Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald Intimations 1854-1910

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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 175, 03/04/1858

Births:

Green, Male on 01/04/1858 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan. Father: Robert

Fullerton, Female on 20/03/1858 at the City of Glasgow Bank, [Dockhead St.] Saltcoats. Father: James

McBride, Female on 23/03/1858 at Stair Bridge, Mauchline. Father not named

Stirling, Female on 22/03/1858 at Hill St. Kilmarnock. Father: Patrick

Wight, Female on 18/03/1858 at Dalmellington. Father: James, jr., joiner

Kay, Female on 31/03/1858 at 85 Queen St. Glasgow. Father: Robert

Ferguson, Male on 24/03/1858 at Templeton, Auchinleck. Father: Thomas

Gibson, Female on 26/03/1858 at Auchinleck. Father: Robert

Arkison, Male on 28/03/1858 at Ford St. Catrine. Father: Charles, drawer


Marriages:
Dalziel, James on 23/03/1858 at St. Marnock St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to Janet, only daughter of Mr James Hillhouse

Hillhouse, Janet on 23/03/1858 at St. Marnock St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to Mr James Dalziel

Russell, Charles on 19/03/1858 at Portland St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. D. V. Thomson, to Miss Ann Lamberton, Kilmarnock

Lamberton, Ann on 19/03/1858 at Portland St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. D. V. Thomson, to Mr Charles Russell, turner, Kilmarnock

White, Andrew on 26/03/1858 at Ford St. Catrine by the Rev. John MacGowan, to Ann, second daughter of the late Mr John McDonald, labourer, Catrine

McDonald, Ann on 26/03/1858 at Ford St. Catrine by the Rev. John MacGowan, to Mr Andrew White

Young, Robert on 29/03/1858 at Kilmarnock, to Ellen, only daughter of the late Mr McClacher, Anderston, Glasgow

McClacher, Ellen on 29/03/1858 at Kilmarnock, to Mr Robert Young, tenter, Lancefield Mill, Anderston

Blamire, Richard on 15/03/1858 at the parish church, Dewsbury by the Rev. T. Allbutt, to Sarah Firth of Dewsbury

Firth, Sarah on 15/03/1858 at the parish church, Dewsbury by the Rev. T. Allbutt, to Mr Richard Blamire of Dewsbury
The bride and bridegroom are each in their 73rd year. This is the sixth "blooming damsel" the bridegroom has led to the hymeneal altar

Hood, A. on 12/03/1858 at High St. Kilmarnock, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Mr John McDonald, Catrine

McDonald, Elizabeth on 12/03/1858 at High St. Kilmarnock, to Mr A. Hood, engineer


Deaths:
[The first entry is incomplete due to folds in the paper.]
[Male] on 06/03/1858 [most likely overseas and originally from] Ayrshire, Scotland. In the 78th year of his age

Murdoch, John on 28/03/1858 at Barrs, Cumnock. In his 46th year. Builder

Dickie, Agnes on 29/03/1858 at Broomhill, Kilwinning. Aged 10 years. Daughter of Mr George Dickie, colliery manager, Fergushill

McLeitchie [McLatchie], Annabella King on 25/03/1858 at Main St. Kilwinning. Aged 20 years. Daughter of Mr James McLeitchie, Irvine

Brown, Anne on 25/03/1858 at Byres, Kilwinning. Aged 16 years. Daughter of Mr Henry Brown

Lindsay or Gemmel, Ann on 27/03/1858 at the house of her brother, Mr John Gemmel, Ironmonger, Main St. Kilwinning. In the 31st year of her age—much regretted

Binnie, George Archibald William on 21/03/1858 at Morton House, Kilmarnock. Fourth son of the late William Binnie, Esq., Glasgow

Howat, Jane on 24/03/1858 at Ochiltree. Aged 89 years. Relict of the late Mr Andrew Hamilton, tailor and clothier, Ochiltree

Howat, John on 24/03/1858 at Boyd St. Kilmarnock. Aged 24 years

Lennox William on 11/03/1858 after a short but severe illness at Stewarton. Tailor and clothier—much and deeply regretted by a numerous circle of friends and acquaintances

McCleod, Peter on 21/03/1858 at 56 King St. Kilmarnock. Aged 28 years. Late of Washington, U.S.

