HOME, James 2
- Baptised: 20 June 1813, Clatt parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 2
- Partnership (1): McLEOD, Isobel
- Marriage (2): MURRAY, Anne on 21 December 1861 in Mains of Tullyangus, Clatt, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1
- Died: 20 December 1880 at 6.00 am, Mains of Drumrossie, Insch, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1
Cause of his death was pneumonia over 7 days.3
User ID: E237.
General Notes:
"HOME JAMES PETER HOME/CHRISTIAN STRACHAN M 20/06/1813 180 10 / 148 CLATT"
from Births and Baptisms
Old Parish Registers Clatt parish Aberdeenshire Baptisms
"Anno Domini 20th June 1813 Home James lawful son of Peter Home and Christian Strachan in mains of Tilliangus was baptized before witnesses Robert Gordon in Tilliangus and William Low in Clatt "
In 1862 James Home's son, also James but given the middle name Wight, was born. James Home, who was not present where the birth took place, was the informant of his son's birth before the registrar, George Mackie, at Insch on 1 February 1862. His address was noted as Glenlogie, Chapel of Garioch.
In 1867 James Home's daughter, Margaret, was born. James Home, who was not present where the birth occurred, was the informant of his daughter's birth before the registrar, George Mackie, at Insch on 10 April 1867. His address was noted as Glenlogie, Chapel of Garioch.
In 1869 James Home's son, Alexander, was born. James Home, who was not present where the birth occurred, was the informant of his son's birth before the registrar, George Mackie, at Insch on 30 June 1869. His address was noted as Glenlogie, Chapel of Garioch.
In 1871 James Home's daughter, Helen, was born. James Home, who was present where the birth took place, was the informant of his daughter, Helen's birth before the registrar, George Mackie, at Insch on 10 October 1871. His address was noted as Glenlogie, Chapel of Garioch.
James Home died in 1880. His death certificate recorded his age at death as 67 years. He was a farm servant married to Ann Murray. His parents were deceased. 2 3 4 5
Medical Notes:
George Mackie MD certified the cause of death.
James Home's son, James Wight Home, who had not been present where the death occurred, and who gave his address as 36 Prince Albert Buildings Edinburgh, gave notice of his father's death before the registrar, George Mackie, at Insch on 22 December 1880. 3
James had a relationship with Isobel McLEOD. (Isobel McLEOD was born about 1815.)
James next married Anne MURRAY on 21 December 1861 in Mains of Tullyangus, Clatt, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.1 (Anne MURRAY was born about 1833 and died in 1910 in Insch parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 6.)
Marriage Notes:
"HOME JAMES MURRAY ANNE 1861 180 / 2 CLATT"
from Index of Marriages
The marriage was celebrated after banns according to the forms of the Church of Scotland. James Walker, minister at Clatt, conducted the service. John Anderson and John Lipp were the witnesses.
James Home was a farm servant residing at Glenlogie in the parish of Chapel of Garioch, Aberdeenshire. He was 48 years of age and unmarried. His parents were deceased.
Ann Murray was a domestic servant of Convel Street, Dufftown. She was single and aged 28 years. Only her mother's name was entered.
The marriage was registered on 21 December 1861 at Clatt, John Minto being the registrar. 1 7
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