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Scottish Parish Register Extracts for Mcmurtrie SOURCECF TYPEYEAR DATE FIRST FATHER MOTHER PARISH ENTRY MCF 18 B 1808 Jan 17 Margaret John Niven,Margaret Abbey (Paisely) McMurtrie,Margaret : John McMurtrie/ Margaret Niven MCF 12 B 1822 Mar 17 Mary David Reid,Mary Abbey (Paisley) McMutrie,Mary : David McMutrie / Mary Reid M M1828 Jun 29 John Currie,Agnes Abbey (Paisley) McMutrie,Thomas : Agnes Currie M M1835 Feb 21 Hugh Wallace,Margaret Abbey (Paisley) McMutrie,Hugh : Margaret Wallace M M1844 Dec 3 James Wilson,Janet Abbey (Paisley) McMutrie,James : Janet Wilson MCF 22 ? M1856 Jul 10 John McDonald,Catharine Ardchattan McMurtrie,John : Catharine McDonald M M1818 Jul 10 Margt Young,Thomas Auchterderran Margt Muttery Md Thomas Young M B 1721 Nov 23 Margaret John Doke,Margaret Ayr McMurtrie,Margaret : John McMurtrie/ Margaret Doke M M1726 Jul 28 Agnes Dunlop,William Ayr McMurtire, Agnes and William Dunlop D M1746 Nov 26 David Alexander,Katherine Ayr David McM, indweller and Katherine Alexander of Alloway D B 1747 Sep 29/Oct 04 Katherine David McAlexander,Katherine Ayr Katherine, dau to David McM and Katherine McAlexander D B 1749 Mar 12 Charles David McAlexander,Katherine Ayr Charles, son to David McM and Katherine McAlexandero D B 1751 Jun 24 Janet David McAlexander,Katherine Ayr Janet, dau to David McM and Katherine McAlexander M M1751 Nov 2 Margaret Muir,Allan Ayr McMurtery,Margaret and Allan Muir D M1752 Aug 19 John David Urie,Barbara Ayr John, son of David McM, indweller and Barbara Urie D B1753Jun 29/Jul 05 John John Urie,Barbara Ayr John, son to John McMurtry, sailor and Barbara Urie D B1753Jun 29/Jul 05 John John Urie,Barbara Ayr John, son to John McMurtry, sailor and Barbara Urie D B 1754 Jan 29/Feb 01 Agnes David McAlexander,Katherine Ayr Agnes, dau to David McM and Katherine McAlexander D M1754 Apr 29 Robert Logan,Agnes Ayr Robert McM, sailor and Agnes Logan D B 1755 Jun 23 Bethia John Urie,Barbara Ayr Bethia, dau to John McM and Barbara Urie D B 1755 Jan 10/20 Janet Robert Logan,Agnes Ayr Janet, dau to Robert McM and Agnes Logan D M1755 May 30 John Baird,Christina Ayr John McM and Christina Baird M M1755 Dec 12 Margaret Young,John Ayr McMurtery,Margaret and John Young M B1758Jun 24 Dalrymple John Urie,Barbara Ayr McMurtry,Dalrymple: John McMurtry / Urie,Barbara M M1758 Feb 1 Ann Smith,Thomas Ayr McMurtery,Ann and Thomas Smith M B 1760 Apr 26 Charles John Eurie,Barbara Ayr McMurtry,Charles: John McMurtry / Eurie,Barbara M B 1762 Sep 20 Eleonorah John Urie,Barbara Ayr McMurtery,Eleonorah: John McMurtery / Barbara Urie D M1763 Jan 1 Margaret Kelly,William Ayr William Kelly to Margaret McM D B 1764 Oct 30/31 William John Urie,Barbara Ayr William, son to John McM and Barbara Urie M B 1764 Jun 12 Jean William Ayr McMurtery,Jean: William McMurtery D B 1766 May 22/Jun 01 David Andrew Agnes Ayr David and John, sons to Andrew McM and his wife Agnes D B 1766 May 22/Jun 01 John Andrew Agnes Ayr David and John, sons to Andrew McM and his wife Agnes M B 1766 Jul 27 Thomas John Urie,Barbara Ayr McMurtry,Thomas: John McMurtry/Barbara Urie D M1766 Oct 22 Jean Logan,John Ayr John Logan to Jean McM M B 1771 Aug 31 Katharine Hann William