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1781 JOHN HARVIE, third son of James H., farmer, parish of Dalserf; educated at Univ. of Glasgow; M.A. (1764);
licen. by Presb. of Hamilton 26th March 1771;
assistant to preceding; called 8th June, and ord. 23rd Aug. 1781; died 27th
Aug. 1816. He marr. 5th April 1782, Rebecca (died 26th April 1838), daugh. of
William Sandilands of Barneyhill, and had issue-Marion,
born 3rd Feb. 1783; James of Brownlee and Bowmanhurst,
born 30th July 1784, died 29th Nov. 1849; Janet, born 24th June 1786 (marr.
James Clason, min. of Dalziel); William, born 15th Sept. 1788, died 18th Feb.
1792; Elizabeth, born 3rd June 1790 (marr. Thomas Robertson, surgeon, R.N.);
Margaret, born 9th July 1793; Rev. William, born 9th Feb. 1800 succeeded to
Brownlee. Publication -Account of the Parish (Sinclair's Stat. Acc., Q.
[Tombst.] 1817 DAVID LOGAN, pres. by William Hamilton Nisbet of Dirleton, and ord.
1st May 1817; trans. to Stenton 29th Aug. 1823. 1824 ADAM FORMAN, born Carmunnock, IVA 1794, son of Adam F., afterwards
min. of Kirkintilloch; educated at Univ. of Glasgow; licen. by Presb. of Glasgow l0th June 1818; pres. by Mrs Mary
Hamilton Nisbet Ferguson of Belhaven and Dirleton, and ord. 29th April 1824.
Joined the Free Church; min. of the Free Church, Innerwick, 1843; of the Free
Church, Leven, 1844; died 29th March 1865. He marr. (1) 17th July 1828,
Margaret (died 24th Feb. 1832), youngest daugh. of
George Hamilton, D.D., min. of Gladsmuir, and had issue-Eliza Hamilton, born
29th Nov. 1829 (marr. 1853, Robert Campbell, banker, Edinburgh), died 8th
Feb. 1887: (2) 1st June 1838, Jane, daugh. of John Turnbull, farmer,
Eyemouth, and had issue-Adam, born 20th Feb. 1840, died 3rd Oct. 1856; John
Turnbull, merchant, born 27th Feb. 1841, died 25th Oct. 1894; Catherine Margaret
Martin, born 11th June 1842, died 13th Aug. 1849; Robert Brodie, merchant,
Liverpool, born 17th Sept. 1844, died 1st July 1914; Richard Henry, merchant,
born 9th Oct. 1846, died 15th May 1886 Catherine Margaret Martin, born 19th
June 1850. |
Publication-The Common Salvation, with memorial
sketch by Charles Tulloch (London, 1866). 1843 JAMES SMELLIE, born Lesmahagow, 3rd April 1806, fourth son of Thomas
S., farmer, and Margaret Cross; educated at Glasgow Univ.; licen. by Presb. of Hamilton; ord. to Crosshill
14th July 1841; trans. and adm. 21st Sept. 1843; died 30th Nov. 1868. He
marr. 25th Feb. 1845, Agnes (died 14th Sept. 1855), daugh. and co-heiress of
Thomas Haig of West Reston, Berwickshire, H.E.I.C. Naval Service, and had
issue -Thomas Haig, born 13th Jan. 1846; James Wilson, born 6th April 1847;
Herbert, born 18th Aug. 1848; Christina, born 17th April 1850; George
William, born 7th Aug. 1852. 1869 JOHN M'GREGOR BUCHANAN, born Prestonpans, 1832, second son of William
B., Excise officer, and Robina M'Gregor; educated
at Univ. of Glasgow; ord. to Cockburnspath 13th Aug. 1863; trans. and adm.
22nd April 1869; died unmarr. 3rd Feb. 1892. 1892 ROBERT GRAY, born Newton, Pencaitland, 1st Sept. 1868, son of George
G, and Jessie Gray; educated at Tranent and Univ. of Edin.; M.A. (1888), B.D.
(1891); licen. by Presb. of Haddington 15th May 1891;
ord. 25th May 1892; dep. 25th May 1906. Marr. 6th June 1900, Mary Jane
Carmichael, daugh. of Rev. William Millar, and
Elizabeth Bruce, Alloa, and has issue--Robert Heberton,
born 14th Oct. 1901; Elizabeth Bruce, born 6th Feb. 1903. 1906 THOMAS WILLIAM GRANT SUTHERLAND, born Falkland, 29th Oct. 1867, son
of Thomas S. and Catherine Murdoch; educated at Edinburgh Univ.; M.A. (1888),
B.D. (1891); licen. by Presb. of Cupar-Fife 19th May
1891; ord. to Old Kirk Parish, Edinburgh, 16th May 1894; trans. and adm. 15th
Nov. 1906. Marr. 3rd Aug. 1898, Elizabeth, daugh. of Robert Cormack, farmer, and Susan Murison, and has issue-Robert
Murison Murdoch, born 27th April 1901, |
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