VALLELY, Rose Ann 1
Cause of her death was bronchitis and syncope.5 Other names for Rose were QUEEN, R.,7 QUEEN, Rosana,8 QUINN, Rosina, VALLADY, Rose,9 VALLALY, Rosan,1 VALLALY, Rosann,1 10 VALLALY, Rosanna,1 VALLALY, Rosannah,1 11 VALLALY, Rosanne,1 VALLALY, Rose Ann,1 VALLALY, Rose Anne,1 VALLELY, Rose 9 and VALLIDAY, Rosy.12 General Notes: Rose Vallady was a sponsor along with Matthew Connelly at the baptism on 29 November 1849 of John, lawful son of Patrick Murphy and Catherine Woods, born 7 November, by Father John Black, at Coatbridge. Medical Notes: P. J. O'Hara MB ChB certified the causes of death. Rose married Francis QUINN, son of Thomas QUEEN and Agnes McSHANE, on 2 Feb 1858 in Catholic Church, Lanark, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 2 3 (Francis QUINN was born about 1835 in Ireland 6 10 11 13 and died 11 August 1879 at 10.30 am in 23 Ann Street, Burnbank, Hamilton, Scotland 5 11.). The cause of his death was kidney disease.5 Marriage Notes: The marriage was celebrated after banns according to the rites and forms of the Roman Catholic Church. The priest was John Black, Catholic priest of Lanark. The witnesses were James Quin, who made his X mark, and Mary Kennedy. Rose next married David HORNE.4 (David HORNE was born about 1880 and died after 14 Aug 1928 14.) Marriage Notes: "On 5th November, 1543, Canon Hamilton conveyed to Alexander Burnet of Leys and Janet Hamilton, his wife, in liferent, and Andrew, their son, in fee, with further remainders to Archibald, brother of Andrew, and John, son and heir apparent of Alexander and Janet, the lands of Strondraff (? Stranduff), in the barony of Kincardine, to be held of the rector of Kincardine. The reddendo was a feu-duty of £5 6s. 8d., with sheep, geese, capons, poultry, etc., as also three suits at Kincardine O'Neil. As a salve to the conscience of both parties, the condition was imposed that each heir must swear to defend the orthodox faith, and assist the prebendary in leading the tithes of Kincardine, Glentanner, etc. Another charter was the same day granted by Hamilton to Leys and his wife, of Easter Slowy in the same barony, there being successive remainders to their sons-William, Alexander, and John (the heir apparent)-the feu-duty being £3 2s. 3d, ; and the other conditions the same. Both these charters were duly confirmed by the Queen, as patroness of the prebend, on 24th February, 1543-4 (Keg. Mag. Sig.)." |
1 LDS, IGI.
2 GRO Index, Quic Look Lanark marriages 648 no 5 1858.
3 GRO Scotland, marriages Lanark 648 no 5 1858.
4 e-books, The Family of Burnett of Leys by George Burnett, ed. James Allardyce (1901).
5 GRO Scotland, Deaths Blythswood Glasgow 644/10 no 493 1909.
6 1871 UK census.
7 GRO Scotland, Deaths St Rollox Glasgow 644/06 no 721.
8 GRO, Cambusnethan 628 en d 11 page 16.
9 National Archives of Scotland, Baptisms Carluke St Athanasius 1849-1923.
10 GRO Index, Marriages Coatbridge or Old Monkland 652/02 no 154 1932.
11 GRO Scotland, Deaths Hamilton 647 no 375 1879.
12 1851 UK census, Cambusnethan 628 en d 10 page 5 11 Burnside Row Newmains.
13 1851 UK census, Carluke Lanarkshire 629 en d 8 page 19 Hunterfield.
14 GRO Scotland, Maryhill district Glasgow Marriages 1928.
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