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Appelman Branch




Appelman



Henry APPELMAN  was possibly born in Germany. He is mentioned as the father of Adam in Adam's will of 1804, having money owed to him [Adam] from the sale of "Henry's" land in Oberingelheim in the Rhineland Palantinate (at the time in the French Republic).




Adam APPELMAN ("Henry") was possibly born in Germany. He was buried 30 Jun 1803, St. Mary Marylebone (see will of Adam Appelman).

He married Charlotte GORDON 27 October 1793 at St. James' Piccadilly, Westminster London; both of the parish, by banns, witnessed by John Reid and J. Gordon.

Adam was a pianoforte maker, and may have worked for the Kirkman family, and possibly Shudi & Broadwood.

IGI records the birth and baptism of a Frances APPELMAN in 1789, the daughter of Adam and Mary. This seems to suggest a previous marriage.


Charlotte was the daughter of William Gordon and Jean (née Jarvie), baptised 14 Oct 1762 Leith, Midlothian.

After Adam's death, Charlotte married George Merlens, 10 Sept 1810, at St. George's Bloomsbury, in the presence of R. Harrison and John Webb. Charlotte (still using the surname Appelman) was buried 15 May 1825, St. Mary Marylebone, aged 64.

See 'Gordon Speculations' for gleanings whilst researching Charlotte Gordon.


If anyone knows anything about Adam and Charlotte prior to their marriage,
and/or has access to the relevant parish registers, I would be most grateful for any informaton.

Known children of Adam Appelman and Charlotte:

  1. Joseph APPELMAN born 16 Feb 1795 - Marylebone, London.
  2. Jane APPELMAN born 24 Jan 1802 - Marylebone, London.


Historical Notes:

St. James' (Piccadilly), Westminster

"William Blake was baptised at the church in 1757."
Quote taken from History of St. James's Westminster (external link)


21 June 1825

A great fire broke out at Mr. Cruzett’s, a carver and gilder, in Great Titchfield-street, which spread with irresistible violence, and communicated to several houses in Mortimer street, Wells-street, and Great Portland-street, and before it could be subdued between 20 and 30 houses were reduced to ashes, including Stodart’s pianoforte manufactory, a timber yard, St. Margaret’s chapel, and Varley’s picture gallery, in which were consumed many fine works of art; no lives were lost, but the destruction of property was estimated at upwards of 200,000l.


Joseph APPELMAN (Adam - "Henry") was born 16 Feb 1795 in Marylebone London, and was baptised 21 Mar 1795 at St. Mary Marylebone.

He married Mary Ann Ricketts ASHTON 18 Dec 1825 at St. James' Westminster London; both of the parish, by banns, witnessed by Thomas Haynes and Laura Barnicot.

Joseph was a pianoforte maker like his father, although he was only 8 years old when his father died.

Known child of Joseph Appelman and Mary Ann:

  1. Joseph John APPELMAN born 29.Jan.1828 - Marylebone, London.


Historical Note:

St. Mary, Marylebone

"The poet Lord Byron [George Gordon Byron](1788-1824) was baptised there in 1788. Admiral Lord Nelson (1758-1805) worshipped there and his daughter Horatia was baptised in that church."
Quote taken from St. Marylebone Parish Church - Church history (external link)



Jane APPELMAN (Adam - "Henry") was born 24 Jan 1802, and baptised in February 1802 at St. Mary's Marylebone London.

She married Thomas Haynes 5 Nov 1825 at St. James' Westminster London; both of the parish, by banns, witnessed by John Thomas Hartley and Samuel Cramer (church employee).




Joseph John APPELMAN (Joseph - Adam - "Henry") was born 29 Jan 1828 in Marylebone London, and baptised 29 Jun 1828 at All Souls Marylebone.

He married Jane Elizabeth WILLIAMS  21 Oct 1850 at All Souls Marylebone.

Joseph John was a carver and gilder.

Children of Joseph John Appelman and Jane Elizabeth:

  1. Mary Ann Martha APPELMAN born 14 Jul 1851 - Pimlico, London.
  2. Jane Elizabeth APPELMAN born 1853 - Pimlico, London.
  3. Emily Sarah APPELMAN born 1855 - Marylebone, London.
  4. Katherine APPELMAN born 1858 - Islington, London.
  5. Joseph APPELMAN born 1860 Pimlico, London.
  6. Louisa Ann APPELMAN born 1863 - Lambeth, London.
  7. John Herbert APPELMAN born 1867 - Lambeth, London.
  8. George Henry APPELMAN born 1868 - Lambeth, London; died 1906
  9. Edith Alice APPELMAN born 1871 - Lambeth, London.


HistoricalNote:

All Souls Langham Place

"All Souls Church is unique as the last surviving church built by John Nash, who also developed nearby Regent's Park and Regent Street."
Quote taken from History of All Souls (external link)

Images of All Souls - © 2003 Mary Ann Sullivan. (external link)



Mary Ann Martha APPELMAN (Joseph John - Joseph - Adam - "Henry") was born 14 Jul 1851 at 18 St Leonard Street Pimlico London (cert.), and died 13 Sep 1868 [under the name Appelman] aged 17 at 1 Gye Street Lambeth (cert.).

