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Intimations Surnames L Intimations Extracted from the Watt Library index of family history notices as published in Inverclyde newspapers between 1800 and 1918. Surnames L This index 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 surname, year in chronological order. Marriage records are listed by the surnames (in alphabetical order), of the spouses and the year. 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. Surnames L Record Surname When First Name Entry Type Marriage L’AMY / SCOTT 1863 Sylvester L’Amy, London, to Margaret Sinclair, 2nd daughter of John Scott, Finnart, Greenock, at St George’s, London on 6th May 1863.. see Margaret S. (Greenock Advertiser 9.5.1863) Marriage LACHLAN / 1891 Alexander McLeod to Lizzie, youngest daughter of late MCLEOD James Lachlan, at Arcade Hall, Greenock on 5th February 1891 (Greenock Telegraph 09.02.1891) Marriage LACHLAN / SLATER 1882 Peter, eldest son of John Slater, blacksmith to Mary, youngest daughter of William Lachlan formerly of Port Glasgow at 9 Plantation Place, Port Glasgow on 21.04.1882. (Greenock Telegraph 24.04.1882) see Mary L Death LACZUISKY 1869 Maximillian Maximillian Laczuisky died at 5 Clarence Street, Greenock on 26th December 1869. (Greenock Telegraph 27.12.1869) Death LADE 1831 William William Lade, writer in Port Glasgow, died at Ardrossan on 18th May 1831 – he was returning for the election at Ayr (Greenock Advertiser 24.5.1831) see Susan Death LADE 1838 William William Lade, writer, to Susan, 2nd daughter of John Cumming, merchant of Port Glasgow, at Port Glasgow on 14th June 1819 (Greenock Advertiser 18.6.1819) Susan died at Port Glasgow on 6th May 1838 (Greenock Advertiser 7.5.1838) Death LADE 1838 Susan Cumming Susan Cumming, widow of William Lade, Port Glasgow, died at Port Glasgow on 6th May 1838 (Greenock Advertiser 7.5.1838) see William: John Surnames L Record Surname When First Name Entry Type Birth LADE 1846 A daughter to Mr & Mrs Lade, born at Port Glasgow on 22nd June 1846 (Greenock Advertiser 26.6.1846) Death LADE 1848 John John, eldest son of late William Lade, writer, Port Glasgow died at sea on the barque ‘William Shand’ between Singapore & Luban on 17th November 1848 (Greenock Advertiser 12.10.1848) see Susan, John Birth LADE 1848 A daughter to Mr & Mrs Archibald C. Lade, born at Port Glasgow on 24th March 1848 - died on 25th March 1848 (Greenock Advertiser 31.3.1848) Birth LADE 1849 A son to Mr & Mrs Archibald C. Lade, born at Port Glasgow on 20th February 1849 - Archibald Campbell. (Greenock Advertiser 23.2.1849) Birth LADE 1850 A daughter to Mr & Mrs Arch. Campbell Lade, born at Port Glasgow on 14th October 1850 (Greenock Advertiser 15.10.1850) Birth LADE 1852 A son to Mr. & Mrs. Archibald Campbell Lade, born at Huntly Bank, Port Glasgow on 25th June 1852 (Greenock Advertiser 29.6.1852) Birth LADE 1854 A daughter to Mr. & Mrs. Archibald Campbell Lade, born at Huntly Bank, Port Glasgow, on 18th March 1854 (Greenock Advertiser 21.3.1854) Death LADE 1855 Archibald Archibald Campbell Lade, Customs died at Huntly Bank, Campbell Port Glasgow on 14th December 1855 (Greenock Advertiser 18.12.1855) Death