Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald Intimations 1854-1910

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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 198, 11/09/1858

Births:

Adams, Female on 05/09/1858 at 45 Mill St. Ayr. Father: John

Baird, Female on 27/07/1858 at Bentick, county of Gray, Canada West. Father: John, late of Catrine

Dick, Male on 05/09/1858 at Kilmarnock. Father: William

Marr, Male on 06/09/1858 at Troon. Father: John, Captain

Gilmour, Male on 31/08/1858 at Hill St. Kilmarnock. Father: John, coal master

Brown, Male on 19/08/1858 at East Netherton, Kilmarnock. Father: Andrew

Smith, Female on 24/08/1858 at High St. Kilmarnock. Father: A.

Hector, Male on 22/08/1858 at Douglas St. Kilmarnock. Father: William

Jenkins, Male on 25/08/1858 at Robertson Place, Kilmarnock. Father: James

Birt, Female on 28/08/1858 at Strand St. Kilmarnock. Father: John

Findlay, Female on 26/08/1858 at Woodside, Crookedholm, parish of Kilmarnock. Father: William

Morrison, Female on 03/09/1858 at Mull Mull[sic] [Mullmul] St. Catrine. Father: James

Chambers, Female on 07/09/1858 at Ardeer Iron Works, Stevenston. Father: Thomas

McFarlane, John on 05/09/1858 at Kilmaurs. Father: John


Marriages:
Railton, Thomas on 30/08/1858 at Netherwood, Kilmarnock by the Rev. Mr Johnstone, minister of Muirkirk, to Margaret, daughter of James Pearson, Esquire

Pearson, Margaret on 30/08/1858 at Netherwood, Kilmarnock by the Rev. Mr Johnstone, minister of Muirkirk, to Mr Thomas Railton, Dalleagles

Dickie, James on 27/08/1858 at Third Part, parish of Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to Margaret Cuthbertson, of Third Part

Cuthbertson, Margaret on 27/08/1858 at Third Part, parish of Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to James Dickie, seaman, Irvine

Purdie, William on 27/08/1858 at Fowlds St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to Agnes Marshall, of this place

Marshall, Agnes on 27/08/1858 at Fowlds St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to William Purdie, of this place

McCully, Hugh on 27/08/1858 at West Langlands St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. William Young, to Susannah Ingram, of this place

Ingram, Susannah on 27/08/1858 at West Langlands St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. William Young, to Hugh McCully, of this place

Anderson, Hugh on 03/09/1858 at Ayr Place, Catrine by the Rev. Thomas Bowman, to Elizabeth Weir, widow of Mr William Clark, mechanic, Catrine Works

Weir, Elizabeth on 03/09/1858 at Ayr Place, Catrine by the Rev. Thomas Bowman, to Mr Hugh Anderson, mason

Ballantine, James on 31/08/1858 at 49 Cotton Road, Dundee by the Rev. Dr. Gavin, to Miss Margaret Mackie Boyle

Boyle, Margaret Mackie on 31/08/1858 at 49 Cotton Road, Dundee by the Rev. Dr. Gavin, to Dr James Ballantine, Catrine, Ayrshire

Crichton, Robert on 08/09/1858 at Cumnock by the Rev. Robert Black, A.M., Kilsyth, brother of the bride, to Wilhelmina, youngest daughter of the late Mr William Black, Cumnock

Black, Wilhelmina on 08/09/1858 at Cumnock by the Rev. Robert Black, A.M., Kilsyth, brother of the bride, to Mr Robert Crichton, Dublin

Lockhart, Allan on 31/08/1858 at Drumidown[sic], Isle of Arran by the Rev. Archibald Nicol, to Margaret, third daughter of the late James Walker, Esq., writer, Edinburgh

Walker, Margaret on 31/08/1858 at Drumidown[sic], Isle of Arran by the Rev. Archibald Nicol, to Mr Allan Lockhart, of Glasgow

Armour, William jun on 03/09/1858 at Causewayside, by Kilmaurs by the Rev. James Maxwell, to Mary, eldest daughter of Mr John Brown

Brown, Mary on 03/09/1858 at Causewayside, by Kilmaurs by the Rev. James Maxwell, to Mr William Armour, jun., shoemaker

Lawson, David on 03/09/1858 at Corsehill, Kilwinning by the Rev. George Stevenston[sic], to Jeanie, daughter of Mr Miller Blair, thatcher

Blair, Jeanie on 03/09/1858 at Corsehill, Kilwinning by the Rev. George Stevenston[sic], to Mr David Lawson, furnace keeper


Deaths:
Brown, Robert Scott on 29/08/1858 at St. Marnock St. Kilmarnock. Aged 21 years. Youngest son of Mr David Brown, late bookseller

Lennox, Jean on 28/08/1858 at Grange St. Kilmarnock. Aged 83 years. Wife of Archibald Jamieson

Jackson, James on 27/08/1858 at Bank St. Kilmarnock. Aged 10 weeks. Son of Henry Jackson, basket maker

Leach, Mary on 28/08/1858 at Portland St. Kilmarnock. Aged 27 years

Thomson, Mrs Margaret on 03/09/1858 at Langlands St. Kilmarnock.

Bryan, Andrew on 03/09/1858 at Prestwick. At the advanced age of 82 years and 1 month

Crawford, James on 03/09/1858 at Greenside Maybole after 20 hours' illness. In his 16th year. Third son of Mr Charles Crawford, shoemaker

Findlay, William on 03/09/1858 at 109 Ponson[sic] St. [possibly Parson Street]Glasgow. In his 26th year. Second son of Mr James Findlay, late farmer, Keirs Mill, Patna

Forbes, Mary Ann on 24/07/1858 at Sattara[sic], Presidency of Bombay. Aged 22 years. Wife of Charles Forbes, Esq., H.E.I.C.S. [Honourable East India Company Service], and only daughter of the late James Dunlop, Esq., of Annanhill

Stirling, Daniel on 05/09/1858 at 38 Ladeside St. Rothesay. Aged 84 years. Shoemaker. He was about the oldest native of the Island of Bute

Sprott, Jemima on 07/09/1858 at Alloway St. Ayr. Aged 6 years
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 199, 18/09/1858

Births:

Craig, Female on 15/09/1858 at Hamilton St. Saltcoats. Father: James

Sommerville, Female on 14/09/1858 at the Manse, Irvine. Father: The Rev. James Sommerville

Ormond, Male on 22/06/1858 at Kinning Cottage, Emerald Hill, South Melbourne, Australia. Father: James

Cunningham, Female on 15/09/1858 at 15 New Bridge St. Ayr. Father: R., cabinet-maker

Kennedy, Female on 11/09/1858 at Kilhenzie, Maybole. Father: W., Esq.

