Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald Intimations 1854 -1910

For those researching family in the three towns area.
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Well, I always say:
"An intimation a day keeps the doctor away" :wink:
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 267, 07/01/1860

Births:

Fullerton, Male on 04/01/1860 at Hamilton St. Saltcoats. Father: Adam

Milliken, Female on 02/01/1860 at Kilmaurs. Father; D., manufacturer

Armour, Female on 02/01/1860 at Kilmaurs. Father: Hugh, weaver

Walker, Male on 02/01/1860 at Kilmaurs. Father: John, shoemaker

Kean, Female on 31/12/1859 at Craigmark, near Dalmellington. Father not named

Napier, Male on 02/01/1860 at Dalmellington Iron Works, Father: Alexander, engine-driver

Forgie, Male on 29/12/1859 at 203 Thistle St. Glasgow. Father: Quintin H.

Reid, Female on 29/12/1859 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: John, junr.

Gilmour, Male on 02/01/1860 at Stevenston. Father: Robert

Cross, Male on 02/01/1860 at Mill St. Catrine. Father: John, miner

Agnew, Male on 04/01/1860 at Barrhill. Father: James

Ritchie, Male on 06/01/1860 at Kirktonhal [sic], West Kilbride. Father: Dr. F. C.


Marriages:
Buchanan, Hugh on 03/01/1860 at Paisley St. Ardrossan by the Rev. Mr McNab, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr John Patterson

Patterson, Mary on 03/01/1860 at Paisley St. Ardrossan by the Rev. Mr McNab, to Mr Hugh Buchanan, engraver

Campbell, John, junr. on 04/01/1860 at Busbiehead, by Kilmaurs by the Rev. Alexander Inglis, to Miss Jane Miller, eldest daughter of the late John Miller, farmer, Busbiehead

Miller, Jane on 04/01/1860 at Busbiehead, by Kilmaurs by the Rev. Alexander Inglis, to Mr John Campbell, junr., carrier and leather merchant, Wellington St. Kilmarnock

Girvan, John on 30/12/1859 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Janet Mann, of Lugar

Mann, Janet on 30/12/1859 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to John Girvan, miner

Dunsmore, Charles on 30/12/1859 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Margaret Harper of New Cumnock

Harper, Margaret on 30/12/1859 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Charles Dunsmore, miner

Pringle, James on 30/12/1859 at Bridge Lane Catrine by the Rev. J. B. Biggar, to Margaret, youngest daughter of Mr James Cockburn, labourer, Catrine

Cockburn, Margaret on 30/12/1859 at Bridge Lane Catrine by the Rev. J. B. Biggar, to Mr James Pringle, moulder, Glasgow


Deaths:
Campbell, Mrs on 30/12/1859 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan. The wife of Mr Malcolm Campbell, gardener

Sim, James on 13/11/1859 at Whampoa, China, on board the Euretta. In the 18th year of his age. Son of Mr Thomas Sim, Saltcoats—much regretted

Young, Thomas on 30/12/1859 at Portencross. Youngest son of Mr Thomas Young

Wylie, Mary on 03/01/1860 at Byres, Kilwinning. Aged 15 years. Daughter of the late Mr David Wylie

Fullarton, Major, of Kilmichael, on 02/01/1860 at Kilmichael House, Arran

Meikel [sic], John on 01/01/1860 at the farm of Brownhill, in the parish of Dunlop. Aged 2 years. Son of Mr John Meikel, farmer there

Wilson, Male on 02/01/1860 at Montgomerie St. Dunlop. Infant son of Mr James Wilson, weaver's agent

Weir, Miss Jean on 31/12/1859 at Blackhill, near Mauchline. In the 60th year of her age. Late of Catrine

Maitland, Hugh, suddenly of apoplexy on 26/10/1859 at Bellary, India. Aged 22 years. Private 74th Highlanders,—late of Catrine

Clark, Elizabeth on 30/12/1859 at Broomhouse, Auchinleck

Baxter, Isabella on 31/12/1859 at Commondyke, Auchinleck. Wife of William Baxter, iron miner

Todd, Matthew on 04/01/1860 at Cronberry, Auchinleck. Son of John Todd, iron miner

Hyslop, Alexander on 01/01/1860 at Blair, Barrhill. Son of John Hyslop, farmer, there

Lambroughton, Anne on 31/12/1859 at Carmelwood Cottage, near Kilmaurs. In the 78th year of her age

Young, Agnes on 03/01/1860 at Kilmaurs. In the 78th year of her age
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 268, 14/01/1860

