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McGONIGAL, John Housepainter
(About 1800-)
HARGAN, Jane
(About 1805-)
McGOWAN, Henry
(About 1800-Before 1890)
GRIMES, Mary Jane
(About 1800-Before 1890)
McGONIGAL, Daniel Housepainter & Army pensioner
(About 1835-1895)
McGOWAN, Elizabeth
(About 1830-)
McGONIGAL, Mary
(1872-1874)

 

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McGONIGAL, Mary 1 2

  • Born: 20 Jan 1872, Anderston, Glasgow, Scotland 3
  • Died: 23 Dec 1874, 63 Clyde Street, Glasgow, Scotland 4

  General Notes:

This was the second child in the family to be given this name.


Mary married Daniel McGONIGAL, son of Daniel McGONIGAL Housepainter & Army pensioner and Elizabeth McGOWAN, on 6 Jun 1634.5 (Daniel McGONIGAL was born in 1862 in Ireland 1 2, christened on 3 Feb 1862 in St Patrick's RC Church, Belfast, County Antrim, Ireland 4 and died before 5 Jul 1865.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Elizabeth Brodie .... was married on the 6th of June,1634, to Colin Campbell of Arderseer and Calcantrie," second son of Sir John Campbell of Calder. He died in 1642, but left two sons, the eldest of whom, Hugh, on the death of his uncle, in 1654, succeeded to the title and estates, was knighted in 1660, and became the progenitor of the Earls Cawdor."

from Diary of Alexander Brodie




"1640, 11th May: Castle of Cawdor: John Campbell, the younger of Cawdor, with consent of his brother, Colin Campbell of Galcantray (the Tutor) granted a disposition to Elizabeth Brodie, spouse of the said Colin and to Hugh and Alexander, their sons - of the town and lands of Ardeseyr. The lady was the daughter of David Brodie of that ilk. The oldest son was afterward, Sir Hugh Campbell and Thane of Cawdor. The younger son, Alexander, was killed by an accident at Ardeseyr, while yet a youth (family chronicles of the Thanes). Jean, the daughter of Colin and Elizabeth married John Hay, the last Laird of Lochloy and Park, of the old line. An illegitimate son of Colin, Tutor of Cawdor, was Donald of Urchany and Boghole who married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Innes of Muirton. Of that family was Colin Campbell, the author of Vitruvius Britannicus."

"1653-6: Various records mention that the Laird of Calder had an additional brother James, and a sister Mary (this was now Hugh as Laird, his brother Alexander being deceased, and likewise by this time both John Campbells, Thane and heir.). (Colin and Elizabeth (Brodie) Campbell had, according to the records thus far, five children: Hugh, Alexander, James, Jean (who married Lord Hay) and Mary."

from The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor< 5 6

Sources


1 Richard McDonough and James Boswell (2003), Daithi McGonigal 14 February 2012.

2 e-mails, Daithi McGonigal 14 February 2012.

3 LDS, IGI.

4 ancestry.co.uk, Johnson/Stanley Family Tree.

5 e-books, The Diary of Alexander Brodie of Brodie and of his son James Brodie of Brodie (The Spalding Club 1863).

6 e-books, The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor by Cosmos Innes and John Frederich Vaughn Campbell 1st Earl of Cawdor (1859).

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