Morton, Female on 14/09/1858 at Auchinleck. Father: James, jun., builder

Reid, Male on 12/09/1858 at Auchinleck. Father: John, shoemaker

Maskie[sic], Male on 08/09/1858 at St. Vincent Cottage, Kilwinning. Father: Robert


Marriages:
Cunningham, Robert on 10/09/1858 at Dalry by the Rev. George Morris, to Elizabeth, second daughter of Mr David Thomson

Thomson, Elizabeth on 10/09/1858 at Dalry by the Rev. George Morris, to Mr Robert Cunningham, shoemaker

Davidson, John on 17/09/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Margaret, daughter of William Neilson, grocer, Auchinleck

Neilson, Margaret on 17/09/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to John Davidson


Deaths:
Kirkwood, Robert on 11/09/1858 at Hamilton St. Saltcoats. Son of James Kirkwood, Dalry

Hind, James on 04/09/1858 at Canal St. Saltcoats. aged 48 years. Merchant, Dalry

Auld, Hugh on 09/09/1858 at Bellstone, parish of Ochiltree. Aged 19 years. Son of Mr. H. Auld

Mackie, John on 14/09/1858 at Duntonknoll, Irvine]. Aged 18 years

McEwen, James on 18/08/1858 at Thamesville, Canada West. Aged 20 years. Eldest son of Mr William McEwen, late of Ayr

Young, William, sen. on 12/09/1858 at 47 Newmarket St. Ayr. Aged 90 years

Pearson, John, Esq. on 20/06/1858 at Bahia. Son of the late Walker Pearson, Esq., Ardrossan

Morton, Grace on 26/06/1858 at Ballarat, Australia. Wife of Mr Alexander McGregor, late of Stornoway, and second daughter of Mr William Morton, late innkeeper in Auchinleck

Loudoun, Matthew on 05/09/1858 at Main St. Newmilns. Aged 21 years
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 200, 25/09/1858

Births:

Blackwood, Male on 15/09/1858 at Portland Road, Kilmarnock. Father: Robert

Gray, Male on 19/09/1858 at Townhead Toll, Ayr. Father: John, potato merchant

Scott, Female on 15/09/1858 at Dundonald Road, Kilmarnock. Father: William

Dunlop, Female on 15/09/1858 at Tarbolton. Father: D.


Marriages:
Bremner, David on 15/09/1858 at Wallace Bank, Kilmarnock by the Rev. Mr Thomson, to Agnes, youngest daughter of Alexander Hamilton, Esq., Town-clerk

Hamilton, Agnes on 15/09/1858 at Wallace Bank, Kilmarnock by the Rev. Mr Thomson, to David Bremner, Esq., Glasgow

Brown, P. D. on 17/09/1858 at 274 Bath Crescent [Glasgow?] by the Rev. Peter Brown, Wishaw, to Sarah, only daughter of the late Mr Robert Guthrie, Bellfield, Ayrshire

Guthrie, Sarah on 17/09/1858 at 274 Bath Crescent [Glasgow?] by the Rev. Peter Brown, Wishaw, to Mr P. D. Brown, Glasgow

Gemmell, John on 14/09/1858 at Grange St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. P. W. Robertson, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Mr Matthew Brown, carpet manufacturer

Brown, Elizabeth on 14/09/1858 at Grange St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. P. W. Robertson, to Mr John Gemmell, Procurator-Fiscal Glasgow

McGechie, Edward on 10/09/1858 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to Miss Abigail Stewart, of St. Quivox

Stewart, Abigail on 10/09/1858 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to Mr Edward McGechie, farm-servant, Barleith

Paterson, John on 21/09/1858 at Annfield House by the Rev. Cornelius Giffen, to Catherine Gillies, daughter of Thomas Campbell, Esq., of Killeleoch

Campbell, Catherine Gillies on 21/09/1858 at Annfield House by the Rev. Cornelius Giffen, to John Paterson, Esq., banker

Steven, William on 10/09/1858 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to Miss Agnes Grieve

Grieve, Agnes on 10/09/1858 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to Mr William Steven, tailor

Symington, John on 21/09/1858 at Threethorns, parish of Straiton by the Rev. John Blair, B.A., to Margaret, eldest daughter of David Hazle, Esq., of Blackcraig

Hazle, Margaret on 21/09/1858 at Threethorns, parish of Straiton by the Rev. John Blair, B.A., to Mr John Symington, farmer, Holm, Minnigaff

Morrison, John M. on 15/09/1858 at Beith by the Rev. Mr Brown, to Margaret, only daughter of Hugh Crawford, Esq., merchant there

Crawford, Margaret on 15/09/1858 at Beith by the Rev. Mr Brown, to John M. Morrison, Esq., Surgeon, Beith

Richmond, James M. on 06/08/1858 at Binbrook, Canada West, to Miss Anne Spence, Binbrook

Spence, Anne on 06/08/1858 at Binbrook, Canada West, to Mr James M. Richmond, teacher, eldest son of Mr H. Richmond, Montgarswood, by Mauchline


Deaths:
Thomson, Alexander [no date given] at No. 5, Gloucester St. Kingston, Glasgow. Eldest son of Thomas Thomson, Gateside, Fenwick

Wilson, Mrs Thomas on 13/09/1858 at Grey St. Newmilns. Aged 64 years

Maxwell, John on 16/09/1858 at St. German St. Catrine. In the 19th Year of his age. Eldest son of the late Mr John Maxwell, grocer, Mauchline

Peebles, Robert on 18/09/1858 at Burnside, Kilbirnie. In his 35th year. He was a probationer of the Free Church of Scotland. Suddenly cut down in the prime of manhood. No death has occurred in this neighbourhood for a long time past that has produced so general, so sad, and so deep a sensation. His benignant countenance, amiable and unassuming disposition made him universally esteemed.

Samson, Hugh on 18/09/1858 at Ford St. Catrine. Youngest son of Mr Hugh Samson, Catrine Brewery

Dickie, Grace on 19/09/1858 at Whiteford, near Catrine. In the 67th year of her age. Wife of Mr Mungo Bryson, farmer

Dickie, Eliza on 22/09/1858 at Tannahill, Kilmarnock. Wife of Mr David Dickie

Manson, Margaret on 18/09/1858 at the Post Office, Dreghorn. Aged 28 years. Eldest daughter of Mr William Manson

Campbell, Jean on 14/09/1858 at Bank Cottage, West Kilbride. Second daughter of the late Mr Hugh Campbell, baron officer on the Barony of Tarbert

Wilson, Jean on 16/09/1858 at Washington St. Beith. Relict of the late R. Millar, horse-dealer

Gibson, Gavin on 21/09/1858 at Main St. Beith. Aged eight months. Son of Andrew Gibson, baker
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 201, 02/10/1858

Births:

Workman, Female on 01/10/1858 at Countess St. Saltcoats. Father: Archibald

Savage, Male on 21/09/1858 at Princes St. Ardrossan. Father: Samuel

Acton, Female twins on 18/09/1858 at Green St. Saltcoats. Father: Robert, glazier

Simpson, Female on 19/09/1858 at Habbies Knowe [Habbieshow], Auchinleck. Father: George, contractor

Malley, Male on 14/08/1858 at Grasswater, Auchinleck. Father: William

Johnston, Female on 20/09/1858 at Low Glencairn St. Kilmarnock. Father: Robert

McMillan, Female on 24/09/1858 at Darlington, Stewarton. Father: James, watchmaker

Walker, Female on 22/09/1858 at Troon. Father: John, Temple Hill


Marriages:
White, George on 27/09/1858 at Stanley Farm, Ardrossan by the Rev. Mr Cross, to Ann Barclay

Barclay, Ann on 27/09/1858 at Stanley Farm, Ardrossan by the Rev. Mr Cross, to Mr George White

Miller, Jasper on 17/09/1858 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to Miss Jeanie Gibson

Gibson, Jeanie on 17/09/1858 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Symington, to Mr Jasper Miller, shoemaker

Wilson, John on 22/09/1858 at Garronhill, Muirkirk by the Rev. Alexander Johnstone, to Ellen Loudon, eldest daughter of the late Mr John Murray, Springside, Irvine

Murray, Ellen Loudon on 22/09/1858 at Garronhill, Muirkirk by the Rev. Alexander Johnstone, to Mr John Wilson


Deaths:
Stevenston[sic], Mrs Charles suddenly on 01/10/1858 at Kyleshill, Saltcoats. Wife of Charles Stevenston[sic], shoemaker

Kean, John on 29/09/1858 at Montgomerie Lane, Ardrossan. Ship-carpenter

Ross, Alexander on 22/09/1858 at Wallaceton, Auchinleck. Son of Hugh Ross, farmer

Maclehose, Mary on 24/09/1858 at Auchinleck. Daughter of Thomas Maclehose, tailor