Births:

Wright, Twins—a son and a daughter on 11/01/1860 at Princes Lane, Ardrossan. Father: Alexander

Ritchie, Male on 12/01/1860 at Crofthead St. Saltcoats. Father: Captain Ritchie

Blue, Male on 06/01/1860 at Halfway St. West Kilbride. Father: Robert

Osborne, Female on 22/12/1859 at Byres, Kilwinning. Father: James

Smith, Female on 06/01/1860 at Kirkland Cottage, Blair Iron Works. Father: James

Davidson, Female on 07/01/1860 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: John, furnace-manager

Murdoch, Female on 08/01/1860 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: Alexander

McIlwraith, Male on 10/01/1860 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: William, sawyer

Crawford, Female on 10/01/1860 at Waterside Station. Father John, station-manager

Hodge, Female on 10/01/1860 at Jockthorn, Kilmaurs. Father not named

Wallace, Male, still-born on 10/01/1860 at Hillhouse of Rosemount, Symington. Father: Andrew, farmer


Marriages:
Brown, Hugh on 13/01/1860 at Kilwinning, to Mary Woodside, daughter of Peter Woodside, Union Place, Kilwinning.

Woodside, Mary on 13/01/1860 at Kilwinning, to Mr Hugh Brown, of High Monkcreadie [sic]

Haddow, David on 30/12/1859 at Coreshill [sic], Kilwinning by the Rev. Dr Campbell, to Miss Agnes Brydon

Brydon, Agnes on 30/12/1859 at Coreshill [sic], Kilwinning by the Rev. Dr Campbell, to Mr David Haddow

Dunlop, James on 30/12/1859 at Bridgend, Kilwinning by the Rev. Dr Campbell, to Miss Mary Rae

Rae, Mary on 30/12/1859 at Bridgend, Kilwinning by the Rev. Dr Campbell, to Mr James Dunlop

Young, John on 30/12/1859 at Lochside, parish of Stewarton by the Rev. Mr Inglis, Kilmaurs, to Jane, third daughter of Mr John Templeton, farmer, Lochside

Templeton, Jane on 30/12/1859 at Lochside, parish of Stewarton by the Rev. Mr Inglis, Kilmaurs, to Mr John Young, wright, Stewarton

Rae, Rev. Francis on 05/01/1860 at Newmarket St. Ayr by the Rev. Mr Wallace, to Margaret Cowan, daughter of Mr James Hunter, merchant

Hunter, Margaret Cowan on 05/01/1860 at Newmarket St. Ayr by the Rev. Mr Wallace, to the Rev. Francis Rae of Wallacetown Church

Todd, Samuel on 05/01/1860 at Stranraer by the Rev. G. D. Matthews, to Margaret, only daughter of the late Mr David Ross, merchant, Stranraer

Ross, Margaret on 05/01/1860 at Stranraer by the Rev. G. D. Matthews, to Mr Samuel Todd, Glasgow

Brownlie, Robert on 09/01/1860 at Loans by the Rev. Mr Fleming, Troon, to Miss Jessie Brown, of Bushieburn Cottage, Loans

Brown, Jessie on 09/01/1860 at Loans by the Rev. Mr Fleming, Troon, to Mr Robert Brownlie, grocer and baker, Wallacetown

Lawson, Andrew on 06/01/1860 at Troon by the Rev. James Fleming, to Jane Wilson, daughter of Mr Gavin Lambie, gas-manager, Troon

Lambie, Jane Wilson on 06/01/1860 at Troon by the Rev. James Fleming, to Mr Andrew Lawson, Darvel

Martin, Rev. James on 06/01/1860 at the River Terrace Presbyterian Chapel, London by the Rev. Dr Fletcher, to Margaret Barr, third daughter of the late Rev. James Anderson, Beith

Anderson, Margaret Barr on 06/01/1860 at the River Terrace Presbyterian Chapel, London by the Rev. Dr Fletcher, to the Rev. James Martin, Beith


Deaths:
Love or Mathie, Robert on 06/01/1860 at Crofthead St. Saltcoats. Friends will please accept of this intimation

Howatson, John on 15/11/1859 at the Mauritius, in a hospital. Aged 37. An inhabitant of Ardrossan, and carpenter of the barque Nanette, Captain Mains

Dimpsey, Mary on 11/01/1860 at Alms Wall Kilwinning. Aged 2 ½ years

Archibald, Alexander Wylie on 06/01/1860 at Cross, Dalry. Youngest son of Mr Robert Archibald, merchant

Muir, Elspeth on 11/01/1860 at North St. Dalry. Aged 24 years. Wife of Mr Robert Hunter, miner, there

Faulds, Janet on 07/01/1860 at Clerkland, Stewarton. Aged 14 years. Third daughter of the late James Faulds, Esq., of Clerkland

Fulton, Janet, suddenly on 08/01/1860 at Bridgend, Stewarton. Aged 58 years.

