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HUGHAN (1) Family Tree HUGHAN (1) Family Tree ? ? Alexander HUGHAN Jane PAGAN (or PIGGIN) (1765 Kirkmabreck - 1840) (1776 ? - 1858 ?) (1) 1835 Girthon James HUGHAN Jane BURBIE ** See HUGHAN (3) (1814 Kirkmabreck (1806 ? - 1841 Anwoth) – 1878 Gatehouse) (2) 1843 Gatehouse Christine GIBSON (c.1815 Hutton, Berwicks. - 1875 Gatehouse) 1871 Borgue Alexander M HUGHAN Margaret McLACHLAN James HUGHAN (1845 Gatehouse (1851 Keswick, Cumbria (1850 Gatehouse – 1892 Gatehouse) - 1908 Gatehouse) – 1884 Manitoba, Canada) 1905 Toronto 1 John WALLACE Christiana HUGHAN (1870 Kirkcudbright John WALLACE (1871 Greenslack – 1944 Kirkcubdbright) 2 - 1928 Dumfries) (1905 Toronto - 1986 Glasgow) John HUGHAN 3 (1873 Cairn – 1932 Dumfries) Margaret RIDDICK 1914 Gatehouse Norval M HUGHAN (1883 Livingstone Cottage (1874 Cairn – 1949 Drumwall) 4 - 1953 ?) Margaret J HUGHAN 1896 Drumwall (1876 Cairn – 1949 Barlay Cottage) Robert ADAMS 1907 Gatehouse 5 (1869 Minnigaff - 1952 Barlay Cottage) John C SHAW Janet HUGHAN Agnes ADAMS (1878 Gatehouse – 1947 Gatehouse) (1880 Gatehouse 6 (1898 Drumwall – 1982 Penrith) – 1969 Castle Douglas) Agnes HUGHAN m.1920 Aikeyhill 1919 Gatehouse William L ALEXANDER (1880 Drumwall – 1954 Grangemouth) John McC FARMER 1920 Eton, Bucks. 7 (1865 Paisley – 1941 Clarkston) Ernest S GORROD Charlotte B HUGHAN (1888 Anwoth – 1929 Gatehouse) (1880 Gatehouse (1882 Drumwall – 1959 Ashford, Surrey) – 1969 Castle Douglas) Ernest J GORROD 8 James A ADAMS James A HUGHAN 1920 Dumfries (1921 London – 1967 Walkford, Dorset) (1884 Drumwall C 1940 Kirkcudbright) Margaret STEWART (1900 Holecroft – 1957 Winnipeg, Ontario) 9 Frances G HUGHAN (1878 Kirkcudbright – 1952 Kirkcudbright) (1886 Drumwall – 1964 Durham) Margaret J ADAMS 10 Catherine H McC HUGHAN (1903 Aikiehill – 1963 Edinburgh) 1896 Drumwall m.1936 Gatehouse (1887 Drumwall – 1981 Bawtry, S.Yorks.) Wilfred MARRISON 1918 Gatehouse 11 (1887 Bawtry – 1969 Bawtry) Thomas A M SMITH John A VEITCH Alice HUGHAN (1904 Bathgate – 1968 Edinburgh) (1890 Drumwall – 1985 Kirkcudbright) (1888 Girthon Kirk – 1956 Girthon Kirk) 12 Alexa M. HUGHAN Robert ADAMS ** See VEITCH family tree (1892 Drumwall – 1977 Dumfries) (1905 Aikiehill – 1996 Dumfries) m.1928 Mossdale Agnes JOHNSTONE Alexander M HUGHAN (1906 Colmonell – 1981 Castle Douglas) (1916 Drumwall – 1949 Drumwall) William Y ALEXANDER m.1939 Enrick 2 daughters (1920 ? – ? ?) Allan ADAMS Mary CAMPBELL m. ? ? 1 daughter (1909 Aikiehill – 1962 Fleuchlarg) (1912 High Borgue – 2002 Gatehouse) Doreen KAUSMAN (? ? – ? ?) Alexander ADAMS (1912 Aikiehill – 1939 India) Norval M HUGHAN (1918 Drumwall – 1993 Dumfries) John ADAMS m.1957 Aberdeen Agnes L ALEXANDER (1912 Aikiehill – 1976 Gatehouse) Kathleen M DAWSON (1924 Dumfries – ? ?) m.1951 Clarkston 3 daughters (1932 Dufftown – 2004 ?) Thomas B BUYERS Mary I ADAMS (c.1926 ? – ? ?) (1918 Aikiehill – 2002 Dumfries) HUGHAN (2) Family Tree ? ? Alexander HUGHAN Jane PAGAN (or PIGGIN) (1765 Kirkmabreck - 1840 ?) (1776 ? - 1858 ?) (1) 1835 Girthon ** See HUGHAN (3) James HUGHAN Jane BURBIE (1814 Kirkmabreck (1806 ? - 1841 Anwoth) – 1878 Gatehouse) (2) 1843 Gatehouse Christine GIBSON (c.1815 Hutton, Berwicks. - 1875 Gatehouse) 1871 Borgue Alexander M HUGHAN Margaret McLACHLAN James HUGHAN (1845 Gatehouse (1851 Keswick, Cumbria (1850 Gatehouse – 1892 Gatehouse) - 1908 Gatehouse) – 1884 Manitoba, Canada) 1905 Toronto 1 John WALLACE Christiana HUGHAN (1870 Kirkcudbright (1871 Greenslack – 1944 Kirkcubdbright) 