Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald Intimations 1854-1910

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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 222, 26/02/1859

Births:

Hamilton, Male on 24/02/1859 at Hamilton St. Saltcoats. Father: Angus

Hogarth, Female on 19/02/1859 at Whitlees, Ardrossan. Father: William

Kerr, Male on 20/02/1859 at Arran Lane, Ardrossan. Father: George

Allan, Male on 24/02/1859 at the Harbour, Ardrossan. Father: Robert

Barr, Female on 20/02/1859 at Dockhead St. Saltcoats. Father: William

Buchannan, Female on 21/02/1859 at St. Germain St. Catrine. Father: William

McCowan, Male on 18/02/1859 at the Royal Bank of Scotland, Ayr. Father not named

Steele, Female on 20/02/1859 at Seabank Villa, Fort, Ayr. Father: Thomas

Stewart, Female on 17/02/1859 at Stobbs, Eglinton Iron Works. Father: A.

Mair, Male on 18/02/1859 at Gaswater[sic], Auchinleck. Father: Allan, pithead-man


Marriages:
Drysdale, Alexander on 22/02/1859 at 4 St James St. Kingstown, to Agnes, second daughter of Mr William McCreadie, of H. M's. Customs, Ardrossan, and widow of Mr John Dickie, merchant, Glasgow

McCreadie, Agnes on 22/02/1859 at 4 St James St. Kingstown, to Mr Alexander Drysdale, Glasgow

Campbell, Hamilton on 18/02/1859 at Russell St. Newton, Ayr by the Rev. James Stevenson, to Miss Jane Lawson, Newton

Lawson, Jane on 18/02/1859 at Russell St. Newton, Ayr by the Rev. James Stevenson, to Mr Hamilton Campbell, Ayr Station

Patrick, George on 18/02/1859 at Dalleagles, New Cumnock by the Rev. George Anderson, to Miss Janet Wight, dairy-maid, Marshalmark[sic]

Wight, Janet on 18/02/1859 at Dalleagles, New Cumnock by the Rev. George Anderson, to Mr George Patrick, ploughman, Knockburnie

Gemmel[sic], John on 21/02/1859 at Gateside, near Beith by the Rev. James Martin, to Marion, eldest daughter of the late Mr John Peacock, of Gateside, Beith

Peacock, Marion on 21/02/1859 at Gateside, near Beith by the Rev. James Martin, to John Gemmel[sic], Esq., ironmonger, Kilwinning

Shaw, Allan on 22/02/1859 at Main St. Kilwinning by the Rev. William Pinkerton, to Miss Mary, eldest daughter of Mr William Shedden, baker

Shedden, Mary on 22/02/1859 at Main St. Kilwinning by the Rev. William Pinkerton, to Mr Allan Shaw, merchant, Port-Rush, Ireland

Young, John on 18/02/1859 at Auchinleck by the Rev. George Roger, to Mary Simpson, daughter of William Simpson, pit contractor

Simpson, Mary on 18/02/1859 at Auchinleck by the Rev. George Roger, to John Young, iron miner


Deaths:
Reid, Elizabeth on 24/02/1859 at Chapelwell St. Saltcoats. Youngest daughter of Mr Thomas Reid, mason

Fleming, James on 19/02/1859 at Stevenston. Aged 4 years. Son of Mr James Fleming, mason

Morton, Ellen on 19/02/1859 [no place]. Aged 31. Wife of Hugh Morton, Esq., of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, and second daughter of Isaac Gorton, Esq., Woodlands, Isleworth

Thomson, John Muir on 13/02/1859 at Balmoral Terrace, Kilmarnock. Aged 21 ½ months. Infant son of Mr John Thomson

Gray, Margaret on 22/02/1859 at Peacockbank, Stewarton. In the 73rd year of her age. Relict of John Brown, Esq., of Blacklaw

Lucas, William on 19/02/1859 at Mauchline. In the 20th year of his age. Son of Thomas Lucas, tailor

Campbell, John on 20/02/1859 at Torquay. Aged 21 years. Second son of Mr D. Campbell, stationer, Glasgow

Crawford, John H. on 27/12/1858 at Willow Hill, Flat Prairie, Illinois. Aged 17 years. Son of Mr H. Crawford, late of Irvine

Dunlop, Margaret on 10/02/1859 at Kilwinning. Aged 86 years. Widow of Robert Dunlop, Esq., of Smithstown[sic]

Blair, Grace on 19/02/1859 at Dundonald. At an advanced age. Relict of Mr H. Hopkin

Mackie, William, Esq. on 18/02/1859 at his brother's house, Abbotsford Place, Glasgow. Of Meikle Corsehill, Stewarton

Muir, Alexander on 18/02/1859 at High St. Maybole. Late cloth merchant

McNeillage, Catherine on 20/02/1859 at Troon. Aged 9 months. Daughter of Charles McNeillage, painter

Smith, William, Esq. on 18/02/1859 at Prestwick. In the 69th Year of his age. For full 40 years one of the magistrates of Prestwick.