Campbell,Janet Ayr McMurtry,Katharine Hann: William McMurtry / Campbell,Janet D M1773 Mar 6 James Logan,Agnes Ayr James McM, barbar, to Agnes Logan M M1774 Mar 19 Margaret Boyd,Joseph Ayr McMurtry,Margaret and Joseph Boyd M M1775Jul 29 Elizabeth Spier,Gilbert Ayr McMurtry,Elizabeth and Gilbert Speir M B 1776 May 22 David Andrew Nicol,Agnes Ayr McMurtry ,David : Andrew McMurtrie/ Agnes Nicol M B 1776 May 22 John Andrew Nichol,Agnes Ayr McMurtry,John: Andrew McMurtry/Agnes Nicol D CF 28 ? B 1777 Oct 02/05 James Thomas Cowan,Jean Ayr James, son to Thomas McM and Jean Cowan D M1783 Nov 28 Dalrymple Legat,Jean Ayr Dalrymple McM and Jean Legat D M1783 Jul 12 Thomas Muirhead,Barbara Ayr Thomas McM and Barbara Muirhead M B1784oct 4 Dalrymple Dalrymple Leggat,Jean Ayr McMurtre,Dalrymple: Dalrymple McMurtre / Jean Leggat D CF 50 ? M1784 Apr 16 James Drennan,Susanna Ayr James McM and Susanna Drennan in St Quivox MCF 50 ? B 1785 May 22 Alexander James Drinen,Susanna Ayr McMurtre,Alexander: James McMurtre / Susanna Drinen D M1785Jul 15 Jean Osborn,William Ayr William Osborn and Jean McM M M1785 Jul 16 Elenora Cole,Auston James Ayr McMurtrie,Elenora and Auston James Cole D B 1787 Apr 23/24 John Dalrymple Legat,Jean Ayr John, son to Dalrymple McM, Sailor in Ayr and Jean Legat D CF 50 ? B 1787 Jun 20/Jul Margaret James Drennan,Susanna Ayr Margaret, dau to James McM, barbar in Ayr and Susanna Drennan D B 1788 Sept Robert Dalrymple Legat,Jean Ayr Robert, son to Dalrymple McM, Ayr of the 3 brothers and Jean Legat D M1788 Apr 25 Margaret McKnight,John Ayr John McKnight and Margaret McM in Newton on Ayr D CF 50 ? B 1790 May 26/30 Ann James Drennan,Susanna Ayr Ann, dau to James McM and Susanna Drennan D M1791 Dec 17 Andrew Dunn,Elizabeth Ayr Andrew McM and Elizabeth Dunn M M1796 Mar 19 Hamilton Logan,John Ayr McMurtrie,Hamilton and John Logan M M1797 Jun 10 Katharine Murdoch,William Ayr McMurtrie,Katherine and William Murdoch D M1807 Jun 12 Elizabeth Symington,John Ayr John Symington and Elizabeth McM in Dalrymple D CF 50 M1808 Jul 29 Alexander Campbell, Ann Ayr Alexander McM, shoemaker and Ann Campbell in Newton D CF 50 B 1809 Jun 21 Mary Alexander Campbell,Ann Ayr Mary, to Alexander McM, shoemaker and Ann Campbell MCF 18 B 1810 Apr 15 John Paterson John Niven,Margaret Ayr McMurtrie,John Paterson: JohnMcM / Niven,Margaret D M1810 Aug 17 Margaret Park,David Ayr David Park and Margaret McM D CF 50 B 1811 June 3 James Alexander Campbell,Ann Ayr James, to Alexr McM, shoemaker and Ann Campbell D B 1818 Jun 01 Janet Silvester Taylor,Mary Ayr Janet, to Silvester McM, family servant, and Mary Taylor D M1819 Jan 15 Agnes Jameson,Montgomerie Ayr Agnes McM and Montgomerie Jameson D M1819 Jan Jul 17 Margaret Caldwell,Andrew Ayr Margaret McM and Andrew Caldwell D CF 48 M1819 Dec 18 Mary McJannet,Robert Ayr Mary McM and Robert McJannet M M1819 Jan 25 Agnes Jamieson,Montgomerie Ayr McMurtrie,Agnes and Montgomerie Jamieson D B 1820 Apr 9 Marion James Wylie,Elizabeth Ayr Marion, dau to James McM, proter and Elizabeth Wylie D CF 49 M1820 Feb 19 James Wyllie,Elizabeth Ayr James McM and Elizabeth Wyllie D CF 49 B 1822 Mar 26 Andrew Douglas James Wylie,Eliz Ayr Andrew Douglas, son to James McM, shopman to Dr. Whiteside, and