| NELIS, Annie
(About 1846-) |
NELIS, Annie
Cause of her death was chronic bronchitis and cardiac asthenia over 3 months.4 Another name for Annie was QUIGLEY, Annie.3 4 General Notes: Annie Quigley was recorded by the 1881 census living at number 6 Braid Street, Glasgow. With her lived her husband and two children, and her mother and sister. Annie was recorded as 34 years old and born in Ireland. Medical Notes: J. S. Montgomery, physician and surgeon, certified the cause of death. Annie married Patrick QUIGLEY, son of John QUIGLEY and Margaret McGARVEY, on 9 Jun 1873 in St Mungo's RC Chapel, Glasgow, Scotland.1 (Patrick QUIGLEY was born in Ireland 3 4, christened on 16 Jun 1843 in Long Tower RC Parish, County Derry, Ireland 6 and died 20 June 1904 at 7.50 pm in Western Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland 4.). The cause of his death was pernicious anaemia.4 Marriage Notes: The marriage was solemnised according to the rites and forms of the Roman Catholic Church. The priest was Father Anthony Carroll. The witnesses were Bernard McLaughlin and Hannah McCairnie. Annie next married Agnes STORIE.2 (Agnes STORIE was born about 1585.) Marriage Notes: "Sir David of Glenfarquhar, had charter of Mains of Balbegno, in the parish of Fettercairn, 2 August 1627, admitted Advocate before 1630, appointed Commissary of Edinburgh 1634 ; as Deputy for Kincardineshire he consented to the Union with England 27 February 1652 ; was member for said county in the united parliament in 1652, and in the Scots Parliament in 1667. He married Margaret, daughter of Sir Robert Hepburn of Bearford, and had issue." |
1 LDS, IGI.
2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).
3 1881 UK census, Glasgow RDS 644-8 En D 22 page 1 6 Braid Street.
4 various, email from Isabel Sharp April 2009.
5 GRO Index, Deaths Anderston Glasgow 1917 644/11 no 781.
6 (http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie), Long Tower RC parish County Derry Baptisms.
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