She married [unconfirmed]  Arthur WINDAYBANK 

To child's details



Joseph APPELMAN (Joseph John - Joseph - Adam - "Henry") was born in 1860, Pimlico London. He died in 1925, Camberwell London.

He married Eliza CLARIDGE in 1884.

Children of Joseph Appelman and Eliza:

  1. Joseph William APPELMAN, born 1886 - Camberwell, London.
  2. Frederick Herbert APPELMAN, born 1889 - Camberwell, London.
  3. George Alfred APPELMAN, born 1893 - Camberwell, London.
  4. Edith Alice APPELMAN, born 1896 - Camberwell, London.



Joseph William APPELMAN  ( Joseph - Joseph John - Joseph - Adam - "Henry") married Beatrice E. BLOWERS in 1919.




Frederick Herbert APPELMAN  ( Joseph - Joseph John - Joseph - Adam - "Henry") married Emily H. JAMES in 1910.

Children of Joseph Appelman and Emily:

  1. Frederick W.G. APPELMAN, born 1912 - Kingston Surrey.
  2. Sidney R. APPELMAN, born 1915 - Southwark, London; died 1916.
  3. Ivy Lillian APPELMAN, born 19 Jan 1920 - Southwark, London; died 1986.
  4. Hilda E. APPELMAN, born 1924 - Southwark, London.



Williams


James WILLIAMS married Mary HENDRY 15 Aug 1743, St. James' Palace Chapel, Westminster.

Children of James and Mary:

  1. James WILLIAMS, bapt. 9 Dec 1744 - St. Thomas the Apostle, London.
  2. Ann WILLIAMS, bapt. 31 May 1747, bur. 24 Jan 1749 - St. Mary Le Bow, London.
  3. Joseph WILLIAMS, bapt. 4 Dec 1748 - St. Mary Le Bow, London.
  4. Charles WILLIAMS, bapt. 14 Sep 1750 - St. Mary Le Bow, London



Joseph WILLIAMS ( James ) was baptised 4 Dec 1748, St Mary Le Bow London.

He married Mary Ann COLES 2 May 1776, St. James' Clerkenwell, Middlesex.



Historical Notes:

London Apprenticeship Abstracts

Joseph Williams, son of James citizen and musician, to Alexander Edmonds, 1 Jun 1763, Vintners' Company

Children of Joseph and Mary Ann:

  1. Joseph WILLIAMS, born 28 Apr 1777, bur. 31 Dec 1778 - St.Botolph Without Aldersgate, London.
  2. Mary Ann WILLIAMS, born 11 Jul 1778, bur. 9 Sep 1778 - St.Botolph Without Aldersgate, London.
  3. Mary WILLIAMS, born 21 Dec 1779, bur. 9 May 1780 - St.Botolph Without Aldersgate, London.
  4. Ann WILLIAMS, born 21 Dec 1779, bur. 27 Mar 1780 - St.Botolph Without Aldersgate, London.
  5. George Henry WILLIAMS, born Jul 1781 - St.Botolph Without Aldersgate, London.
  6. Isaac WILLIAMS, born 11 Sep 1782 - St.Botolph Without Aldersgate, London.
  7. James WILLIAMS, born 10 Aug 1784 - St.Botolph Without Aldersgate, London.
  8. Joseph Orchard WILLIAMS, born 14 Nov 1788 - St.Botolph Without Aldersgate, London.


Note
George Orchard WILLIAMS, currier, married Mary FIGG, 14 Aug 1826 St. James' Clerkenwell - son, George Henry WILLIAMS born 8 Dec 1826, and baptised 7 Jan 1827 St. James' Pentonville.

George Henry married Charlotte NEWTON 2 Aug 1846, St. John the Evangelist, Lambeth.


George Henry WILLIAMS ( Joseph - James) was baptised 2 Sep 1781, St. Botolph Without Aldersgate, London. He died in 1865, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire.

He married Elizabeth ORCHARD (licence: 25 Apr 1803). She was born 4 Nov 1781, the daughter of Joseph and Ann Orchard.



Historical Notes:

London Apprenticeship Abstracts

George Williams, son of Joseph, Aldersgate Street, (St Botolph Aldersgate), London, victualler, to John Barker, 27 Jul 1795 [13 Oct 1801 master (deceased) turned over to John Pym by George Barker, exec.], Curriers' Company


Children of George Henry and Elizabeth:

  1. John Robert WILLIAMS, born 1808 - London.
  2. Robert WILLIAMS, born 1810 - London.
  3. Isaac WILLIAMS, born 1819 - London.
  4. Ann Maria WILLIAMS, born 1824 - London.



John Robert WILLIAMS ( George Henry - Joseph - James) was born 6 Jan 1808, and baptised 30 Jun 1816 in Pentonville, London.

He married Ann Jane BAMBURY 12 Jan 1829, St. James' Clerkenwell, Middlesex.


St.James' Clerkenwell, parish register:

John Williams of this parish a bachelor
and Ann Bambury of this parish a spinster
were married in this church by Banns
this 12th day of January in the year 1829
by me Francis Dollman Curate

This marriage was solumnized between us
John Williams (signed)
Ann Bambury (x)
In the presence of
George Cooper (signed)
Eliza Johnson (signed)

John Robert was a looking-glass maker, and a picture frame maker.