Dunlop, Andrew on 06/01/1860 at Lainshaw Gate-house, Stewarton. Aged 55 years. Bonnet-dresser, Stewarton

Gillies, Elizabeth on 10/01/1860 at Holm, Stewarton. Aged 101 years. Relict of Mr Thomas Shields, Bloak

Campbell, Catherine, suddenly on 09/01/1860 at Holm, Stewarton. Aged 72 years. Relict of the late J. Wardrope, mason, Stewarton

Steel, Robert, by an accident with the machinery on 10/01/1860 at Bloak, Stewarton. Miller, Bloak Mill

Picken, Martha on 10/01/1860 at Stewarton. Aged 72 years

Anderson, Janet on 09/01/1860 at Avenue St. Stewarton. Aged 68 years. Relict of the late George Marshall

Brown, Mrs on 07/01/1860 at Holmhead, Newmilns. In the 90th year of her age. Wife of Mr James Brown

Ingles, Mrs on 12/01/1860 at Isles St. Newmilns. Wife of Mr John Ingles

Young, William, senior on 07/01/1860 at Greenholm, Newmilns

Muncie, Janet, of whooping cough on 10/01/1860 at Inkerman, near Paisley. Youngest daughter of Thomas C. Muncie, joiner

Crawford, Janet on 01/01/1860 at 236 Thistle St. Glasgow. Eldest daughter of Mr James Crawford, provision merchant
Crawford, James on 05/01/1860 at 236 Thistle St. Glasgow. Youngest son of Mr James Crawford, provision merchant
Crawford, Elizabeth on 10/01/1860 at 236 Thistle St. Glasgow. Youngest daughter of Mr James Crawford, provision merchant

Kerr, Mr D. on 07/01/1860 at Westfield Cottage, Glasgow. Formerly of Irvine

McCaa, James on 09/01/1860 at Greenside St. Girvan. Aged 9 years. Son of the late Mr Hugh McCaa, ironmonger

Linton, Ann on 06/11/1859 at Melbourne, Victoria. After a protracted illness, borne with Christian cheerfulness, which nothing but the possession of a living faith can bestow. Youngest daughter of the late Mr Robert Linton, Ochiltree, Ayrshire
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Anyone know where Crofthead St, Saltcoats was mentioned in the birth column?
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It's Manse Street, Meekan
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 269, 21/01/1860

Births:

Elliot, Female on 15/01/1860 at Arran Lane, Ardrossan. Father: William

Millan, Male on 15/01/1860 at Montgomerie Lane, Ardrossan. Father: J.

Bannatyne, Male on 15/01/1860 at Montgomerie Lane, Ardrossan. Father: Alexander

Anderson, Male on 19/01/1860 at Cannonhill Lane, Ardrossan. Father: Caldwell

Anderson, Male on 27/12/1859 at Back Lane, Kilmarnock. Father: William

Brown, Female on 10/01/1860 at Montgomerie Place, Kilmarnock. Father: Charles

Fulton, Female on 02/01/1860 at Dean Quarry, Kilmarnock. Father: Thomas

Wallace, Male on 03/01/1860 at 89 Titchfield St. Kilmarnock. Father: William

Wilson, Female on 14/01/1860 at No. 6, Fowlds St. Kilmarnock. Father: Robert, shawl printer

Yuille, Male on 16/01/1860 at the Railway Station, Newmilns. Father: James, station-manager

Anderson, Female on 15/01/1860 at St Germain St. Catrine. Father: Thomas

Higham, Male [no date] at Park Buildings, Paisley Road, Glasgow. Father: George

Allison, Male on 12/01/1860 at Dernconner [sic], Auchinleck. Father: Samuel

Campbell, Male on 14/01/1860 at West Chalmerston, near Dalmellington. Father: John

Bryden, Male on 17/01/1860 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: The late Robert Bryden


Marriages:
Cochran, James on 16/01/1860 at Princes Lane, Ardrossan by the Rev. J. D. McCall, to Martha, daughter of Mr William Torrance, mariner

Torrance, Martha on 16/01/1860 at Princes Lane, Ardrossan by the Rev. J. D. McCall, to Mr James Cochran, mariner

