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Johnstone Surname 1: Name: Exact Off Surname 2: Text: Forenames: Exact Spelling: Death: Birth SEARCH PARAMETERS Specific Search Family Search General Search Surname: Johnstone Surname 1: Name: Exact Off Surname 2: Text: Forenames: Exact Spelling: Death: Birth: ID: 3 Location Annan (New Cemetery), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of Edward McLEAN, Draper in Annan, died 8th June 1886 age 80 years Also Margaret JOHNSTON his wife, died 12th Sept 1875 age 77 years And John their son, died 21st July 1843 age 10 years Also David their son, who died 4th April 1864 age 28 years And Jane their daug[hter], died 28th March 1843 age 6 mths Also Edward McLEAN their grand-son, who died 2nd Oct 1882 age 20 years And Margaret McLEAN their daug[hter], who died at 6 Ednam Street, Annan on 22nd Sept 1907 age 78 years Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Johnston Margaret 1875 1798 See also: Cummertrees Burial Ground: Inscription 48 McLean David 1864 1836 See also: Cummertrees Burial Ground: Inscription 48 McLean Edward 1882 1862 See also: Cummertrees Burial Ground: Inscription 48 McLean Edward 1886 1806 See also: Cummertrees Burial Ground: Inscription 48 McLean Jane 1843 1842 See also: Cummertrees Burial Ground: Inscription 48 McLean John 1843 1833 See also: Cummertrees Burial Ground: Inscription 48 McLean Margaret 1907 1829 Compiled: 29/06/13 Page 1 of 379 ID: 8 Location Annan (New Cemetery), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) Thomas McLEAN, Merchant, Annan, died 29th March 1860 age 80 years Also Janet ANNAN his wife, who died there 18th Aug 1862 age 85 years And Jane McLEAN, wife of Andrew JOHNSTONE, shoemaker in Annan, died 15th May 1862 age 29 years Also Janet JOHNSTONE, died 3rd June 1882 age 26 years Also the above Andrew JOHNSTONE, who died at Annan 20th Jan 1885 age 62 years Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Annan Janet 1862 1777 Johnstone Andrew 1885 1823 Johnstone Janet 1882 1856 McLean Jane 1862 1833 McLean Thomas 1860 1780 ID: 29 Location Annan (New Cemetery), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of William John CLARK, died 17th March 1965, age 80 yrs And his beloved wife Mary Jane JOHNSTONE, died 12th March 1950, age 72 yrs Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Clark William John 1965 1885 Johnstone Mary Jane 1950 1878 ID: 48 Location Cummertrees Burial Ground, Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of Jane, daughter of Edward McLEAN and Margaret JOHNSTON, who died at Woodhead of Murrythwait 28th March 1843, age 6 months Also John, their son, died 21st July 1843 age 10 years Also David McLEAN, their son, died at Annan 4th April 1864 age 28 years Also the above Margaret JOHNSTON, his wife, died there 12th Sept 1875 age 77 years Also Edward A. McLEAN, son of the above David McLEAN, died at Annan 2nd Oct 1882 age 20 years Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Johnston Margaret 1875 1798 See also: Annan (New Cemetery): Inscription 3 McLean David 1864 1836 See also: Annan (New Cemetery): Inscription 3 McLean Edward See also: Annan (New Cemetery): Inscription 3 McLean Edward A. 1882 1862 See also: Annan (New Cemetery): Inscription 3 McLean Jane 1843 1842 See also: Annan (New Cemetery): Inscription 3 McLean John 1843 1833 See also: Annan (New Cemetery): Inscription 3 Compiled: 29/06/13 Page 2 of 379 ID: 77 Location Dornock Old Parish Churchyard, Dumfriesshire Ref: A. Anderson, DGFHS, "Dornock Old Parish Churchyard MI Transcriptions" (2003); [Based on 1950's survey by Shannon and Gilchrist] William CLARK, Miller, of the Windmill, Annan, who died 10th December 1829 aged 80 And Mary JOHNSTON, his spouse, who did 3rd January 1834 aged 80 Also Mary KELLY, wife of their son, John CLARK in Annan, who died 17th July 1856 aged 65 And John CLARK, mariner, their son, who died at Bombay, East Indies, 21st July 1854 age 19 Also Robert CLARK, their son, who died at Annan 1st January 1858 aged 26 And John CLARK, his son, who died there 29th January 1858 aged 17 months Also the above John CLARK, who died at Annan 30th January 1871 aged 85 Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Clark John 1871 1786 Clark John 1858 1856 Clark John 1854 1835 Clark John 1829 1749 Clark Robert 1858 1832 Johnston Mary 1834 1754 Kelly Mary 1856 1791 ID: 84 Location Ecclefechan Churchyard, Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of Thomas JOHNSTONE, who died 7th July 1892, age 35 yrs And Samuel his son, who died at Ecclefechan, 4th Feb 1897, age 4 yrs 10 mths Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Johnstone Samuel 1897 1892 Johnstone Thomas 1892 1857 ID: 85 Location Ecclefechan