Wilson, George on 29/03/1858 at Mill Square, Catrine. In the 69th year of his age. Baker, Catrine

Campbell, Ann on 29/03/1858 of gastric fever, at Grasswater, Auchinleck. Daughter of Peter Campbell

Laybody, Mary on 31/03/1858 after a lingering illness, at Auchinleck. Aged 28 years. Wife of Samuel Hamilton
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 176, 10/04/1858

Births:

Nicol, Male on 03/04/1858 at Wave Cottage, Ardrossan. Father: Hugh

Barbour, Male on 01/04/1858 at Broomhill, Dundonald. Father not named

Cuthbertson, still-born Female on 03/04/1858 at Toponthank, parish of Kilmarnock. Father not named

Watson, Male on 01/04/1858 at Drybridge, Dundonald. Father not named

Cameron, Female on 02/04/1858 at Loudounhill. Father: William

Steel, Male on 27/03/1858 at High Newton, near Darvel. Father: John

Nimmo, Male on 06/04/1858 at Maybole. Father: Thomas

Maitland, Male on 05/04/1858 at Mull St. Catrine. Father: Alexander, labourer

Logan, Male on 06/04/1858 at No. 3 Miller St. Paisley. Father: Archibald

White, Female on 06/04/1858 at Cumnock. Father: Andrew, Esq., banker

Bently, Female on 24/01/1858 at Arran Cottage, Emerald Hill, Melbourne. Father: Hendrie


Marriages:
Kempt, William on 05/04/1858 at Lawn St. Paisley by the Rev. G. B. Porteous, Irvine, (brother of the bride), to Miss Margaret, only daughter of the late T. M. Porteous, Esq., professor of music, Glasgow

Porteous, Margaret on 05/04/1858 at Lawn St. Paisley by the Rev. G. B. Porteous, Irvine, (brother of the bride), to Mr William Kempt

Fordyce, George on 06/04/1858 at Croft Cottage, Kilmaurs by the Rev. Peter Cairns, of Stewarton, to Hanna, third daughter of the late Rev. David Robertson

Robertson, Hanna on 06/04/1858 at Croft Cottage, Kilmaurs by the Rev. Peter Cairns, of Stewarton, to George Fordyce, Esq., merchant, Glasgow

Ewen, Stephen on 07/04/1858 at Knock Castle, Largs by the Rev. John Kinross, M.A. to Margaret Eliza, youngest daughter of Robert Steele, Esq, of Knock

Steele, Margaret Eliza on 07/04/1858 at Knock Castle, Largs by the Rev. John Kinross, M.A. to Stephen Ewen, Esq., of Quarter

Hood, A. on 12/03/1858 at High St. Kilmarnock, to Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr Peter Clark, spirit merchant there. (Not of the late Mr John McDonald, Catrine, as in last week's Herald)

Clark, Elizabeth on 12/03/1858 at High St. Kilmarnock, to Mr A. Hood, engineer

Murphy, Mr on 09/04/1858 at Warwickhill, Dreghorn by the Rev. Mr Mulroy, to Anna Calderwood, youngest daughter of Mr Edward Calderwood, pits-headman

Calderwood, Anna on 09/04/1858 at Warwickhill, Dreghorn by the Rev. Mr Mulroy, to Mr Murphy


Deaths:
McJannet, Isabella on 06/04/1858 at Kilmahew House, Ardrossan. Youngest daughter of the late Mr Robert McJannet, farmer in Myremill, Maybole

Kennedy, John on 04/04/1858 at Dalkeith. Aged 87. Formerly, and for a long period, governor of Ayr Prison. Friends will please accept this intimation

Ritchie, Joseph, Capt. suddenly on 20/01/1858 at Melbourne

Black, Elizabeth McKenney on 29/03/1858 at Wind Mill St.[sic]. Aged 5½ years. Daughter of Robert Black

Donaldson, George on 07/04/1858 at Dalmellington. Station-master

Home, Miss on 02/04/1858 at 19 Rutland St. Edinburgh. Of Fairlie Lodge, Ayrshire. Daughter of the late Vice-Admiral Sir George Home, Bart., of Blackadder

