David Robert Patterson
was born 19 Nov, chr 15 Dec
1841 in Hoddam (Ecclefechan), just up the Nith valley from Dumfries.
The parish register lists his parents address as
Grains.
His father, Charles Paterson,
was the church minister
(per Marian M Reekie) in Ecclefechan, whose wife
(Jean
Johnstone) is buried in
Cummertrees churchyard with the rest of her
family.
David
Johnstone - = - Mary
Wallace
farmer |
|
|
Charles
Paterson - - -
= - - Jane
Johnstone
b
abt 1793 Ruthwell,
Dfs | b
abt 1801, Dryfesdale, Dfs
d
1869 | d
4 Dec 1856 Shawbrae, Hoddam, Dfs
|
|
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| | | | |
Jane Agnes Margaret Elizabeth David
Robert Paterson
b
17mr1832 b
14 Ap 1837 b 12 Ap
1836 b abt
1839
b
19 Nov 1841
died age
22 Died
aged
15
Notes:
# spouses are not listed
@ DRP had sisters Jane and Agnes, and at least one brother, whose son was Neville, a Prof of Anatomy at Liverpool U. telcon MMR 15 Aug 1985.
**
1851
Census
PATTERSON,
Charles head of household
Mari Stat: md Occ: CARTER Age: 58 born Ruthwell Dms:
PATTERSON,
Jane
wife of CP MS: md; Occ - : Age: 50 born Dryfesdale Dms
PATTERSON,
David
son of CP MS -: Occ: Scholar Age: 9 born Hoddam Dms; b c 1841
PATTERSON, Elizabeth
dau of
Charles Patterson MS - : Oc:
Scholar Age: 12 born Dryfesdale Dms b c 1839;
PATTERSON,
Margaret
: dau of CP - MS - Occ - Age: 14 born Dryfesdale Dms b abt 1836
- all Address:
Shawbrae,
Hoddam (829) Household No:
3/61
++Grandfather clock owned by Charles Paterson, "Minister in Ecclefechan" (d 1869] was passed to Mary Paterson, who had it 'til 1890; passed to DRP; in his family until 1915. For over 50 years clock was at Rowsley, West Didsbury, Manchester. Further details available.
Note: the 1851 census mentions a PATERSON, John C Free Manse Half Morton : unmarried MINISTER of Free Church of Half Morton. Age: 24 born Ecclefechan Dms
%% IGI info - a
Charles Paterson, Par Reg b/c
4 Apr1780, Ruthwell Dumfries parents: Robert & Mgt Paterson
also a Charles Paterson b 26 Jy 1785, Halscales, Hutton & Corrie,
Dfs parents: John Patterson & Jean Tod
++Philip
Gilchrist, an artist (in oil - portraits,
landscapes), was best man at
wedding of WMR & MHP per MMR
10 Nov 1985. HR has a painting of
WMR by P. Gilchrist.
1881 census: Philip Thomson Gilchrist, 15, b Carlisle, @ 7 Seymour
Terr, Talbot St Stretford, M/c - father George G [age omitted]
Philip was on holiday with his family (father a Manchester bank
manager) in Southport during the 1901 census; a house guest was
William Maxwell Reekie
% Cummertrees Burial ground, North East Section has a Monument Inscription, #203: Agnes, Daughter of Charles Paterson in Shawbrae who died 1st January 1850 age 15 years also Jane his daughter who died 10th Oct 1854 age 22 years. Also Jane Johnston his wife who died 4th December 1856 age 56 years.
^^^
Charles
Paterson, born 1793 at
Ruthwell (believed to be a church minister)
spouse -
Jane
Johnstone, born 1801 at
Dryfesdale
ChildrenŠMary
Paterson, born 17th May 1830 at Dryfesdale
Jane
Paterson, born 17th March
1832 at
Dryfesdale Agnes
Paterson, born 14th April 1834 at Dryfesdale
Margaret
Paterson, born 12th April
1836 at
Dryfesdale Elizabeth
Paterson, born 1839 at Dryfesdale
David Robert
Paterson, born 19th November
1841 at Hoddam.
- from IGI, via Charles Bell 21 Sept 2007
* Death Certificate #25, Hoddam Parish. Jane Paterson (Carter's wife), married, d 1856 December fourth 2h 10m a.m. Shawbrae, F, age 56 years, parents David Johnston, Farmer (deceased) and Mary Johnston maiden name Wallace (deceased). Cause Disease of the heart - no regular attendant. Buried at Cummertrees as certified by Robert Fraser, Sexton, signature of informant - Charles Paterson, Husband, present. Registered 1856 December 8th, Hoddam by D. Galbraith, Registrar - [copy obtained by Hugh Reekie 18th March 1987.# 000912].
*** from
Rootwsweb D&G: Date: Wed, 16 Aug
2006 References: <c0b.d2c014.32152c2b -at - aol.com> Hi John -
THANKS! - Judi G - Nova Scotia ----- Original Message ----- From:
<JJardcinc - at - aol.com To:
<DUMFRIES-GALLOWAY-L@rootsweb.com> - Sent: Wednesday, August
16, 2006 - Subject: Re: [D-G LIST] resubscribing with request for map
info on Glengenny farm and ... Judi,There are two placenames relating
to Blacknest near Thornhill:
Blacknest
House, about 1 mile east of
Thornhill; and Blacknest Cottages, about 1 mile east southeast of
Thornhill. Go to
(http://www.streetmap.co.uk/)
, type in Thornhill as the GB placename, then click on the East arrow
once. Blacknest House is shown on the online version as
"Blacknest Ho." Blacknest
Cottages is not marked
but the building outline is there.
It's the small square just below and
to the right of the golf course flag. My Pathfinder Map 505 clearly
shows both. Then go to
(http://www.old-maps.co.uk)
, type in Thornhill
and navigate east and you'll find
both of them.
For
Glengenny,
it is about 3 miles southeast of Sanquhar, not far of the south side
of the A76. Go to
(http://www.streetmap.co.uk/),
type in Sanquhar as the GB placename, then click on the east arrow 5
times, then the south arrow 3 times. On my Pathfinder 494 map, it is
named Nether Glengenny; the online map just says Glengenny. There is
also Glengenny Muir, Glengenny Burn, Glengenny Hill, and Glengenny
Wood nearby. You'll find this farm in old-maps also. Type in Sanquhar
as the place name, then navigate east (about 12 m), then south (about
13 m). John Jardine - Cincinnati,
Ohio USA - D&G FHS Member #1918
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