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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Matthew PATON Matthew Janet PATON MUIR b: in Warnockland, Ayrshire, Scotland d: in Warnockland, Ayrshire, Scotland d: in Warnockland, Ayrshire, Scotland Children Janet John Thomas Robert Alexander PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON b: in Warnockland, Ayrshire, Scotland b: in Meadowhead, Ayrshire, Scotland b: in Warnockland, Ayrshire, Scotland b: in Warnockland, Ayrshire, Scotland b: in Warnockland, Ayrshire, Scotland Grandchildren Janet Captain John Janet Lindsay MILLAR PATON PATON d: 1695 b: 1604 m: 25 Jun 1656 in Lochgoin, Ayrshire, d: 1684 Scotland Great-Grandchildren Marion John Sarah Janet Thomas Hugh Mary Agnes Margaret John Marion Peter Orr David Marion John BORDLAND PATON PATERSON PATON TAYLOR PATON WALKER PATON PATON ANDERSON PATON ARNESS PATON PATON PATON b: 1669 in Meadowhead, Ayrshire, b: 1671 in Meadowhead, Ayrshire, b: 1673 in Meadowhead, Ayrshire, b: 1675 in Meadowhead, Ayrshire, b: 1675 in Meadowhead, Ayrshire, b: 1677 in Meadowhead, Ayrshire, b: 03 Jan 1679 in Meadowhead, Ayrshire, b: 1658 b: 1659 Scotland Scotland Scotland Scotland Scotland Scotland Scotland d: 1659 d: 1659 d: 1730 d: 1679 d: 1769 d: 1732 d: 1679 2nd Great-Grandchildren John Mary Andrew Alexander Agnes John PATON STEVENSON PATON PATON PATON PATON b: 1701 b: 1704 b: 1707 b: 1694 b: 1696 d: 1757 d: 1694 d: 1696 3rd Great-Grandchildren Marion Hugh Mary John Elizabeth Margaret PATON PATON BROWN PATON PATON PATON Occupation: 28 Nov 1861 b: 18 Apr 1726 agricultural labourer (deceased) b: in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire b: 1732 b: Jun 1735 b: 19 Jan 1739 m: 21 Nov 1768 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire b: Abt. 1729 in Longdreghorn, Dreghorn, d: Bef. 1855 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire Ayrshire d: Bef. 1855 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire 4th Great-Grandchildren Margaret James Mary John John Margaret James Wright Thomas Jean Jane James Elizabeth John James Helen or Helenora Agnes John Helen John Dewar Mary PATON CRAIG PATON TAYLOR PATON DICKIE PATON PATON ALLISON PATON YOUNG PATON ORR PATON WYLIE PATON DUNLOP PATON EUSTON PATON GEBBIE Occupation: 28 Nov 1861 b: 21 Aug 1769 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire b: Abt. 1762 in Fenwick, Ayrshire b: 20 Feb 1772 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire m: 10 Jun 1793 in Fenwick b: Abt. 1775 in Stewarton, Ayrshire m: 22 Jun 1805 b: Abt. 1776 b: Abt. 1778 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire m: 25 Feb 1810 in Middle Church, Paisley, b: 22 Feb 1782 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire m: 29 Jun 1792 in Fenwick, Ayrshire b: 1783 in Fenwick, Ayrshire b: Bet. 1783 - 1791 in Kilmaurs or m: 09 Oct 1810 in Stewarton, Ayrshire b: 1784 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire m: 18 Apr 1804 in Drumbey, Fenwick, b: Abt. 1786 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire customer weaver b: Abt. 1794 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire d: 30 Jul 1850 in Fenwick, Ayrshire m: 12 Jun 1792 in Fenwick, Ayrshire d: 1829 Renfrewshire d: Jul 1838 in Fenwick, Ayrshire d: 07 Jan 1852 Fenwick, Ayrshire d: 20 May 1857 in Moorend, Fenwick, Ayrshire m: 29 Dec 1815 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire d: 10 Aug 1850 in Raithburn Farm, d: 1865 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire Ayrshire d: 30 Sep 1863 in Fenwick, Ayrshire b: 1788 in Fenwick, Ayrshire d: 24 Dec 1880 in Mill Vennel, Kilmaurs, Fenwick, Ayrshire d: 28 Nov 1861 in Hollin Green, Kilmaurs, Ayrshire Ayrshire 5th Great-Grandchildren Mary James Hugh Janet Janet Mary John Agnes Campbell Margaret William Grizel Hugh Jean James Robert Hugh James Margret John George Stewart Robert Hellen Jane Pagget Anne Blanche Sommerset Unknown