Children of John Robert Williams and Ann:

  1. Jane Elizabeth WILLIAMS, baptised 29 May 1829 - Shoreditch, London.
  2. John William WILLIAMS, born 11 Mar 1838 - (75, Warren Street) Tottenham, Middlesex.



Jane Elizabeth WILLIAMS (John Robert - George Henry - Joseph - James) was born 29 May 1829, and baptised 21 Jun 1829 at St Leonard's, Shoreditch London. She died in 1895.

She married Joseph John APPELMAN 21 Oct 1850 at All Souls, Marylebone London.

To children of Jane Elizabeth Williams and Joseph John Appelman





Orchard


Joseph ORCHARD  married Ann (surname unknown).

Historical Notes:

Inhabitants of New York, 1774-1776 - Thomas B. Wilson

Orchard, Joseph N[ew Yok] New York 75-T, 76-A

75-T: Rivington‘s New York Newspaper, Excerps from a Loyalist Press 1773-183, by Kenneth Scott.
76-A: Address to Adminral and General Howe, 16 October 1776. (New York City During the American Revolution, Mercantile Library Association of New York City, 1861, pp.117-137). A memorial to Admiral Lord Richard Howe and General Sor William Howe signed by 948 inhabitants of the City and County of New York expressing loyalty to King George the Third and praying that they, the Howe‘s, would restore this city to His Majesty‘s protecton and peace.



Historical Notes:

American Migrations 1765-1799 - Peter Wilson Coldham

The lives, times and families of colonial Americans who remained loyal to the British Crown before, during and after the Revolutionary War, as related in their own words and through their correspondence.

Orchard, Joseph of NYC, baker. Memorial undated [1790]. For several years he was Superintendent of Bakers in NYC responsible for supplying bread to the Army: he made bread from rye, Indian corn, pease, and oatmeal, but from April 1779 to Novemeber 1781 he used his own flour. In July 1779 he bought from Brigadier-General DeLancey his farm at Bloomingdale*, intending to cut and sell the wood growing there, but was prevented by the Army from doing so, except for that required for his own family‘s use: soldiers were sent in to cut the remainder. He frequently took intelligence on board the Dutchess of Gordon at great risk to himself. His wife and six children have been separated from him for three years and without help he cannot send for them to come to England. Claim for flour wood. Evidence: Letter 11 May 1789 Ightham, Kent, from John Milner to the Commission that he well knew the claimant from the time of his first arrival in America to the disgraceful loss of it, and was a near neighbour. Examination 1 May 1789 of John Barrow, formerly baker of NYC, re prices of flour there. (12/73/319; 13/7/384-425. 88/184-185, 94/378-381).

Canada Loyalist Claim For Joseph Orchard


Known children of Joseph and Ann:

  1. George Tryon ORCHARD, born 11 Jan 1780 - New York, North America
  2. Elizabeth ORCHARD, born 4 Nov 1781 - New York, North America


Historical Notes:

The Oliver De Lancey Farm

The country seat of Stephen De Lancey the elder, called Bloomingdale, became the Oliver De Lancey farm. It comprised lots 8,9, and 10 of the "Thousand acre tract". No deeds to Stephen De Lancey have been found either recorded or unrecorded.

The four most northerly lots of the thousand acres belonged to Egbert Wouterse and Jan Vinge, but the allotments to these two patentees cannot be proved. From incomplete evidence, the theory has been deduced that lots 7 and 8 fell to Egbert Wouterse, lots 9 and 10 to Jan Vinge.

Lots 7 and 8 were probably sold to Thomas Hall. Hall was dead by Nov., 1669...

His widow made her will in August, 1669. In it she manumitted her slave and left him "aparcell of her lands layeing about the Great Kill". This lot has been identified as lot 7 (see Teunis Somarindyke farm). In a deed of that lot, Brandt Schuyler is recited as the owner of lot 8. No other evidence of Schuyler's ownership has been found.

[ ... ]

Oliver De Lancey built his own house near the river, at the upper end of his farm. He had probably finished it before he sold the old Stephem De Lancey house to Apthorp in 1763. This new house was attacked by a party of Continental soldiers on the night of Nov.26, 1777, plundered and set on fire. - See Chronology for details.

The mansion seems to have been destroyed, but the farm buildings were left standing. The following advertisement proves that Oliver De Lancey had conveyed the farm to his daughter, no doubt to avoid its confiscation.

1779, March 31."To be Sold at private Sale. The Farm so delightfully situated at Bloomingdale, on the Island of New-York, six miles from this city, belonging to Miss Charlotte De Lancey, commonly called De Lancey‘s Farm, bounded northerly by Mr. Apthorp‘s Farm, easterly by the Commons, southerly by Judge Bayard‘s, and westerly by Hudson‘s Rover, containing one hundred and eighty-three and one-half acres, having two large kitchen gardens well fenced and in good order, sundry orchards, a farm house and two barns thereon, one with sheds and other buildings, forty acres of extraordinary fine wood land on one parcel, four acres in another and several small pieces..." Applications to be made to Jhn Kelly, Notary Public or Brig. Gen. De Lancey. - Royal Gaz., March 31, 1779.