Johnson, John Gilchrist on 16/01/1860 at Witch Road, Kilmarnock by the Rev. A. M. Wilson, of Airdrie, to Miss Mary Montgomery Boyd, of this place

Boyd, Mary Montgomery on 16/01/1860 at Witch Road, Kilmarnock by the Rev. A. M. Wilson, of Airdrie, to Mr John Gilchrist Johnson, grocer, Glasgow

McEwen, Rev. John on 12/01/1860 at 47, Herriot Row, Edinburgh on 12/01/1860 by Professor Crawford, D.D., to Isabella, daughter of the late William Finnie, Esq., Kilmarnock

Finnie, Isabella on 12/01/1860 at 47, Herriot Row, Edinburgh on 12/01/1860 by Professor Crawford, D.D., to the Rev. John McEwen, minister of Kirkmichael

McKerrow, David on 13/01/1860 at Pathhead, New Cumnock by the Rev. George Anderson, to Miss Janet Park

Park, Janet on 13/01/1860 at Pathhead, New Cumnock by the Rev. George Anderson, to Mr David McKerrow, foreman, Riggfoot

Stirrat, Alexander on 10/01/1860 at Giffordland by the Rev. Robert Stevenson, to Margaret, daughter of Mr Anderson, farmer

Anderson, Margaret on 10/01/1860 at Giffordland by the Rev. Robert Stevenson, to Mr Alexander Stirrat, farmer

May, Frank [no date] at St. Mary's, Bryanstone [sic] Square, London by the Rev. Joseph Kingsmill, M.A.; assisted by the Rev. Joseph Nuran, B.A., to Mary Isabella Jane, second daughter of James Boyd, Esq., of Orchard and Law Castle, West Kilbride, and late superintending surgeon, Bombay Presidency

Boyd, Mary Isabella Jane [no date] at St. Mary's, Bryanstone Square, London by the Rev. Joseph Kingsmill, M.A.; assisted by the Rev. Joseph Nuran, B.A., to Frank, fourth son of the late Henry May, Esq., of the bank of England, Bristol


Deaths:
Murray, William S. suddenly on 17/01/1860 at Princes St. Ardrossan

Thomson, James on 18/01/1860 at Quay St. Saltcoats. Aged 79

Fullarton, William on 20/01/1860 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan. Son of Alexander Fullarton, shoemaker

Low, John, Esq. on 19/01/1860 at Bridgend, Kilbirnie. Net manufacturer

Wyllie, Agnes on 12/01/1860 at Fullarton Inn, Irvine. Aged 10 months. Daughter of Mr John Wyllie

Fraser, Mary on 13/01/1860 at 5, High St. Kilmarnock. Aged 70 years, widow

Burnet, Elizabeth on 17/01/1860 at 18, Nelson St. Kilmarnock. Aged 75 years, widow

Gilkison, Robert, Esquire on 15/01/1860 at Port-Glasgow

Davidson, Hugh on 15/01/1860 at Holmhead, Auchinleck. Aged 38 years, shoemaker

Robertson, William on 15/01/1860 at Dalmellington. Agent for the Clydesdale Bank, there, deeply regretted

Gillies, Solomon on 13/01/1860 at Mill St. Catrine. Aged 80 years. Mechanic, Catrine Works, much regretted by a wide circle of friends

Wright, Mary on 15/01/1860 at Wood St. Catrine. Aged 76 years

McDade, John on 17/01/1860 at Wood St. Catrine. Aged 75 years. Tailor

Gemmell, Agnes on 07/11/1859 at Treesbanks [sic], Australia. In the 22nd year of her age. Wife of Robert Scoular, Esq., and second daughter of Mr Andrew Gemmell, High Gainsford [sic], Fenwick.—Friends at a distance will please accept of this intimation

Blane, Thomas on 12/01/1860 at Glasgow. Aged 32 years. Son of Mr Thomas Blane, farmer, Craigrethill, Symington

Callaghan, Janet on 04/12/1859 at Kingsessing, Philadelphia County, Pa. Aged 2 years. Youngest daughter of Mr Robert Callaghan, late of Kilmarnock
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 270, 28/01/1860

Births:

Headrick, Male on 24/01/1860 at Countess St. Saltcoats. Father: David

Allan, Male on 25/01/1860 at Cleavance [sic], Dundonald. Father: Andrew

Fulton, Female on 21/01/1860 at Wilson's Houses, near Beith. Father: Malcolm C.