Hugh Marion John Isabella William Jean Agnes David Mary John Margaret Elizabeth William Euphemia? CRAIG CRAIG PATON PATON PATON YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON DUNLOP PATON MCKECHNIE PATON HENDRY PATON WYLLIE PATON CUTHBERTSON PATON STEELE PATON PATON WILSON PATON Occupation: 06 Oct 1849 Occupation: 04 Dec 1842 Occupation: b: Abt. 1797 b: Abt. 1795 b: 06 Oct 1810 in Paisley, Renfrewshire b: 21 Dec 1811 in Paisley, Renfrewshire b: 13 Jan 1813 in Paisley, Renfrewshire b: 22 Sep 1793 in Fenwick, Ayrshire b: 05 Feb 1797 in Riccarton, Ayrshire b: 18 Jul 1798 in Fenwick, Ayrshire b: 04 Feb 1799 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire b: 28 Dec 1800 in Riccarton, Ayrshire b: 30 Jan 1803 in Riccarton, Ayrshire b: 31 Dec 1804 in Riccarton, Ayrshire b: 30 Nov 1807 in Riccarton, Ayrshire b: 14 Jan 1810 in Riccarton, Ayrshire b: 03 May 1812 in Riccarton, Ayrshire b: 01 Oct 1815 in Riccarton, Ayrshire b: Abt. 1812 in Irvine, Ayrshire b: 14 Jun 1813 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire b: 17 Jul 1815 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire b: 08 Aug 1819 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire b: 27 May 1821 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire b: 06 Aug 1824 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire b: Abt. 1828 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire b: 28 Sep 1828 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire b: 02 Dec 1830 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire b: 16 Sep 1833 in Sorbie, Wigtownshire Grocer b: Abt. 1820 in Largs, Ayrshire Flesher b: Abt. 1819 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 04 Dec 1821 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire m: 11 Jun 1842 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 27 Jun 1824 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire joiner, foreman b: 27 Jun 1824 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire b: 07 Dec 1826 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire b: 13 Jul 1829 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire m: 31 Dec 1873 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire b: 1831 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire d: 12 Dec 1856 d: 19 Dec 1856 m: 24 Aug 1844 in Largs, Ayrshire m: 02 Jun 1840 in Largs, Ayrshire d: Feb 1869 in Coljoy's Bay, America d: 09 Mar 1904 in 71 South Hamilton d: Aft. 1861 d: 1908 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire d: 1831 in Died in infancy b: 15 Dec 1816 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire b: 16 Jul 1819 in Holland Green, Kilmaurs, d: 01 Jan 1871 in Skelmorlie Mains, Largs, Street, Kilmarnock m: 1852 in ? d: 06 Feb 1903 in Gogo Cottage, Largs, Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire d: 1871 in USA 6th Great-Grandchildren Robert John Dewar Dewar Hugh Jean Mary Dewar Jeanie Eliza John Ella E. J. Hugh Marianne Mary John William Hendry Isabella Jane Janet James Margaret Elizabeth Gines Henderson Alexander David Maggie William DUNLOP PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON CAMPBELL CALDWELL PATON STILLMAN PATON DUNLOP PATON CALDWELL PATON PATON PATON PATON HENDERSON PATON BRUNTON PATON GAIRDNER PATON Occupation: 26 Oct 1864 Occupation: Bef. 1897 Occupation: 07 May 1921 Occupation: 06 Apr 1880 Occupation: 20 Jun 1920 Occupation: 23 Nov 1899 b: Abt. 1846 in Largs, Ayrshire b: Jun 1849 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 1851 in Largs, Ayrshire b: in Largs, Ayrshire b: Abt. 1855 in Largs, Ayrshire b: Abt. 1858 in Largs, Ayrshire Flesher b: Abt. 1840 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire b: in Chicago Heights, Illionois, USA b: 23 Nov 1842 in Largs, Ayrshire teacher in Nance county public b: 05 Oct 1844 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 1845 in Kilmaurs, Ayrshire b: Abt. 1845 in Largs, Ayrshire