It will be noted that this advertisement recites no dwelling house.

Charlotte De Lancey, or her representatives, sold this property to Joseph Orchard of New York, a baker. The deed has not been found.

Sept. 11. 1781. Joseph Orchard mortgaged the land "Known as the De Lancey Farm," about 183 acres, to Daniel Cock and Daniel Underhill, both of the Township of Oyster Bay, farmers, for 2500 Spanish Milled dollars. - Lier Deeds, XLI: 73 (New York). The mortgage did not recite a dwelling house: merely "buildings, offices, gardens," etc.

The old Bloomingdale Road, which was at this point ran east of the later road, as shown on the map, divided Joseph Orchard‘s land into two farms. He conveyed the 40 acre farm west of the old road to John Lovell, April 12, 1785 "With the dwelling house, Buildings, offices, and gardens." - Ibid., XLII: 360.

These recitals prove that on this 40 acres between the road and the river, Orchard had a dwelling house, before 1785, although there was none there in 1781.

A comparison of the advertisement with the Randel Map shows that the physical situation had changed very little in thirty years. Orchards had evidently rebuilt on the sote of the mansion destroed in 1777. The new house, a large one with a hipped rooof, stood on a knoll about 400 feet from the river, a long distance back from the road. To the north of the house, a farm house and other buildings, accurately described in the advertisement on 1779. A dock is shown on the Randel Mao. Perhaps it was the landing place of the troops on that November night in 1777.

On the present city plan, the house would be south of 88th St., about 100 feet east of Riverside Drive; the farm house in the block above; the barn, "with sheds and other buildings," in the bed of Riverside Drive at 89th St.; the other barn 100 feet to the east, partly in the bed of 89th St.

[ ... ]

From:    Stokes, I. N. Phelps The iconography of Manhattan Island, 1498-1909  -  Pages 94-96




Elizabeth ORCHARD ( Joseph ) was born 4 Nov 1781, and baptised 28 Nov 1781, at Trinity Church, New York, North America. Sponsors at the baptism were Jacob Albright, Ann Casey and Margaret Nutter.

She married George Henry WILLIAMS (licence: 25 Apr 1803).

To children of Elizabeth and George Henry Williams






Gordon

Clan Crest Gordon - courtesy of www.scotclans.com




John GORDON married Katherine LOCKHART c.1689. She was born 1 Jan 1654 in Edinburgh, Midlothian.

Children of John and Katherine:

  1. James GORDON, born 1690 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  2. John GORDON, bapt. 29 May 1692 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  3. Katherine GORDON, bapt. 7 Oct 1694 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  4. Elizabeth GORDON, bapt. 25 Aug 1697 - Colinton, Midlothian.
  5. David GORDON, bapt. 27 Aug 1699 - Colinton, Midlothian.


Liberton


James GORDON ( John ) was born in 1690, Liberton Midlothian.

He married Jean (Jane) IVORY 21 Oct 1720, Liberton Midlothian.

Children of William and Jean:

  1. Margaret GORDON, born 11 Nov 1721 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  2. James GORDON, bapt. 22 Dec 1723 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  3. Robert GORDON, born 9 Jul 1725 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  4. John GORDON, born 14 Jul 1728 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  5. William GORDON, bapt. 15 Oct 1730 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  6. Katherine GORDON, born 28 May 1733 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  7. Robert GORDON, born 24 Aug 1735 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  8. Alexander GORDON, born 1 Feb 1738 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  9. Janet GORDON, born 12 May 1740 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  10. Dorothy GORDON, born 13 Feb 1743 - Liberton, Midlothian.
  11. Jean GORDON, born 6 Apr 1745 - Liberton, Midlothian.



John GORDON ( James - John ) was born 14 Jul 1728, Liberton Midlothian.

He married Janet RIDDEL 11 Jul 1753, South Leith, Midlothian.

Children of William and Jean:

  1. Charles GORDON, born 5 May 1754 - Leith, Midlothian.
  2. Patrick GORDON, born 6 Apr 1755 - Leith, Midlothian.
  3. John GORDON, born 13 Nov 1756 - Leith, Midlothian.
  4. Lockhart GORDON, born 8 Mar 1758 - Leith, Midlothian.
  5. William GORDON, born 1 Jul 1761 - Leith, Midlothian.
  6. Anne GORDON, born 1763 - Leith, Midlothian.
  7. George GORDON, born 1765 - Leith, Midlothian.
  8. Janet GORDON, born 1767 - Leith, Midlothian.


South Leith


William GORDON ( James - John ) was baptised 15 Oct 1730, Liberton Midlothian.

He married Jean JARVIE 15 Jun 1760, South Leith, Midlothian.

William was a dyer from Grayfriars parish at the time of his marriage.

Jean was the widow of Richard Ramage, a dyer, whom she had married in 1757.