Hirkey [sic], Male on 19/01/1860 at Commondyke, Auchinleck. Father: Frances [sic]

McMichael, Female on 25/01/1860 at Kirkhill St. Auchinleck. Father: James

Lennox, Male on 25/01/1860 at New St. Beith. Father: Thomas, carter

Kerr, Female on 25/01/1860 at Reform St. Beith. Father: James, grocer


Marriages:
Hunter, Robert A. on 25/01/1860 at Ardneil, West Kilbride by the Rev. Alexander King, to Miss Ann Hogarth Crawford, only daughter of Mr Robert Crawford, farmer, Ardneil, West Kilbride

Crawford, Ann Hogarth on 25/01/1860 at Ardneil, West Kilbride by the Rev. Alexander King, to Robert A. Hunter, of Lephenstrath, Southend, Campbeltown, and youngest son of Mr Hugh Hunter, farmer, Poteath, West Kilbride

Dunlop, Gabriel on 23/01/1860 at Stewarton by the Rev. James Clugston, to Miss Elizabeth Miller, daughter of the late Alexander Miller

Miller, Elizabeth on 23/01/1860 at Stewarton by the Rev. James Clugston, to Mr Gabriel Dunlop, flesher

Andrew, James on 24/01/1860 at Auld's [sic] Helenton, Symington by the Rev. John Ferguson, to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Robert Young, farmer

Young, Elizabeth on 24/01/1860 at Auld's [sic] Helenton, Symington by the Rev. John Ferguson, to Mr James Andrew

Mason, Hugh on 18/01/1860 at Sorbie Farm, Wigtownshire by the Rev. E. K. Sloan, Sorbie, to Helen Fullarton, second daughter of Gavin Ralston, Esq.

Ralston, Helen Fullarton on 18/01/1860 at Sorbie Farm, Wigtownshire by the Rev. E. K. Sloan, Sorbie, to Hugh Mason, Esq., writer, Kilmarnock


Deaths:
Humphrey, Christiania on 24/01/1860 at Cannonhill Lane, Ardrossan. Aged 84 years. Relict of the late William Humphrey

Service, John on 26/01/1860 at Hamilton St. Saltcoats. At the advanced age of 84

Graham, Ann on 27/01/1860 at Ardrossan Road. Relict of the late Thomas Fell, Esq., Dundy [sic] Iron Works

Good, James on 22/01/1860 at Quay St. Saltcoats. Aged 3 months. Son of Mr Thomas Good, mariner

Templeton, Andrew Nicholson on 21/01/1860 at Auchinleck. Aged 5 years. Youngest son of Mr John Templeton, baker

Hastings, Janet on 14/01/1860 at Haigans [sic], Eglinton. Aged 52 years. Widow of the late Mr Hugh Muir

Campbell, William Campbell Deans, younger of Corraith [sic], Lieutenant in the 6th Bengal European Regiment on 16/01/1860 at Gravesend

Simpson, Agnes on 22/01/1860 at Sorn. Aged one year. Youngest daughter of Mr Hugh Simpson, shopkeeper

Ramsay, David on 20/01/1860 at Braehead, Stewarton. Aged 78 years

Dunlop, Robert Glasgow of apoplexy on 20/01/1860 at Darlington, Stewarton. Aged 58 years

Alexander, John on 22/01/1860 at 14 Garden St. Wallacetown, Ayr. Aged 88 years. Late of Maybole.—Friends at a distance are requested to accept of this intimation

Kirkwood, Mary on 20/01/1860 at Witch Road, Kilmarnock. Wife of Mr Stuart Armour, cooper

Hutcheson, Mrs on 20/01/1860 at Langlands St. Kilmarnock. Aged 60 years

Loudoun, Hugh on 23/01/1860 at Symington. Tailor and Florist
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 271, 04/02/1860

Births:

McLeod, Male on 30/01/1860 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan. Father: Norman

Boyd, Female on 30/01/1860 at Sorbie, Irvine. Father: Robert, joiner

Wilson, Male on 27/01/1860 at Wet Kilbride. Father: Thomas, mole-catcher

Wilson, Female on 31/01/1860 at Stewart Place, Catrine. Father: Andrew, coal miner

Muirhead, Male on 21/01/1860 at the Boathouse, near Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: William

Massey, Male on 28/01/1860 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father not named

Loggat [sic], Male on 28/01/1860 at Cutlar-burn, near Dalmellington. Father: Kennedy

Allan, Male on 25/01/1860 at Clevance, Dundonald. Father: Andrew

Dunlop, Male on 31/01/1860 at High Gardrum, Fenwick. Father: Andrew, junr.

