Cause of her death was paralysis over 17 days.
Other names for Margret were CAMERON, Margaret and HARDIE, Margaret.5 6
General Notes:
There are two entries for Margaret Cameron in Old Parish Registers Blair Atholl parish Perthshire Baptisms
"Register of Baptisms 1803 Anno (1st entry) Cameron Margret Daur. to Donald Cameron & Betty Fergusson Senavail Born in Antenuptial Fornication Jany. 12" (This entry has been struck through with the Clerk's pen) (2nd entry lower down the page after several other entries) "Cameron Margt. Lawful Dr. to Donald Cameron & Betty Fergusson Senavail Born Febr. 13th Bapt. 24"
The 1841 census for Dowally in Perthshire recorded Peter and Margaret Hardie and a ten year old girl, Cathrine Cameron, recorded as a female servant, living at Baledmond. Peter was in the 65-69 year age group and had been born in Perthshire. Margaret was also born in Perthshire but was in the 35-39 year age group.
In 1851 Margaret Hardie was recorded living at Baledmund Cottage in Dowally Parish, Perthshire, with her husband and their granddaughter, Jane Hardie. Margaret Hardie was recorded as 49 years of age and had been born in Strowan, Perthshire.
The 1861 census for the civil parish of Dowally in Perthshire recorded Margaret Hardie living at Balledmund with her husband, Peter, and a grandson and granddaughter, James and Jane Hardie. Margaret was recorded as born in Strowan, Perthshire, and aged 59 years.
In 1871 Margaret Hardie, now a widow, was recorded as a visitor at the home of Donald and Catherine Robertson livng at Calvine in the parish of Blair Atholl. She was recorded as the mother in law of Donald and therefore as Catherine's mother.
In 1881 the census recorded Margaret Hardie aged 78 years, and described as a pauper, living at Calvine in Blair Atholl parish, in the household of Doanld Robertson, a reired letter carrier. She was recorded as his mother in law.
When Margaret Hardie died in Blair Atholl Parish in 1882 she was recorded in her death certificate as a pauper, and widow of Peter Hardie, weaver. Her recorded age at death was 80 years. Both of her parents were deceased. 4 5 6
Research Notes:
STROWAN
This is modern Struan, Perthshire.
Medical Notes:
R.D.Irvine MD etc, of Pitlochry, certified the cause of death.
Archibald Stewart, Inspector of the Poor at Blair Athole [sic], gave notice of Margaret's death before Charles Scott, registrar, at Blair Athole [sic] on 17 June 1882.
Margret married William HARDIE Farmer and Fiddler, son of Peter HARDIE of Dunkeld, Weaver and Musician and May HUTTON, about May 1554.1 2 (William HARDIE Farmer and Fiddler was born about 1797 in Caputh parish, Perthshire, Scotland,7 8 died 4 June 1884 at 9.15 am in Auchencrieve, Methlick Parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and was buried in 1884 in Methlick parish Churchyard, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 9 10.). The cause of his death was old age and exhaustion.
Marriage Notes:
"Helen (Ogilvy), married to James (Stewart), Lord Innermeath."
from Scots Peerage (vol 1)
"JAMES, fifth Lord Innermeath, succeeded his father in 1569-70. Hewas one of the hostages forMary, Queen of Scots.8 In 1577-78 he was made a councillor extraordinary, and was on a Commission for quieting the public troubles within the Realm.9 He received a charter of the lands of Latheris, as Master of Innermeath, 7 July 1554. In 1583 his family is described in the Estimate of the Scots Nobility as 'aunciente, but nether of great lyuinge, power or enterprise.' He died 14 February 1585-86, and his will was recorded at Edinburgh.10 He married, about May 1554, Helen Ogilvy, daughter of James, fourth Lord Ogilvy of Airlie."
from Scots Peerage (vol 5) 1 2
Margret next married Peter HARDIE of Dunkeld, Weaver and Musician, son of Richard HARDIE and Unknown, on 27 Sep 1828 in Dowally Parish, Perthshire, Scotland. (Peter HARDIE of Dunkeld, Weaver and Musician was born in 1777 in Perthshire, Scotland, died 13 August 1862 at 10.30 pm in Balledmund, Dowally Parish, Perthshire, Scotland and was buried in 1862 in Dowally Churchyard, Perthshire, Scotland 11.). The cause of his death was supposed paralysis.
Marriage Notes:
Old Parish Register Dowally Parish Perthshire Marriages
"September 27th 1828 Peter Hardie Ground officer in this parish and Margret Cameron servant with James McLaren in Haugh of Kilmorick has given up their names this day in order for Marriage"
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