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McGUNNIGALE, Michael Stone mason or farmer
(About 1830-Before 1880)
McNULTY, Mary
(About 1835-After 1921)
McGUNNIGALE, Michael Iron puddler & steel worker
(About 1855-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. McGOWAN, Mary Ann

2. McGUNNIGALE, Helen
3. QUEEN, James

McGUNNIGALE, Michael Iron puddler & steel worker

  • Born: About 1855, Ireland
  • Marriage (1): McGOWAN, Mary Ann on 23 Nov 1880 in Roman Catholic Chapel, Mossend, Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • Marriage (2): McGUNNIGALE, Helen on 16 Feb 1738 in Banchory Ternan parish, Kincardineshire, Scotland 1
  • Marriage (3): QUEEN, James in Oct 1749 2
  • Died: 10 December 1921 at 3.15 am, 100 Clydesdale, Holytown District, Lanarkshire, Scotland

   Cause of his death was acute pneumonia over 4 days.

   Other names for Michael were McGONIGAL, Michael, McGONIGALE, Michael,3 McGONNIGLE, Michael and McGUNIGALL, Michael.

  General Notes:

Michael McGonigale was recorded by the 1901 census for Holytown, Lanarkshire, as head of a household living at Clydesdale Buildings, Clydesdale Road. With him lived his wife and five cildren, along with four male boarders, all in their twenties and all born in Ireland. Michael was recorded as 50 years of age and born in Ireland. He worked as an iron puddler.

In 1898 Michael's seven year old daughter, Mary, died. Michael was the informant before the registrar at Holytown on 28 July 1898, and made his X mark. His occupation was recorded as iron puddler.

Michael's son Peter died died in 1919 and Michael was the informant of his death before the registrar. He had been present where the death occurred, and gave notice of the death before Gil Hamilton, registrar, at Holytown on 20 May 1919 and made his X mark. His occupation was noted as iron worker.

When Michael died in 1921, his place of death was noted simply as 100 Clydesdale in the registration district of Holytown. It is presumably the same street mentioned in his wife's death certificte as her usual residence. Michael was recorded as 'iron worker married to Mary Ann McGowan'. His age was recorded as 69 years. His father was deceased.

Michael was a steel worker, according to the death certificate of his widow, Mary Ann in 1934.

In 1940 his daughter Helen died and in her death certificate Michael was referred to as a 'steel worker deceased'. 3

  Medical Notes:

Walter S. Findlay MB ChB certified the cause of death.

Kathleen McGunnigale, Michael's daughter, who was present where his death took place, gave notice of his death before Gil Hamilton, registrar, at Holytown on 10 December 1921.


Michael married Mary Ann McGOWAN, daughter of James McGOWAN and Helen O'NEILL, on 23 Nov 1880 in Roman Catholic Chapel, Mossend, Lanarkshire, Scotland. (Mary Ann McGOWAN was born about 1855 in Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland 3 and died 17 May 1934 at 0.15 am in 85 Clydesdale Street, New Stevenson, Lanarkshire, Scotland.). The cause of her death was senility.


  Marriage Notes:

Michael McGonigal and Mary Ann McGown (sic) were married after banns according to the rites and forms of the Roman Catholic Church by James Milne CC. The witnesses were Thomas McAnulty and Mary McCarthy.

Michael, who made his X mark, was a bachelor aged 23 years and was an iron puddler. His address was 20 Centre Street. His father was deceased.

Mary Ann, who made her X mark, was also unmarried and aged 24 years. Her address was 12 Centre Street. No employment was noted. Her parents were both living.

The marriage was registered at Bothwell parish on 27 November 1880, William McNab being the registrar.

Michael next married Helen McGUNNIGALE, daughter of Michael McGUNNIGALE Iron puddler & steel worker and Mary Ann McGOWAN, on 16 Feb 1738 in Banchory Ternan parish, Kincardineshire, Scotland.1 (Helen McGUNNIGALE was born about 1883 in Mossend, Lanarkshire, Scotland 3 and died 4 January 1940 at 3.00 am in 85 Clydesdale Street, New Stevenson, Lanarkshire, Scotland.). The cause of her death was gastric influenza over 10 days.


  Marriage Notes:

"STRACHAN
MARGARET
JOHN BURNET/
16/02/1738
252/ 10 275
Banchory Ternan"

from Index of Marriages




"John Burnett of Elrick. He was served heir general, 17 September, 1737, to his father, Andrew Burnett of Elrick. He married Margaret, daughter of Strachan of Balgall, afterwards wife of Sir Arthur Forbes, Bart, of Craigievar. In 1742, he was Dean of Guild, and in 1744, baillie of Aberdeen. He had issue .... Mr. John Burnett died in 1748. The Aberdeen Journal of the period thus records his death : -

'John Burnett of Elrick, late one of the baillies of the city, died November ----, 1748, aged 37.'

from Thanage of Ferrmartyn 1 4

Michael next married James QUEEN, son of Owen QUIN and Catherine DORIS, in Oct 1749.2 (James QUEEN was born on 2 Jun 1873 in Bothwell Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland 5.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Family and Education (of Arthur Forbes)
b. 1709 .... m.(2) Oct. 1749, Margaret, née Strachan, of Balgall, wid. of John Burnett of Elrick, Aberdeen, 5s. 4da. suc. fa. May 1722."

from History of Parliament website




"He (Arthur Forbes) married secondly, Margaret, daughter of Strachan of Balgall, and relict of John Burnett of Elrick, by whom he had five sons and two daughters

I. George, died young.

II. William, succeeded to title and estates.

III. Duncan Forbes Mitchell of Thainston, born in 1756 ; married Catharine Anne, daughter of Fraser of Fraserfield, and had issue - I. Arthur. II. William. III. Duncan (these three d. s. p.).

IV. John Forbes Mitchell of Thainston, born 1785; married Anne, eldest daughter of George Powell, Lieut.-Col. of Artillery, E.I.C.S., and had issue.

IV. John, died young.

V. Arthur, born 1760; Lieut.-Col. 22nd Regiment; married, in 1806,Isabella, daughter of Principal M'Leod, of King's College, Aberdeen, son of Donald M'Leod of Talisker, by whom he had - I. Arthur Forbes Gordon of Rayne, and others.

1. Margaret, born in 1752 ; married Peter Scott of Rossie, and had issue.

2. Mitchell, born in 1762 ; married Shaw.

Sir Arthur Forbes died in 1773, and was succeeded by his second son .... Sir William Forbes, 5th Bart, of Craigievar and Fintray."

from Thanage of Fermartyn 2 4

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Marriages.

2 Internet Site, http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1715-1754/member/forbes-sir-arthur-1709-73.

3 GRO Edinburgh (2002), Holytown Lanarkshire, Clydesdale Buildings, Clydesdale Road.

4 e-books, The Thanage of Fermartyn by William Temple (1894).

5 LDS.

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