Howat, Jane on 26/09/1858 at Stewarton. Aged 3 years. Daughter of Mr John Howat, cooper

Merry, Agnes on 28/09/1858 at 1 Perceton, Irvine. Aged 2 years and 7 months. Infant daughter of Mr William Merry

Murdoch, John on 26/09/1858 at Loudounstone[sic], Ochiltree. Farmer—much regretted

Alexander, James suddenly on 24/09/1858 at Hope St. Ayr. Aged 38 years. Joiner

Brown, John on 26/09/1858 at Fullarton St. Irvine. Aged 17 months. Son of Mr Robert Brown, sawyer

Clark, Agnes on 24/09/1858 at Seagate, Irvine. Aged 42 years. Daughter of Mr James Clark, cotton-weaver

King, James on 26/09/1858 at Bridgend, Kilwinning. Aged 59 years

McNab, Frank on 21/09/1858 at London. Of the House of McNab Brothers & Co., Sidney, New South Wales. Youngest son of the late Mr John McNab, Saltcoats—Friends will please accept of this intimation

Reid, Mrs Margaret on 27/08/1858 at Goderich, Canada. A native of Dundonald. Sister to William Wallace, Esq., of Goderich. Deceased was 65 years of age, and had been 25 years in Canada

Becket, James on 11/09/1858 at Montreal. Aged 5X years[the second number is smudged]. Landing waiter and Searcher, in Her Majesty's Customs; a native of Kilwinning, Ayrshire
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 202, 09/10/1858

Births:

Goodwin, Male on 21/09/1858 at Harbour Buildings, Ardrossan. Father: James

Anderson, Female on 27/09/1858 at Windmill St. Saltcoats. Father: John

Shearer, Female on 05/10/1858 at Ardrossan. Father: Charles

Anderson, Male on 06/10/1858 at Arran Lane, Ardrossan. Father: James

Calderwood, Male on 23/09/1858 at East Shaw St. Kilmarnock. Father: A.

Craig, Male on 25/09/1858 at Titchfield St. Kilmarnock. Father: James

Ferguson, Male on 07/10/1858 at Blackburn, near Ayr. Father: William, Esq., yr. of Kinmundy

Reid, Male on 26/09/1858 at High St. Irvine. Father: William

Woodrow, Male on 25/09/1858 at Langlands St. Kilmarnock. Father: John

Sim, Male on 27/09/1858 at Darlington, Stewarton. Father: Robert, bonnet manufacturer

Thomson, Female on 29/09/1858 at Crookedholm, Kilmarnock. Father: Robert

Ferguson, Male on 01/10/1858 at Bridge St. Catrine. Father: Thomas, drawer

Lambie, Female on 02/10/1858 at Wood St. Catrine. Father: David, weaver


Marriages:
Michael, John on 24/09/1858 at Dean St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Graham, to Miss Margaret McGregor

McGregor, Margaret on 24/09/1858 at Dean St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Graham, to Mr John Michael, calico-printer

McConnell, Alexander on 27/09/1858 at Clark St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Campbell, to Miss Grace Wallace

Wallace, Grace on 27/09/1858 at Clark St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. John Campbell, to Mr Alexander McConnell, block-printer

Ritchie, Andrew on 05/10/1858 at Nettlehirst, Beith by the Rev. Andrew Browne, to Agnes Hamilton, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Tenant, merchant, Glasgow

Tenant, Agnes Hamilton on 05/10/1858 at Nettlehirst, Beith by the Rev. Andrew Browne, to Mr Andrew Ritchie, merchant, Beith

Orr, Robert on 05/10/1858 at Cottagefield Irvine by the Rev. John C. Brown, minister of Ceres, to Janet Glasgow, daughter of the late Hugh Brown, Esq., of Broadstone, and widow of Major John Tod, H.E.I.C.S.

Brown or Tod, Janet Glasgow on 05/10/1858 at Cottagefield Irvine by the Rev. John C. Brown, minister of Ceres, to Robert Orr, Esq., Helensburgh


Deaths:
Ronald, George on 16/09/1858 at Tulcha, on the Danube. In consequence of an accident on board the Compeer. Son of the Rev. David Ronald, Saltcoats

Nicol, John on 08/10/1858 at Wave Cottage [no town given]. Only son of Mr Hugh Nicol, mason

Montgomerie, George on 27/07/1858, lost at sea off the Cape of Good Hope. A native of Irvine. Second mate of the barque Henrietta of Sunderland

McPherson, Mrs James on 07/10/1858 at Main St. Newmilns. Merchant

Smith, Moses [no date given] at Darvel. Aged 31 years. Late of London

Hunter, Rebecca on 04/10/1858 at Kilbirnie. Aged 1 year. Infant daughter of William Hunter, Esq., surgeon

Buchanan, Joanna Fairrie on 07/09/1858 at Irvine. Aged 4 months. Youngest daughter of G. S. Buchanan, Esq., Glasgow

Barnes, Alex on 26/09/1858 at Waterside, Kilmarnock. Aged 24 years. Baker

Bruce, David on 25/09/1858 at Halfway, Irvine. Aged 63 years. Flesher

Neilson, Helen on 04/10/1858 at Corn Mill St. Catrine. Aged 20 years. Youngest daughter of Mr James Neilson, late toll-keeper

Reid, Mrs Margaret on 27/08/1858 at Goderich, Canada. A native of Dundonald, Ayrshire

Roxburgh, John on 24/09/1858 at Greenhill Quarry House, Kilmaurs. Aged 24 years. Eldest son of Mr Andrew Roxburgh

Spiers, Agnes on 24/09/1858 at Titchfield St. Kilmarnock. Aged 87 years. Daughter of the late Mr William Spiers

Stevenston[sic], James on 08/09/1858 of typhus fever at Saint Pie, Canada East, America. Currier. Eldest son of Mr James Stevenston[sic], innkeeper, Beith

Wardrop. Mary on 01/10/1858 at Loans, near Troon. Aged 89 years and 10 months. Relict of Mr William Wallace

Clark, Mary on 01/10/1858 at Newton, Catrine. In the 6th year of her age. Twin daughter of the late Mr James Clark, farmer, Auchenlongford, parish of Sorn

Sutherland, James on 02/10/1858 at Mill St. Catrine. In the 3rd year of his age. Youngest son of the late Mr George Sutherland

McTyre, Margaret on 24/09/1858 at Barrhill. Only daughter of James McTyre, innkeeper

Frew, Christina Miller on 04/10/1858 at Hill Place, Kirkcaldy. Aged 15 months. Daughter of Mr David Frew

Brown, Margaret on 06/10/1858 at Kilmaurs. Aged 56 years. Wife of Mr William Reid, molecatcher

Murray, William on 04/10/1858 at Law Farm West Kilbride. Son of Mr William Murray, farmer, there
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 203, 16/10/1858

Births:

Kelso, Male on 15/10/1858 at Windmill St. Saltcoats. Father: Archibald

McKinnon, Male on 14/10/1858 at the Moor, Saltcoats. Father: Alexander

Wilson, Male on 10/10/1858 at Ardrossan. Father: Andrew, engine-driver, Cannonhill St.

