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MARSHALL, Robert
(About 1765-)
LOGAN, Agnes
(About 1770-)
McANARNEY, John
(About 1815-)
MARSHALL, Sarah
(1814-)
McINAIRNEY, Mary
(1840-After 1891)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. McCRAE, John
2. McANARNEY, John

McINAIRNEY, Mary 1

  • Born: 10 Jan 1840 1
  • Christened: 13 Jan 1840, St Mary parish, Newcastle upon Tyne, England 1
  • Marriage (1): McCRAE, John on 27 Dec 1861 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (2): McANARNEY, John on 21 Jul 1588 in Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland 2 3
  • Died: After 10 Mar 1891 4

   Other names for Mary were MACANINI, Mary,1 MARSHALL, Mary Ann,5 McANANEY, Mary,6 McANINY, Mary,1 McCRAE, Mary Ann 4 and McNARNIE, Mary Ann.7

  General Notes:

The 1851 census for Kilmarnock recorded Mary Ann McNarnie living with her widowed mother, Sarha, and Mary Ann's three brothers. She was 11 years old and a scholar. She was recorded as born in Kilmarnock.

Mary Ann Marshall was recorded by the 1861 census living with her five siblings and her mother and grandmother in the latter's home. She was recorded as 21 years of age, born in England and single.

Sarah Marshall's daughter Mary Ann McCrae, who made her X mark and who had been present where the death occurred, of 7 High Church Lane, was the informant of Sarah's death in 1891. 4 5 7


Mary married John McCRAE on 27 Dec 1861 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland.1 (John McCRAE was born about 1835.)


Mary next married John McANARNEY on 21 Jul 1588 in Holyrood, Edinburgh, Scotland.2 3 (John McANARNEY was born about 1815.)


  Marriage Notes:

"..... on 21st July (Huntly) was married to Lady Henrietta Stewart in the chapel of Holyrood with great triumph, mirth, and pastime. The king took the greatest interest in the marriage, and on 11th July wrote to the Laird of Abercairny announcing his intention to have it answerable 'in all solemnities to our honour and the parties awin estates.' Therefore, as many necessary things could not be had in any common market, he desired the laird to help with venison, wild fowl, fed capons and such others as he could procure in time. The marriage was celebrated by Adamson, Archbishop of St. Andrews, in defiance of a resolution of the Presbytery of Edinburgh, who required the Earl to give satisfactory proof of his steadiness to the reformed religion." (page 506)

"The Marquis of Huntly married Lady Henrietta Stewart, who survived him, and in 1641, owing to renewed persecution by the Kirk, she was forced to go to France. 'A strange thing,' says Spalding, 'to see a worthy lady near seventy years of age put to such trouble and travail . . . her children and grandchildren dispersed and spread, and albeit nobly born yet left helpless and comfortless, and so put at by the Kirk that she behoved to go or else bide excommunication, thereby losing her estate and living. It is said she had three hundred thousand merks in gold and jewels with her.' She died in September 1642, and was buried in her mother's grave at Lyons." (page 526)

from Records of Aboyne




"The Marquess married Henrietta Stewart, daughter of Esme, Duke of Lennox. On 23 September 1586 he got from the King 5000 merks for his expenses in bringing her home from France. They were married at Holyrood 21 July 1588 by Adamson, the Archbishop of St. Andrews, in defiance of a resolution of the Presbytery of Edinburgh requiring proof of his attachment to the Reformed Faith. In view of the marriage between him and Henrietta Stewart, ' beloved by the King as a daughter,' he had a charter of the Commendatorship of Dunfermline 26 May 1587. The Marchioness survived him, but in 1641, owing to continued persecution by the Kirk, she was forced to go to France, where she died 2 September of the following year, being buried in her mother's grave at Lyons. By her the Marquess left issue"

from Scots Peerage (vol 4) 3 8

Sources


1 LDS, IGI.

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).

3 e-books, The Records of Aboyne 1230-1681 edited by Charles XI Marquis of Huntly (1894).

4 GRO Scotland, Kilmarnock Ayrshire Deaths 1891.

5 GRO, Kilmarnock Ayrshire ED 6 page 13.

6 Free BMD England and Wales, Newcastle upon Tyne (25) England Births March 1840 page 305.

7 1851 UK census, Kilmarnock Low Church Ayrshire ED 11 page 43 and 44.

8 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 4 (1907).

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