Family: Daniel McGregor / Mary Anderson (F151)
m. 5 May 1817-
Father | Male
Daniel McGregor
Born Died Buried Married 5 May 1817 [1] Perth, Perthshire, Scotland [1] Father Mother
Mother | Female
Mary Anderson
Born 19 Jun 1780 Forgandenny, Perthshire, Scotland Christened 25 Jun 1780 Forgandenny, Perthshire, Scotland Died Buried Father William Anderson | F460 Group Sheet Mother Katherine Runciman | F460 Group Sheet
Child 1 | Female
Margaret McGregor
Born 17 Jun 1817 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland Christened 22 Jun 1817 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland Died Yes, date unknown Buried
Child 2 | Female
Mary McGregor
Born 1819 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland Christened 20 Jun 1819 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland Died 24 Jul 1894 Cornhill on Tweed, Northumberland, England Buried Jul 1896 Cornhill on Tweed, Northumberland, England Spouse Alexander Menzies | F401 Married 11 Jun 1839 Forgandenny, Perthshire, Scotland
Child 3 | Female
Jean McGregor
Born 9 Feb 1822 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland Christened 17 Feb 1822 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland Died Buried
Child 4 | Male
Peter McGregor
Born 11 Jul 1824 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland Christened 20 Jul 1824 Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland Died 29 Oct 1891 Perth, Perthshire, Scotland Buried Spouse Jean Menzies | F28 Married 26 Nov 1850 Dull, Perthshire, Scotland
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Notes - Text from Forgandenny Parish register dated May 3, 1817: "Daniel McGregor Labrouer, Horseley (also spealt Horslea) and Mary Anderson, servant to David Marshall, Tenant, Mount Stewart, and daughter of William Anderson, late tenant Dumbuils, both in this Parish; Gave in their names for Proclomation in order to Marriage. They were proclaimed before the congregation on Sabbath, the 4th of May current, three different times and married at Perth, on the Monday following (May 5th) by the Rev Mr Thomson."
From a website setup by Chris Paton (http://chrispatonscotland.tripod.com/id21.html) showing that the farm of Horseley (where Daniel McGregor was working) and the farm of Mount Stewart (where Mary Anderson was working) were adjoining. Also the lands of Dumbuils (where Mary's father William had been a tenant) were also in the vicinity.
"On Martinmas 1845, Andrew took on the tenancy of Mount Stewart Farm further south in the parish of Forgandenny, which had previously been in the hand of a lady called Mary Hutton, and which was situated on the Freeland Estate, owned by Lord Ruthven. Mary had been widowed in 1835 when her husband, James Marshall, had died, and she had remarried to a local shoemaker from the village. When her son David married in 1845, both Mary and her new husband gave up the farm, and moved to a larger farm in Fossoway.
Five tenancies on the farm had been advertised in the Perth Courier between March 13th and April 17th 1845:
Valuable Farms
on the Estate of Freeland
To Be Let
There will be let, with entry at Martinmas next, for 19 years, or such other period as may be agreed on
1. THE FARM OF KINNAIRD, in the Parish of Forgandenny, as presently occupied by Mr Stoddart, consisting of 126 Acres Scots, Arable. It is situated about six miles from Perth, and two from the Bridge of Earn; and is good sharp soil, calculated to raise all kinds of crops.
2. That Part of the Lands of HORSELEY and the Farm of LITTLE KINNAIRD, all as presently possessed by Mr John Johnston, consisting of 40 Scots Acres, or thereby, immediately adjoining the prefixed, and susceptible of much improvement.
3. The FARM of BOATMILN, presently possessed by Mr Stoddart, consisting of upwards of 45 Scots Acres, all Arable Ground of good quality, and capable of producing all kinds of crops. It is beautifully situated on the banks of the River Earn, about three miles from the Bridge of Earn, and six miles from Perth.
4. The Farm of MOUNT STEWART, with a SMALL PART taken some years ago from the adjoining FARM of HORSELEY, all as presently occupied by David Marshall, consisting of 54 Scots Acres of Arable Land, and 10 Acres or thereby of Pasture, susceptible of much improvement. It is situated nearer the Bridge of Earn than the prefixed, and in the Parish of Forgandenny.
5. The Lands of DUMBUILS, situated in the parish of Forgandeeny, consisting of upwards of 30 Scots Acres of Arable, and upwards of 20 Scots Acres, or thereby, of Pasture; presently occupied, partly by Mr David Marshall and partly by the representatives of the now deceased Thos. Finlayson.
JOHN PEARSON, at Freeland, will give directions for shewing the said Farms; and offers will be received by PEDDIE & MACKENZIE, Writers, Perth. Factors on the Estate of Freeland, betwixt and the 30th of April next.
22nd March, 1845"
- Text from Forgandenny Parish register dated May 3, 1817: "Daniel McGregor Labrouer, Horseley (also spealt Horslea) and Mary Anderson, servant to David Marshall, Tenant, Mount Stewart, and daughter of William Anderson, late tenant Dumbuils, both in this Parish; Gave in their names for Proclomation in order to Marriage. They were proclaimed before the congregation on Sabbath, the 4th of May current, three different times and married at Perth, on the Monday following (May 5th) by the Rev Mr Thomson."
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