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101. Extracts From Old Books On The Monikie, Scotland Website.
of the College of Justice 1874, when he having married Grisel, daughter of RobertGardyne of Alexander Graham of Duntrune, who married Clementina, daughter of
http://www.monikie.org.uk/oldbook-aorfx-146-149.htm

102. Waterways People From Abernethy, James
Henry Rodolph de Salis. Author and a director of Fellows Morton Clayton. RobertDodd. Sir William Fairbairn 1789 1874. Alexander John Harmsworth 1868 - 1947.
http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/jim.shead/People1.html
Waterways People from Abernethy, James
Daniel Adamson 1821 - 1890
A promoter of the Manchester Ship Canal.
Robert Aickman
Author, Literary Agent and founder of the Inland Waterways Association.
Zachary Allnutt
Superintendent or Manager and receiver of tolls for the Thames Commissioners.
Sir Richard Arkwright 23 December 1732 - 3 December 1792
Inventor of textile machinery, a leading industrialist. He had factories at Nottingham and Cromford and took a leading part in promoting the Cromford Canal.
Henry, Junior Ashley 1654 - 1730
Improver of the Lark and Great Ouse. Son of Henry, Senior Ashley.
Henry, Senior Ashley 1630 - 1700
A Huntingdon Tanner who leased the Great Ouse. Father of Henry, Junior Ashley.
John Ashton 1711 - 1759
Promoter of the St Helen's Canal. A Liverpool merchant and owner of Dungeon Salt Works.
Samuel Bache
Canal carrier with a wharf at Middleport in the Potteries around 1850.
John Baker
Clerk of Works assisting Thomas Dadford senior on the construction of the canal.
Phillip Ballard
Sir Edward Banks
November 1826 Advised the City of London about building a short canal in the area at the time of a dispute between the city and the canal company.

103. John MacLellan & Christina MacKe
Richard Alexander. born 19th July 1874;. Mary Jane. born 4th October 1875;. JohnRobert. born 11th April 1877;. Theresa Anne. born 4th December 1878;. Cecilia Evelyn.
http://www.heritagearchaeology.com.au/Geneaeology/Mac_04_02.htm
John MacLellan was married to Christina MacKenzie . Christina MacLellan died at Howmore on the island of South Uist in the Southern Hebrides, in 1860. South Uist [Gaelic:Uibhist-a-deas] the second largest island, has a population of around 2000, divided between the 30 crofting townships from Glendale at the southernmost end, to Iochdar, overlooking the ford to the neighbouring island of Benbecula. Once described as a string of pearls, the townships run one into the other along the entire length of the island. South Uist has also been one of the great cultural treasures of Gaelic Scotland. There is evidence of human habitation in South Uist from as far back as 2000BC, though there is an argument that the climatic changes which occurred about 600 BC made the Outer Isles generally uninhabitable until the first century AD, when the 'wheelhouse dwellers' appeared. Two fine examples of these early dwelling structures are to be found in South Uist, at Kilpheder and Drimore. There are many ancient structures in South Uist, many of which have inevitable religious associations. Many of these have been left to ruin, however there are now several local initiatives to preserve and where appropriate, develop some of these unique historical sites. Taigh Tasgaidh Chill Donnain, the newly refurbished and extended home of the South Uist Historical Society, has a wealth of information on this aspect of the islands history. Of particular interest is the village of Howmore where the ruins of three ancient ecclesiastical buildings, Caibeal Dhiarmaid, Caibeal nan Sagairt and Teampall Mòr are located, along with the circular remains of an earth house, Uamh Iosal. Nearby, in the township of Ormacleit can be seen the ruins of Ormacleit Castle, once the home of the ruling dynasty, the MacDonalds of Clanranald. As with Eriskay and Barra, South Uist is almost predominantly a Roman Catholic island, and some very fine churches and sculptures bear witness to the tradition.