Kinnear, Male on 10/10/1858 at Hamilton St. Saltcoats. Father: Robert S., surgeon

McCormick, Female on 04/10/1858 at 3 Salmon St. Greenock. Father: Neil

McConnal, Female on 07/10/1858 at Dumfries, Father: Allan, smith

Allan, Female on 10/10/1858 at Dalmellington. Father: Dr [Allan]

Hodgson, Male on 02/10/1858 at High St. Maybole. Father: William, flesher

Johnston, Female on 10/10/1858 at Waterside, Irvine. Father: Peter, letter-carrier

Kennedy, Female on 10/10/1858 at Troon. Father: William

Manson, Female on 07/10/1858 at Chapel Braefoot Toll-bar, Catrine. Father; James

Murchie, Male on 10/10/1858 at Meadow Bleachfield, Irvine. Father: John, ploughman

McInnes, Male on 03/10/1858 at East Shaw St. Kilmarnock. Father: Robert

Lees, Female twins on 28/09/1858 at Broom, Auchinleck. Father: Adam, shepherd

Ferguson, Male on 03/10/1858 at Auchinleck. Father: David, engine keeper

Paton, Male on 09/10/1858 at Croft St. Stewarton. Father: John, joiner and cabinetmaker


Marriages:
Johnstone, Charles on 11/10/1858 at Old Rome, Dundonald by the Rev. David Simpson, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr William Small, Ballantrae

Small, Margaret on 11/10/1858 at Old Rome, Dundonald by the Rev. David Simpson, to Mr Charles Johnstone, Peatland [Dundonald]

Love, Alexander on 12/10/1858 at 42 Mill St. Ayr by the Rev. John Robertson, to Margaret Hannah, fifth daughter of the late Mr James Smith, Ayr Mills

Smith, Margaret Hannah on 12/10/1858 at 42 Mill St. Ayr by the Rev. John Robertson, to Mr Alexander Love, joiner, here

Muir, William on 05/10/1858 at Amland, parish of Fenwick by the Rev. William Orr, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr Alexander Gemmell, farmer, Amland

Gemmell, Elizabeth on 05/10/1858 at Amland, parish of Fenwick by the Rev. William Orr, to Mr William Muir, New York

Scouler, Robert on 08/10/1858 at Gainford, Fenwick by the Rev. William Orr, to Agnes, second daughter of Mr Andrew Gemmell, farmer

Gemmell, Agnes on 08/10/1858 at Gainford, Fenwick by the Rev. William Orr, to Mr Robert Scouler

Wighton, James on 05/10/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Margaret Smith, Cronberry

Smith, Margaret on 05/10/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to James Wighton


Deaths:
Clark, Mary on 12/10/1858 at Dockhead St. Saltcoats. In her 35th year. Daughter of James Clark—Friends will please to accept of this intimation

Ormiston, Mrs on 09/10/1858 at Edinburgh. Wife of Mr John W. Ormiston, manager of Ardeer Iron Works, Stevenston. Her memory is endeared to many for the large share she possessed of womanly and motherly virtues

Young, Miss Agnes on 01/10/1858 at High St. Irvine. Aged 80 years

Stalker, Ann on 08/10/1858 at 3 Salmon St. Greenock. Wife of Neil McCormick

Becket, James on 11/09/1858 at Montreal. Aged 58 years. Brother to J. C. Becket, Printer. Landing waiter and Searcher, in Her Majesty's Customs; a native of Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland

Anderson, Mary on 05/10/1858 at Nelson St. Kilmarnock. Aged 10 years. Daughter of Mr Andrew Anderson

Brown, Mrs John on 03/10/1858 at Craighead, Dunlop

Howie, Janet on 03/10/1858 at Windyhill, parish of Fenwick. Wife of Mr David Calderwood, farmer

Brown, Dr John on 13/10/1858 at Edinburgh. Professor of Exegetical Theology to the U. P. Synod

McClure, Alexander on 09/10/1858 at Kildonnan, Barrhill. In the 61st year of his age. Farmer

Davies, Elizabeth on 09/10/1858 at Wood St. Catrine. In the 7th year of her age. Daughter of Mr William Davies, lately exciseman

Morrison, Martha on 10/10/1858 at Mull Mull[sic] [Mullmul] St. Catrine. Daughter of the late Mr John Morrison

Taylor, Elizabeth on 11/10/1858 at Mull Mull[sic] [Mullmul] St. Catrine. In the 38th year of her age. Wife of Mr John Templeton, Catrine Works

Bryce, Ann, of diarrhoea, on 09/10/1858 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Daughter of Robert Bryce

Chute, Capt. P. [no date given] at Buxar, India. Of H. M. 84th Regiment, son of the late Rev. J. Chute, rector of Balyhigh[sic], Ireland, and brother-in-law to J. H. Stritch Esq., H. M. Customs, Irvine

Gardiner, John, of injuries sustained by an accident, on 16/09/1858 at Mack's Mills, Bothwell, C.W. [Canada West], the residence of his cousin of Mr John McCracken. Late farmer, Monktonhill, Ayrshire

Gebbie, Infant on 12/10/1858 at Troon. The infant daughter of Mr George Gebbie

Howat, William suddenly on 10/10/1858 at Galston. Son of Mr. William Howat, late merchant in Galston
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 204, 23/10/1858

Births:

Jaffrey, Male on 14/10/1858 at Cotton Row, Irvine. Father: R.

Sloan, Female on 14/10/1858 at Brochloch, Carsphairn. Father: Alexander

Currie, Female on 14/10/1858 at Warwickhill Row [Dreghorn]. Father: T., miner

Dunlop, Male on 19/10/1858 at Rig St. Stewarton. Father: Alexander, flesher

Lambie, Female on 19/10/1858 at 14 Gayfield St. Glasgow. Father: D.

Purdie, Male on 20/10/1858 at Cumnock. Father: James


Marriages:
Kerr, William on 21/09/1858 at Montreal by the Rev. A. F. Kemp, of the Free Church, to Mary Anne Thomson, late of Stewarton, Ayrshire

Thomson, Mary Anne on 21/09/1858 at Montreal by the Rev. A. F. Kemp, of the Free Church, to Mr William Kerr, boot and shoemaker, of Galt, Canada West

Corrigill, Capt. Edward on 22/10/1858 at 26 Montgomerie St. [no town given, but probably Ardrossan] by the Rev. A. Cross, to Maria Gray D. Lillie Cromarty, eldest daughter of Mr John Cromarty, Langhope[sic], Orkney

Cromarty, Maria Gray D. Lillie on 22/10/1858 at 26 Montgomerie St. [no town given, but probably Ardrossan] by the Rev. A. Cross, to Capt. Edward Corrigill

Cook, John on 14/10/1858 at Henry's Temperance Hotel, 133½ High St. Ayr by the Rev. William Grant, to Margaret, daughter of Mr James McNeill, farmer, Auchenhew, Arran

McNeill, Margaret on 14/10/1858 at Henry's Temperance Hotel, 133½ High St. Ayr by the Rev. William Grant, to Mr John Cook of the steamship Africa, of Liverpool

Dunlop, J. Haldane [no date given] at Robe Town, Quichen[sic] Bay, S. Australia, to Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Brewer, formerly of the Royal Artillery

Brewer, Elizabeth no date given] at Robe Town, Quichen[sic] Bay, S. Australia, to J. Haldane Dunlop, Esq., 2nd son of the late J. Dunlop, Esq., of Annanhill

Hyslop, Dr on 14/10/1858 at Brandleys, near Sanquhar by the Rev. John Inglis, to Marion, eldest daughter of James Kennedy, Esq., of Cairnhill

Kennedy, Marion on 14/10/1858 at Brandleys, near Sanquhar by the Rev. John Inglis, to Dr Hyslop, residency surgeon at Bagdad

Muir, D. [no date given] at Wellbeck St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. H. W. Robertson, to Agnes, third daughter of the late Mr J. Dreghorn, seedsman

Dreghorn, Agnes [no date given] at Wellbeck St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. H. W. Robertson, to Mr D. Muir, builder

Nicol, J. McGavin on 11/10/1858 at Burnside Cottage, Newmilns by the Rev. J. Allan, to Annie, only daughter of Mr D. Clarkson, coalmaster, Newmilns

Clarkson, Annie on 11/10/1858 at Burnside Cottage, Newmilns by the Rev. J. Allan, to Mr J. McGavin Nicol, earthenware manufacturer, Cumnock

Scoular, M. on 19/10/1858 at Wyllieland, Fenwick by the Rev. William Orr, to Margaret, third daughter of M. Gemmell, Esq.

