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Outline Descendant Report for Richard Rattson Outline Descendant Report for Richard Rattson 1 Richard Rattson b: 1731 in England, United Kingdom, d: 06 Jul 1818 in Kendal, Westmorland, England age 87 + Margaret Milburn b: 1750, d: 14 Sep 1818 in Kendal, Westmorland, England age 68 ...2 Richard Ratson b: Abt. 30 Nov 1760 in New Hutton, Kendal, Westmorland, England, d: Kendal, Kendal, Westmorland, England + Margaret Tarn b: Abt. 1760, m: 28 Sep 1778 in Kendal, Westmorland, England ......3 John Ratson b: Abt. 25 Jul 1779 in New Hutton, Westmorland, England; John Ratson, d: 1842 in Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland + Ann Bateman b: 18 Apr 1790 in Beetham, Bts., Westmorland, England, m: 26 Jun 1809 in Kendal, Westmoreland, England, d: 15 Mar 1859 in Woodhead of Gilmilnscroft, Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland .........4 John Retson b: Abt. 1809 in West Kendal, Westmoreland, d: 11 Nov 1891 in Low Fenwick, Aryshire, Scotland + Jean Hamilton b: 27 Aug 1811 in Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland, m: 14 Mar 1834 in Ayr, Sorn Parish, d: 22 Apr 1886 in Lintmill,Sorn, Ayrshire; Chronic Bronchitis ............5 Margaret Retson b: 14 May 1834 in Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland, d: 16 Jan 1883 in Thomsons land, Baillieston, Old Monkland, Lanark + Alexander Thomson b: 1833, m: 03 Jul 1863 in Woodhead of Gilmiln, Sorn, d: Aft. 1881 in Thomsons land, Baillieston, Old Monkland, Lanark ...............6 Jane H. Thomson b: 20 Apr 1864 in Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland ...............6 Alexander Thomson b: 13 Mar 1866 in Baillieston, Old Monkland, Lanarkshire ...............6 John Thomson b: 02 Mar 1868 in Old Monkland, Baillieston, Lanarkshire ...............6 David Thomson b: 15 Nov 1870 in Old Monkland, Baillieston, Lanarkshire ...............6 Matthew Thomson b: 23 Dec 1872 in Old Monkland, Baillieston, Lanarkshire ...............6 William R.Thomson b: 22 Jun 1874 in Old Monkland, Baillieston, Lanarkshire ...............6 David Thomson b: 15 Nov 1876 ............5 Anne Retson b: 05 Sep 1836 in Sorn, Ayrshire, d: 24 Nov 1884 in St Cuthbert St., Catrine + William Hendry Reid b: 29 Dec 1819 in Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland, m: 13 Apr 1855 in Lintmill, Sorn, Catrine, d: 25 Sep 1909 in St. Cuthbert St. Catrine ...............6 Robert Reid b: 21 Apr 1856 in St Cuthberts Street, Catrine, d: 18 May 1926 in St Cuthberts Street, Catrine + Agnes Young Buchanan b: 24 Apr 1861 in Ford St., Catrine, d: 05 Dec 1914 in Kilmarnock, Age 53 ..................7 William Hendry Reid b: 19 Apr 1890 in St Cuthbert Street, Catrine, d: 15 Apr 1931 in 9 Ayr St. Catrine + Elizabeth Cunningham m: 02 Jun 1916 in 4 McKinlay Terrace, Kilmarmock ..................7 Andrew Buchanan Reid b: 26 Apr 1892 in St Cuthbert St, Catrine, d: 12 Dec 1898 ..................7 Allan Weir Reid b: 26 Apr 1894 in St Cuthbert St, Catrine, d: 10 Oct 1976 + Agnes Isabella Gilmour McCarlie b: 03 Oct 1894 in Viewforth Cottage Catrine, m: 04 Sep 1914 in ViewforthCatrine, d: 18 Nov 1970 in Burbaine, Stranraer .....................8 Isabella Gilmour Reid b: Abt. 1914, d: 1999 .....................8 Agnes Buchanan Reid b: Abt. 1916, d: 1966 .....................8 Robert Reid b: Abt. 1918, d: 1974 ..................7 Annie Murray Reston Reid