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Thomas Hepburn of Raphoe (15 April 2009 Update) Descendants of Thomas Hepburn of Raphoe (15 April 2009 update) A : Thomas Hepburn, born in Donegal, Ireland abt 1861, (son of William Hepburn, Weaver of Raphoe and Frances McConaghy) Labourer, died in Raphoe, Stranorlar, Donegal the 17 May 1918, married Bridget "Bridie" Strain, the 30 May 1884 in Dennistoun, Glasgow (born in 1864 in Donegal, Ireland, daughter of William Strain and Mary Doherty). He had at least 11 children : ------------- B.1 : William Hepburn, born in Raphoe, Ireland in November 1883, Soldier, died in Greenock, Renfrew, Scotland the 7 May 1941, married Margaret Hetherington, the 24 February 1910 in Raphoe, Stranorlar, Donegal (born the 17 March 1887 and died the 2 December 1966 in Gourock, Renfrew, daughter of William Hetherington and Sarah Forsythe). He had at least 9 children : ------------- C.1.1 : Bridget Hepburn, born the 13 June 1910, died in Greenock, Renfrew the 1 March 1994, married Daniel McIntosh. She had at least 4 children : ------------- D.1.1.1 : Daniel McIntosh, married Sheena Campbell. ------------- D.1.1.2 : Margaret McIntosh, married (1°) Douglas McClarin, (2°) Douglas Milne. ------------- D.1.1.3 : William McIntosh. ------------- D.1.1.4 : Jeanette McIntosh, married Stuart McLure. ------------- C.1.2 : Sarah Hepburn, born in 1911, died in Paisley, Renfrewshire the 8 December 1935, married William Love, the 10 April 1928 in Gourock, Renfrew. She had at least 3 children : ------------- D.1.2.1 : Kenneth Love. ------------- D.1.2.2 : Margaret Love. ------------- D.1.2.3 : William Love. ------------- C.1.3 : Margaret Hepburn, born in Raphoe, Ireland the 3 November 1913, died in Greenock, Renfrew the 8 October 1993, married (1°) William Forsyth, (2°) Alexander McEachran. She had at least 4 children : ------------- D.1.3.1 : (1) William Forsyth. ------------- D.1.3.2 : (2) Alexander McEachran. ------------- B Hepburn Apr09 D.1.3.3 : (2) Margaret McEachran. ------------- D.1.3.4 : (2) Isla McEachran. ------------- C.1.4 : William Hepburn, born in Raphoe, Ireland the 16 January 1916, Painter/Sailor, died in Port Glasgow, Renfrew the 4 December 1967, married Violet Lindsay. He had at least 3 children : ------------- D.1.4.1 : Sylvia Hepburn, married J. Livingstone. ------------- D.1.4.2 : William Hepburn. ------------- D.1.4.3 : Allan Hepburn. ------------- C.1.5 : Victor Hepburn, born the 11 November 1918, Slater, died in Greenock, Renfrew the 13 December 2003, married Ellen Hay. He had at least 7 children : ------------- D.1.5.1 : Patricia Hepburn. ------------- D.1.5.2 : Evelyn Hepburn. ------------- D.1.5.3 : Kathleen Hepburn. ------------- D.1.5.4 : Victor Hepburn. ------------- D.1.5.5 : Michael Hepburn. ------------- D.1.5.6 : Kevin Hepburn. ------------- D.1.5.7 : Donna Hepburn. ------------- C.1.6 : Matilda Louisa Hepburn, born the 25 November 1920, died in Gourock, Renfrew the 12 February 1966, married William James Sweeney. She had at least 5 children : ------------- D.1.6.1 : Maureen Sweeney. ------------- D.1.6.2 : Violet Sweeney. ------------- D.1.6.3 : William Sweeney. ------------- D.1.6.4 : Robert Sweeney. ------------- D.1.6.5 : Margaret Sweeney, born the 10 August 1955. ------------- B Hepburn Apr09 C.1.7 : Thomas Hepburn, born in Gourock, Renfrew the 31 May 1923, Engine Fireman, married Irene Johnston, the 14 September 1948 in Gourock, Renfrew. He had at least 4 children : ------------- D.1.7.1 : Thomas (infant) Hepburn, born in Greenock, Renfrew the 11 March 1951, died in Greenock, Renfrew the 11 March 1951. ------------- D.1.7.2 : David Johnston Hepburn, born in Johnstone, Scotland the 11 January 1952, married Valerie Gibson, the 30 May 1977. He had 1 child : ------------- E.1.7.2.1 : David Hepburn. ------------- D.1.7.3 : Irene Margaret Hepburn, born in Greenock, Renfrew the 15 January 1954, married Alisdair McDougall, the 20 February 1976. She had 1 child : ------------- E.1.7.3.1 : Alisdair McDougall. ------------- D.1.7.4 : Janice Elizabeth Hepburn, born in Greenock, Renfrew the 2 May 1962, married Paul Baker, the 15 May 1982. She had 1 child : ------------- E.1.7.4.1 : Paul Baker. ------------- C.1.8 : Joseph Hepburn, born in Renfrewshire, Scotland the 27 December 1925, Plater, died in Gourock, Renfrew the 14 August 1996, married Jean Jessie Mackie. He had at least 2 children : ------------- D.1.8.1 : Kenneth Joseph Hepburn, born in Johnstone, Scotland the 10 December 1948, married Dorothy Jean Smith Bain, the 15 September 1973 in Gourock, Renfrew. He had at least 2 children : ------------- E.1.8.1.1 : Stephen Joseph Hepburn, born in Greenock, Renfrew the 17 January 1979. ------------- E.1.8.1.2 : Paul Hepburn, born in Greenock, Renfrew the 9 January 1981. ------------- D.1.8.2 : Gordon Hetherington Hepburn, born in Gourock, Renfrew the 29 January 1951, married Irene May Stark, the 11 October 1975 in Gourock, Renfrew (born the 9 March 1955). He had at least 2 children : ------------- B Hepburn Apr09 E.1.8.2.1 : Kimberly Irene Hepburn, born in Adelaide, South Australia the 17 March 1983. ------------- E.1.8.2.2 : Allan Gordon Hepburn, born in