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1854 - Robert Wells' Web Pages

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At St. Peter's Church, Brighton, on the 17th instant, John Norman Maclean, lieutenant 7th Madras LightCavalry, second son of Col. Maclean of Coll, to Anna Maria, second daughter of the late <strong>Robert</strong> Roe, Esq., ofSans Soucie, county of Dublin.DEATHSAt Stewarton, Kirkcolm, on the 12th instant, Helen, aged 14 years, eldest daughter of Mr <strong>Robert</strong> Campbell.At Crouse, parish of Old Luce, on the 18th instant, Charles Lennan, aged 74 years.At Girvan, on the 11th instant, Margaret, aged two years, eldest daughter of Mr John Dickie, blacksmith.At Big, parish of Ballantrae, on the 14th inst., Agnes Brown, advanced in years, relict of Mr Peebles, dyker.On the 13th instant, at her residence, 33 Grosvenor Place, London, Jean, the widow of the late ThomasHughan, Esq., M.P., aged 70 - deeply regretted.At Castle-Douglas, on the 10th inst., John Jardine, slater there. Same day, Serjeant M'Nallie, late of the 46thRegiment, aged 79 years.At Crocketford, on the 17th current, Dr Samuel M'Quay, aged 62 years.At Redcastle of Urr, on Saturday, the 14th current, Janet, wife of Mr <strong>Robert</strong> Kerr, farmer there.At London, on the 11th curt., in the 71st year of her age, Mrs M'Dowall, widow of the late James M'Dowall,of Tongland Bridge, near Kirkcudbright. N.B. - much beloved and respected by all who knew her.2 nd February <strong>1854</strong> (Week 5)BIRTHSAt Craigenlee, parish of Portpatrick, on the 1st inst., the wife of Mr John Kerr, of a son.At Daltangan, on the 27th ult., the wife of Mr William M'Ilwrick, of a son.At Girvan, on the 24th ult, the wife of Mr Joseph M'Nish, blacksmith, of a son.At Benston, on the 21st ult., the wife of James Salmone, Esq., of a son.MARRIAGESHere, at Trade Street, on the 31st ult., by the Rev. James Smellie, Mr John M'Crackan, mason, to Janet,second daughter of Mr Peter M'Master.At Milton, Mochrum, on the 31st ult., by the Rev. Alex. Young, Mr James Bell, merchant, Stranraer, to JaneM'Douall Gowdie, eldest daughter of the late Mr James Gowdie.At Newton-Stewart, on the 26th ult., by the Rev. Samuel Richardson, Mr James Craig, mariner, to Susan,second daughter of the late Mr John Hannah, tailor, Newton-Stewart.On the 26th January, at the Parish Church, Bakewell, by the Rev. H. K. Cornish, vicar, assisted by the Rev.R. Allnutt, vicar of Damerham, Alfred Allnutt, Esq., of Ivy, near Maidstone, to Eliza Jane, eldest daughter ofthe late Dr. Murray of Hull, and of Broadstone, near Stranraer.At Kevans, by the Rev. S. Blair, on the 17th Jan., Mr Andrew Ralston, V.S., Sorbie farm, to Mrs JaneCaldwell, both of the parish of Sorbie.On the 26th ult., at Spondon, Derbyshire, by the Rev. John Guthrie, (uncle of the bride) Prebendary ofSarum, Vicar of Calne, in the county of Wilts, and Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis of Lansdowne, JohnBlackwood, Esq., publisher, Edinburgh, to Julia, youngest daughter of the late Rev. J. Blandford, Rector ofKirton.DEATHSHere, on the 31st ult., Alexander M'Douall, youngest son of the late Mr James M'Douall, tailor, aged 23years.Here, at Harbour Street, on the 29th ult., Mr James Thomson, sawyer, aged 39 years.At South Strand Street, on the 30th ult., William, aged 3 years, son of Mr David Warren, upholsterer.At the Railway Inn, here, on the 27th ult., Barbara, daughter of Mr Shearer, innkeeper.At Newton Stewart, on the 24th ult., Mary Wade, aged 55 years.At Newton-Stewart, on the 23d ult., after a lingering illness, Elizabeth <strong>Robert</strong>son, wife of Mr AlexanderM'Pherson.At Castle-Douglas, on the 21st ult., Lucy Graham, wife of Anthony Parker, residing there - aged 83 years.At Kirkcudbright, on the 19th ult., Elizabeth M'Monnies, wife of Anthony M'Kenzie, writer, Kirkcudbright.

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