Eliz Wyllie D CF 38 B 1823 Jul 2 Jean James Dow,Janet Ayr Jean, dau to James McM, coachman and Janet Dow D CF 12 M1823 Dec 5 David Reid,Margaret Ayr David McM and Margaret Reid MCF 48 M1823 Apr 11 Jean Cunningham,James Ayr McMurtrie,Jean and James Cunningham D CF 12 B 1824 Sept 14 Archibald David Reid,Margaret Ayr Archibald, to David McM, farm servt and Margaret Reid D CF 38 B 1825 Mar 8 Marion James Dow,Janet Ayr Marion, to James McM gents servant and Janet Dow D CF 12 B 1826 Sept 12 Janet David Reid,Margt Ayr Janet, to David McM, coachman and Margt Reid D CF 38 B 1826 Dec 11 James James Dow,Janet Ayr James, son to James McM coachman and Janet Dow D CF 18 M1826 Jan 21 Robert McGill,Jean Ayr Robert McM and Jean McGill MCF 7 M1826 May 27 Thomas Hunter,Jean Ayr McMurtrie,Thomas and Jean Hunter D CF 7 B 1827 Aug 30 James Thomas Hunter,Jean Ayr James, to Thomas McM, weaver and Jean Hunter MCF 28 M1827 Nov 21 John Nichol,Agnes Ayr McMurtrie,John and Agnes Nichol D CF 38 B 1828 Sept 28 Ann James Dow,Janet Ayr Ann, dau to James McM coachman and Janet Dow D CF 28 B 1828 May 27 Isabella Kirkwo John Nichol,Agnes Tweedie Ayr Isabella Kirkwood, dau to John McM writer and Agnes Tweedie Nichol D CF 12 B 1829 Jun 22 Maria Montgomer David Reid,Margt Ayr Maria Montgomerie, dau to David McM and Margt Reid D CF 28 B 1829 Jul 17 Jane John Nichol,Agnes Tweedie Ayr Jane, dau to John McM writer and Agnes Tweedie Nichol D CF 18 B 1829 Nov 11 Marion Robert McGill,Jean Ayr Marion, dau to Robert McM, servant and Jean McGill D CF 7 B 1829 Aug 4 Thomas Thomas Hunter,Jean Ayr Thomas, son to Thomas McM, weaver, and Jean Hunter S D 1829 Jan 14 Ann Ayr Ann, 84, wife of David Andrew McM,farmer D CF 12 B 1830 Dec 20 Andrew David Reid,Margt Ayr Andrew, son to David McM, plowman, and Margt Reid D CF 38 B 1830 Jun 1 Matthew James Dow,Janet Ayr Matthew, to James McM, coachman, and Janet Dow S CF 18 D 1830 Jan 3 Marion Robert Ayr Marion, 7, dau of Robert McM, innkeeper D CF 28 B 1831 Dec 16 John John Nichol,Agnes Tweedie Ayr John, son to John McM, writer, and Agnes Tweedie Nichol D CF 7 B 1831 Apr 5 Margaret Robert McGill,Jean Ayr Margaret, to Robert McM and Jean McGill D CF 7 B 1831 Aug 5 George Boyd Thomas Hunter,Jean Ayr George Boyd, son to Thomas McM, weaver and Jean Hunter S D 1831 Aug 1 Hamilton Ayr Hamilton McM, 74, wife of John Logan,tailor D CF 38 B 1832 Apr 24 John Dow James Dow,Janet Ayr John Dow, son to James McM and Janet Dow D CF 18 B 1832 Jul 6 James Robert McGill,Jean Ayr James, son to Robert McM, Innkeeper, and Jean McGill D CF 12 B 1833 May 17 David David Reid,Margt Ayr David, son to David McM, coachman and Margt Reid D CF 7 B 1833 Jul 3 Margt Thomas Hunter,Jean Ayr Margt, dau to Thomas, McM, weaver, and Jean Hunter MCF 7 B 1833 Jul 7 Margaret Thomas Hunter,Jean Ayr McMurtrie,Margaret : Thomas McMurtrie/ Jean Hunter S CF 21 M1833 Dec 5 Janet Alexander,William Ayr Janet, William Alexander in Ayr to Janet McM of Maybole D CF 38 B 1834 Mar 24 Sarah James Dow,Janet Ayr Sarah, dau to James McM, coachman, and Janet Dow D CF 18 B 1834 Sep 11 Jane Robert McGill,Jane Ayr Jane, du to Robert McM, Innkeeper, and Jane McGill S M1834 Mar 29 Agnes Adam,John W.
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