Templeton, G. on 20/02/1859 at Mauchline. In his 38th year. Boxmaker, late of Auchinleck

Young, George on 17/02/1859, and
Young, Robert on 20/02/1859, at Helentongate, Symington. Infant twins of Mr Robert Young, farmer, there

Hamilton, Gavin on 08/02/1859 at Auchencairn, Lamlash, Arran. Aged 89 years. He has been a tenant of the Hamilton family for 57 years, and always enjoyed good health; was in full possession of all his faculties to the last, and although he felt that his natural vigour was giving way for a few weeks, yet the day previous to his death he read a portion of Divine truth from the "Big Ha' Bible" [family bible], which was his daily duty for above four-score years, without the aid of glasses.

Service, James [no date] at Pitt St. Glasgow. Youngest son of the late John Service, merchant

Morton, Susanna on 19/02/1859 at Auchinleck. Relict of Robert Morton, innkeeper
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 223, 05/03/1859

Births:

Nell, Female on 03/02/1859 at Kingsessing, Philadelphia County. Father: George, late of Kilmarnock

Miller, Male on 22/02/1859 at Halfway, Auchinleck. Father: William, iron miner


Marriages:
Milligen[sic], John on 28/02/1859 at Countess St. Saltcoats by the Rev. Alexander Cross, of the Evangelical Union Church, Ardrossan, to Agnes Gibson, relict of Mr William Hunter, grain merchant, Kilmarnock

Gibson, Agnes on 28/02/1859 at Countess St. Saltcoats by the Rev. Alexander Cross, of the Evangelical Union Church, Ardrossan, to Mr John Milligen[sic], shipbroker, Glasgow

Nairn, Cuthbert on 28/02/1859 at Beith by the Rev. Dr Meikle, to Margaret, second daughter of the late Matthew White, Esq., Beith

White, Margaret on 28/02/1859 at Beith by the Rev. Dr Meikle, to Cuthbert Nairn, Esq., Johnstone

Campbell, Matthew on 25/02/1859 at St Germain St. Catrine by the Rev. J. McGowan, to Jean, eldest daughter of Mr John Flinn, Catrine Works

Flinn, Jean on 25/02/1859 at St Germain St. Catrine by the Rev. J. McGowan, to Mr Matthew Campbell, plasterer

Pitt, John on 25/02/1859 at Ford St. Catrine by the Rev. J. McGowan, to Agnes Hindman

Hindman, Agnes on 25/02/1859 at Ford St. Catrine by the Rev. J. McGowan, to Mr John Pitt, weaver

Baird, John on 02/03/1859 at the Manse, Kilmarnock, to Sarah, second daughter of the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, minister of the First Charge of the Low Church

Hamilton, Sarah on 02/03/1859 at the Manse, Kilmarnock, to John Baird, Esq.

Dunlop, William on 25/02/1859 at Tarbolton by the Rev. David Ritchie, to Jane, eldest surviving daughter of Mr Thomas Smith

Smith, Jane on 25/02/1859 at Tarbolton by the Rev. David Ritchie, to Mr William Dunlop

Templeton, John on 23/02/1859 at Titwood, near Kilmaurs by the Rev. A. Gray, United Presbyterian Church, to Jessie, second daughter of Mr James Muir, farmer, Titwood

Muir, Jessie on 23/02/1859 at Titwood, near Kilmaurs by the Rev. A. Gray, United Presbyterian Church, to Mr John Templeton, farmer, Sandyford, St Quivox

Gray, Thomas on 03/03/1859 at Dowanhill by the Rev. John R. Macduff, to Jessie Campbell, daughter of William Murdoch, Esq., writer Mauchline

Murdoch, Jessie Campbell on 03/03/1859 at Dowanhill by the Rev. John R. Macduff, to Thomas Gray, Esq., Carnegie Park, Port-Glasgow

McKertcher[sic], Duncan on 24/02/1859 at 83 Dale St. Glasgow by the Rev. R. G. Harper, to Mary, eldest daughter of John Hunter, cabinetmaker

Hunter, Mary on 24/02/1859 at 83 Dale St. Glasgow by the Rev. R. G. Harper, to Duncan McKertcher[sic]