Marr, John R. on 24/02/1858 at Havana, on board the ship Dream, of Glasgow. Aged 24 years. Of Irvine

Miller, Matthew on 06/04/1858 at Roadside, Cumnock. Son of Mr Alexander Miller, late of Glaisnock
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 177, 17/04/1858

Births:

Fulton, Female on 10/04/1858 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: William

Taylor, Twin sons on 11/04/1858 at Garden St. Ayr. Father: Alexander

Clark, Twin son and daughter on 10/04/1858 at 32 High St. Ayr. Father: Quintin

Ramage, Male on 08/04/1858 at St. Cuthbert St. Catrine. Father: Robert

Loudon, Female on 04/04/1858 at Symington. Father: John, joiner

Lyon, Female on 05/04/1858 at Galston. Father: John W.

Strang, Female on 11/04/1858 at 13 Charlotte St. Ayr. Father not named

Struthers, Male [no date] at Moscow, parish of Kilmarnock. Father: Alexander

Hepburn, Male on 09/04/1858 at Back Lane, Catrine. Father: James jun.

Miller, Female on 15/04/1858 at Kilmaurs. Father: James, joiner

McGuire, Female on 24/03/1858 at Lugar. Father: Denis

McLorey, Male on 05/04/1858 at Churchhill, Auchinleck. Father: John

Haney, Male on 06/04/1858 at Commondyke, Auchinleck. Father: Peter

Baillie, Male on 09/04/1858 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Father: Thomas

Reid, Male on 05/04/1858 at Commercial Inn, Auchinleck. Father: John

McShene, Female on 29/03/1858 at Auchinleck. Father: James

Thomson, Male on 13/04/1858 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Father: William


Marriages:
Gibson, Robert on 09/04/1858 at Grange St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. D. V. Thomson, to Agnes Parker, Kilmarnock

Parker, Agnes on 09/04/1858 at Grange St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. D. V. Thomson, to Mr Robert Gibson, Stevenston

Dickson, Thomas on 02/04/1858 at 217 Brandon Place, Glasgow by the Rev. Stewart Smith, minister of Leadhills, to Mary Geddes, daughter of W. G. Borron, Esq., of Leadhills, formerly of Woolden Hall, Lancashire

Borron, Mary Geddes on 02/04/1858 at 217 Brandon Place, Glasgow by the Rev. Stewart Smith, minister of Leadhills, to Thomas Dickson, Esq., of Colombo, Island of Ceylon, Consul there for his Majesty the King of the Belgians

Lang, Matthew on 20/01/1858 at Snake Valley, near Beechworth, Australia by the Rev. John Grant, to Jane, only daughter of the late Mr Alexander Scott, farmer, Knockormal, Colmonell, Ayrshire

Scott, Jane on 20/01/1858 at Snake Valley, near Beechworth, Australia by the Rev. John Grant, to Mr Matthew Lang, wine merchant, Melbourne

Miller, William on 05/04/1858 at the Crown Inn, Kilmarnock by the Rev. James Aitken to Miss Mary Dick

Dick, Mary on 05/04/1858 at the Crown Inn, Kilmarnock by the Rev. James Aitken to Mr William Miller, innkeeper

Munn, Robert on 09/04/1858 at Ayr by the Rev. Thomas Dykes, to Mary, daughter of Mr John McClelland, Carrick St.

McClelland, Mary on 09/04/1858 at Ayr by the Rev. Thomas Dykes, to Mr Robert Munn, coachman, George Hotel, Kilmarnock

Ramsay, William on 05/04/1858 at Clark St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to Miss Agnes Boyd

Boyd, Agnes on 05/04/1858 at Clark St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to Mr William Ramsay, builder

Jack, John on 02/04/1858 at West Kilbride by the Rev. Mr Findlay, to Jeanie, only daughter of James Donaldson there

Donaldson, Jeanie on 02/04/1858 at West Kilbride by the Rev. Mr Findlay, to Mr John Jack, joiner

Hepburn, James on 02/04/1858 at Mull[sic] St. Catrine by the Rev. J. B. Biggar, to Isabella, youngest daughter of the late Mr Gordon McCrae, puddler, Muirkirk