2 1896 Drumwall – 1928 Dumfries) John WALLACE John HUGHAN Robert ADAMS (1905 Toronto – 1986 Glasgow) 3 (1873 Cairn – 1932 Dumfries) (1869 Minnigaff - 1952 Barlay Cottage) Margaret RIDDICK 1914 Gatehouse Norval M HUGHAN (1883 Livingstone Cottage (1874 Cairn – 1949 Drumwall) 4 1919 Gatehouse – 1953 ?) Margaret J HUGHAN William L. ALEXANDER (1865 Paisley - 1941 Clarkston) 5 (1876 Cairn – 1949 Barlay Cottage) John C. SHAW 1907 Gatehouse Janet HUGHAN (1880 Gatehouse (1878 Gatehouse – 1947 Gatehouse) 6 1920 Dumfries – 1969 Castle Douglas) Agnes HUGHAN Margaret STEWART (1880 Drumwall – 1954 Grangemouth) (1878 Kirkcudbright 1920 Eton, Bucks. 7 - 1952 Kirkcudbright) Ernest S. GORROD Charlotte B HUGHAN (1880 Gatehouse (1882 Drumwall – 1959 Ashford, Surrey) 8 1896 Drumwall – 1969 Castle Douglas) Ernest J, GORROD James A HUGHAN Wilfred MARRISON (1921 London – 1967 Walkford, Dorset) (1884 Drumwall C 1940 Kirkcudbright) 9 (1887 Bawtry – 1969 Bawtry) Frances G HUGHAN (1886 Drumwall – 1964 Durham) James A. HUGHAN 10 (1913 Bawtry – 1993 Bolsover) Catherine H McC HUGHAN (1887 Drumwall – 1981 Bawtry, S.Yorks.) 1918 Gatehouse 11 John A. VEITCH Alice HUGHAN Raymond MARRISON (1890 Drumwall – 1985 Kirkcudbright) (1888 Girthon Kirk – 1956 Girthon Kirk) 12 (1913 Bawtry – 1993 Bolsover) Alexa M. HUGHAN ** See VEITCH (1892 Drumwall – 1977 Dumfries) Margaret J. SHAW Doreen MARRISON (1907 Cally Mains – 1977 Gatehouse) (1918 Bawtry – 2005 East Retford) James H. SHAW Herbert MARRISON (1912 Mossyard Cottages – 1963 Annan) (1922 Bawtry – ? ?) m.1933 Wigtown m. 1973 Burley-in-Wharfedale Amelia McCHEYNE Margaret E. JOHNSON (1913 Kirkcudbright – 1986 Annan) (1926 ? – 1998 Doncaster) Nettie SHAW (1915 Anwoth – 1975 Dumfries) m.1938 Gatehouse David J. DAVIDSON (1912 Dumfries – 2002 Dumfries) HUGHAN (3) Family Tree ? ? Alexander HUGHAN Jane PAGAN (or PIGGIN) (b.1765 Kirkmabreck - d.1840 ?) (b.1776 ? - d.1858 ?) (1) 1835 Girthon James HUGHAN Jane BURBIE (b.1814 Kirkmabreck (b.1806 ? – d.1841 Anwoth) Alexander McCourty 1763 Twynholm Helen Graham – d.1878 Gatehouse) (b.1733 Kells – d.1818 Twynholm) (b.1740 ? – d.1822 Twynholm) (2) 1843 Gatehouse Christine GIBSON (b.1815 Hutton, Berwicks. – d.1875 Gatehouse) ** See HUGHAN (2) 1818 Twynholm Robert McCourty Helen McDowall (b.1788 Twynholm – d.1874 Anwoth) (b.1789 Penninghame – d.1841 Gatehouse) Janet HUGHAN Ellen McDowall (b. ? ?- d. ? ?) (b.1835 Girthon – d.? ?) Mary McDowall (b. ? ?- d. ? ?) unmarried Agnes HUGHAN William McCourty (b.1838 Girthon – d.1899 Cheshire) (b.1817 Anwoth – d.1896 Girthon) m.1891 Girthon Christina HUGHAN Catherine Helen McCourty William Crawford (b.1840 ? – d,? ?) (b.1865 Girthon – d. 1932 Nuneaton) (b.1850 Largs, Ayrs. – d. 1922 Nuneaton) Farmer : worked Disdow 1901 Robert McCourty (b.1866 Girthon – d. ? ?) John Crawford (b.1890 Girthon – d. ? ?) Agnes Jane McCourty (b.1868 Girthon – d.1868 Girthon) Agnes Crawford (b.1892 Girthon – d. ? ?) Agnes Jane McCourty (b.1869 Girthon – d. ? ?) Mary Crawford c.1888 ? (b.1901 Girthon – d. ? ?) William McCourty Mary Wilkie Marshall (b.1871 Girthon – d. ? ?) (b.? ? – d.? ?) Cathie Crawford Mary McCourty (b.1903 Girthon – d. ? ?) (b.1872 Girthon – d. ? ?) Willie Crawford James McCourty (b.1905 Nuneaton – d. ? ?) (b.1874 Girthon – d. ? ?) Peter Sproat McCourty Jamie Crawford (b.1907 Nuneaton – d. ? ?) (b.1875 Girthon – d. 1909 Iowa) Alexander McCourty (b.1876 Girthon – d. 1877 Girthon) Thomas McCourty (b.1879 Girthon – d. ? ?).
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