Children of William and Jean:

  1. Charlotte GORDON, born 30 Sep 1762 - Leith, Midlothian.
  2. Catherine GORDON, born 26 Feb 1764 - Leith, Midlothian.
  3. Janet GORDON, born 25 Mar 1765 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  4. Helen GORDON, born 26 Mar 1769 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.



Charles GORDON ( John - James - John ) was born 5 may 2754, and baptised 11 May 1754, Leith Midlothian.

Midlothian: Leith - Registers of Episcopal Congregation, 1733-1775
11 May 1754 Charles, son of John Gordon, shop-keeper and lint-dresser. Wits.--Mrs Ker, Isabel Riddell and Janet Smith.




Patrick GORDON ( John - James - John ) was born 6 Apr 1755, and baptised 13 Apr 1755, Leith Midlothian.

Midlothian: Leith - Registers of Episcopal Congregation, 1733-1775
13 Apr 1755 Patrick, son of John Gordon, merchant. Wits.--Patrick and John Riddell, Mrs Farmer and Mrs Ker.




John GORDON ( John - James - John ) was born 13 Nov 1756, and baptised 21 Nov 1756, Leith Midlothian.

Midlothian: Leith - Registers of Episcopal Congregation, 1733-1775
28 Nov 1756 John, son of John Gordon, merchant. Wits.--William Glover, John Riddell, Mrs Farmer and Mrs Ker.




Lockhart GORDON ( John - James - John ) was born 8 Mar 1758, and baptised 18 Mar 1758, Leith Midlothian.

Midlothian: Leith - Registers of Episcopal Congregation, 1733-1775
25 Mar 1759 Lockheart, son of John Gordon, merchant. Wits.-- William Glover, John Dickson, Mrs Ker and Mrs Glover.


He married Ann Hills GITTINS 28 Dec 1802, St. Mary's Marylebone, Middlesex.




William GORDON ( John - James - John ) was born 1 Jul 1761, and baptised 19 Jul 1761, Leith Midlothian.

Midlothian: Leith - Registers of Episcopal Congregation, 1733-1775
12 Jul 1761 William, son of John Gordon, merchant. Wits.-- William Glover, Mrs Riddell, Mrs Hay, Margaret Riddell.




Anne GORDON ( John - James - John ) was born in 1763, Leith Midlothian.

Midlothian: Leith - Registers of Episcopal Congregation, 1733-1775
13 Mar 1763 Anne, daughter of John Gordon, merchant. Wits.-- John Hay, William Glover, Mrs Ker, Mrs Gordon, Mrs Glover.




George GORDON ( John - James - John ) was born in 1765, Leith Midlothian.

Midlothian: Leith - Registers of Episcopal Congregation, 1733-1775
06 Jan 1765 George, son of John Gordon, merchant. Wits.-- William Glover, Charles and Pat Gordon, Mrs Hay.




Janet GORDON ( John - James - John ) was born in 1767, Leith Midlothian.

Midlothian: Leith - Registers of Episcopal Congregation, 1733-1775
22 Mar 1767 Janet, daughter of John Gordon, merchant in South-Leith. Wits.--Allan Cameron, William Glover, Charles Gordon, 22 Mar 1767 after Vespers.





Jarvie



William JARVIE was born c.1695.

He married Margaret BARCLAY. She was baptised 7 May 1699 in Beath, Fife.

Children of William and Margaret:

  1. William JARVIE, bapt. 6 Aug 1721 - Aberdour, Fife.
  2. Jean JARVIE, bapt. 18 Jan 1726 - Aberdour, Fife.
  3. Anne JARVIE, bapt. 30 Mar 1731 - South Leith, Midlothian.



Jean (Jane) JARVIE ( William ) was baptised 18 Jan 1726 in Aberdour, Fife.

She married:
1st) Alexander THOMSON, 10 Dec 1747, Dysart Fife

2nd) Richard Ramage, a dyer, in 1757.

Son of Jean and Richard:

  1. Richard RAMMAGE, bapt. 1 Jun 1758 - South Leith, Midlothian.

3rd) William GORDON, 15 Jun 1760, South Leith, Midlothian.

To children of Jean Jarvie and William Gordon





Lockhart

Clan Crest Lockhart - courtesy of www.scotclans.com




James LOCKHART may have been the son of Alexander, or some form of relation:

Alexander Lockhart, son to Thomas Lockhart, in Anstouther, in the barony of Carstairs, with John Paiman [John Penman, father of Catherine], merchant 23 Sep 1612

He married Catharine PENMAN 9 Nov 1643, Edinburgh Midlothian.

Edinburgh - Register of Marriages, 1595-1700
James Lockheart, merchant; Catharine Penman, 09 Nov 1643.

Edinburgh - Roll of Burgesses, 1406-1700
James Lockhart, Burgess and Guild brother, merchant, by right of his wife Catheren, daughter to the late Johne Penman, merchant, Burgess and Guild brother 14 Feb 1644.