McCrae, Isabella on 02/04/1858 at Mull[sic] St. Catrine by the Rev. J. B. Biggar, to Mr James Hepburn, labourer

Brown, Andrew on 16/04/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Ann Brown, daughter of William Brown, Engineman

Brown, Ann on 16/04/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Andrew Brown, miner


Deaths:
Campbell, John on 09/04/1858 at London. Captain of the Ship "Bridgeton"—a native of Saltcoats—much regretted

Shearer, Charles on 06/04/1858 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan. Aged 14 years. Son of Mr Thomas Shearer, ship-carpenter

Rodger, Robert on 14/04/1858 at Linn Toll, Dalry. Aged 40 years

Ross, Francis on 13/04/1858 at New St. Dalry. Aged 42 years

Walker, James on 10/04/1858 at Kilbirnie. Aged 10 years. Son of James Walker, net manufacturer

Buchanan, James on 11/04/1858 at Fergushill Orchard, Kilwinning. Aged 39 years. Son of Mr James Buchanan, assistant-forester, Eglinton

Girvan, George on 08/04/1858 at Newyards, Maybole. At an advanced age

Gray, Michael on 08/04/1858 at Berwickhall, parish of Coylton. Aged 86 years. Late gamekeeper on the Auchincruive estate

Graham, Jane on 03/04/1858 at Main St. Kilwinning. Aged 42 years. Wife of Mr John Nicol, baker

Auld, John on 06/04/1858 at Soulis St. Kilmarnock. Aged 4 years. Son of Mr Hugh Auld, shoemaker

Brown, John on 07/04/1858 at Glencairn Square, Kilmarnock. Aged 64 years. Weaver

Manson, Ann on 07/04/1858 at Kilbirnie. Aged 85 years. Relict of Mr James McCosh, coalmaster at Barkip

Jamieson, Jean on 11/04/1858 at Pisgah, Craigie. Aged 73 years. Wife of Mr John Stevenston[sic], farmer there

Blair, Robert on 12/04/1858 at Bonnington Square, Kilmarnock. In the 35th year of his age. Brass finisher

McGilvray, Agnes on 12/04/1858 at Ford St. Catrine. In the 17th year of her age. Third daughter of Mr James McGilvray, labourer

McCallum, Catherine on 14/04/1858 at her father's house Wood St. Catrine. In the 24th year of her age. Wife of Mr D. McKellar, and daughter of Mr John McCallum, Catrine, bleach works

Currie, Adam on 02/04/1858 at Carbellow, Auchinleck. Aged 64 years. Shepherd

Corvey, Jane on 06/04/1858 at Auchinleck. Aged 12 years. Daughter of Mr Henry Corvey

Martin, Alexander on 07/04/1858 at Darnconnar, Auchinleck. Aged 1 year. Son of Henry Martin

Baillie, infant on 10/04/1858 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Infant child of Thomas Baillie

Burns, John on 13/04/1858 at Auchinleck. Aged 21 years. Warehouseman

Templeton, Martha Wilson on 13/04/1858 at Auchinleck. Aged 12 years. Daighter of George Templeton

McAreavy, Bernard on 13/04/1858 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Aged 29 years. Iron miner
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 178, 24/04/1858

Births:

McKenna, Female on 19/04/1858 at Newton, Catrine. Father: David, Catrine Works

Hamilton, Male on 19/04/1858 at Montgomerie Cottage, Irvine. Father: John, Esq.

Davidson, Female on 18/04/1858 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: Francis

Allen, Female twins on 19/04/1858 at Eglinton Iron Works, Kilwinning. Father: William, wright

Service, Male on 18/04/1858 at Bridge-End, Kilwinning. Father: David D., M.D., surgeon

Barton, Male [no date] at Cross St. Stewarton. Father: A. L., Esq., M.E.

