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Intimations 1800-1825 Intimations Extracted from the Watt Library index of family history notices as published in Inverclyde newspapers between 1800 and 1918. 1800-1825 This index covers birth, marriage and death notices that appeared in newspapers in the Greenock and Port Glasgow area from 1800 until 1825. It is provided to researchers as a reference resource to aid the searching of these historic publications which can be consulted on microfiche, preferably by prior appointment, at the Watt Library, 9 Union Street, Greenock. Records are indexed by type: birth, death and marriage, then by year in chronological order followed by surnames in alphabetical order. Marriage records are listed by year and the surnames, in alphabetical order, of the spouses. The copyright in this index is owned by Inverclyde Libraries, Museums and Archives to whom application should be made if you wish to use the index for any commercial purpose. It is made available for non- commercial use under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 License). This document is also available in Open Document Format. 1800-1825 Record When Surname First Name Entry Type Birth 1794 CRAWFORD A daughter to Mr and Mrs Hugh Crawford junior, writer, born at Greenock on 3rd December 1794. (Advertiser and Courant 11.12.1794) Birth 1806 RAMSAY A daughter born 11th September 1806 to Major and Mrs Ramsay of Kelly. (Greenock Advertiser 17.9.1806) Birth 1808 GEILS A son born to Major and Mrs Geils of Geilstown, Dumbartonshire on 26th December 1808 at Greenock. (Greenock Advertiser 28.12.1808). Birth 1813 DUNLOP A daughter to Mr & Mrs Alexander Dunlop of Greenock born on 6th March 1813 (Greenock Advertiser 8.3.1813) Birth 1814 CAMERON A son to Lieut. -Col. & Mrs Cameron, 79th Regiment Cameron Highlanders, born at Greenock in Feb or March 1814 (Greenock Advertiser 7.3.1814) Birth 1814 DARROCH A son to Major General and Mrs. Duncan Darroch, born in September/October 1814 at Halifax, Nova Scotia (Greenock Advertiser 1.11.1814) Birth 1816 MCCALL A son, born to Mr and Mrs James McCall, on 10th January 1816 at Greenock. (Greenock Advertiser 19.1.1816) Birth 1817 CAMPBELL A son to Mr & Mrs Charles Campbell born at Greenock on 4th January 1817 (Greenock Advertiser 10.1.1817) Birth 1818 DOUGLAS A daughter born to Lieutenant -Colonel and Mrs Douglas of 1800-1825 Record When Surname First Name Entry Type 79th Regiment at Greenock on 20th November 1818 (Greenock Advertiser 27.11.1818) Birth 1819 MCKINNON A daughter, born to Mr and Mrs Archibald McKinnon, on 9th July 1819 at Greenock (Greenock Advertiser 16.7.1819) see Margaret Birth 1819 TURNER A son born to Mr & Mrs Turner of Kilbirnie , born on 21st December 1819 at Greenock. (Greenock Advertiser 24.12.1819). Birth 1820 ROBERTSON A son born to Mr. and Mrs. William Robertson at Greenock on 20th July 1820 (Greenock Advertiser 4.8.1820) Birth 1820 SHAW -STEWART A son born to Captain and Mrs Houston Stewart at Edinburgh on 18th August 1820 (Greenock Advertiser 25.8.1820). Michael died at Twickenham on 19th September 1837 (21.9.1837) Birth 1820 SHAW -STEWART A son born to Michael Stewart Nicolson of Carnock on 24th June 1820 (Greenock Advertiser 30.6.1820). Died 20th July (25.7.1820) Birth 1821 MCKINNON A son to Mr and Mrs Archibald McKinnon, born on 6th April 1821 at Greenock (Greenock Advertiser 10.4.1821) Birth 1821 NICOLSON A daughter to Michael Stewart Nicolson, born 22nd September 1821 at London (Greenock Advertiser 2.10.1821) Birth 1821 ROBERTSON A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson, born 15th October 1821 at Greenock (Greenock Advertiser 19.10.1821) Birth 1821 TURNER A daughter to Mr & Mrs. James Turner, born at Greenock on 5th December 1821 (Greenock Advertiser 18.12.1821) Birth 1822 BARWICK A daughter to Capt. & Mrs Barwick born at Hillend, Greenock on 8th December 1822 (Greenock Advertiser 10.12.1822) Birth 1822 FAIRRIE A daughter to Mr and Mrs John Fairrie , born at Greenock on 14th March 1822. (Greenock Advertiser 15.03.1822) Birth 1822 HUNTER A son, to Mr & Mrs James Hunter, born at Greenock on 5th March 1822. (Greenock Advertiser 12.3.1822) Birth 1822 KIPPEN A son to Mr & Mrs James Kippen, born at Gre enock on 21st May 1822. (Greenock Advertiser 24.5.1822). Birth 1822 MCCUNN A daughter to Mr & Mrs John McCunn, born on 17th April 1822 at Greenock. (Greenock Advertiser 23.4.1822). Birth 1822 STEWART A daughter born to Captain and Mrs. Houston Stewart, at Ardgowan on 3rd November 1822 (Greenock Advertiser 22.11.1822) Birth 1822 TASKER A son to Mr and Mrs Tasker born at Greenock on 7th March 1822 (Greenock Advertiser 12.3.1822) Birth 1823 CRAWFURD A daughter to Mr & Mrs William Crawfurd of Cartsburn on 14th September 1823 at Bellevue Crescent, Edinburgh (Greenock Advertiser 16.9.1823) see Agnes Birth 1823 DOUGLAS A son to Lieutenant -Colonel and Mrs Douglas 79th Regiment, born 16th November 1823 at Greenock (Greenock Advertiser 18.11.1823) Birth 1823 NOBLE A son George to Mr & Mrs George Noble, born at Greenock 1800-1825 Record When Surname First Name Entry Type on 26th March 1823, died at Greenock age 11 months on 2nd March 1824.