b: in Largs, Ayrshire b: 16 Aug 1848 in Largs, Ayrshire housekeeper b: 15 Jan 1853 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 22 Sep 1855 in Boyd Street, Largs, m: 20 Dec 1888 in United Presbyterian b: 11 Jan 1858 in Boyd Street, Largs, coal agent farmer teacher b: 03 Oct 1856 in Kilbirnie, Ayrshire d: 06 Dec 1852 in Main Street, Largs, d: 08 May 1850 in Main Street, Largs, d: 09 Jan 1854 in Main Street, Largs, d: 25 Jan 1854 in Main Street, Largs, d: Aft. 09 Feb 1903 m: 26 Oct 1864 in Woodside Villa, m: 1888 in USA d: 28 Jul 1901 in Skelmorlie Heights, schools d: 12 Apr 1916 in Sydney, Australia m: 18 Mar 1865 in Grassmillside, d: 28 Dec 1936 in 29 John Street, Largs, m: 19 Dec 1867 in Mains of Skelmorlie, d: 24 Jul 1889 in Fullerton, Nance, d: 19 Jul 1903 in Burnfoot Field, Largs, Ayrshire Church, Skelmorlie, Largs, Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire b: 04 Apr 1841 in Largs, Ayrshire Langbank, Renfrewshire d: 14 Mar 1895 in California, USA Fullerton, Nebraska, USA Kilmaurs, Ayrshire Ayrshire Largs, Ayrshire Nebraska, USA b: 1850 in Largs, Ayrshire Ayrshire d: 02 Feb 1942 in 84 Busby Road, b: Abt. 1857 b: 01 Dec 1859 in Paton's Land, Boyd b: Abt. 1867 d: Jan 1923 in Mansfield, Largs, Ayrshire b: Apr 1873 in Near Peoria, Chicago, d: in Sydney, Australia d: 07 May 1921 in Mains, Skelmorlie, Carmunnock m: 06 Apr 1880 in Castlebank, Skelmorlie, Street, Largs, Ayrshire m: 23 Nov 1899 in King’s Arms Hotel, Illinois, USA Largs, Ayrshire Largs, Ayrshire d: 20 Jun 1920 in 5 Park Gardens, Largs, Ayrshire m: 01 Sep 1898 in USA d: Bef. 1942 Glasgow, Lanarkshire d: Bef. 1920 7th Great-Grandchildren John Hendry Elizabeth Maggie Harriett Campbell Isabella Anna Eckford Fyfe Jeanie Sellars Gray Arthur James Campbell Susan Margery Christina Boyd Campbell Edith Mary Harriet Eliza William Percy Dewar Anne John Hugh Dewar Isabella H. Agnes D. Albert Peter John Margaret Unknown Unknown PATON BARR PATON PATON PATON PATON DRUMMOND PATON THOMAS PATON PATON PATON SHEPHERD PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PATON PHILIPS CALDWELL CALDWELL CALDWELL BRUNTON ARTHUR Occupation: 21 Dec 1941 Occupation: 05 Apr 1947 Occupation: 13 May 1919 Occupation: 27 Dec 1894 Occupation: 04 Oct 1911 Occupation: 07 Sep 1915 butcher (master) retired d: Aft. 21 Dec 1941 b: 13 Dec 1867 in Paton's Land, Boyd clerkess b: 06 Apr 1870 in Boyd Street, Largs, certified nurse chartered accountant master butcher b: 03 Mar 1874 in Gallowgate, Glasgow, b: 21 Oct 1874 in Boyd Street, Largs, b: 27 Jun 1876 in Boyd Street, Largs, b: 25 Mar 1878 in Boyd Street, Largs, Inland Revenue official b: 06 May 1880 in Boyd Street, Largs, b: Sep 1889 in Fullerton, Nance, b: 1868 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 1870 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 1872 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 1879 in West Kilbride, Ayrshire b: 1877 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 1868 in Largs, Ayrshire b: 1869 in Largs, Ayrshire b: in Largs, Ayrshire Street, Largs, Ayrshire Ayrshire Lanarkshire Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire Nebraska, USA b: 08 Sep 1866 in 3 Boyd Street, Largs, d: 06 Aug 1923 in Mansfield House, Largs, b: 27 Nov 1868 in 3 Boyd Street, Largs, d: 22 Aug 1871 in Boyd Street, Largs, b: 24 Jun 1871 in Boyd Street, Largs, m: 27 Dec 1894 in Clark Memorial Church, b: 11 May 1873 in Boyd Street, Largs, m: 03 Oct 1900 in Markerston, Largs, d: 19 Aug 1954 in 4 Cunningham Drive, d: 01 Feb 1899 in Boyd Street, Largs, b: in Buckinghamshire, England Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire Ayrshire Largs, North Ayrshire Ayrshire North Ayrshire Largs, Ayrshire Ayrshire m: 07 Sep 1915 in Mansfield House, d: 21 Dec 1941 in Elderslea, Leverhall, d: 05 Apr 1947 in 4 Cunningham Drive, d: 13 May 1919 in Slatemount Terrace, d: Bef.
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