Clark, Female on 16/04/1858 at Ford St. Catrine. Father: Gilbert

Kay, Male on 19/04/1858 at Mill St. Catrine. Father: John

Morrison, Female on 21/04/1858 at Braehead, Beith. Father: John, late station master at Kilbirnie

McCall, Female on 16/04/1858 at Mill St. Catrine. Father: William

Young, Male on 20/04/1858 at the King's Arms Inn, Irvine. Father: George


Marriages:
Blair, Campbell on 13/04/1858 at Millmark, Galloway by the Rev. Samuel Blair, Dalry, to Mary, youngest daughter of John Watson, Esq.

Watson, Mary on 13/04/1858 at Millmark, Galloway by the Rev. Samuel Blair, Dalry, to Campbell Blair, Esq., merchant, Glasgow

Crawford, James on 21/04/1858 at Fore St. Ayr by the Rev. Mr Morrison, to Robina McIlraith. eldest daughter of James McCreadie, Esq., merchant

McCreadie, Robina McIlraith on 21/04/1858 at Fore St. Ayr by the Rev. Mr Morrison, to Mr James Crawford

Martin, James on 19/04/1858 at Newton-Stewart by the Rev. Samuel Richardson, to Janet, second daughter of Mr James Auld, miler[sic]

Auld, Janet on 19/04/1858 at Newton-Stewart by the Rev. Samuel Richardson, to Mr James Martin, Kilwinning

Watson, John on 15/04/1858 at 24 Monteith Row, Glasgow by the Rev. Dr Runciman, to Annie, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Brown, formerly coalmaster, Cathcart

Brown, Annie on 15/04/1858 at 24 Monteith Row, Glasgow by the Rev. Dr Runciman, to Mr John Watson, farmer, Arran

McDougall, John on 20/04/1858 at 48 North Portland St. Glasgow by the Rev. James Paterson, D.D., to Jane, youngest daughter of Mr Alexander Ramsay, Kilwinning

Ramsay, Jane on 20/04/1858 at 48 North Portland St. Glasgow by the Rev. James Paterson, D.D., to Mr John McDougall


Deaths:
Paton, Sarah on 21/04/1858 at Glasgow Lane, Ardrossan. Eldest daughter of Mr Thomas Paton, wright

Thomson, Jane on 16/04/1858 at Grange St. Kilmarnock. Relict of Matthew Brown, Esq.

Muir, Robert on 19/04/1858 at the Wheat Sheaf Inn, John St., Wallacetown, Ayr. Aged 25 years. Eldest son of Mr Robert Muir

Carnegie, Agnes on 15/04/1858 at Wood St. Catrine. Aged 87 years. Relict of the late Mr Robert McKinnell, labourer, Catrine

Paterson, Margaret on 18/04/1858 at Ochiltree. In the 65th year of her age. Third daughter of the late Mr William Paterson, farmer, Pool

Boyd, Christina on 19/04/1858 at Largs. Wife of James Caskie, Esq., surgeon

Findlay, Janet on 19/04/1858 at New Road, Riccarton. Aged 79 years. Wife of Mr Thomas Porter

Falconer, George on 10/04/1858 at Halfway, Irvine. Aged 40 years. In consequence of injuries received at Mr A. Stewart's Foundry [see below].


From the Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 177, 17/04/1858
Irvine
Serious Accident
.—On Monday last, a workman, named George Falconer, engaged at Mr A. Stewart's Foundry, met with a serious accident, which, it is feared, will yet prove fatal. Whilst engaged in swinging round the jib of a crane, which had but lately been used in raising a beam of nearly four tons, the jib suddenly gave way, owing to the defective nature of the bolt which sustained it, and falling down struck Falconer, breaking both his legs—the left one in two places. Several of his ribs were also broken, and other internal injuries sustained, which preclude all hope of recovery. A quantity of sand lying in the immediate locality served, in some measure, to break the force of the fall, otherwise death would have been immediate. Had it given way when raising the heavy beam we shudder to think what the consequences would have been. How imperative it is for masters to examine minutely the state of their machinery, so that the lives of their workmen may not be placed in jeopardy.
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 179, 01/05/1858

Births:

Brodie, Female on 26/04/1858 at Ardrossan. Father: Alexander, dockgate man. [For more information on Alexander, see https://web.archive.org/web/20050305195 ... exbrod.htm]

On 19/04/1858 the Countess of Arran, a daughter

Galt, Male on 17/04/1858 at King St. Kilmarnock. Father: Adam

Glass, Male on 26/04/1858 at the Tam o' Shanter Inn, Ayr. Father not named

Hood, Male on 16/04/1858 at Balmesh, Old Luce. Father not named

Kelly, Female on 18/04/1858 at Bonnieton Square, Kilmarnock. Father: Robert

Todd, Female on 27/04/1858 at Dalmellington. Father: William

Morrison, Male on 26/04/1858 at Bank St. Kilmarnock. Father: G.