Deaths:
McLarty, Daniel on 28/02/1859 at Dockhead St. Saltcoats. Second son of Alexander McLarty, spirit-dealer

Brown, John on 21/02/1859 at Leven Cottage, Pollockshields. In his 71st Year. Late tobacconist, Saltcoats

Laird, John, suddenly on 03/03/1859 at Bogend, Stevenston. Aged 7 years

Craig, Thomas on 26/02/1859 at 65 Titchfield St. Kilmarnock. Aged 57 years—late of Riccarton

Dickie, Helen on 27/02/1859 at Bridgemill, near Girvan. Only surviving daughter of Mr William Dickie, blacksmith

McKeand, Janet on 28/02/1859 at Loans, near Troon. Aged 62 years. Relict of Mr William Milligan

Walker, Jane on 01/03/1859 at 6 Crescent Place, Glasgow. Youngest daughter of the late Rev. John Walker, Mauchline

Watson, Margaret on 28/02/1859 at Muirmill, Symington. Youngest daughter of Mr John Watson, farmer there

Walker, Gavin on 30/02[sic]/1859 at L'Orignal, Canada. Aged 37 years, merchant. The deceased was a native of Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, and for the past ten years a resident of L'Orignal

Watt, Alexander on 02/03/1859 at Glenleitch, Fenwick. In the 71st year of his age. Farmer

Killen, William on 23/02/1859 at Wood St. Catrine. In the 5th year of his age. Only son of Mr James Killen, tinsmith, and
Killen, Elizabeth on 25/02/1859 at Wood St. Catrine. In the 2nd year of her age. Only daughter of Mr James Killen, tinsmith

Young, Quintin on 27/02/1859 at Girvan. Aged 60 years

Morton, Susanna on 01/03/1859 at Auchinleck. Aged 87 years

Stirling, James on 01/03/1859 at Hamilton St. Kilmarnock

Barr, Mrs Martha on 28/02/1859 at Manse Close, Dalry. Aged 76 years

Barbour, James on 18/02/1859 at Darvel. Son of Mr Thomas Barbour, weaver
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 224, 12/03/1859

Births:

Barbour, Male on 10/03/1859 at Glasgow Lane, Ardrossan. Father: James

McClure, Male on 09/03/1859 at Montgomery[sic] Lane, Ardrossan. Father: Andrew

Samson, Female on 07/03/1859 at Dunlop Cottage, Irvine. Father: James

Farquhar, Male on 08/03/1859 t 32 Bucleuch[sic] St. Glasgow. Father: John

Park, Male on 02/03/1859 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Father: James

Buchanan, Male on 02/03/1859 at Cowan Place, Catrine. Father: Alexander

Irvine, Male twins on 09/03/1859 at Green St. Newton, Ayr. Father: Robert, bookseller

Nimmo, Female on 27/02/1859 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: Robert, tailor

Paterson, Female on 04/03/1859 at Mill St. Ayr. Father: Hugh, carpet-weaver

McQueen, Male on 23/02/1859 at Farmer's Row Kilwinning. Father: David

Boyd, Female on 01/03/1859 at Corsehillhead gates, Eglinton. Father: Robert

Stewart, Female on 17/02/1859 at Stobbs, Eglinton Iron Works. Father: Alexander, head clerk

Galt, Male on 27/02/1859 at Kadakoi[sic] Place, Kilmarnock. Father: Alexander, superintendent of police


Marriages:
Forrest, James on 04/03/1859 at St Cuthbert St. Catrine by the Rev. John McGowan, to Sarah, youngest daughter of Mr Hugh Anderson, builder

Anderson, Sarah on 04/03/1859 at St Cuthbert St. Catrine by the Rev. John McGowan, to Mr James Forrest

Hannah, William on 01/03/1859 at King St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. D. V. Thomson, to Miss Elizabeth Dunlop

Dunlop, Elizabeth on 01/03/1859 at King St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. D. V. Thomson, to Mr William Hannah, office clerk


Deaths:
Paterson, Isabella Leitch on 04/03/1859 at Largs. In the 16th year of her age. Only daughter of Mr James Paterson, boot and shoemaker there

Nicol, John on 02/03/1859 at Robertson Place, Kilmarnock. Aged 62 years

Wilson, Jean on 07/03/1859 at St Germain St. Catrine. Aged 26 years. Wife of Mr John Murray, baker

Young, Margaret on 04/03/1859 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Relict of William Young, sawer [sic]

Aitken, Sarah on 01/03/1859 at Morton Place, Kilmarnock. Daughter of Mr John Aitken, soldier