(9.3.1824) (Greenock Advertiser 15.4.1823) Birth 1823 ROBERTSON A daughter to Doctor and Mrs. Robertson, born at Gree nock on 18th July 1823 (Greenock Advertiser 25.7.1823) Birth 1823 ROBERTSON A son to Mr. & Mrs. George Robertson junior, born at Greenock on 10th January 1823 (Greenock Advertiser 21.1.1823) Birth 1823 TASKER George A son, George, born to Mr and Mrs James Tasker on 3rd December 1823 at Greenock (Greenock Advertiser 9.12.1823) Birth 1824 MCCUNN A daughter born to Mr and Mrs John McCunn, at Greenock on 18th August 1824. (Greenock Advertiser 20.8.1824). Birth 1824 NICOLSON A daughter to Michael and Mrs Stewart Nicolson, born at Portland Place, London on 8th October 1824 (Greenock Advertiser 15.10.1824) Birth 1824 NOBLE A son to Mrs George Noble, born at Greenock on 3rd December 1824. (Greenock Advertiser 7.12.1824) see Ensign George. Birth 1824 ROBERTSON A son born to Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson, at Greenock on 1st May 1824 (Greenock Advertiser 7.5.1824) Birth 1824 TURNER A daughter to Mr. & Mrs. James Turner, born on 2nd January 1824 at Greenock. (Greenock Advertiser 6.1.1824) Birth 1825 FAIRRIE A son to Mr and Mrs John Fairrie born at Greenock on 28th February 1825. (Greenock Advertiser 01.03.1825) Birth 1825 ROBERTSON A son to Doctor and Mrs. Robertson born at Greenock on 9th April 1825 (Greenock Advertiser 15.4.1825) Birth 1825 SHAW -STEWART A daughter to Sir Michael and Lady Shaw -Stewart, born at Portland Place, London on 9th September 1825 (Greenock Advertiser 20.9.1825). Eliza May died at Ardgowan on 3rd November 1839 (Greenock Advertiser 5.11.1839) Birth 1825 STEWART A son to Mr & Mrs Andrew Stewart, born at Greenock on 1st August 1825 (Greenock Advertiser 2.8.1825) Birth 1825 STEWART A son to Captain and Mrs Houston Stewart, born at Halifax on 6th January 1825 (Greenock Advertiser 22.2.1825) Birth 1825 TURNER A daughter to Mr. & Mrs. James Turner, born at Greenock on 25th October 1825 (Greenock Advertiser 28.10. 1825) Death 1794 CAMPBELL Isabella Isabella Binning, daughter of Lieut. Col. Arch Campbell of Binning Askomell, died at Greenock on 14th June 1794 (Edinburgh Courant 19.6.1794) Death 1795 BOGLE Janet Cathcart Janet Cathcart, wife of Alex Bogle, died at Port Glasgow on 1st July 1795 (Edinburgh Courant 9.7.1795) Death 1795 CAMPBELL Archibald Archibald, son of late John Campbell, sen., merchant, died at Greenock on 6th April 1795 (Edinburgh Courant 18.4.1795) Death 1795 CRAWFORD Archibald Archibald, son of late Arch Crawford, merchant, died at Greenock on 18th April 1795. (G Courant 25.4.1795) Death 1795 DARROCH Malcolm Malcolm, son of Duncan Darroch, died at Gourock House on 8th May 1795 (Edinburgh Courant 16.5.1795) 1800-1825 Record When Surname First Name Entry Type Death 1795 DUNLOP Janet Graham Janet Graham, wife of Alex Dunlop, died at Greenock on 7th June 1795 (Edinburgh Courant 11.6.1795) Death 1795 ERSKINE John John Erskine, former merchant, Greenock, died at Kingston, Jamaica on 17th Sept 1795. (Edinburgh Courant 19.11.1795) Death 1795 FULLARTON Gavin Gavin Fullarton, surgeon, died at Greenock on 24th February 1795. (Edinburgh Courant 28.2.1795) Death 1795 GILLIES David David Gillies, mate, sloop Eagle of Rothesay, drowned at west Breast Greenock on 11th November 1795. (Edinburgh Courant 26.11.1795). Death 1795 LEE Robert Robert Lee died at Greenock on 27th November 1795 (Edinburgh Courant 3.12.1795) Death 1795 LYON Janet Janet Lyon, died at Inverkip on 27th December 1795 age 98 (Edinburgh Courant 4.1.1796) Death 1795 MACDONALD Archibald Archibald Macdonald of Sanda, Advocate & Commissionary of Glasgow, died at Greenock on 18th April 1795 on way to Argyll. D. Courant 23.04.1795). Death 1795 WEIR William William, son of late James Weir, merchant, Greenock, killed at St. Vincent on 8th May 1795 when Dorsetshire Hill was stormed. (Edinburgh Courant 9.7.1795) Death 1796 BUIST John Rev. John Buist died at Greenock on 24th Nov 1796 (Edinburgh Courant 1.12.1796) Death 1796 COLQUHOUN Mrs. Mrs. Colquhoun, Kenmuir, daughter of late Isaac Thibow, formerly of Antigua, died at Port Glasgow on 29th March 1796. (Edinburgh Courant 11.4.1796) Death 1796 CRAWFURD Mrs. Christian Mrs. Christian Crawfurd of Crawfurd’s Burn, died at Cartsburn on 30th April 1796 age 91.
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