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HOWIE, Unknown (Robert? Joseph?)
(About 1595-)
HOWIE, Robert elder, of Glentore
(About 1634-After 1710)
GRAY, Elizabeth
(About 1655-)
HOWIE, Joseph of Meikle Drumgray
(About 1690-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. HAY, Elizabeth

HOWIE, Joseph of Meikle Drumgray 2 3

  • Born: About 1690
  • Marriage (1): HAY, Elizabeth on 29 July 1717 in Airdrie or New Monkland parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland 1 2

   Another name for Joseph was HOUIE, Joseph.1 2 4

   User ID: C698.

  General Notes:

"Howie, of Meikledrumgray, Joseph, son of Robert H, portioner of Easter Glentore RS42/XI.267, 305; XII.569; his spouse, see Hay, Elizabeth
Howie, Joseph, portioner of Easter Glentore RS42/VI.364, 368; IX.48, 51, 221, 458; X.3, 344; XI.267, 305; XII.102, 396"

from Forfarian (2016) citing Index to Registers of Sasines, County of of Lanark, 1618-1720 5


Joseph married Elizabeth HAY, daughter of George HAY in Annathill and Unknown, on 29 July 1717 in Airdrie or New Monkland parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland.1 2 (Elizabeth HAY was born about 1690.)


  Marriage Notes:

"HOUIE
JOSEPH
ELIZABETH HAY/FR268 (FR268)
29/07/1717
651/10 256
Airdrie or New Monkland"




Old Parish Registers
Airdrie or New Monkland parish Lanarkshire
Marriages

"1717
Jully 29
Joseph Houie and Elizabeth Hay Witt John Hay of Inchnoch and James Hay in anathill"

Note: Inchnoch or Inchnok was formerly associated with the Forsyth of Dykes family, then later with the Hay and Steel families. The remains of a tower house is noted by Historic Environment Scotland. It is situated north of Glenboig and east of Mount Ellen, in the parish of New Monkland, not far from Marnock/Marnoch. The "John Hay of Inchnoch" mentioned may be the minister at New Monkland, who did not die until 1720, or possibly his son who carried the same name and title. "James Hay in Anathill" may possibly be James Hay, grandson of Andrew Hay of Inchnoch and son of George Hay in Annathill; that James Hay was a Writer to the Signet in Edinburgh and the father of the Roman Catholic Bishop George Hay who was born in 1729. This possibility should be treated with caution as the latter was, as a Jacobite, banished in 1715. Though he presumably returned, the dates of the return are not clear.< 1 2 6 7 8 9 10

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Marriages.

2 Old Parish Registers of the Church of Scotland, Airdrie or New Monkland parish Lanarkshire Marriages 1717.

3 Internet Site, https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=742294.0 Forfarian 22 Feb 2016.

4 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

5 Internet Site, https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=742294.0 Forfarian 22 Feb 2016 citing Index to Registers of Sasines, County of of Lanark, 1618-1720.

6 Internet Site, https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/record/hes/45773/inchnock-tower/rcahms.

7 Internet Site, https://canmore.org.uk/site/45773/inchnock-tower.

8 e-books, Scottish Episcopal Clergy 1689-2000 ed. David Bertie John Hay M.A.

9 e-books, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae by Hew Scott.

10 Internet Site, https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Hay,_George_(1729-1811)_(DNB00).

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