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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Argyllshire => Topic started by: henry2011 on Thursday 24 May 12 12:51 BST (UK)

Title: stewart and mc gill
Post by: henry2011 on Thursday 24 May 12 12:51 BST (UK)
I am trying to find out information on barbara stewart 1762 kilchenzie argyll scotland married neil mcgill 14 march 1783 any information thankyou
Title: Re: stewart and mc gill
Post by: tina morana on Thursday 24 May 12 12:56 BST (UK)
Hi Henry
Is this Argyll in Scotland?
Tks
Tinam
Title: Re: stewart and mc gill
Post by: henry2011 on Thursday 24 May 12 12:59 BST (UK)
yes argyll
Title: Re: stewart and mc gill
Post by: RJ_Paton on Thursday 24 May 12 13:12 BST (UK)
Family search has the following children listed :-

Mary Mcgill, Birth Date: 4th Aug 1784

Jean Mcgill  Birth Date:  19th July 1788

Archibald Mcgill, Birth Date: 5th Apr 1790

Marrion Mcgill  : Baptism/Christening Date:7th Jan 1792

Margaret Mcgill : Baptism/Christening Date: 20 Nov 1793

John Mcgill  Baptism/Christening Date:    4th Mar 1807

All events recorded in KILLEAN AND KILCHENZIE,ARGYLL,SCOTLAND  and parents listed as Barbara (or Barbra) Stewart (or Stuart) and Neil (or Niell) McGill (or Mcgill)

Title: Re: stewart and mc gill
Post by: RJ_Paton on Thursday 24 May 12 13:19 BST (UK)
The same site also has the record of Andrew Mcgill son of Barbara Stewart and neil Mcgill going to NSW with his wife and family ... this Andrew looks likely to have been born around 1798
 The image also shows full details of his family as they sailed on the ship St George and arrived in NSW on 15th November 1838.
Title: Re: stewart and mc gill
Post by: henry2011 on Friday 25 May 12 00:40 BST (UK)
Thankyou, is there any information on her parents andrew stewart 1715 and babara mc vicar how do i obtain marriage certificates thankyou
Title: Re: stewart and mc gill
Post by: RJ_Paton on Friday 25 May 12 09:58 BST (UK)
As this was prior to civil registration there will not be any marriage certificates, the best you could hope for would be the calling of the banns or marriage record in the old parish records (opr's). If the records survivived and if the family were part of the main Church of Scotland then the records may be at Scotland's People website (a pay site  for all Scottish records). However in many cases these records often consist of a one or two line entry with little information and before you invest any money it may be advisable to check the help sections of the site to see if records have survived from that parish. 

If the family were Catholic some records may survive in the Catholic archives at Scotlands People (possibly doubtful as the Andrew mentioned earlier - if a relation - describes himself as Presbyterian).

Although records of many of the so called "Secessionist" churches which split the Church of Scotland have survived this period is too early for these and in any case the records are not available online

Scotlands People   http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/

Family Search     https://familysearch.org/
Title: Re: stewart and mc gill
Post by: RJ_Paton on Friday 25 May 12 10:33 BST (UK)
Unfortunately on checking  it would appear that the earliest birth record for Killean & Kilchenzie in the Church of Scotland OPR's is 1762 and the earliest marriage record is 1783. There are no death records.
Title: Re: stewart and mc gill
Post by: Iain... on Monday 28 May 12 08:05 BST (UK)
Hi Henry !

If Falkyrn’s results are correct, then here’s the whole family:

Barbara’s marriage to Neil was on the 14th of March 1783 in Killean and Kilchenzie.  Her parents Andrew Stewart 1715-1790 and Barbara McVicar 1715-1799.
Neil McGill 1760-1841 (his parents ?)

Mary McGill 1784 – 
Barbara McGill 1786 – 
Jean McGill 1788 – 
Archibald McGill 1790 – 
Marion McGill 1792 – 1838
Margaret McGill 1793 – 
Anny McGill 1795 – 
Andrew McGILL 1797 – 1876
Alexander McGill 1799 – 
Rodger McGill 1801 – 1823
Katherine McGill 1803 – 
Betsy McGill 1805 – 
John McGill 1807 – 
Jean Janet McGill 1809 – 
Title: Re: stewart and mc gill
Post by: henry2011 on Monday 28 May 12 09:17 BST (UK)
thankyou,still interested