Gemmell, Margaret on 19/10/1858 at Wyllieland, Fenwick by the Rev. William Orr, to Mr M. Scoular, merchant, Kilmarnock


Deaths:
Brown, J. on 15/10/1858 at Milton, Kirkoswald, Aged 90 years. Widow of Mr J. Boyle, farmer, Turnberry

Shearer, Mrs Charles on 22/10/1858 at Harbour St. Ardrossan

Hogg, Robert, of scarlet fever on 15/10/1858 at Mill Square, Catrine, aged 2 years and
Hogg, Jeanie Elizabeth, of scarlet fever on 16/10/1858 at Mill Square, Catrine, aged 4 years. Children of Mr William Hogg, exciseman, Catrine

McCall, Mr T. on 10/10/1858 at Fullarton St. Irvine. Aged 60

McClure, Alexander on 09/10/1858 at Kildonnan[sic], Barrhill. In his 61st year. Farmer

McQuat, Mrs after a long illness on 09/10/1858 at the residence of her brother-in-law, Dalmellington. Aged 52 years

Oswald, Lady Louisa on 20/10/1858 at Auchincruive. Wife of Alexander Oswald Esq., of Auchincruive

Rowan, Stephen, Esq. on 20/10/1858 at 8 Cathcart St. Ayr, at his house. Writer

Sloan, Infant on 13/10/1858 at Stane Castle Cottage, Irvine. Infant son of Mr John Sloan, farm-servant

Gale, William, Esq., suddenly on 15/10/1858 at Rothesay. Civil engineer, Glasgow

Miller, John on the Sabbath, 13/10/1858 at Taudlemoor, parish of Lochwinnoch. Aged 26. Third son of R. Miller, farmer, there

Duncan, Marion on 09/10/1858 at Craighead, Dunlop. Wife of John Brown, Esq., younger of Hill

Goldie, Elizabeth, after three hours' illness on 16/10/1858 at Kierhill, Patna. Wife of Mr Hugh Cowan, ground officer on the Skelton estate

Gibson, Richard, very suddenly on 15/10/1858 at Mauchline. Innkeeper

Girvans; Robert on 13/10/1858 at Mill St. Ayr. Tailor, son of Mr John Girvans, tanner

Hamilton, John Esq., on 09/10/1858 at Glasgow. Manager of the Dalry and Eglinton Iron Works
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 205, 30/10/1858

Births:

White, Male on 17/10/1858 at Quay St. Saltcoats. Father: Robert

Dunlop, Female on 19/10/1858 at Grange St. Kilmarnock. Father: James

Auld, Male on 13/10/1858 at Langlands St. Kilmarnock. Father: John

Cuddy, Male on 25/10/1858 at Whitehall St. Maybole. Father: David

Gordon, Female on 25/10/1858 at Whitehall St. Maybole. Father: James, coachman

Killen, Female on 24/10/1858 at Glenlee Terrace, Mauchline. Father: Archibald

Marlow, Male on 24/10/1858 at Ayr Place, Catrine. Father: William

Montgomerie, Twins — a son and a daughter on 26/10/1858 at Wood St. Catrine. Father: John junr.

Robertson, Female on 12/10/1858 at Dalgarven, Kilwinning. Father: John

Whiteford, Female on 10/10/1858 at Brigend[sic], Kilwinning. Father: James


Marriages:
Glasgow, Jonathan on 15/10/1858 at Ford St. Catrine by the Rev. J. B. Biggar, to Helen, third daughter of the late Mr A. Murray, mason, Catrine

Murray, Helen on 15/10/1858 at Ford St. Catrine by the Rev. J. B. Biggar, to Mr Jonathan Glasgow, miner

Murdoch, Archibald on 21/10/1858 at Benston, parish of Tarbolton by the Rev. Alexander Dalrymple, to Christian, eldest daughter of the late Rev. John Parker, of Port Glasgow

Parker, Christian on 21/10/1858 at Benston, parish of Tarbolton by the Rev. Alexander Dalrymple, to Mr Archibald Murdoch, late from Australia

McGregor, John on 15/10/1858 at Robertson Place, Kilmarnock by the Rev. D. T. Jamieson, to Miss Sarah Lennox

Lennox, Sarah on 15/10/1858 at Robertson Place, Kilmarnock by the Rev. D. T. Jamieson, to Mr John McGregor, pattern drawer

Cook, J. on 21/10/1858 at the farm of Barramoss[Borrowmoss], parish of Wigton[sic] by the Rev. D. C. A. Agnew, to Any[sic], youngest daughter of Mr J. W. Murray, farmer there

Murray, Any[sic] on 21/10/1858 at the farm of Barramoss[Borrowmoss], parish of Wigton[sic] by the Rev. D. C. A. Agnew, to Mr J. Cook, Catrine Bleach Works

Craig, John on 26/10/1858 at 144 George St. Paisley by the Rev. Alexander Rennison, to Agnes Adam Bain, second daughter of Mr James Bain, baker

Bain, Agnes Adam on 26/10/1858 at 144 George St. Paisley by the Rev. Alexander Rennison, to Mr John Craig, station master, Ardrossan

Galbreath [sic], James on 11/10/1858 at Reddance, Dalry by the Rev. Mr Steel, to Miss Ellen Smith

Smith, Ellen on 11/10/1858 at Reddance, Dalry by the Rev. Mr Steel, to Mr James Galbreath [sic], shoemaker


Deaths:
Clark, Mary on 25/10/1858 at Princes Lane, Ardrossan. Fourth daughter of Mr A. Clark, railway station

Brown, Jeanie on 22/10/1858 at Failford, parish of Tarbolton. In the 14th year of her age. Eldest daughter of the late Mr Mungo Brown, farmer in Auchinbay, Ochiltree

Hunter, Adam, Esq., at Blair Lodge, Ayr. Aged 63

Mair, Janet on 16/10/1858 at Dean St. Kilmarnock. Aged 18 years. Daughter of Mr Alexander Mair, b?wer [smudged], Muirkirk

Peden, Rev. Robert on 05/10/1858 at Hamilton, Canada West. Aged 43 years. Editor of 'Canada Evangelist'—a native of Kilmarnock

Sharpe, Joseph on 21/10/1858 at Southampton. In the 23rd year of his age. Office-steward of the Royal Mail Steam-ship Cambria. Youngest son of the late Mr Joseph Sharpe, joiner, Catrine Works

Findlay, Antonia on 14/09/1858 at Wayrie[Wayne] Centre, Illinois, United States. Wife of Mr John Thomson, formerly of Kilmarnock

Urquhart, Janet on 24/10/1858 at Bridge St. Catrine. Aged 3 years. Youngest daughter of Mr William Urquhart, carding master, Catrine Works

Hood, Lydia on 09/10/1858 at Galston. Aged 39 years. Wife of Mr George Ferguson, merchant

Porter, Isabella on 20/10/1858 at Dundonald. In her 83[rd] year. Relict of the late Mr James Gemmell

Barber, Catherine on 20/10/1858 at Cronberry, Auchinleck. Aged 1 year. Daughter of J. Barber, iron miner

Ballintine[sic], James on 27/10/1858 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Aged 2 years. Son of John Ballintine [sic], iron miner

McConnell, Alexander on 21/10/1858 at Mill St. Catrine. In the 2nd year of his age. Youngest son of Mr J. McConnell, coal miner

Buchanan, Robert on 23/10/1858 at Wood St. Catrine. In the 22nd year of his age. Youngest son of Mr D. Buchanan, Catrine Works

Duncan, Euphemia on 23/10/1858 at Paisley. In the 22nd year of her age. Youngest daughter of Mr James Duncan, mason, Catrine Works

McCullum, Margaret on 23/10/1858 at Inkerman, near Paisley. Wife of Mr C. McFarlane

Kerr, James on 05/10/1858 at Main St. Kilwinning. Aged 21 months. Infant son of Mr James Kerr, draper

Brown, John on 28/10/1858 at Kilwinning. Infant son of Mr John Brown
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 206, 06/11/1858

Births:

Anderson, Female on 29/10/1858 at New Road, Newton-head. Father: William

Laidlaw, Female on 29/10/1858 at Standalane, Stewarton. Father: T., of the Clydesdale Bank

Meikle, Female on 23/10/1858 at Mauchline. Father Ivie, Esq., writer

McKnight, Male on 31/10/1858 at Barrhill, parish of Sorn. Father R.