Raeside, Male on 29/01/1860 at Townhead St. Irvine. Father: William

Wallace, Female on 26/01/1860 at Wellington St. Kilmarnock. Father: James, builder

Wilson, Twins—a son and a daughter on 25/01/1860 at Dundonald St. Kilmarnock. Father: Hugh, jun., carpet manufacturer


Marriages:
Arthur, Thomas on 27/01/1860 at Cornmill St. Catrine by the Rev. J. B. Biggar, to Agnes, daughter of Mr Peter Milligan, labourer, Catrine

Milligan, Agnes on 27/01/1860 at Cornmill St. Catrine by the Rev. J. B. Biggar, to Mr Thomas Arthur, Catrine Bleaching Works

Galloway, William Goudie on 24/01/1860 at Cumnock by the Rev. James Murray, to Janet, sixth daughter of the late William Johnson, Esq., Cumnock

Johnson, Janet on 24/01/1860 at Cumnock by the Rev. James Murray, to Mr William Goudie Galloway, parochial teacher, Dalmellington

Hunter, John on 25/01/1860 at the Manse of Galston, Ayrshire, to Agnes, daughter of the Rev. Dr Stirling, of Galston

Stirling, Agnes on 25/01/1860 at the Manse of Galston, Ayrshire, to John Hunter, Esq., Burnfoot, Dalmellington

Purves, James on 31/01/1860 at the old Manse, Crookedholm, to Helen, daughter of Mr John Brown, North Park, Kirkcolm

Brown, Helen on 31/01/1860 at the old Manse, Crookedholm, to James Purves

Shaw, James on 26/01/1860 at New Cumnock by the Rev. George Anderson, to Annie, only daughter of the late Mr Allan Mackenzie, Clyde Ironworks

Mackenzie, Annie on 26/01/1860 at New Cumnock by the Rev. George Anderson, to Mr James Shaw, cashier, Quarter Ironworks


Deaths:
Barclay, Margaret on 29/01/1860 at 146, West Graham St. Glasgow. Wife of James Leitch, Esq., formerly of the Public School, Ardrossan

Crauford, James, Esq. on 28/01/1860 at Cumnock. Aged 87. Late banker in Cumnock

Patrick, John, suddenly of apoplexy, on 01/02/1860 at Ballochmyle St. Catrine. Aged 76 years

Crawford, Adam Morton on 23/01/1860 at 83, Rose St. Glasgow. Aged 27 years. Second son of Mr Hugh Crawford, Loudounhill Inn, Ayrshire

Durroch, William [no date] at Ardeer Iron Works Stevenston. Aged 8 months. Son of Mr John Durroch

McCulloch, Harry Aguillar on 31/01/1860 at Stevenston. Aged 2 years. Youngest son of Dr McCulloch

Hamilton, James on 27/01/1860 at 28, Robertson Place, Kilmarnock. Aged 91 years

General Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane of Brisbane and Makerstoun, Bart., G.C.B., G.C.H., &c., &c., Colonel of Her Majesty's 34th Regiment, and President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh on 27/01/1860 at Brisbane House, Ayrshire. In his 87th year.—Friends will please accept of this intimation

Ferguson, David Arthur on 30/01/1860 at Avenue St. Stewarton. Aged 17 years. Son of Mr Walter Ferguson, shoemaker


LARGS
The Late Sir Thomas M. Brisbane, Bart.

