FULTON, John 3
- Born: About 1830
- Marriage (1): QUIGLY, Sarah on 20 May 1857 in High Church, Glasgow, Scotland 1
- Marriage (2): Unknown 2
- Marriage (3): QUIGLEY, John 2
General Notes:
John was a witness with Sarah at the wedding of her brother Peter to Mary Ann Airley in 1855.
John married Sarah QUIGLY, daughter of John QUIGLEY and Rose KEENAN, on 20 May 1857 in High Church, Glasgow, Scotland.1 (Sarah QUIGLY was born about 1833.)
John next married.2
Marriage Notes:
(at Kildrummy in 1671)
William Burnett, M.A. ; adm. before 15th March 1671 ; deprived in 1681, on refusing to take the Test [afterwards min. of Midmar.]
(at Midmar in 1683)
"William Burnet, perhaps a son of Thomas B. of Sauchen; educated at King's College, Aberdeen; M.A. (19th July 1664) became schoolmaster of Alford; passed trials before the Presb., was recommended, 3rd Feb. 1664, for licence when the bishop was not in the country, and again 2nd April 1668; certified for ordination 16th Nov. 1670; adm. to Kildrummy before 15th March 1671; deprived on refusing to take the Test in 1681; adm. here before 1683; died between 5th and 25th Oct. 1699. He marr. (1) Jean Barclay, and had issue Robert; Marjory (marr. James Anderson, min. of Cluny); Barbara Jean; Anna; Katherine (marr. William Mair, min. of Kincardine O'Neil: (2) Janet Douglas, who survived him. [Aberdeen Poll-Book, i., 193; (G. R. Hornings, 8th Jan. 1705.]"
from Fasti Ecclesiae
Note: Thomas Burnett did have a younge son William, but that William is said by The Family of Burnett to have died at a young age. In any case, the dating does not support this minister being a son of Thomas Burnett of Sauchen. 2 4
John next married John QUIGLEY, son of John QUIGLY and Mary McANULTY.2 (John QUIGLEY was born on 11 Dec 1863 in Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland 1.)
Marriage Notes:
(at Kildrummy in 1671)
William Burnett, M.A. ; adm. before 15th March 1671 ; deprived in 1681, on refusing to take the Test [afterwards min. of Midmar.]
(at Midmar in 1683)
"William Burnet ... marr. (1) Jean Barclay .... (2) Janet Douglas, who survived him. [Aberdeen Poll-Book, i., 193; (G. R. Hornings, 8th Jan. 1705.]"
from Fasti Ecclesiae 2
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