Shearer, Male on 24/10/1858 at Wellington St. Kilmarnock. Father: W.

Stewart, Female on 31/10/1858 at View Villa, London Road, Kilmarnock. Father: A. D.

Gunn, Female on 30/10/1858 at New St. Stevenston. Father: G., contractor

Murray, Twins— a son and a daughter on 30/10/1858 at Samson terrace, Mauchline. Father not named. Mrs Murray was late of the Head-inns, Old Cumnock

Stalker, Female on 30/10/1858 at West Kilbride. Father: J.


Marriages:
Aitken, T. Ness on 28/10/1858 at High St. Ayr by the Rev. Mr Dykes, to Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Lieut.-Adjutant Dobbie, of the 7th Royal Fusiliers

Dobbie, Jane Elizabeth on 28/10/1858 at High St. Ayr by the Rev. Mr Dykes, to Mr T. Ness Aitken, Patent Saw Mills [Ayr]

Baird, William on 29/07/1858 at Specimen Hill, Ballarat by the Rev. W. Henderson, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr R. Paton, late of Kilmarnock

Paton, Jane on 29/07/1858 at Specimen Hill, Ballarat by the Rev. W. Henderson, to Mr William Baird, of the Ayrshire Store, Whiteflat[sic]

Latta, William on 26/10/1858 at Netherthird, Cumnock by the Rev. William Hutton, to Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Mr William Allan

Allan. Margaret on 26/10/1858 at Netherthird, Cumnock by the Rev. William Hutton, to Mr William Latta, farmer, Durmullock [Darmalloch]

Morton, Hugh on 27/10/1858 at the Independant [sic] Church, Isleworth by the Rev. Dr Archer, to Ellen, second daughter of Isaac Gordon, Esq., Woodlands, Isleworth

Gordon, Ellen on 27/10/1858 at the Independant [sic] Church, Isleworth by the Rev. Dr Archer, to Hugh Morton, Esq., Kilmarnock

Petticrew, James on 29/10/1858 at Dalmellington by the Rev. D. Stirling, to Miss Agnes Campbell, Dalmellington

Campbell, Agnes on 29/10/1858 at Dalmellington by the Rev. D. Stirling, to Mr James Petticrew, Ayr

Stewart, William on 02/11/1858 at Midtown, Fenwick by the Rev. P. Cairns, Stewarton, to Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr John Young

Young, Margaret on 02/11/1858 at Midtown, Fenwick by the Rev. P. Cairns, Stewarton, to William Stewart, Raithmuir

Jack, James on 01/11/1858 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan by the Rev. M. Davison, Saltcoats, to Margaret Hogarth, daughter of Mr James Hogarth

Hogarth, Margaret on 01/11/1858 at Glasgow St. Ardrossan by the Rev. M. Davison, Saltcoats, to Mr James Jack, merchant, Paisley

Taylor, William on 29/10/1858 at Union Place, Kilwinning by the Rev. George Stevenston[sic], to Miss Elizabeth Harwood

Harwood, Elizabeth on 29/10/1858 at Union Place, Kilwinning by the Rev. George Stevenston[sic], to Mr William Taylor, mason, Dalry

Fife, John on 20/10/1858 at 12 Tarbe[r]t St. Glasgow by the Rev. Norman McLeod, jun., to Janet, eldest daughter of the late Bailie Parker, Newmilns

Parker, Janet on 20/10/1858 at 12 Tarbe[r]t St. Glasgow by the Rev. Norman McLeod, jun., to John Fife


Deaths:
Grant, Jean on 02/11/1858 at 26 Warwick St. Glasgow. Wife of M. R. Fullarton, late of Irvine

Murray, William, Esq., suddenly on 02/11/1858 at Monkland House, near Airdrie. Aged 68

Craig, Ann on 30/10/1858 at West Kilbride. Aged 22. Spouse of Hugh Hunter, joiner

Brown, Alexander on 02/11/1858 at Stevenston. Aged 81 years

Currie, William on 01/11/1858 at Montgomery Lane, Ardrossan. Aged 71 years

Workman, John on 29/10/1858 at Halfway St. West Kilbride. Aged 77 years

Thomson, Margaret on 22/10/1858 at Waterside St. Kilmarnock. Aged 41 years. Wife of Mr William Thomson, weaver

Millar, William on 05/11/1858, at Beith, of apoplexy. Auctioneer
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 207, 13/11/1858

Births:

Clemmie, Male on 04/11/1858 at Mill St. Catrine. Father: James, flesher

Neil, Female on 07/11/1858 at Bridge St. Catrine. Father: James, miner

Ballantyne, Male on 05/11/1858 at Eglinton Iron Works. Father: J., schoolmaster

Hutchison, Male on 06/11/1858 at Welbeck Crescent, Troon. father: D.

Reid, Male on 02/11/1858 at King St. Kilmarnock. Father: H.

Shaw, Female on 03/11/1858 at Bonnyton Square, Kilmarnock. Father: A.

King, Male on 06/11/1858 at the Manse, West Kilbride. Father not named

Poe, Male on 21/10/1858 at Montreal. Father: David A.

Brown, Male on 07/11/1858 at Loans, near Troon. Father: William

Niven, Male on 02/11/1858 at Dubbs, Kilwinning. Father: D.

Dinning, Female on 02/11/1858 at Main St. Kilwinning. Father: A., baker


Marriages:
Heron, M. on 27/10/1858 at Main St. Kilwinning by the Rev. G. Stevenston[sic], to Miss Morris Smith

Smith, Morris on 27/10/1858 at Main St. Kilwinning by the Rev. G. Stevenston[sic], to Mr M. Heron, joiner

Kirkpatrick, J. on 05/11/1858 at Corsehill, Kilwinning by the Rev. William Pinkerton, to Miss Jane Porter

Porter, Jane on 05/11/1858 at Corsehill, Kilwinning by the Rev. William Pinkerton, to Mr J. Kirkpatrick

Hunter, Hugh on 05/11/1858 at the house of Mr John Hood, Mill Square, Catrine by the Rev. J. Reid, E. U. Church, to Janet, youngest daughter of the late Mr John Hood, Founder Catrine Works

Hood, Janet on 05/11/1858 at the house of Mr John Hood, Mill Square, Catrine by the Rev. J. Reid, E. U. Church, to Mr Hugh Hunter, baker

Pearson, J. W. on 02/11/1858 at Trinity Chapel, Ayr by the Very Rev. Dean Wilson, to Matilda Sarah, Youngest daughter of the late James Long, Esq., Badmington[sic], Gloucestershire

Long, Matilda Sarah on 02/11/1858 at Trinity Chapel, Ayr by the Very Rev. Dean Wilson, to Mr J. W. Pearson, Loans, Troon


Deaths:
Bertram, A. on 06/11/1858 at Sandland[sic] St. Saltcoats

Gordon, Margaret on 07/11/1858 At Dockhead St. Saltcoats. Daughter of the late G. Gordon

