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McCONVEY, John
(About 1800-Before 1870)
PRENTICE, Murray
(About 1800-After 1870)
McCONVILLE, Patrick
(About 1826-1871)
MURPHY, Mary
(About 1831-)
McCONVILLE, Patrick
(1861-After 1891)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. McCONVILLE, Ann

McCONVILLE, Patrick

  • Born: 5 Mar 1861, Calderbank, Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland
  • Marriage (1): McCONVILLE, Ann 1
  • Died: After 27 Aug 1891

  General Notes:

The 1861 census for Old Monkland recorded Patrick as being under a year old. He was the second child of this family to be called Patrick.

Patrick McConvil was recorded as aged 12 years when recorded by the 1871 census for Coatbridge. He was still a scholar and had been born in Old Monkland.

The 1881 census recorded Patrick living at Brown's Square in the parish of Old Monkland with his widowed mother and his younger brother Joseph. Patrick had been born in Calderbank and was recorded as 19 years old. He was unmarried.

In 1891 Patrick, who had been present where her death occurred, was the informant of his mother's death before the registrar at Coatbridge, Edward Jack, on 27 August 1891. He made his X mark. 2 3


Patrick married Ann McCONVILLE, daughter of Patrick McCONVILLE and Mary MURPHY.1 (Ann McCONVILLE was born on 18 Feb 1859 in Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland 4 and died 17 April 1861 at 9.30 pm in Calderbank, Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.). The cause of her death was disease of bowels over 4 months.


  Marriage Notes:

"With this laird Mr. Alexander Skene begins his genealogical account of the family. He says -

'After many generations succeeded Alexander Skene of yat ilke. At that tyme the family being weak and under burdens, he married Elizabeth Black, daughter to a burgess of Aberdeen, with whom he got in dott and tocher good all that tract of land called the round table' and MS.D adds - 'being that part of the town of Aberdeen bounded on the east with the Castle Street or present Exchange, on the south with the Exchequer Row, and on the west with the Rotten Row, and on the north with the Narrow Wynd. Besides these houses, he got a considerable sum of money with her.' [....]

Alexander Skene was, as we have seen, in pupillarity when his father died in 1507, and attained majority in 1514 [....]

On 17th July, in the same year (1514), he is infeft as heir, served and retoured, to Alexander Skene, his father, in the lands and barony of Skene.

In 1516 he married Elizabeth Black, as on 20th May in that year he receives a Crown charter to himself and Elizabeth Black, his spouse, of the lands of Newton in Skein and Letter, in Baronia de Skene, by his own resignation, as her jointure lands. He seems to have died in 1517."

from Skene of Skene 1

Sources


1 e-books, Memorials of the Family of Skene of Skene ed. William Forbes Skene (1887).

2 GRO, Old Monkland 652/3 en d 8?03 page 55.

3 Roman Catholic Church, Baptisms St Patrick's Coatbridge 1851-1853.

4 LDS, IGI.

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