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1854 - Robert Wells' Web Pages

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At Stakeford House, Dumfries, on the 17th ult., Mr John Maxwell, of Stakeford Foundry, aged 38.9 th February <strong>1854</strong> (Week 6)BIRTHSAt Caldons, parish of Stoneykirk, on the 1st instant, Mrs M'Master, of a daughter.At Wigtown, on the 6th instant, the wife of James M'Lean, Esq., of a daughter.At Balmesh, parish of Old Luce, on the 2d inst., the wife of Mr William Hood, of a daughter.At Drangour, parish of New Luce, on the 3d inst., the wife of Mr Simeon Dalglish of a daughter.At Newton-Stewart, on the 3d instant, the wife of Mr James Vernan, cabinetmaker, of a son.MARRIAGEAt Mains of Park,parish of Old Luce, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. John M'Dowall, Gavin Ralston Esq.,Dunduff, Ayrshire, to Mary, youngest daughter of James Gibson, Esq., banker, Glenluce.DEATHSAt Pinminnoch, parish of Portpatrick, on the 6th instant, Margaret M'Crackan, aged 27 years, wife of MrWilliam Kerr, farmer there - deeply regretted.At High Glenstockadale, parish of Leswalt, on the 4th instant, Mr Thomas Biggam, farmer there, aged 60years - much regretted.Very suddenly, on the 17th January on board the ship "Trojan", from the Clyde to St. Vincent, ThomasM'Kenzie, Esq., eldest son of Mr James M'Kenzie, Rosebank, Cairnryan. Mr M'Kenzie had been for the longperiod of 25 years in St. Vincent, previous to his visiting his friends in this country. His sudden andunexpected death is deeply regretted.16 th February <strong>1854</strong> (Week 7)BIRTHSAt the Manse, Portpatrick, on the 10 th instant, the wife of the Rev. Mr Balmer, of a daughter.At the Manse, Newton-Stewart, on the 14 th inst., the wife of the Rev. William Reid, of a daughter.At Newton-Stewart, on the 10 th instant, the wife of Mr Thomson, Grapes Inn, of a daughter.At Newton-Stewart, on the 2d instant, the wife of Mr James Thorburn, of a son; on the 4 th inst., the wife ofMr John M’Kie, joiner, of a daughter .At Girvan, on the 7 th instant, the wife of Mr Hugh Drynan, agent, of a son.MARRIAGESAt Whauphill, near Wigtown, on the 14 th inst., Mr John Callie, joiner there, to Janet, third daughter of MrAlexander Campbell, innkeeper.DEATHSAt 14 South Apsley Place, Glasgow, on the 14 th inst., Eliza Kirkpatrick, the beloved wife of M.C. Thomson,Esq., - much and deservedly regretted.Here, on the 12 th instant, William, aged 7 years, son of Mr Boyle, keeper of Stranraer Prison.At Drumore, on the 11th instant, after a lingering illness, which she bore with great Christian fortitude,Elizabeth, wife of Captain <strong>Robert</strong> Kerr, of the ship “Red Gauntlet” of Liverpool.At Newton-Stewart, on the 7 th inst., Jane Welsh.At Same Place on the 11 th inst., Margaret Wilson, wife of Mr Andrew Kellie, flesher and auctioneer, aged50 years.At Carlisle, on the 10 th inst., Mrs Joseph Mitchison, advanced in years.At Boydsrig, Glenapp, on the 8 th inst., Mr Andrew M’Credie.

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