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issue- Charles, died young; Ranald; Kate, for 15 years
missionary in Palestine, died 1900; Jessie (marr. David G. Millar, merchant,
Leith); Jean, secretary to the Church of Scotland Women's Association for
Foreign Missions. 1893 DAVID MUNRO MILNE, born Aberdeen, 23rd
Jan. 1863, son of George M.; educated at Univs. of
Aberdeen and Edinburgh; M.A. (Aberdeen 1885), B.D. (Edinburgh 1889); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh May 1889; assistant at Peterhead;
ord. 22nd March 1893. Marr. 12th June 1895, Jeanie, only daugh. of James
Mackay, Banff, and has issue- David, born 11th -larch 1896; -Mary Catherine,
born 18th Feb. 1899; Agnes Jane Michie, born 9th May 1906. ST
MARGARET'S (Q.S.). [Disjoined from St Cuthbert's and erected into a parish
quoad sacra, 1885. A church was opened in 1881.] 1881 WILLIAM MORRIS BROWN, born Dundee, 24th
Dec. 1834, son of Peter B. and Jean Ogilvie; educated at Dundee schools and
Aberdeen Univ.; M.A. (Marischal College 1860); ord. missionary to the Jews at
Constantinople 1868; afterwards min. of Elder Street Chapel, Edinburgh; adm.
25th Oct. 1881; died 21st Aug. 1902. He marr. 25th Aug. 1865, Elizabeth
Brodie, daugh. of Captain William Powrie and
Margaret Anderson, and bad issue- Alexander, advocate; Margaret Anderson
(marr. John Ewing Wallace, min. of Kirriemuir); Isabella Ogilvie. 1903 JOHN COCHRANE, born Scone, 1856; educated
at St Andrews Univ.; licen. by Presb. of Perth; ord.
4th Feb. 1903; res. 17th May 1905; died at Toronto, 15th July 1910. He marr. Kate
Elder Robertson, who marr. again. 1905 JAMES GILLAN, born 13th June 1847, son of
James G., D.D., min. of Alford; educated at Aberdeen Univ.; M.A. (1866), B.D.
(1870); licen. by Presb. of Alford 1869; assistant at Newbattle; |
ord. to Alford 6th July 1871; res. 16th May 1896;
took charge of Dalry Mission, Edinburgh, from 1898 to 1904; adm. 1st Aug.
1905; res. 30th Nov. 1910; took charge of Scots Church, Brussels, 1911; and
of St Andrew's, Cairo, 1912. Marr. 8th June 1882, Margaret Henderson, daugh.
of John Wilson of South Bantaskine, Stirlingshire, and has issue-Mary Johanna
Russel, born 3rd Oct. 1883 (marr. 29th Jan. 1913, Neil Meldrum, chaplain,
Church of Scotland, Madras); James An.-us, Sudan Civil Service, born 11th
Oct. 1885; Catherine. Tessie, born 3rd April 1888, died 22nd July 1913; John
Robert Wilson, student of divinity, born 12th Nov. 1890. 1911 WILLIAM VEITCH, born Edinburgh, 16th
March 1860, son of William V., D.C.S., and Mary Johnston; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh May 1883; ord. to Belhaven 20th
Sept. 1888; trans. and adm. 6th June 1911. Marr. 23rd Oct. 1888, Helen
Flowerdew, daugh. of William Lowson of Balthayock and Helen Flowerdew, and
has issue --Helen Flowerdew, born 8th Oct. 1891; Gladys Muriel, born 7th Dec.
1892; Vera Cecil, born 21st April 1896; William Lionel Douglas, born 21st
Nov. 1902. ST
MARY'S, Formerly BELLEVUECHAPEL. [Erected into a parish by the Town Council, and
concurred in by the Presb., 2 7th Oct. 1824. A church, which cost £23,000,
was opened 12th Dec. 1824, and the name St Mary's given to it in 1825.] 1825 HENRY GREY, born Alnwick, 11th Feb. 1778,
son of Dr G., physician, Morpeth; educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by
Presb. of Edinburgh 26th Nov. 1800; ord. to Stenton 17th Sept. 1801; adm. to
St Cuthbert's Chapel-of Ease 18th Nov. 1812; M.A. (Edinburgh, 26th April
1818); trans. to New North Parish nth Jan. 1820; pres. by the Town Council
Oct. 1824; trans. and adm. 13th .Jan. 1825. Joined the Free Church; min. |
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