Churchyard, Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) Here Lyes Janet WIGHTMAN, spouse to John JOHNSTON in Milnpeth, she died 14th May 1744, age 70 yrs Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Johnston John Wightman Janet 1744 1674 Compiled: 29/06/13 Page 3 of 379 ID: 87 Location Ecclefechan Churchyard, Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of Helen JOHNSTONE, who died at Ecclefechan, 30th Oct 1910, age 79 yrs Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Johnstone Helen 1910 1831 ID: 91 Location Hoddam (Hoddam Cross Churchyard), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of David TWEEDIE, eldest son of James Irving TWEEDIE, who died 2nd Oct 1921, age 34 yrs And Mary Jane JOHNSTONE, beloved wife of James Irving TWEEDIE, who died 25th Oct 1930, age 74 yrs Also the above James Irving TWEEDIE, who died at 57 Loanwath Road, Gretna, 14th Jan 1940, age 80 yrs Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Johnstone Mary Jane 1930 1856 Tweedie David 1921 1887 Tweedie James Irving 1940 1860 ID: 93 Location Hoddam (Hoddam Cross Churchyard), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of Elizabeth JOHNSTON, daug[hter] of John JOHNSTON, joiner in Middlebie, she died 8th Dec 1800, age 1 yr 5 mth Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Johnston Elizabeth 1800 1799 Johnston John Annan, Cummertrees, Dornock Old Parish, Ecclefechan, Hoddam (Hoddam Cross Churchyard) Compiled: 29/06/13 Page 4 of 379 ID: 94 Location Hoddam (Hoddam Cross Churchyard), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of Jane POOL, spouse to George JOHNSTONE in Townhead of Knockhill, who died 8th October 1832, age 43 yrs Also the above George JOHNSTONE, who died at Dumfries, 30th April 1838, age 49 yrs Also David JOHNSTONE, their son, who died at Eastmoor, 6th Sept 1845, age 30 yrs Also Margaret JOHNSTONE, their daughter and wife of Walter BELL, who died at Knockhill Mains, 24th Jan 1880, age 68 yrs Also the above Walter BELL, who died at Knockhill Mains, 29th Nov 1886, age 89 yrs Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Bell Walter 1886 1797 Johnstone David 1845 1815 Johnstone George 1838 1789 Johnstone Margaret 1880 1812 Pool Jane 1832 1789 ID: 97 Location Hoddam (Hoddam Cross Churchyard), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of William PATERSON, mason in Ecclefechan, who died 28th July 1771, age 42 yrs And Barbara JOHNSTON, his spouse, who died 6th Dec 1796, age 70 yrs (Erected by Barbara) Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Johnston Barbara 1796 1726 Paterson William 1771 1729 ID: 98 Location Hoddam (Hoddam Cross Churchyard), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) In Memory of James, son of John JOHNSTONE, Hoddam Town, who died 12th June 1869, age 3 mths Also Hugh, his son who died 7th Jan 1884, age 17 yrs Also George, his son who died 10th Jan 1892, age 32 yrs Also Elizabeth JOHNSTONE, his wife, who died 28th Feb 1895, age 57 yrs Also the above John JOHNSTONE, who died at Swaugh Park, 13th Feb 1907, age 77 yrs Also of John, his son, who died at Sunnybank, 20th Aug 1953, age 90 yrs Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Johnstone Elizabeth 1895 1838 Johnstone George 1892 1860 Johnstone Hugh 1884 1867 Johnstone James 1869 1869 Johnstone John 1953 1863 Johnstone John 1907 1830 Compiled: 29/06/13 Page 5 of 379 ID: 107 Location Hoddam (St Kentigern's Graveyard), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) John JOHNSTON, in Middleshaw, who died 3rd July 1775, age 63 yrs Margaret IRVING, his spouse, died 12th Dec 1762, age 40 yrs Also John JOHNSTON, his son, died at Woodhead of Murryaythwaite, 26th Nov 1832, age 87 yrs Also Grizel JOHNSTON, his spouse, died 21st May 1836, age 78 yrs [Reverse of stone] Also Mary JOHNSTON, grand-daughter of the above and fourth daughter of the late John JOHNSTON, Farmer, Woodhead Died at Fostermeadow Foot, Dalton, 22nd Jan 1899, age 71 yrs Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Irving Margaret 1762 1722 Johnston Grizel 1836 1758 Johnston John 1832 1745 Johnston John 1775 1712 Johnston Mary 1899 1828 ID: 108 Location Hoddam (St Kentigern's Graveyard), Dumfriesshire Ref: J. MacMillan, MacMillan Family Archives (http://www.hawk37.demon.co.uk) Elizabeth BELL, spouse to John JOHNSTON, in Howelside, she died at Woodhead of Murraythwaite, 12th April 1799, age 84 yrs And Agnes JOHNSTON, their daughter, and spouse to John KIRKPATRICK in Bush, who died 10th Dec 1822, age 62 yrs Surname Forename Death Birth Remarks Bell Elizabeth 1799 1715 Johnston Agnes 1822 1760 Kirkpatrick John ID: 110 Location Hoddam (St Kentigern's Graveyard), Dumfriesshire Ref: J.
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