
Gaelic
Parish – Greenside p.32
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first Presbyterian chaplain sent by the British Government
to the West Indies, and Martha Fraser, daugh. of Colin Matheson of Bennetsfield and the Suddies,
chief of the clan Matheson, and had issue-Grace Isabella, born 6th April
1856; William Archibald, born 10th May 1858, died 5th Nov. 1861; Helen
Margaret, born end Dec. 1859; Jane Fraser, born 29th Oct. 1861, died 13th
Nov. 1861; Donald Hugh, Fremantle, West Australia, born 3rd Nov.1862;
Christina Amelia, born 22nd March 1864; Alice Isobel, born 15th July 1866
(marr. Raymond Dexter Clark, flockmaster,
Australia); Flora M'Donald, born 18th July 1868 (marr. William Green, min. of
Inverallan); William Muir, manager of the Panjab Bank, in succession to his
uncle, Sir David Masson, born 2nd Feb. 1871; Katherine Hamilton, head
mistress of County High School for Girls, Sale, Cheshire, born 14th Jan.
1874. Publications -Vestigia Celtica;
various papers in Celtic and other periodicals. 1897 GEORGE ROBERTMACLENNAN, M.A.; trans. from Coll, and adm. 8th
Dec. 1897 ; trans. to Thurso 11th Nov. 1910. 1911 JOHN CAMPBELL MACGREGOR, born Ardenny, Taynuilt, Argyll, 2nd Nov. 1869, son of John MacG.,
surgeon, and Catherine Campbell; educated at Glasgow Univ.; licen. by Presb.
of Lorn, May 1898; assistant at Kilfinichen, Stevenston, Maxwell, Glasgow;
F.R.G.S. (1908); V.D. 1912; ord. to Strachur 17th July 1901; trans. and adm.
29th June 1911. Marr. 3rd Sept. 1902, Robina Ralston, daugh. of Alexander
Campbell Macintyre, min. of Kilbrandon, and bas issue - Constance Evelyn
Campbell, born 25th Sept. 1903; John Alexander, born 29th Nov. 1904; Robert
George, born 17th June 1907, died 2nd Jan. 1908; Angus Duncan, born 28th Jan.
1909; Alistair Macintyre Campbell, born 3rd Nov. 1912. Publications-Appreciation
of Wordsworth's Ode on the Intimations of Immortality (Ardrossan, 1898);
Comparative Geography for the Use of Teachers (Ardrossan, 1898). |
GREENSIDE. [Disjoined from St Cuthbert's and erected into a
parish by the Town Council with concurrence of the Presbytery, 29th June
1836, when the Old Kirk Parish was made an uncollegiate charge; church opened
6th Oct. 1839.] 1837 WILLIAM GLOVER, born Leith, 27th Aug.
1801, son of William G. and Anne Kennison; educated at High schools of Leith
and Edinburgh (he was dux of the latter) and Univ. of Edinburgh; licen. by Presb.
of Chirnside 11th Oct.1825; assistant at Tolbooth, Edinburgh; ord. to
Crossmichael 17th Jan. 1828; pres. by the Town Council of Edinburgh, and adm.
31st March 1837; D.D. (Edinburgh, 9th April 1849); died 30th Jan. 18 71.
Perhaps no man of his time exercised a more wholesome influence on young men
looking forward to the ministry. He marr. 4th Oct. 1831, Elspeth (died 5th
June 1873), daugh. of Cunningham Burnside, min. of Terregles (afterwards of
Dunscore), and had issue-Isabella Riddle, born 5th Sept. 1832 (marr. 15th
June 1858, John Caird, D.D., Principal of the Univ. of Glasgow), died 10th
Sept. 1913; Jane Burnside, born 7th July 1835, died 18th March 1838.
Publication-Tract IX. on the Sabbath. 1871 ARCHIBALD SCOTT, trans. from Linlithgow,
and adm. 21st Sept. 1871; D.D. (Glasgow 1876); trans. to St George's,
Edinburgh, 29th Jan. 1880. 1880 JOHN MILNE, M.A.; trans. from Kirkurd
12th Aug. 1880; trans. to Newlands, Peeblesshire, 30th Jan. 1884. 1884 JOHN RUDGE WILSON, M.A.; trans. from
Morton, and adm. 10th July 1884; trans. to Wilton, Hawick, 18th May 1887. 1887 JOHN PATRICK, trans. from Monkton and
Prestwick, and adm. 28th Dec. 1887; D.D. (Edinburgh 1895); res. on
appointment to the Chair of Biblical Criticism, Edinburgh Univ., 5th Oct.
1898. |
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