Sym[sic], Jessie on 12/11/1858 at Raise St. [no town given, probably Saltcoats]. Aged 5 years. Eldest daughter of Mr John Sym, tinsmith

Howie, Miss on 05/11/1858 at Seamill, West Kilbride. Sincerely and deeply regretted

Boyd, J, Mr on 09/11/1858 at Stevenston. Aged 64 years

Muir, Mary Jane on 06/11/1858 at Eglinton St. [no town given, probably Beith]. Second daughter of Mr William Muir, leather merchant

Borland, Andrew on 06/11/1858 at Mill St. Catrine. In the 64th year of his age. Weaver, there

Cameron, R, Mr on 10/11/1858 at Rashillhouse, parish of Stewarton. Aged 44 years—deeply regretted

Shearer, M. on 05/11/1858 at Riccarton. Aged 24 years. Wife of Mr R. Cunningham

McMurtrie, Jean on 05/11/1858 at Ayr, at the residence of Mrs Boswell, of Garallan. Aged 84 years

Shaw, David, from an attack of paralysis on 08/10/1858 at Fayetteville, North Carolina. Aged 66 years. A native of Muirkirk, Ayrshire, Scotland

Stack, William suddenly on 05/11/1858 at New Road, Mauchline. Engraver
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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 208, 20/11/1858

Births:

Hogarth, Male on 17/11/1858 at Princes St. Ardrossan. Father: John, ironmonger

Stevenson Male on 19/11/1858 at Burnfoot, Ardrossan. Father: John

Logan, Male on 17/11/1858 at Little Eddington. Father: W.

Crawford, Male on 18/11/1858 at Lawhill, West Kilbride. Father: H.

Nellis, Male on 04/11/1858 at Commondyke, Auchinleck. Father: John

Gibson, Male on 11/11/1858 at Greenock Mains, Auchinleck. Father: William

Miller, Female on 12/11/1858 at Darconner[sic], Auchinleck. Father: Mr Miller, farmer

Steel, Male on 13/11/1858 at Kilmaurs. Father: James

Gillies, Twins— a son and a daughter on 14/11/1858 at High St. Irvine. Father: Joseph

Gray, Male on 12/11/1858 at Newton-Stewart. Father: J. S.

Murray, Female on 13/11/1858 at Kirkland St. Maybole. Father: J.

Shanks, Male on 12/11/1858 at Annick Lodge, Ayr. Father: John

McLagan, Male on 14/11/1858 at Glengarnock Iron Works. Father: T.



Marriages:
Wylie, Hugh [no date], [no address] by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to Jane, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Hunter, Saltcoats.

Hunter, Jane [no date], [no address] by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to Hugh Wylie, Kilmarnock

Roger, William on 12/11/1858 at Loanhead Cottage [no town] by the Rev. James Meikle, D.D. U. P. Beith, to Jean, eldest daughter of John Munn

Munn, Jean on 12/11/1858 at Loanhead Cottage [no town] by the Rev. James Meikle, D.D. U. P. Beith, to William Roger, joiner

Devlin, Arthur on 12/11/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Ann Andrew, dressmaker, Auchinleck

Andrew, Ann on 12/11/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Arthur Devlin

Brown, George on 19/11/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Janet Vallance, Auchinleck

Vallance, Janet on 19/11/1858 at Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to George Brown

McLurk, John on 19/11/1858 at Beechwood Square, Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to Jean Blain, daughter of the late John Blain

Blain, Jean on 19/11/1858 at Beechwood Square, Auchinleck by the Rev. James Chrystal, to John McLurk, engine-keeper

Alison, Archibald on 18/11/1858 at St Mary's Episcopal Chapel, Glasgow by the Right Rev. the Bishop of the Diocese, assisted by the Rev. R. Oldham, to Jane, only daughter of the late James Black, Esq.

Black, Jane on 18/11/1858 at St Mary's Episcopal Chapel, Glasgow by the Right Rev. the Bishop of the Diocese, assisted by the Rev. R. Oldham, to Lieut. Col. Archibald Alison, late Military Secretary to his Excellency Lord Clyde, eldest son of Sir Archibald Alison, Bart., Possil House, Lanarkshire

Borland, William on 11/11/1858 at Dallowie, parish of Straiton by the Rev. J. McFadzean of the U. P. Church, Patna, to Helen, eldest surviving daughter of Mr Walter Scott

Scott, Helen on 11/11/1858 at Dallowie, parish of Straiton by the Rev. J. McFadzean of the U. P. Church, Patna, to Mr William Borland, Birmingham

Forsyth, Alexander on 12/11/1858 at Coral Glen, Maybole by the Rev. J. Thomson, to Jane, third daughter of William McClymont

McClymont, Jane on 12/11/1858 at Coral Glen, Maybole by the Rev. J. Thomson, to Mr Alexander Forsyth

Kerr, John on 12/11/1858 at Gallowberry, Stewarton by the Rev. C. B. Steven, to Janet, daughter of the late Mr D. Kerr, portioner, Kilmaurs

Kerr, Janet on 12/11/1858 at Gallowberry, Stewarton by the Rev. C. B. Steven, to Mr John Kerr, farmer Mosside

Rodger, William on 05/11/1858 at Titchfield St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. Banks, to Miss Susan Wylie, of Auchinleck

Wylie, Susan on 05/11/1858 at Titchfield St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. Banks, to Mr William Rodger, sewing agent, Kilmarnock


Deaths:
Lusk, A. on 10/11/1858 at Montgomery Lane, Ardrossan. Aged 27 years

Bryden, John on 17/11/1858 at Glasgow. Youngest son of the late James Bryden, tailor, Saltcoats

Sillars, D. on 15/11/1858 at Dockhead St. Saltcoats. Shoemaker

Herd, Elspeth on 06/11/1858 at Auchinleck. Aged 2 years. Daughter of John Herd, iron miner

Reid, James on 06/11/1858 at Auchinleck. Aged 2 years. Son of John Reid, shoemaker

Connel, Janet on 15/11/1858 at Darconner, Auchinleck. Aged 4 years. Daughter of John Connel, iron miner

Miller, James on 12/11/1858 at Newton, Catrine. In the 7th year of his age. Eldest son of Mr William Miller, mechanic, Catrine Works

Kelly, Mary on 15/11/1858 at Wood St. Catrine. In the 4th year of her age. Second daughter of Mr John Kelly, labourer

Barrit [sic], Agnes on 15/11/1858 at Stewart Place, Catrine. In the 2nd year of her age. Twin daughter of Mr Samuel Barrit, coal miner

Allison, Mrs on 09/11/1858 at Titchfield St. Kilmarnock. In the 85th year of her age

Anderson, Mrs Janet on 08/11/1858 at Braehead, Kilmarnock. Aged 37 years

Bicket, Agnes, after a long and severe illness, on 12/11/1858 at 20 New Bridge St. Ayr. Aged 15 years. Daughter of Mrs Hugh Bicket, confectioner

Boyd, J, suddenly on 09/11/1858 at Stevenston. Aged 64 years

Carlton, William on 14/11/1858 at 204 High St. Ayr. Aged 23 years. Carpet weaver

Cumming, Matthew on 13/11/1858 at Auchenwynd, Maybole. Eldest son o John Cumming, Esq.

Banks, Margaret on 15/11/1858 at Loudon St. Halfway, Irvine. Aged 43 years. Wife of Mr Robert McFee, sailor

McIlwrath, James on 08/11/1858 at West George St. Kilmarnock. Aged 62 years. Blacksmith and farrier

McLeish, Janet on 08/11/1858 at Coilsholm, Tarbolton. Niece of Mr John McMillan

Longmuir, Hannah on 14/11/1858 at Castle Farm, Glenarm, Ireland. Aged 76 years. Widow of Mr Thomas Orr, of Annandale, Ayrshire, Scotland

Shedden, Agnes on 10/11/1858 at Lintbrae, parish of Stewarton. Aged 39 years. Wife of Mr William Pollock, mason
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Re: Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald Intimations 1854-1910

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Ardrossan & Saltcoats Herald No. 209, 27/11/1858

Births:

Bryden, Female on 23/11/1858 at Countess St. Saltcoats. Father: J.