Logan, Miss Janet on 04/03/1859 at Cumnock. At the advanced age of 97 years

McKerley [sic], Marion on 01/03/1859 at Benston, parish of Dalrymple. Aged 95 years. Widow of Mr Hugh McMillan, blacksmith, Maybole

Nicol, John on 02/03/1859 at Robertson Place, Kilmarnock. Aged 62 years. Tea dealer

Stirling, James on 01/03/1859 at Kadikoi Place, Bonnieton Road, Kilmarnock. Aged 63 years. Late manager of the Kilmarnock Foundry

Andrews, David on 27/02/1859 at Eglinton Iron Works. Aged 40 years

Clarkson, Thomas on 07/03/1859 at Stobbs house, Eglinton Iron Works. Infant son of Mr James Clarkson, overseer
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 225, 19/03/1859

Births:

Russell, Male on 17/03/1859 at Hamilton St. Saltcoats. Father: Archibald

Glen, Male on 18/03/1859 at Hamilton St. Saltcoats. Father: Thomas

Irvine, Male twins on 09/03/1859 at Green St. Newton, Ayr. Father: Robert, bookseller

Campbell, Male on 05/03/1859 at Langlands St. Kilmarnock. Father: William

Anderson, Female on 15/03/1859 at Largs. Father: Thomas

Cowan, Male on 05/01/1859 at Union Grove, Whiteside Co., Illinois, U.S. Father: David

Guthrie, Female on 14/03/1859 at Whithurst, Kilwinning. Father: James, farmer

Mitchell, Female on 12/03/1859 at Symington. Father: John

McCaw, Male on 09/03/1859 at Symington. Father: David


Marriages:
Brown, John on 04/03/1859 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to Margaret Findlay

Findlay, Margaret on 04/03/1859 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to Mr John Brown, cabinet-maker

Foster, Thomas on 04/03/1859 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. William Young, to Mary Wallace

Wallace, Mary on 04/03/1859 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. William Young, to Thomas Foster, weaver

McGeach, Alexander on 11/03/1859 at Inchbean by the Rev. William Jeffray, Riccarton, to Margaret, fourth daughter of the late Mr James Gray, farmer

Gray, Margaret on 11/03/1859 at Inchbean by the Rev. William Jeffray, Riccarton, to Mr Alexander McGeach, draper, Birmingham

Roy, William on 11/03/1859 at Straiton by the Rev. Mr Blair, to Miss Sarah McCandlish, Straiton

McCandlish, Sarah on 11/03/1859 at Straiton by the Rev. Mr Blair, to Mr William Roy, smith, Craigmark, Dalmellington

Wilson, William on 11/03/1859 at Tarbolton by the Rev. David Ritchie, to Mary, eldest daughter of the late Mr James Dunlop

Dunlop, Mary on 11/03/1859 at Tarbolton by the Rev. David Ritchie, to Mr William Wilson, blacksmith


Deaths:
Wilson, Jean on 08/03/1859 at Catrine, Ayrshire. Wife of Mr John S. Murray

Ballantine, Jane Anne on 07/03/1859 at Girvan. Second daughter of Robert Ballantine, Esq., M.D.

Andrew, Jean on 07/03/1859 at Kilmarnock. Aged 19 years. Daughter of Robert Andrew

Wylie, David on 12/03/1859 at the Commercial Inn, Kilwinning. Aged 53 years

Andrew, William, sen. on 11/03/1859 at Main St. Newton, Ayr. Aged 58 years. Provision merchant

Kennedy, Mary on 12/03/1859 at Netherplace Gatehouse, Mauchline. Relict of the late William Baird

Marshall, Marion on 08/03/1859 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Wife of Mr John Fulton, assistant furnace-keeper

Wylie, David on 12/03/1859 at Main St. Kilwinning. Aged 53 years

Andrew, William, after a long illness on 11/03/1859 at Main St. Newton. Victualler , and keeper of the Ayr Citadel Bowling Green

Craufurd, William Petrie, of pulmonary apoplexy on 15/03/1859 at Paddington, London. In his 75th year. Deputy Paymaster General—only surviving brother of John Craufurd, Esq., of Auchenames

Black, Janet after a lingering illness on 12/03/1859 at Pathhead, New Cumnock. Aged 37 years. Wife of Mr William Gibson, druggist

McLelland, Janet on 11/03/1859 at Dalry. Relict of Mr Thomas Symington—much regretted

Merrilees[sic], Robert, suddenly on 14/03/1859 at Townhead, Stewarton. In his 67th year—friends will please accept of this intimation
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