Known child of James and Catharine:

  1. Rebecca LOCKHART, bapt. 11 Aug 1644 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  2. Alexander LOCKHART, bapt. 6 Jul 1645 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  3. Margaret LOCKHART, bapt. 20 Feb 1648 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  4. John LOCKHART, bapt. 24 Jan 1650 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  5. Marione LOCKHART, bapt. 25 Jan 1652 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  6. Katharine LOCKHART, born 1 Jan 1654 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  7. Agnes LOCKHART, bapt. 18 Feb 1655 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  8. Christina LOCKHART, bapt. 17 Aug 1656 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  9. Thomas LOCKHART, bapt. 27 Nov 1659 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  10. Rebecca LOCKHART, bapt. 9 Feb 1662 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  11. Elizabeth LOCKHART, bapt. 30 Jun 1667 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.



Katharine LOCKHART ( James ) was born 1 Jan 1654 in Edinburgh, Midlothian.

She married John GORDON.

To children of Katharine Lockhart and John Gordon





Penman



William PENMAN 

Known children of William:

  1. James PENMAN (married 'Davidsone', 11 Jul 1608) - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  2. John PENMAN, born c.1580 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  3. Robert PENMAN - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  4. Sara PENMAN (married Johnne Vernor, 13 Nov 1622) - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  5. Elspet PENMAN born 22 Aug 1608 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.



John PENMAN ( William ) was born c.1580, and died before 1626.

Edinburgh - Register of Apprentices, 1583-1666
John Penman, son to William Penman, in Musselburgh, with Richard Doby, merchant 17 Apr 1599

Edinburgh - Roll of Burgesses, 1406-1700
John Penman, Burgess, merchant (hagbuit), as apprenticed to Richard Dobbye, merchant ( 17 Apr 1599 ) 09 Dec 1607

Edinburgh - Roll of Burgesses, 1406-1700
John Penman, Guild brother, merchant, Burgess of befoir (corslet), as apprenticed to Richard Dobie, Dean of Guild, Burgess and Guild brother ( 17 Apr 1599 ) 12 Aug 1612

He married Rebecca HAMILTON 9 Jan 1612 in Edinburgh, Midlothian.

Children of John and Rebecca:

  1. John PENMAN, bapt. 14 Mar 1613 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  2. Robert PENMAN, bapt. 12 Jul 1614 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  3. Marione PENMAN, bapt. 31 Aug 1615 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  4. Rebecca PENMAN, bapt. 3 Nov 1616 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  5. Mary PENMAN, bapt. 3 May 1618 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  6. Charles PENMAN, bapt. 18 Jul 1619 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  7. Agnes PENMAN, bapt. 4 Feb 1621 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  8. Catharine PENMAN, bapt. 5 Jun 1623 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  9. Marjorie PENMAN, bapt. 8 Jul 1624 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.



Robert PENMAN ( William ) married Jannet ANDERSONE.

Children of Robert and Jannet:

  1. Mairjorie PENMAN, born 6 Jul 1625 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  2. Cristiane PENMAN, born 28 Feb 1627 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  3. Sara PENMAN, born 12 Oct 1628 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  4. Marioune PENMAN, bapt. 19 Dec 1630 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  5. Williame PENMAN, bapt. 9 Dec 1632 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  6. Jeane PENMAN, bapt. 4 Jan 1635 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.
  7. Robert PENMAN, bapt. 1 Jan 1637 - Musselburgh, Midlothian.



John PENMAN ( John - William ) was baptised 14 Mar 1613 in Edinburgh, Midlothian.

John Penman, son to the late John Penman, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh, with John Fleming, merchant 12 Aug 1629.

He married Barbara FLEMING [daughter of his master] 4 Aug 1641 in Edinburgh.




Robert PENMAN ( John - William ) was baptised 12 Jul 1614 in Edinburgh Midlothian, and buried at Greyfriars 29 Mar 1668.

Robert was a writer.

He married Margaret WILLIAMSONE, the daughter of Richard Williamsone and Margaret (nee Mure), 30 Jul 1646 in Edinburgh.

Children of Robert and Margaret:

  1. Robert PENMAN, baptised 22 Mar 1646 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  2. William PENMAN, baptised 12 Mar 1647 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  3. Marione PENMAN, baptised 22 Jun 1648 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  4. Elizabeth PENMAN, baptised 10 Jun 1649 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  5. Margaret PENMAN, baptised 28 Feb 1651 - Kirkcaldy, Fife.
  6. Johne PENMAN, baptised 14 Nov 1651 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  7. James PENMAN, baptised 9 Dec 1653 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  8. Issobell PENMAN, baptised 5 Nov 1654 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  9. Gideon PENMAN, baptised 21 Oct 1655 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  10. David PENMAN, baptised 21 Oct 1656 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  11. Alexander PENMAN, baptised 21 Sep 1658 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.



Marione PENMAN ( John - William ) was baptised 31 Aug 1615 in Edinburgh, Midlothian.

She married Niniane WILLIAMSONE, the son of Richard Williamsone and Margaret (nee Mure). He was born 9 Sep 1613 in Edinburgh.

Known child of Marione and Niniane:

  1. Rebecca WILLIAMSONE, baptised 10 Aug 1647 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.



Rebecca PENMAN ( John - William ) was baptised 3 Nov 1616 in Edinburgh, Midlothian.

She married Thomas FAIRHOLME 15 Jun 1641 in Edinburgh.