Stevenston[sic], Twins on 27/04/1858 at Smithston, Kilwinning. Father: William, farmer


Marriages:
Mackenzie, John on 27/04/1858 at Portobello by the Rev. Mr Alexander Philip, to Ellen, fifth daughter of Mr Douglas

Douglas, Ellen on 27/04/1858 at Portobello by the Rev. Mr Alexander Philip, to the Rev. John Mackenzie, missionary to Central Africa

Love, David on 27/04/1858 at 40 Mill St. Ayr by the Rev. John Robertson, to Mary Kerr, widow of Mr Thomas Smith

Kerr, Mary on 27/04/1858 at 40 Mill St. Ayr by the Rev. John Robertson, to Mr David Love

McGeachin, Dougald on 23/04/1858 at Cumnock by the Rev. John McAuslane, to Miss Margaret L. White, dressmaker

White, Margaret L. on 23/04/1858 at Cumnock by the Rev. John McAuslane, to Mr Dougald McGeachin, shoemaker

McAdam, Charles on 31/04/1858* at Lachine, Canada by the Rev. John Davidson, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Alexander Leitch, Esq., late of Paisley, Scotland

Leitch, Margaret on 31/04/1858* at Lachine, Canada by the Rev. John Davidson, to Charles McAdam, Esq., of Montreal, second son of Hugh McAdam, Esq., J.P. of New Glasgow
* The date of the marriage is obviously wrong and might be 31/03/1858.


Deaths:
Stewart, Ellen on 24/04/1858 at Dockhead St. Saltcoats. Wife of Mr John Cook, tailor

Dickie, Agnes on 25/04/1858 at Kilmaurs. Youngest daughter of the late Mr Robert Dickie, of Crossroads, Dreghorn

Ashcroft, Edward on 17/04/1858 at East Netherton, Kilmarnock. Aged 58. Blockcutter

Cowan, Eliza on 23/04/1858 at Wheatrigg, Dreghorn. Infant daughter of Mr George Cowan

Mitchell, Andrew on 23/04/1858 at Stewart Place, Catrine. In the 75th year of his age. Hawker

Orr, Dr Alexander on 21/04/1858 at Irvine. Surgeon, formerly of the Stirlingshire Militia—much regretted

Paterson, Gavin on 23/04/1858 at Hill, parish of Galston. Aged 63 years. Farmer

Hamilton, Jean on 17/04/1858 at Langside, parish of Galston. Aged 85 years, after protracted affliction. Wife of Mr John Taylor

Wilson, Rev. Robert on 23/04/1858 at Greenock. Minister of the United Presbyterian Church, Nicholson St.

Wyllie, William on 25/04/1858 at Troon. Mason

Wilson, John on 19/04/1858 at 2 County Place, Paisley. Aged 22 years. Son of the late Mr John Wilson, Paisley, and
Wilson, Robert on 28/04/1858 at London. Aged 33 years. Son of the late Mr John Wilson, Paisley
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 180, 08/05/1858

Births
:
Dick, Male on 01/05/1858 at Whitehall St. Maybole. Father: John, mason

Paton, Male on 05/05/1858 at Portland Villa, Troon. Father: Alexander

Reid, Female on 02/05/1858 at Content St. Ayr. Father: Alexander, joiner

Samson, Male on 22/04/1858 at Castle Farm Saw-Mill, Belfast. Father: John, late of Ayrshire