104. Font Size= 4 Visitors Email Responses And Queries
Morice (Sam) HORTON16892 3 Nov 1874 Birth Betty DEATON-17299 18 Jan 1894 MarriageRobert Gaines (Bob 16587 18 Mar 1894 Marriage Thomas Alexander CLARK-17440
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105. Allens
5. Elizabeth, m. James Simmons about 1800 6. Robert, b. 1786; d. 1874, AlexanderCo, NC; m. Esther Campbell. 7. Susann, b. 1791; m. Thomas Brack.
http://www.obcgs.com/allens.htm
THE ALLEN FAMILY
ARTICLES ELY REAVES ALLEN THE COLONIAL RECORDS OF NC and DAVID ALLEN ELY REAVES ALLEN
(1793-1862) of Wake Co, Iredell Co. and Haywood Co., NC
submitted by Sara C. Allen, Rte 2, Box 327, Hiddenite, NC 28636 George Allen, born ca 1722; lived in Hanover Co, Virginia; died 1805 in Warren County, NC. Wife unidentified. Was on the list of tithes kept by Field Jefferson in Lunenburg Co, Virginia in 1751. In 1761 he was on two court records in Fauquier Co, VA. In 1767 he bought his first NC land in Bute Co, NC, which was later Warren Co. Served in the Revolution. In his Will, dated 30 Jan. 1803, probated Feb. Court [sic], 1805, he named his wife (believed to be wife #2) Diana, children, William George, (see below); Thomas, children of his daughter Dorcus and her husband James Wray, grandson Joel Allen, granddaughters Caty Baxter and Nancy Fain, daughters Mary, wife of William Smith; Elizabeth, wife of Ruebin Patrick; Sally, wife of John Bennett; Jane (Jean) wife of Samuel Stephenson; Catherine (Caty) wife of Thaddeus Murrah. When George Allen died in 1805, Warren Co, NC, he had 1310 acres of land. George Allen Jr., born 1 May 1743, Hanover Co, Virginia. Settled in the Newlight District of Wake Co, NC from before 1774, and enlisted in the Revolutionary forces from there. He moved to Iredell County about 1797 to a section which later became Alexander Co. in 1847. The Allen Family Cemetery is located in a wooded area and has a stacked rock wall around it. George Jr. built his first cabin about 200 feet from the cemetery. (There are eleven adult graves and one child's grave. Five are marked with engraved stones and the rest fieldstones. However, knowing the history of the family, and having

106. The Glendinning Family
Dorothy (1874?) married John Ferguson of West Hartlepool Centre Had Issue JamesAlexander Glendinning (b. 7.4.1990 West Yorks) Alisdair Robert Glendinning (b
http://user.itl.net/~glen/Glendinnings.html
The Glendinning Family
Details drawn from the IGI - Parish Registers at Durham County Record Office
British Censuses (1841-1891) and other sources too numerous to mention here.
Page changed May 3rd 2000
See areas marked
See also: The Origins of the Glendinnings and The Road Ends at Glendinning
visitors since February 15 1997
John Glendinning (?-1776) married Elizabeth Kirkley (1721-1776)
25.4.1747 St Mary's Church, Easington, Co. Durham
had issue below. Farmer.
Links
David Simpson's
excellent North East England History Pages Historical Easington The New Industrial Easington Durham Genealogy ... Virtual County Durham Search facilities for the GENUKI Northumberland and Durham Transcriptions hosted at Newcastle University The North of England Regional Information Service Children of John Glendinning and Elizabeth Kirkley (of Thorp and Little Eden, Co. Durham) John (1748-1750) Mary (1749-1784) married John Chrisp of Sunderland 12.9.1778 St Mary's had issue. Alice (1751-1771) John (1753-1764) Henry Glendinning (1756-1826) married Dorothy Head (1755-1800) 28.7.1778 St Mary's -

107. Pioneer Profiles (K)
Robert Kerr went to the South African War in January 23 Avenue and 1 Street SW Alexanderestablished the of Troop E, he helped establish Fort Calgary in 1874.
http://www.pioneersalberta.org/profiles/k.html
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Kanouse, Frederick Alfred
Fred Kanouse traded with Canadian Indians before the arrival of the North West Mounted Police. He ranged cattle in the Fort Macleod district in 1877, and was said to have some knowledge of medicine. He lived in Fort Macleod for many years, then moved to Pincher Creek and later to the United States where he died in 1920. There is no record of marriage.
Kean, John
John Kean came to the Fort Macleod district in 1879 to build sawmills for the government. One of the earliest was Mountain Mill. He later worked for the CPR, then about 1883 he went to work for the Northwest Coal and Navigation Ltd. in Lethbridge. He later operated sawmills in the Porcupine Hills and Lethbridge.
Keefe, Dan

108. Find A Grave - Browse By Country: Canada
(Bio by KP) Thomsonhill Cemetery, Renfrew, Ontario, Canada; Anderson, Robert Alexanderb. 1858 d Bain, Donald H. Dan b. February 14, 1874 d. August 15, 1962
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/famousSearch.cgi?mode=country&FScountryid=10

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