Leach, Female on 23/11/1858 at Dockhead St. Saltcoats. Father: R.

Miller, Female on 23/11/1858 at Cannonhill St. Ardrossan. Father: T.

Ferguson, Male on 14/11/1858 at Lochend, Kilbirnie. Father: John

Kirkwood, Female on 20/11/1858 at Kilbirnie Station. Father: J., blacksmith, Glengarnock Iron Works

McGregor, Female on on 15/11/1858 at Dalmellington Iron Works. Father: R.

Nisbet, Male on 06/11/1858 at Perceton, Free Church school house. Father: R., teacher

Stewart, Female on 10/11/1858 at Common, Auchinleck. Father: William

Richmond, Female on 12/11/1858 at Dernconner[sic], Auchinleck. Father: D., farm servant

Richmond, Male on 21/11/1858 at Gravel Cottage, Eglinton. Father: J., gamekeeper

Clark, Male on 19/11/1858 at Ayr. Father: William, Ayr Gas Works

Gartshore, Male on 13/11/1858 at Grange St. Kilmarnock. Father: J.

Mitchell, Female on 23/11/1858 at Steuart[sic] Place, Catrine. Father: R., jun.

Reid, Male on 21/11/1858 at St Cuthbert St. Catrine. Father: William

Simpson, Male on 20/11/1858 at Largs. Father: J. Y.


Marriages:
Gordon, J. by special licence on 24/11/1858 at St. Botolph Aldgate, London by the Rev. H. J. Day, curate, to Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late R. Baillie, Saltcoats

Baillie, Elizabeth by special licence on 24/11/1858 at St. Botolph Aldgate, London by the Rev. H. J. Day, curate, to Mr J. Gordon, Saltcoats

Findley, J. on 12/11/1858 at Monkcastle, Kilwinning by the Rev. William Pinkerton, to Miss Jane Johnstone

Johnstone, Jane on 12/11/1858 at Monkcastle, Kilwinning by the Rev. William Pinkerton, to Mr J. Findley, sawyer

Rowand, Andrew on 23/11/1858 at Burns Terrace, Ayr by the Rev. P. McLeish, Free Church, Dunlop, to Marion, daughter to the late Alexander Brown Esq., banker, Glasgow

Brown, Marion on 23/11/1858 at Burns Terrace, Ayr by the Rev. P. McLeish, Free Church, Dunlop, to the Rev. Andrew Rowand, of the Free Church Wallacetown, Ayr

Brown, T. on 16/11/1858 at Langlands St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to Miss Grace Findlay

Findlay, Grace on 16/11/1858 at Langlands St. Kilmarnock by the Rev. J. B. Hamilton, to Mr T. Brown

Orr, J. on 19/11/1858 at Tarbolton by the Rev. A. Dalrymple, to Isabella, third daughter of the late Mr S. Purdie, Newton-upon-Ayr

Purdie, Isabella on 19/11/1858 at Tarbolton by the Rev. A. Dalrymple, to Mr J. Orr

Williamson, David on 23/07/1858 at Bulleen Grange, near Melbourne, Victoria, to Miss Margaret Ferguson, late of Kirkoswald, Ayrshire

Ferguson, Margaret on 23/07/1858 at Bulleen Grange, near Melbourne, Victoria, to David, second son of the late Mr David Williamson, Rigg, New Cumnock

McIlwrick, E. on 22/11/1858 at Glendusk, Barrhill by the Rev. Mr Smith, to Miss Mary Irvine

Irvine, Mary on 22/11/1858 at Glendusk, Barrhill by the Rev. Mr Smith, to E. McIlwrick, ploughman

Laughland, J. on 23/11/1858 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. R. Steel of the E. U. Church, Strathaven, to Helen, daughter of the late Mr J. Haddo, Ayr

Haddo, Helen on 23/11/1858 at Kilmarnock by the Rev. R. Steel of the E. U. Church, Strathaven, to Mr J. Laughland

Hunter, William F. on 24/11/1858 at St Thomas's English Episcopal Chapel Edinburgh by the Rev. D. J. K. Drummond, to Eliza, daughter of William F. Burnley Esq., 24 Ainslie Place

Burnley, Eliza on 24/11/1858 at St Thomas's English Episcopal Chapel Edinburgh by the Rev. D. J. K. Drummond, to William F. Hunter, Esq., Capt. 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry, son of the late A. Hunter, Esq., of Bonnington, Ayrshire


Deaths:
Ewing, David on 23/11/1858 at Saltcoats. Second son of the late Rev. D. Ewing, relief minister, Saltcoats

Craig, Daniel on 26/11/1858 at Raise St. Saltcoats

Craig, Elizabeth on 24/11/1858 at Bradshaw Wt. Saltcoats. Fifth daughter of Robert Craig, innkeeper

Begg, May on 24/11/1858 at Mill St. Catrine. In her 60th year. Relict of the late M. James Paton, blacksmith, Crosshands, parish of Mauchline

Wylie, Thomas on 16/11/1858 at Gray St. Newmilns. Aged 16 months. Son of J. Wylie

Killock, G. on 16/11/1858 at Cronberry, Auchinleck. Aged 48 years. Quarryman

Rankin, Margaret on 22/11/1858 at Lugar, Auchinleck. Aged 1 year. Daughter of William Rankin, iron miner

Smith, Mary on 11/11/1858 at Redburn, Kilwinning. Infant daughter of Mr W. Smith, blacksmith

Ballantyne, John on 19/11/1858 at Eglinton Iron Works. Infant son of Mr J. Ballantyne, schoolmaster

Crawford, J. on 23/11/1858 at Byrehill Row, Kilwinning. Aged 31 years. Joiner

Gray, James Esq. on 18/11/1858 at Byres, Kilwinning. Aged 63 years. Disceased[sic] had for a long period been a resident of Newfoundland, wither[sic] he had emigrated, and had lately returned on his inheriting the estate of Cranberry Moss, in this parish

Smith, Margaret on 20/11/1858 at Greenside Place, Mauchline. Wife of William Lambie, Esq. Deceased was well known for her kindness to the poor, as well as the warm interest she took in all missionary and benevolent schemes; and her demise is deeply regretted not only by a wide circle of friends, but by many who have long enjoyed her acts of kindness and charity

Allan, J. on 19/11/1858 at 66 High St. Ayr. Aged 38 years. Tailor

At Rome, of apoplexy, the Most Noble the Marchioness of Hastings

Hendrie, Mary on 21/11/1858 at St Cuthbert St. Catrine. Youngest daughter of Mr P. Hendrie, cabinetmaker

Johnston, Janet on 16/11/1858 at Titchfield St. Kilmarnock. Aged 78 years

Millar, Susan on 20/11/1858 at St Cuthbert St. Catrine. Infant daughter of Mr H. Millar, joiner, Catrine Works

Montgomerie, Archibald on 23/11/1858 at Wood St. Catrine. In his 22nd year. Eldest son of Mr J. Montgomerie, charcoal contractor, Glenlogan

Overon [sic, possibly Overand], James on 23/11/1858 at Mill St. Catrine. Son of Mr J. Overon, miner

Patrick, William C. C., Esq., Waterside and Ladyland, on 16/11/1858 at Woodside house, Beith. Advocate

Trail, Mary on 23/11/1858 at Crossbush, Riccarton. Aged 32 years. Eldest daughter of Mr A. Trail
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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