LADE 1859 James James Lade, writer, died at Port Glasgow on 10th August 1859 (Greenock Advertiser 13.8.1859) Birth LADE 1866 A son to Mr. & Mrs. Alex Lade, writer, born at Alderwood, Port Glasgow on 23rd June 1866. (Greenock Advertiser 26.6.1866) Birth LADE 1867 A son to Mr. & Mrs. Alex Lade born at Alderwood, Port Glasgow on 24th September 1867. (Greenock Advertiser 28.9.1867 & Greenock Telegraph 25.9.1867) Birth LADE 1869 A son to Mr. & Mrs. Alex Lade, born at Alderwood, Port Glasgow on 22nd February 1869. (Greenock Advertiser 25.2.1869) Birth LADE 1870 A son to Mr. & Mrs. Alex Lade, writer, born at Clune Bank, Port Glasgow on 15th November 1870. (Greenock Advertiser 19.11.1870) Birth LADE 1875 A daughter to Mr. & Mrs. Alex Lade, born at Hilden, Port Glasgow on 20th July 1875 (Greenock Advertiser 24. 7.1875) Birth LADE 1876 A daughter to Mr & Mrs Alex Lade, writer, born at Hilden, Port Glasgow on 17th October 1876 (Greenock Advertiser 21.10.1876) Death LADE 1877 Archibald Archibald Campbell, eldest son of late Archibald Campbell Campbell Lade, Port Glasgow died at Newstead Road, Liverpool on 15th September 1877 age 27 (Greenock Advertiser 19.9.1877) see Archibald C Death LADE 1881 John John, eldest son of Dr George Lade, died at Kilmacolm on Surnames L Record Surname When First Name Entry Type 10th January 1881 age 20 (Greenock Advertiser 11.1.1881) Death LADE 1884 Alexander Alexander Lade, writer, died at Hilden, Port Glasgow on 3rd November 1884 age 52 obit – p3 (Greenock Telegraph 4.11.1884) Death LADE 1885 William William, 2nd son of Mrs Lade, Hilden, Port Glasgow, died at sea on the ship ‘Loch Etive’ on 5th December 1885 (Greenock Telegraph 28.12.1885) Marriage LADE / LAIRD 1903 Jennie Coltart, daughter of the late John Laird, to Alexander Lade at Marchmont, Port Glasgow on 15th September 1903 (Greenock Telegraph 17.9.1903 & Port Glasgow Express 18.9.1903) Marriage LADE / MURRAY 1904 John Miller, younger son of Henry Murray, shipbuilder, Port Glasgow, to Helen Birkmyre, youngest daughter of late Alex Lade, solicitor, Port Glasgow, at Shallot, Kilmacolm on 3rd December 1904 – St. Leonard’s, Kilmacolm. (Greenock Telegraph 5.12.1904) see Janet M., Agnes. Marriage LADE / 1845 Archibald Campbell Lade to Isabella, daughter of Captain ROBERTSON Robertson, Port Glasgow, on 3rd June 1845 by Reverend McLachlan, Kilmacolm, at Port Glasgow (Greenock Advertiser 6.6.1845) see Archibald C: Alex Birth LADLOW 1902 A daughter to Mr & Mrs George F. Ladlow, born at 31 Lynedoch Street, Greenock on 7th January 1902 (Greenock Telegraph 7.1.1902) Birth LADLOW 1903 A daughter to Mr & Mrs George F. Ladlow, born at 31 Lynedoch Street, Greenock on 4th December 1903 (Greenock Telegraph 5.12.1903) Birth LADLOW 1912 A son to Mr & Mrs Fred Ladlow, formerly of 30 Lynedoch Street, Greenock, born at Memphis, Tennessee on 21st December 1911 (Greenock Telegraph 4.1.1912) Death LAFFERTY 1839 Hannah Hannah Lafferty died in a fall from a house in Dalrymple Street on 15th June 1839 (Greenock Advertiser 18.6.1839) Death LAFFERTY 1883 James James Lafferty, labourer, died on 3rd May 1883 at Mrs Ann Dollan, 20 Church Street, Port Glasgow, after falling downstairs on 30th April 1883 (Greenock Advertiser 4.5.1883 & Greenock Telegraph 3.5.1883) Birth LAFFERTY 1884 A daughter to Mr & Mrs Philip Lafferty, publican’s assistant, born at 11 Market Street, Greenock on 6th October 1884 (Greenock Telegraph 10.10.1884) Death LAFFERTY 1889 James James, son of Samuel Lafferty, died at Greenock Infirmary in September 1889 (Greenock Telegraph 1.10.1889) Death LAFFERTY 1893 Mary Mary, wife of Patrick Lafferty, died at 17 Main Street, Greenock in October 1893 (Greenock Telegraph 14.10.1893) Death LAFFERTY 1893 Samuel Samuel Lafferty, labourer, assaulted at 9 Main Street on 11 November 1893 died in Greenock Infirmary on 18th November 1893. (Greenock Telegraph 21.11.1893) Death LAFFERTY 1895 George George Lafferty died at 1 Broomhill Street, Greenock on 17th January 1895 – wife Mary Ann (Greenock Telegraph Surnames L Record Surname When First Name Entry Type 17.1.1895) Death LAFFERTY 1898 William William Lafferty, shoemaker, died at Greenock Infirmary on 8th December 1898. (Greenock Telegraph 9.12.1898) Death LAFFERTY 1900 Matthew Matthew Bradley, infant son of Patrick Lafferty, died at 4 Bradley Duff Street, Greenock on 27th March 1900 (Greenock Telegraph 28.3.1900) Death LAFFERTY 1901 Mary Brown Mary Brown, wife of Felix Lafferty, died at 16 Sir Michael Street, Greenock in October 1901 (Greenock Telegraph 18.10.1901) Death LAFFERTY 1903 Ann Scott Ann Scott, widow of Thomas Lafferty, died at 11 Mill Street, Greenock on 12th January 1903 (Greenock Telegraph 13.1.1903) Death LAFFERTY 1904 Sarah Johnston Sarah Johnston, wife of John Lafferty, died at 6 Ann Street, Greenock in January 1904. (Greenock Telegraph 19.1.1904) Death LAFFERTY 1905 Matthew Matthew, infant son of Patrick Lafferty, died at 29 Hamilton Street, Greenock on 28th September 1905 (Greenock Telegraph 28.9.1905) see Mary Death LAFFERTY 1905 Mary Mary, youngest daughter of Patrick Lafferty, died at 29 Hamilton Street, Greenock on 22nd April 1905 age 23 months (Greenock Telegraph 22.4.1905) see Matthew Death LAFFERTY 1905 Huina Huina Kirkpatrick, daughter of Neil Lafferty, die d at 75 Kirkpatrick Belville Street, Greenock on 25th December 1905 (Greenock Telegraph 26.12.1905) Death LAFFERTY 1906 Robina Robina Hunter, daughter of James & Eliza Lafferty, died at 7 Mill Street, Greenock on 26th March 1906 age 6 (Greenock Telegraph 27.3.1906) Death LAFFERTY 1906 Elizabeth Elizabeth Menzies, wife of Samuel Lafferty, died at 17 Prospecthill Street, Greenock on 11th April 1906 (Greenock Telegraph 13.4.1906) Death LAFFERTY 1907 Margaret Margaret Clark, wife of William Lafferty, died at 8 Ann Street, Greenock in December 1906/January 1907 (Greenock Telegraph 2.1.1907) Death LAFFERTY 1910 James McCaw James McCaw Lafferty, husband of Catherine L, died at 62 Ann Street, Greenock on 16th April 1910 (Greenock Telegraph 18.4.1910) Death LAFFERTY 1912 Neil Neilie, infant son of Neil & Mary Lafferty, 40 St Lawrence Street, died at Greenock Infirmary on 5th February 1912 (Greenock Telegraph 7.2.1912) see Neil Death LAFFERTY 1912 William William Lafferty, labourer, husband of Mary, died at 15 West Stewart Street, Greenock on 19th November 1912.
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