Young, Male on 02/05/1858 at Darvel Manse. Father Rev. Alexander Young

McGill, Female on 30/04/1858 at Patna. Father: William

McWhinnie, Female on 13/04/1858 at Auchinleck. Father: John

Hair, Female on 13/04/1858 at Dernconner[sic], Auchinleck. Father: Joseph

Madonachie, Male on 20/04/1858 at Morton Moor, Auchinleck. Father: William

Maxwell, Female on 02/05/1858 at the Free Church Manse, Kilmaurs. Father James

Hood, Male on 02/05/1858 at Wood St. Catrine. Father: John, junr., miner

Urquhart, Female on 16/04/1858 at Auchinleck. Father: William

Cameron, Male on 20/04/1858 at Cronberry, Auchinleck. Father: Alexander

Smith, Female on 16/04/1858 at Common, Auchinleck. Father: William

Gilmour, Female on 20/04/1858 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Father: Matthew


Marriages:
White, Robert on 03/05/1858 at Templehill, Troon by the Rev. A. H. Cowan, of the Free Church, to Jeanie, daughter of Mr James Currie, ropemaker, Troon

Currie, Jeanie on 03/05/1858 at Templehill, Troon by the Rev. A. H. Cowan, of the Free Church, to Mr Robert White

Carswell, Hugh [no date given] at All Saints' Church, Grosvenor Square, Manchester by the Rev. Charles Burton, to Eliza, eldest daughter of Thomas Hyland, Esq., of Ardwick, Manchester

Hyland, Eliza [no date given] at All Saints' Church, Grosvenor Square, Manchester by the Rev. Charles Burton, to Hugh Carswell, Esq., of Kilmarnock

Young, Matthew on 27/04/1858 at Galston by the Rev. Mr Macindoe, to Jeanie, only daughter of Mr John Wallace, Galston

Wallace, Jeanie on 27/04/1858 at Galston by the Rev. Mr Macindoe, to Mr Matthew Young, Kilmarnock

McMillan, James on 30/04/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. John McAuslane, to Elizabeth Davidson

Davidson, Elizabeth on 30/04/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. John McAuslane, to James McMillan

Scott, William on 30/04/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Sarah Chapman, daughter of the deceased William Chapman

Chapman, Sarah on 30/04/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to William Scott, miner


Deaths:
Wilson, Robert, of consumption on 28/04/1858 at 40 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London. Aged 33 years. A native of Paisley, and connected a few years ago with the newspaper press of Glasgow. His youngest brother, John, died of the same disease, at Paisley, on the 19th ult., aged 22 years [see death notice last week]

Allan, John, Captain on 24/04/1858 at Friars Croft, Irvine. Aged 44 years

Goldie, Mary on 01/05/1858 at Raith, parish of Tarbolton. Aged 64. Wife of Mr John Boyle, farmer

Caldwell, Andrew on 27/04/1858 at Prestwick. Farmer

Carmichael, Neil on 27/04/1858 at Halfway, Irvine. Aged 37 years. Engineer

Dickie, Marion on 27/04/1858 at Clark Street Terrace, Kilmarnock. Aged 19 years. Eldest daughter of Mr Francis Dickie, cabinet-maker

Irvine, James Edmund on 28/04/1858 at High St. Irvine. Aged 55 years. Writer.—Friends will please accept of this intimation

Fame, Henry, ser. on 27/04/1858 at Dunlop. Aged 87 years

Guthrie, Alexander on 29/04/1858 at Monkton. Son of Mr Robert Guthrie

Hunter, John on 29/04/1858 at High St. Maybole. Youngest son of Mr John Hunter, joiner

Kennedy, Agnes on 24/04/1858 at 60 Stockwell St Glasgow. Aged 23 years. Youngest daughter of the late Mr John Kennedy, watchmaker, Maybole

Martin, Widow on 24/04/1858 at Robertson Place, Kilmarnock. Aged 39 years

McManus, Innar on 24/04/1858 at Commondyke, Auchinleck. Aged 60 years. Daughter of Cormick McManus

McEwen, Patrick on 03/05/1858 at Mosshouse, Auchinleck. Aged 18 months. Son of Michael McEwen, iron miner

Todd, Matthew on 23/04/1858 at Cronberry, Auchinleck. Aged 18 months. Son of John Todd
The most important hour is always the present, the most significant person is the one opposite you right now, and the most necessary deed is always love. - Meister Eckhart (c.1260 - c.1328)
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