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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: CobaltBlue on Friday 12 February 10 13:18 GMT (UK)
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Margaret Kennedy was born in 1766, the daughter of Robert Kennedy of Daljarrock and Grizel Cathcart.
My research has shown that while Margaret was in her late teens, she had a romance with Colonel McDouall, the Laird of Logan.
It appears that Margaret gave birth to McDouall's child (a girl?) about 1786 (opinions seem to differ on this date). McDouall rejected his new fatherhood, so legal steps were taken and Margaret was eventually awarded about 3000 pounds.
Margaret died very young in 1795. I can find no reference to her child, and her brief Will of 1801 makes no reference either.
Does anyone know the name of the child and what became of him/her?
Many thanks
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Still chasing his illegitimate offspring I see.
Some background on Colonel Andrew McDouall (1758 - 1834) to help others:
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=m0fvcugcd6sanh5g3bq2cu9lc2&topic=387245.0
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I have just found this thread, after having posted on another about the child of Margaret Kennedy and Andrew McDouall. Margaret Kennedy was my great great aunt.
The following information is taken from my family tree, and information from a document prepared for a Petition for service of heir of provision and transfer of lands in the waterhead and others by John Cathcart Christie, 1916.
Helen was born on 21st January, 1794. She married in 1829 to Louis F. Chaumont, in Avocat, Paris. Louis was a teacher in Edinburgh, and later they moved to England. They had 4 children, 1. Eugene Achille Theodore, b. 8 October 1828, 2. Francis, m. Ellenora T. Gray and had issue, 3. Alexander, 4. Anna Kennedy, b. 8 October 1834, unmarried. The family are listed in Scotland Census records.
Helen died on 17 March 1875 in Hampshire, England.
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Just an added comment that as well as writing the poem/song 'Young Peggy' as a tribute to her, Kennedy was also the inspiration for Burns' lovely song 'Ye Banks and Braes o' Bonnie Doon'.