Adelaide, South Australia the 16 February 1987. ------------- C.1.9 : Catherine Hepburn, born in Gourock, Renfrew the 10 February 1929, married Peter Stewart Munro, the 18 March 1949 in Gourock, Renfrew. She had at least 3 children : ------------- D.1.9.1 : Davina Catherine Munro, born in Illinois USA the 26 November 1951. ------------- D.1.9.2 : Peter Stewart Munro, born in Illinois USA the 31 January 1959. ------------- D.1.9.3 : Alexander Stewart Munro, born in Greenock, Renfrew the 23 August 1964. ------------- B.2 : Thomas (infant?) Hepburn, born in Raphoe, Ireland the 28 October 1884. ------------- B.3 : Andrew (young) Hepburn, born in Raphoe, Ireland the 16 October 1886, Labourer, died in Raphoe, Ireland the 17 April 1906. ------------- B.4 : Thomas Hepburn*, born in Raphoe, Ireland the 5 November 1887, Labourer, married (1°) Mary Anne McConnell, the 10 May 1910 in Camus, Tyrone (born in 1888, daughter of William McConnell), (2°) Jane Taylor, (3°) Miss Aikens, (4°) Minnie (born in 1883 and died the 13 August 1908 in Strabane Workhouse, TYR), (5°) Miss Unk [*reportedly had five wives] . He had at least 10 children : ------------- C.4.1 : (4) Thomas (of Saskatchewan, Canada) Hepburn, born in Raphoe, Stranorlar, Donegal in 1907, Farmer. ------------- C.4.2 : (1) Margaret Bridget Hepburn, born in Drummaboy, Donegal the 21 February 1911. ------------- C.4.3 : (1) Martha Hepburn, born in Drummaboy, Donegal the 10 April 1914. ------------- C.4.4 : (1) Lewie Hepburn, born in Raphoe, Stranorlar, Donegal the 1 November 1921. ------------- C.4.5 : (2) James Taylor Hepburn, born in St. Johnston, Stranorlar, DO the 20 August 1936. ------------- C.4.6 : (2) Jean E. Hepburn, born in Raphoe, Stranorlar, Donegal in 1938. ------------- B Hepburn Apr09 C.4.7 : (2) Bridget Kathleen Hepburn, born in Stranorlar, Donegal IRE the 9 November 1939. ------------- C.4.8 : (2) Sadie M. K. Hepburn, born in Stranorlar, Donegal in 1941. ------------- C.4.9 : (3) Andrew of Ballindrait Hepburn, born in Stranorlar, Donegal the 28 June 1946. ------------- C.4.10 : (3) Oliver of Lifford Hepburn, born in Stranorlar, Donegal the 10 October 1947, married (1°) Pamela , (2°) Miss-2 , (3°) Miss-3 . ------------- B.5 : John Hepburn of Taughboyne, born in Raphoe, Strabane, Donegal the 29 September 1888, Labourer, died in Taughboyne, Donegal the 9 October 1976, married Margaret Robb. He had at least 11 children : ------------- C.5.1 : Thomas Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 7 July 1913, Labourer, died in Raphoe, Ireland the 25 November 1985, married Margaret M. Gibson (born in 1912 and died the 26 November 1963 in Taughboyne, Donegal). He had at least 6 children : ------------- D.5.1.1 : Margaret Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal in 1935. ------------- D.5.1.2 : Christina Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 19 September 1936. ------------- D.5.1.3 : Mary Jane Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 17 July 1938. ------------- D.5.1.4 : Elizabeth E. Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 15 June 1942. ------------- D.5.1.5 : Victor Thomas Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 29 July 1946, Welder, married Martha . He had at least 1 child : ------------- E.5.1.5.1 : Victor Allen Gregory Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 29 September 1967. ------------- D.5.1.6 : John Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 19 June 1949. ------------- C.5.2 : Joseph Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 14 April 1915, Farmer, died in Taughboyne, Donegal the 18 September 1973, married Martha Tinney (born in 1924 and died the 1 January 1987 in Raphoe, Ireland). He had at least 4 children : ------------- B Hepburn Apr09 D.5.2.1 : William J. Hepburn, born in Stranorlar, Donegal in 1940. ------------- D.5.2.2 : Iva W. Hepburn, born in Stranorlar, Donegal in 1942. ------------- D.5.2.3 : Margaret Elizabeth Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 21 January 1945. ------------- D.5.2.4 : Lorna Mary Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 21 March 1958. ------------- C.5.3 : Mary Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 22 June 1917. ------------- C.5.4 : John Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 19 June 1919. ------------- C.5.5 : David Samuel Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 16 May 1921, Builder, died in Stoke on Trent, Staffs the 16 December 2000, married Florence Montgomery. He had at least 1 child : ------------- D.5.5.1 : Eve Hepburn. ------------- C.5.6 : William Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 24 March 1923. ------------- C.5.7 : George Hepburn, born in Raphoe, Stranorlar, Donegal the 16 March 1925, died in Stoke on Trent, Staffs in July 1998. ------------- C.5.8 : Margaret Thompson Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 15 November 1927, died in Trentamucklagh, Raphoe the 22 March 1967, married John . She had at least 1 child : ------------- D.5.8.1 : William (infant) Hepburn. ------------- C.5.9 : Robert Hepburn, born in Taughboyne, Donegal the 13 May 1930.
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