Testaments of Edinburgh: 1601-1700
Penman, Rebecca, spouse to Thomas Fairholme, merchant, burgess of Edinburgh     10 May 1654


Catherine PENMAN ( John - William ) was baptised 5 Jun 1623 in Edinburgh, Midlothian.

She married James Lockhart, 9 Nov 1643 in Edinburgh.

To children of Catherine Penman and James Lockhart

Note:
Edinburgh - Register of Apprentices, 1583-1666
Alexander Lockhart, son to Thomas Lockhart, in Anstouther, in the barony of Carstairs, with John Paiman, merchant 23 Sep 1612




Marjorie PENMAN ( John - William ) was baptised 8 Jul 1624 in Edinburgh. Midlothian. She was buried 4 Jan 1660 at Greyfriars.

She married William BROTHERSTONE.




Robert PENMAN ( Robert - William ) was baptised 22 Mar 1646, Edinburgh Midlothian.

Robert was a writer like his father.

He married Catherine MURRAY 27 Jul 1665, Edinburgh Midlothian. She was buried 8 Oct 1676 at Greyfriars.

Children of Robert and Catherine:

  1. John PENMAN, bapt. 11 Sep 1666, bur. 4 Apr 1670 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  2. Elizabeth PENMAN, bapt. 25 Jun 1668, bur. 30 Jun 1668 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  3. Bethia PENMAN, bapt. 4 Dec 1670, bur. 5 May 1693 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.

Following the death of Catharine, he married Marjory MEASON 25 Apr 1679 by Mr. Alexander Ramsay, Edinburgh Midlothian.

Children of Robert and Catherine:

  1. Marion PENMAN, baptised 8 Apr 1680 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  2. Jean PENMAN, baptised 10 Apr 1681 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.
  3. John PENMAN, baptised 2 Apr 1682 - Edinburgh, Midlothian.






Barclay
of Collairnie

Clan Crest Barclay - courtesy of www.scotclans.com


Collairnie Castle: A lintel above the main entrance dates the castle to 1581... built by the Barclays and remained in the their holding until 1717.


David de BARCLAY 

Child of David:

  1. John de BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.



John de BARCLAY of Collairnie ( David ) married Margaret de BETON, daughter of Alexander de Beton.


Note:

CHARTER: Robert Stewart Earl of Fyff and Meneteth to John de Berclay of the land of Gaskerduff which Margaret de Beton lady of Balcurachwy resigned at Cupar to be held by the said John and Margaret and their heirs...

Witnesses: Sir Alan de Erskyn, Sir Andrew de Valamiss, Sir John de Kyndoloch knights, John Heryng', Philip de Lochor, Alexander Chyen, Simon de Harden. [c.1350]


Child of John:

  1. William BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.



William de BARCLAY of Collairnie ( John - David )

Children of William:

  1. David de BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  2. Robert de BARCLAY, 1st of Touch - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.



David de BARCLAY of Collairnie ( William - John - David )

Child of David:

  1. David BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.



David de BARCLAY of Collairnie ( David - William - John - David )

Children of David:

  1. David BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  2. Thomas BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  3. John BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.



David BARCLAY of Collairnie ( David - David - William - John - David ) married Marjory DOUGLAS. She was born c.1458 in Lochleven, Kinross, the daughter of Robert Douglas of Lochleven and Elizabeth Boswell.

Child of David and Marjory:

  1. David BARCLAY, born c.1482 - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.



David BARCLAY of Collairnie ( David - David - David - William - John - David ) was born c.1482 in Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife, and died in 1567.

He married Marjory (or Marion) STEWART.

Children of David and Marjory:

  1. David BARCLAY, born c.1508 - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  2. Elizabeth BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.



David BARCLAY of Collairnie ( David - David - David - David - William - John - David ) was born c.1508 in Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife. He died in Sep 1547, at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, East Lothian.

He married Janet Sandilands.

Child of David and Janet:

  1. David BARCLAY, born c.1530 - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  2. Laurence BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  3. Robert BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  4. Elena Elizabeth BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  5. Margaret BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  6. Marjory BARCLAY - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.


Historical Note:

The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh

The Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, along the banks of the River Esk near Musselburgh, Scotland on 10 September 1547, was part of the War of the Rough Wooing. It was the last pitched battle to be fought between the Scottish and the English Royal armies and the first "modern" battle to be fought in the British Isles. It resulted in a catastrophic defeat for the Scots caused by the use of naval artillery by the English for the first time in a land battle in Britain. In Scotland, it was known as Black Saturday.

This was historically significant as the first "modern" battle fought in Britain, demonstrating active cooperation between the infantry, artillery and cavalry with a naval bombardment in support of the land forces.

Quote taken from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (external link)




David BARCLAY of Collairnie ( David - David - David - David - David - William - John - David ) was born c.1530 in Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife. He died 12 Aug 1587 in Creich, Fife.

He married Margaret WEMYSS, the daughter of Sir John Wemyss (Laird of Wemyss) and Margaret Otterburn, 27 Nov 1555 in Wemyss, Fife. She was born c1534, and died in Sep 1608.

Children of David and Margaret:

  1. David BARCLAY, born c.1557 - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  2. John BARCLAY, born c.1559 - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  3. Elizabeth BARCLAY, born c.1566 - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.
  4. Margaret BARCLAY, born c.1570 - Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife.