(From the Morning Journal.)
Ending 1859 by despoiling the peerage of coronet, and ushering in 1860 by taking from the ranks of statesmanship one of its most useful ornaments, the relentless scythe-bearer pursues his journey apace, and, entering the walk of science, has now taken away one whose life has been wisely and practically spent in the service of his country and astronomical science. General Sir Thomas Makdougall Brisbane, Bart., of Brisbane and Makerstoun, as was announced in our Saturday's second edition, has gone to his rest, having died at his mansion of Brisbane, in Ayrshire, on Friday morning. Beginning life's work at an early age, his history contains a lesson which might profitably be read by many upon whom "lavish honours showers her stores," as well as by those even in the humbler walks of life. The deceased entered the army as an ensign in 1790; industry and perseverance raised him step by step in his position, till he occupied a prominent place among the great and eminent officers of the early part of the century; while during his whole career as an officer, his devotion to science, especially that of astronomy, has never slept, his researches and discoveries rendering his fame worldwide. In the year above mentioned, 1790, he joined the 38th Regiment as an ensign, and on the breaking out of the war in 1793, was promoted to the post of captain of the 53rd, with which he joined the Duke of York in Flanders, and took part in the campaigns of that general, among the seiges [sic] and actions at which he was present being that of Tournay, in which he was wounded. Returning to England, with his regiment in 1795, he obtained a majority by purchase, and in the same year accompanied Sir Ralph Abercrombie in the West Indian expedition. Taking part in almost all actions of that war, he returned to England in 1805, having, during his absence, risen to the Lieut.-Colonelcy of his regiment. Having been obliged, on account of severe liver complaint, to retire on half-pay on his regiment being ordered out to India, he served two years as Adjutant-General in the Kent district, and in 1812 proceeded to the Peninsula, where he received the command of a brigade of the Duke of Wellington's army. In almost all the battles in Spain he took part, and received a cross and one clasp for Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes [sic], and Toulouse, where he was again wounded, and for the part he took in the battle of Orthes had the honour of receiving the thanks of the Parliament. In 1814 he was ordered to America, and while there received the Grand Cross of the Bath. In the following year, 1815, he was recalled, and after the battle of Waterloo joined the Duke's army in Paris. During the whole period that the allies occupied French soil Sir Thomas remained in France, and while there was unanimously elected corresponding member in the Institute of France. In 1820 he was appointed to the Staff [?] in Ireland, and in the same year received the appointment of Governor of New South Wales, on which occasion he had the freedom of the city of Cork conferred upon him. During his residence in New South Wales he did much to make himself "loved at home and revered abroad". Commencing his reign by freeing the press from the shackles of censorship under which it had previously groaned, he laid the world of science under a deep debt to him by the erection at his own expense of an observatory at Paramatta [sic], which, with a liberality as rare as it was estimable, he presented to the British Government. For the long catalogue of southern stars, and for almost all the knowledge of the condition of the southern skies, astronomers are indebted to Sir Thomas Brisbane. Honours now seem to have flown in upon Sir Thomas, for in 1824 the University of Edinburgh conferred on him the degree of LL. D., and on his return from New South Wales in 1825 he was appointed Colonel of the 34th Regiment. Not satisfied with the obligations under which he had already laid his country, he built another observatory at his seat of Makerstoun, on the banks of the Tweed, furnishing it with special reference to the pursuit of magnetic and meteorological researches. Speaking of his studies here, the late Professor Nichol, a kindred spirit, says, that by means of them was established unquestionably for the first time the existence of a magnetic irregularity dependent on the periods of the moon. In 1828 he was awarded a gold medal by the Royal Astronomical Society; and in 1831 he became a Knight Grand Cross of the Guelphs of Hanover. In 1832 he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law from the University of Oxford, and during the same year was elected President of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. In 1833 he received the degree of A.M. at Cambridge when he was nominated President of the British Association. In 1836, he was created a baronet of the United Kingdom; in 1837, he received the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath; and, in 1841, he became a General in the army. Added to these numerous honours, he was also a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. Besides the monuments to his fame which, as mentioned above, he himself erected, he aided by his counsel, exertions, and pecuniary assistance, the establishment of many observatories at home and abroad—as in Glasgow, Cape of Good Hope, and other places; and very recently he presented the Edinburgh Observatory with a fine clock.
He had a curious predilection for examining remarkable clocks, and while others rested from the fatigue of march and battle, Sir Thomas was often in the habit of visiting any of these instruments that might be within reach of the camp. This propensity got him the soubriquet of "Tom Pendulum" from the Duke of Wellington, and the following anecdote is related to him:—"When the army was in Strasburg, Sir Thomas was on one occasion wanted, and some one asked the Duke if he was away on business, or where he was likely to be found. Wellington replied that he did not know, adding immediately, however, "By the bye, there is a remarkable clock hereabouts, I believe—depend upon it, he is there"; and there he was! He could boast of what very few military men could, viz., that he had circumnavigated the globe, that he had crossed the tropics twelve times, and the equinoctial line twice. Passing the later years of his well-spent life at his estates of Brisbane and Makerstoun, his attention to the welfare of those more immediately around him never slept, as is abundantly testified by the fine school-house which he recently built and endowed at Largs at a considerable outlay. "His interest in the progress of knowledge," says the late Professor Nichol, "has never wavered nor diminished; applied to on behalf of any good and unobtainable object, he is ever ready to aid by his purse and by his influence. He long occupied the chair of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and is worthily fulfilling a varied life whose long and honoured course was never approached by the shadow of a stain".
Sir Thomas was descended from a long line of distinguished ancestors—one of the earliest of the family known in history being supposed to have been William Brisbane, who in 1332 was Chancellor of Scotland. Matthew Brisbane, of Bishoptown, one of the family estates, fell at Flodden in 1513; and his nephew, who succeeded to the estates, was also slain at the battle of Pinkie in 1547. The more immediate ancestors of Sir Thomas were all distinguished as men who spent the greater part of their lives in the service of their country. In 1816 Sir Thomas married the daughter of Sir Henry Hay Makdougall, Bart., of Makerstoun, a kinsman of Sir Walter Scott, by whom he had two sons and two daughters, all of whom have gone to their rest before him. In 1826 Sir Thomas and his wife were authorised by sign manual to use the surname of Makdougall before that of Brisbane. Sir Thomas is succeeded to the Baronetcy by a nephew, son of the late Admiral Brisbane.
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 272, 11/02/1860