b: 04 Nov 1898 in St Cuthbert St, Catrine, d: 23 Oct 1980 in Mauchline + Alfred Fisher b: 21 Dec 1903 in Catrine, m: 24 Dec 1926 in St. Cuthbert st, catrine, d: 23 Aug 1970 in 6 St. Cuthbert Street, Catrine .....................8 Agnes Buchanan Fisher b: Abt. 1930 ...............6 Jean Reid b: 24 Jun 1857 in St. Cuthbert, Catrine, Ayrshire ...............6 John Reid b: 21 Nov 1858, d: Aft. 1922 + Agnes Girvan b: Abt. 1858, m: 07 Dec 1880 in North Logan, Catrine, d: Aft. 1922 ..................7 Grace Johnstone Reid ..................7 Jessie Reid b: Abt. 1881 in Sorn Parish, d: 09 Mar 1909 in Catrine Farm, Catrine ..................7 Annie Retson Reid b: Abt. 1883, d: 10 Jun 1909 in Catrine Farm, Catrine ..................7 Agnes Girvan Reid b: 20 Apr 1886 in St Cuthbert St, Catrine, Ayrshire, d: 29 Aug 1954 in Sorn, Aryshire, Scotland; Redgate Farm, Sorn + John Hamilton b: 02 Jun 1871 in Wigtown, Wigtownshire, Scotland, m: 07 Nov 1917 in Catrine, Ayrshire, Scotland; Catrine Farm, d: 02 Jan 1927 in Sorn, Aryshire, Scotland .....................8 John Reid Hamilton b: 04 Jan 1919 in Catrine Holm, Sorn, Aryshire, d: 11 Dec 2001 in Mauchline, Ayr, Scotland + Mary Ann Logan Brown b: 29 Mar 1917 in Catrine, Ayrshire, Scotland, m: 08 Mar 1954 in Dalrymple, Ayrshire, Scotland, d: 13 Feb 2008 in Ayr, Aryrshire, Scotland .....................8 David Hamilton b: 24 Dec 1921 in Catrine, Ayrshire, Scotland, d: 27 Apr 1996 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland; Crosshouse Hospital + Elizabeth Rowan Hewitson b: 31 Oct 1924 in New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland; High Park,, d: 07 Oct 2007 in Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland; Kirklandside Hospital ........................9 James Hamilton ..................7 Mary Girvan Reid b: Abt. 1889 in Sorn Parish, d: 27 Jul 1974 + Robert Park b: Abt. 1883, d: 22 Jul 1925 .....................8 William Park b: 1918, d: 1919 ..................7 Jeanie Girvan Reid b: 08 Apr 1891 in St Cuthbert St. Catrine ..................7 Elizabeth Girvan Reid b: Abt. 1898 in Catrine + John Templeton Dowie b: Abt. 1899 in Glasgow, m: 23 Aug 1922 in Catrine Farm, Catrin .....................8 John Reid Templeton Dowie b: Abt. 1930 ...............6 William Reid b: 01 Apr 1861 in St. Cuthbert St. Catrine, Ayrshire, d: 02 Apr 1861 in St. Cuthbert St. Catrine, Ayrshire ...............6 Mary Reid b: 19 Apr 1862 ...............6 Jane Hamilton Reid b: 26 Jun 1864 in St Cuthbert St, Catrine, Ayrshire + James Drennan Struthers b: Abt. 1863 in Catrine, Sorn Parish, m: 07 Aug 1896 in Catrine, Sorn Parish ..................7 Annie Hendrie Struthers b: 01 Aug 1900 ...............6 Janet Reid b: 07 Jul 1866 in St. Cuthbert St. Catrine, Ayrshire + George Scott m: 29 Aug 1893 in Catrine, Sorn Parish ...............6 James Reid b: 04 Aug 1868 in St Cuthbert St, Catrine, Ayrshire + Susan McKnight Reid b: Abt. 1870, m: 28 Mar 1894 in Catrine, Sorn Parish, d: 28 Oct 1894 in Mill Street, Catrine ...............6 Margaret Reid b: 11 Feb 1871 in St. Cuthbert St. Catrine, Ayrshire, d: 23 Mar 1871 in St Cuthbert St, Catrine, Ayrshire ...............6 William Reid b: 04 Feb 1872 in St. Cuthbert, Catrine, Ayrshire, d: 02 Feb 1920 in Kilmarnock, Age 53 + Janet Graham m: 12 Mar 1902 in Rosebank Cottage, Catrine, d: 18 Dec 1942 in Catrine ...............6 George Reid b: 02 Mar 1876 in St Cuthbert St, Catrine, Ayrshire ............5 Jane Retson b: Abt. 1839 in Sorn, Sorn Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland, d: 05 Aug 1873 in 30 Townholm, Kilmarnock; at age 34 + Alexander Fraser Hamilton b: 01 Jul 1838 in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland, m: 23 Mar 1868 in Lintmill, Sorn, Ayr, Scotland ...............6 John Hamilton b: 23 Jul 1868 in Sorn, Sorn Parish, Arshire, Scotland ...............6 William Retson Hamilton b: 03 Apr 1870 in Riccarton; Ayr ...............6 Alexander Hamilton b: 30 May 1872 ...............6 Jean Retson Hamilton b: 28 Jul 1873 in Ayr, Kilmarnock ............5 John Retson b: 05 Feb 1841 in Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland, d: 05 Jun 1901 in Auldon, New Sneddon,Paisley + Jane Pinkerton Russell b: 03 Apr 1841 in Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland, m: 13 Apr 1866 in High Church, Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland, d: 24 Jun 1881 in 38 Back Sneddon, Paisley ...............6 Jane Retson b: 11 Aug 1864 in Abbey, Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland ...............6 John Retson b: 03 Jun 1866 in High Church, Paisley, Renfrew ...............6 Agnes Pinkerton Retson b: 30 Nov 1868 in High Church,Paisley,Renfrew,Scotland ...............6 Thomas Retson b: 1869, d: 23 Dec 1908 in Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland ...............6 William Russell Retson b: 23 Apr 1871 in 28 Back Sneddon, Middle Parish, Paisley + Margaret Muir b: Abt. 1871, m: 09 Aug 1899 in Church of Scotland, Paisley ...............6 Margaret Retson b: 16 Nov 1873 in Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland ...............6 Mary Retson b: 05 Jul 1876 in 28 Back Sneddon, Paisley + John Campbell b: 17 Jan 1879, m: 22 Dec 1899 in Church of Scotland, Paisley ...............6 James Retson b: 17 Jan 1879 in 28 Back Sneddon, Middle Parish, Paisley + Ellen Bruce b: Abt. 1883 + Ellen Retson b: Abt. 1883 + Agnes Craig m: 09 Aug 1883 in Church of Scotland, Paisley ............5 William Retson b: 02 Nov 1843 in Sorn, Ayrshire, Scotland, d: 13 Oct 1900 in Halliday Hill, Dalton, Dumfriesshire + Elizabeth Bradley b: 07 Sep 1845 in Crosshill, Kirkmichael, Ayr, m: 27 Jul 1866 in Kirkmichael, Ayr, d: Jun 1930 in Longtown, Cumberland, England ...............6 John Retson b: 22 Nov 1866 in St. Cuthbert St. Catrine, Ayrshire, d: 1936 in Paisley, Renfrew, Scotland + Jessie Paterson Maxwell b: Abt. 1867, m: 06 Jul 1900 in Kirkhill, Dalton Parish, Scotland ..................7 Margaret Meikle Retson b: 02 Jul 1902 in Rotchell ...............6 Mary Johnstone Retson b: 06 Mar 1868 in Catrine, Ayrshire, Scotland + Robert Bone b: Abt. 1866 in Glasgow?, m: 01 Apr 1892 in Knowehead, Sorn Parish ...............6 Jane Retson b: 24 Feb 1870, d: Aft. 1881 ; age 10 ...............6 William Retson b: 02 Jun 1872 in Huchenstown, Glasgow, d: Aft. 1915 + Mary Grant Lindsay Ross b: Abt. 1886, m: 26 Nov 1915 in Woodlands, Hightae, Lochmaben ...............6 Elizabeth Retson b: 14 Jul 1874 in Anderston, Glasgow, Lanark, d: Aft. 1881 ; Age 6 ...............6 James Retson b: 02 Sep 1876 in Glasgow, Lanark, d: Abt. 1960 + Janet Semple Little b: Abt. 1881, m: 11 Jan 1906 in Willow Grove, Dornock, Parish of Donock, County of Dumfries ...............6 Margaret Retson b: 17 Dec 1878 in Lanark, Glasgow, d: Aft. 1913 + Thomas
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