John BARCLAY ( David - David - David - David - David - David - William - John - David ) was born c.1560 in Collairnie, Dunbog, Fife. He was buried 10 Nov 1601.

He married (First name unkown) LINDSAY c.1584 in Ceres, Fife.

Child of John and Miss Lindsay:

  1. David BARCLAY, born c.1585.



David BARCLAY ( John - David - David - David - David - David - David - William - John - David ) was born c1585, and died in 1648.

He married Faith TODD c.1607 in Blaircrambeth, Cleish, Kinross.

Child of David and Faith:

  1. George BARCLAY, born c.1619 - Blaircrambeth, Kinross.



George BARCLAY ( David - John - David - David - David - David - David - David - William - John - David ) was born c.1619 in Blaircrambeth, Kinross, and died in 1675.

He married Mary AIKEN.

Child of David and Helen:

  1. David BARCLAY, born c.1645 - Balingry, Fife.



David BARCLAY ( George - David - John - David - David - David - David - David - David - William - John - David ) was born c.1645 in Blaircrambeth, Kinross. He died in 1698.

He married Helen GREIG, the daughter of William, c.1664 in Balingry, Fife.

NOTE: Kinghorn Deeds 1682-1839:
GREIG, HELEN: spouse of David Barclay, sailor in Kinghorn, and only dau & heir entered of dec William Greig, sailor Burgess of Kinghorn by Christian Dick...

Child of David and Helen:

  1. George BARCLAY, bapt. 11 Jun 1667 - Auchterderran, Fife.



George BARCLAY ( David - George - David - John - David - David - David - David - David - David - William - John - David ) was baptised 11 Jun 1667 in Auchterderran, Fife.

He married Margaret HOY, 23 Jan 1690 in Balingry, Fife. She was baptised 11 Mar 1667 in Auchterderran, Fife.

Child of George and Margaret:

  1. Margaret BARCLAY, bapt. 7 May 1699 - Beath, Fife.



Margaret BARCLAY ( George - David - George - David - John - David - David - David - David - David - David - William - John - David ) was baptised 7 May 1699 in Beath, Fife.

She married William JARVIE. He was born c.1695.

To children on Margaret Barclay and William Jarvie







Hoy



Edward HOY married Christian BENNET. She was baptised 23 May 1641 in Leslie, Fife.

Children of Edward and Christian:

  1. Christian HOY, bapt. 31 May 1664 - Auchterderran, Fife.
  2. Margaret HOY, bapt. 11 Mar 1667 - Auchterderran, Fife.
  3. Helen HOY, bapt. 28 Feb 1671 - Balingry, Fife.




Margaret HOY ( Edward ) was baptised 11 Mar 1667 in Auchterderran, Fife.

She married George BARCLAY 23 Jan 1690 in Balingry, Fife.

To child of Margaret Hoy and George Barclay





Bennet



James BENNET was born c.1595. He was the Minister of Auchtermuchty.

He married Marion (Geillis) MONCREIFF 27 Aug 1619 in Auchtermachty, Fife.

Child of James and Geillis:

  1. James BENNET, born c.1621 - Auchtermachty, Fife.
  2. Geillis BENNET, born c.1627 - Auchtermachty, Fife.



James BENNET ( James ) was born c.1621 in Auchtermachty, Fife.

He married Margaret Baith.

Child of James and Margaret:

  1. Christian BENNET, bapt. 23 May 1641 - Leslie, Fife.



Christian BENNET ( James - James ) was baptised 23 May 1641 in Leslie, Fife.

She married Edward HOY.

To children of Christian and Edward





Moncreiff


eBook: House of Moncrieffe by George Seton

Clan Crest Moncrieffe - courtesy of www.scotclans.com


John MONCREIFF was born c.1523.

He married Janet SYME the daughter of William SYME.

Children of John and Janet:

  1. Barbara MONCREIFF, born c.1550 - Easter Casche, Fife.
  2. Alexander MONCREIFF, born c.1555 - Easter Casche, Fife.
  3. Andrew MONCREIFF, born c.1559 - Easter Casche, Fife.
  4. Nicoll MONCREIFF, born c.1560 - Easter Casche, Fife.
  5. Nathaniel MONCREIFF, born c.1563 - Easter Casche, Fife.
  6. George MONCREIFF, born c.1565 - Easter Casche, Fife.
  7. William MONCREIFF - Easter Casche, Fife.



George MONCREIFF ( John ) was born c.1565. He was styled 'the 1st of Reidie'.

He married Isobell NORVELL. She was born c.1577 in Reidie, Fife.

Children of George and Isobell:

  1. Marion (Geillis) MONCREIFF, born c.1600 - Reidie, Fife.
  2. Andrew MONCREIFF, born c.1602 - Reidie, Fife.
  3. John MONCREIFF, born c.1604 - Reidie, Fife.



Marion (Geillis) Moncreiff ( George - John ) was born c.1600 in Reidie, Fife.

She married James BENNET, 27 Aug 1619 in Auchtermachty, Fife.

To children of Gillis Moncreiff and James Bennet






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