Births:

Barclay, Female on 25/01/1860 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan. Father: David

McDonald, Female on 31/01/1860 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan. Father: J.

McCall, Male on 10/02/1860 at Montgomerie St. Ardrossan. Father: John

Boyd, Female on 06/02/1860 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan. Father: John, boot and shoemaker

Hosie, Female on 24/01/1860 at Paisley St. Ardrossan. Father: C.

Watt, Female on 07/02/1860 at Middlepart [Saltcoats]. Father: Andrew, farmer

Taylor, Male on 03/02/1860 at Lady Bog, West Kilbride. Father: Daniel

Wylie, Male on 19/01/1860 at Main St. Kilwinning. Father: John, mason

Watchman, Female on 03/02/1860 at Auchinleck. Father: James, manager

Blain, Female on 06/02/1860 at Auchinleck. Father: Robens [sic], engine-keeper

Ladlow [sic], Male on 09/02/1860 at Auchinleck. Father: James, Railway Station porter

Gibb, Female on 08/02/1860 at Pennyland, Auchinleck. Father: Dougald


Marriages:
Ness, David on 07/02/1860 at Halfway St. West Kilbride by the Rev. Alexander King, to Miss Helen Kean, daughter of Mr Robert Kean, West Kilbride

Kean, Helen on 07/02/1860 at Halfway St. West Kilbride by the Rev. Alexander King, to Mr David Ness, farm servant

Durham, John on 03/02/1860 at Kilwinning by the Rev. Dr Campbell, to Miss Agnes Highgate

Highgate, Agnes on 03/02/1860 at Kilwinning by the Rev. Dr Campbell, to Mr John Durham, blacksmith

McAdam, James on 03/02/1860 at Newton, Catrine by the Rev. J. Rankine, Sorn, to Elizabeth McInall

McInall, Elizabeth on 03/02/1860 at Newton, Catrine by the Rev. J. Rankine, Sorn, to Mr James McAdam, seedsman

Foster, George on 20/01/1860 at Robertson Place, Kilmarnock by the Rev. Mr Young, to Elizabeth Young, daughter of the late Samuel Young

Young, Elizabeth on 20/01/1860 at Robertson Place, Kilmarnock by the Rev. Mr Young, to Mr George Foster, tailor


Deaths:
Anderson, William on 07/02/1860 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan. Wright. Son of Mr William Anderson, mason

Bannatyne, Charles on 06/02/1860 at Harbour, Ardrossan. Blockmaker

Miller, Jean Jack on 08/02/1860 at Raise St. Saltcoats. Aged 1 year and 4 months. Daughter of John Miller

Fleming, Mary on 30/01/1860 at Auchentiber, Kilwinning. Aged 70 years. Wife of Mr Alexander Montgomery

Thomson, Alexander on 09/02/1860 at Ford St. Catrine. Aged 75 years. Coal merchant

Nisbet, Elizabeth on 06/02/1860 at Montgomerie St. Tarbolton. Eldest daughter of Mr Robert Nisbet

McLees, William on 03/02/1860 at Ardeer Iron Works. Aged 8 years. Son of James McLees, joiner there
McLees, Sarah on 03/02/1860 at Ardeer Iron Works. Aged 15 months. Daughter of James McLees, joiner there

Boyd, John on 07/02/1860 at Kilmaurs. In the 71st year of his age. Labourer

McIlveney, Neil on 03/02/1860 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Labourer

Smith, John on 03/02/1860 at Weaver St. Glasgow. Aged 66 years. For several years weavers agent in Irvine

Kirkland, Robert on 05/02/1860 at 4, Almada St. Hamilton. Aged 95 years
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