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1693 JOHN SANDILANDS, M.A. (Edinburgh, 17th
Aug. 1683); called March 1692; ord. 11th Jan. 1693; died 24th June 1720, in
55th year. He marr. Margaret Sandilands, who died 27th May 1730, aged 75, and
had issue-John, his successor; Christian, died 19th Dec. 1780, aged 78 (marr.
John Brown, tenant in Millside); James, wright in Edinburgh; Barbara (marr.
Thomas Findlater, min. of West Linton); Katherine, died at Castlebarns, St
Cuthbert's Parish, Edinburgh.[Tombst.] 1711 JOHN SANDILANDS, born 1683, son of preceding; M.A. (Edinburgh, 2nd June 1703); licen. by Presb. of Linlithgow 16th March 1709; called 30th Aug.,
and ord. 2nd Oct. 1711; died 9th Sept. 1716. He marr. Margaret Johnston, who
survived him, and had issue Jean (marr. 18th Sept. 1748, Hugh Robertson,
writer, Edinburgh).-[Test. Reg. (Edin. and Lan.), Tombst.] 1717 JOHN BOWIE, educated at Univ. of Glasgow;
licen. by Presb. of Dunfermline 24th March 1714;
called 6th Feb., and ord. 10th May 1717; died 7th Nov. 1769, in his 84th
year. He purchased the lands of Stonypath in
Dunsyre for 8000 merks, and mortified and disponed them in 1759 to the min.
and kirk-session to be thus distributed:-" 100 merks to the schoolmaster
for educating twenty poor scholars, named by the said Session; 1o0 merks for
educating any lad of remarkably bright genius, to be allowed for six years,
or failing any such in the parish, to be applied in paying apprentice fees;
50 merks for purchasing Bibles, psalm-books, etc., for poor scholars, whom
failing, to be applied to any other charitable purpose the Session judge most
proper; 50 merks to the min., with all other profits arising from the lands,
to compensate for his trouble as factor and principal manager." He marr.
9th June 1730, Elizabeth (died 14th May 1792), daugh. of
John Tait, min. of Kilbucho. -[Tombst.; Leechman's
Serm., i.; Sinclair's Stat. Acc., xiv.; New, Stat. Acc., vi.] |
1759 THOMAS M`COURTY, called 27th Sept., and
ord. (assistant and successor) 1st Nov. 1759; trans. to Penicuik 6th Jan.
1772. 1773 JAMES FERGUSON, M.A.; pres. by Arch.
Douglas of Douglas, and ord. 7th April 1773; trans. to Pettinain 30th March
1780. 1781 JOHN GORDON, licen. by
the Presb. of
Biggar 26th March 1778; pres. by Arch. Douglas of Douglas, Sept. 1780; ord.
4th April 1781; died (when preparing to go to the General Assembly), 16th May
1814. Publication-Account of the Parish (Sinclair's Stat. Acc., xiv.)- [Test.
Reg. (Lan.).] 1815 ROBERT RUSSELL, son of David R.,
Cumbernauld; educated at Univ. of Glasgow; tutor in the family of Grant of
Congalton; licen. by Presb. of Haddington 27th March 1798; ord. to Dunsyre
25th April 1805; pres. by Arch., Lord Douglas of Douglas, 29th Aug. 1814;
trans. and adm. 2nd March 1815; died 20th Sept. 182. He marr. 29th Nov. 1805,
Jane Stewart, who died in July 1841, and had issue--William Grant, born 3rd
Dec. 1806; John Steele, born 17th May 1808; Robert, born 7th May 1813. 1825 JOHN AITON, born Strathaven, June 1797,
youngest son of William A., Sheriff-substitute of Lanarkshire; studied at
Univs. of Glasgow and Edinburgh; licen. by Presb. of
Hamilton 30th Nov. 1819; pres. by Archibald, Lord Douglas of Douglas, Dec.
1824; ord. 14th April 1825; D.D. (Glasgow, March 1836); died at the house of
his son-in-law, Joseph Bray, Pyrgo-park, Havering,
Essex, 15th May 1863. He marr. (1) 30th April 1823, Mary Anne (died 9th Oct.
1850, aged 55), youngest daugh. of John Smith,
Midhope, and had issue-Mary, born 11th Feb. 1827 (marr. Joseph Bray), died
9th May 1868; Margaret, born 2nd June 1829; William, born 2nd April 1831,
died 28th Feb. 1858; John, born 18th Jan. 1837: (2) 19th Oct. 1852, Mary
Sandilands (died 9th July 1868, aged 58), youngest daugh. of
Alex. Weir of Boghead, and had issue- |
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