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1 Generation One 1. Alexander Square. He Married Elizabeth Generation One 1. Alexander Square . He married Elizabeth Calder , 23 Jul 1708 in Auldearn Nairnshire. Children: i. Elspeth Squair, b. 23 May 1710 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 28 May 1710 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses John Calder of Lochloy Rot Simpson in Boath William Innes Auldearn Elspet McAndrew Elspet Ga--------. 2. ii. Alexander Square b. 22 Aug 1715. iii. William Squire, b. 13 Feb 1718 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 23 Feb 1718 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses William Hutcheson in Muir William St -- --- William Calder Christian Calder and Jean Falconer. 3. iv. James Square b. 24 Mar 1720. v. Robert Squire, b. 6 Jun 1722 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 10 Jun 1722 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses Robert Innes Rot Falconer Mrs Isabella Brodie dau to the Laird of Whitehill Jean Russell. vi. Hugh Squire, b. 22 Nov 1724 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Nov 1724 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses Hugh Adamson Hugh Calder. 4. vii. Elizabeth Square b. 14 Mar 1727. viii. David Squyre, b. 8 Oct 1729 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 9 Oct 1729 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses David Falconer David Young Margaret Brodie Margaret Cumming. ix. Thomas Squyre, b. 22 Feb 1733 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Feb 1733 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses Thomas Clark Thomas Williamson Margaret Peterkin Margaret Calder. Generation Two 2. Alexander Square , b. 22 Aug 1715 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 23 Aug 1715 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 1789. Witnesses Alexr McGrath in Drumduan Alexr Young Auldearn - ---------------- Anna Calder. He married Jean Lauder , 27 May 1743 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Children: 5. i. Francis Squair. ii. Jean Squire. 3. James Square , b. 24 Mar 1720 at Eastertown of Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Mar 1720 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Witnesses James Calder James Ross James Simpson James Ross Isoble Calder Elspet Co-------. He married Ann Simpson . Ann : Witnesses James Calder James Ross James Simpson James Ross Isoble Calder Elspet Co-------. Children: 6. i. Robert Squair b. 15 Dec 1754. ii. James Square, b. 13 Dec 1756 at Lochloy Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 16 Dec 1756 at Auldearn Nairnshire. iii. Alexander Square, b. 17 Apr 1759 at Golford Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Apr 1759 at Auldearn Nairnshire. iv. Ann Square, b. 25 Jan 1761 at Golford Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Jan 1761 at Auldearn Nairnshire. v. William Square, b. 18 Jul 1763 at Golford Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 24 Jul 1763 at Auldearn Nairnshire. vi. Elizabeth Square, b. 4 Jan 1768 at Maviston Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 17 Jan 1768 at Auldearn Nairnshire. 1 4. Elizabeth Square , b. 14 Mar 1727 at Inshoch Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 19 Mar 1727 at Auldearn Nairnshire. She married Hugh McChristian , b. 27 Aug 1728 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire (son of Alexander McChristian and Jean Lambie ), baptized 1 Sep 1728 at Auldearn Nairnshire. Hugh : The Witnesses to his baptism were Hugh Hay of Park Hugh Lambie Ann Ross Ann Murray. Children: 7. i. Jane McChristian b. 27 May 1753. ii. Elizabeth McCristan, b. 27 Nov 1755 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 18 Dec 1755 at Auldearn Nairnshire. iii. Isabel McChristan, b. 25 Nov 1758 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 26 Nov 1758 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The witnesses to her baptism were Alexander Rose at Foynesfield David McChristan in the Parish of Nairn Isobel McIntosh in Calder. iv. Ann McChristian, b. 22 Jun 1761 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 26 Jun 1761 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The witnesses to her baptism were Hugh Sinclair Auldearn and James Square Alexander McIntosh and Colin Munro Ann Simpson & Ann Square. v. Margaret McChristian, b. 25 Apr 1764 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Apr 1764 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The witnesses to her baptism were William McClay in Knocknagilan William McLauder in Park John McChristian in Kinsterry Peter Lamb in Bellivar Margaret Rose in Nairn & Margaret Innes in Foynesfield and Margaret McChristian in Kinsterry. vi. Charles McChristan, b. 22 Nov 1766 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 25 Nov 1766 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The Witnesses to his baptism were Charles McBean at Inverness Charles Mckatrick in Kinnundie Charles --------- Kinsterry Charles Sutherland Servant to Lady Spynie Margaret McPhatrick in ---------------- Isobel Dunbar in Park. vii. Alexander McChristian, b. 6 Mar 1769 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 7 Mar 1769 at Auldearn Nairnshire. The Witnesses to his baptism were Alexr Square Senior Alex Square Junior both in Town Alexr McChristian Alexr -------- in Knocknaguilan Margaret Lawson in Park John Square in Town. Generation Three 5. Francis Squair . He married Margaret Smith , 14 Feb 1783 at Nairn Nairnshire. Children: 8. i. Alexander Squair b. 22 Feb 1783. ii. John Square, b. 5 Sep 1786, baptized 5 Sep 1786 at Dyke Morayshire. 6. Robert Squair , b. 15 Dec 1754 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 22 Dec 1754 at Auldearn Nairnshire. He married Janet Rose . Children: i. Elspet Squair, b. 23 May 1773 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 24 May 1773 at Auldearn Nairnshire. 9. ii. Hugh Squair b. 21 Jan 1775. 10. iii. Robert Squair b. 9 Feb 1777. 11. iv. Janet Squair b. 12 Jun 1779. v. Jane Squair, b. 16 Jan 1782 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 18 Jan 1782 at Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation Domestic Servant, d. 11 Jan 1864 at 51 King Street Nairn Nairnshire. 12. vi. Francis Squair b. 29 Jul 1784. vii. Anne Square, b. 1 Jan 1787. 13. viii. Elizabeth (Betty) Squair b. 11 May 1791. 7. Jane McChristian , b. 27 May 1753 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 27 May 1753 at Knocknagillan Auldearn Nairnshire. The witnesses to her baptism were Thomas Square Robert Square 2 Alexr Square & John McChristian Jean McQuat & Jean Lauder. She married Peter McIntyre , 01 Feb 1778 at Nairn Nairnshire, 14 Feb 1778 at Auldearn Nairnshire, b. 7 Jun 1749 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire (son of William McIntyre and Janet Tolmie ), baptized 18 Jun 1749 at Nairn Nairnshire. Peter : Sabbath 18 June 1749 William McInteer in Little Kildrummie had a child baptized named Peter Witnesses John Mcintosh in Kildrummie Mary Clark there Christian Rose there, John McArthur in Newton of Budgate, Miss B------ Clark. Children: 14. i. Hugh McIntyre b. 30 Oct 1778. ii. William McIntyre, b. 30 Oct 1778 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 30 Oct 1778 in Nairn Nairnshire. The Witnesses to his baptism were William McChristian in Nairn William Watson Nairn Hugh McChristian in Fynesfield Hugh McChristian in Nairn James Ross in Kildrummie Mage Tolmie,Nairn. iii. John McIntyre, b. 10 Jan 1781 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Jan 1781 in Nairn Nairnshire. John McIntyre in Rulankna John Man in Kildrummie ,John Reid in Tomnacrock John McCurrich in Kildrummie Magt Falconer in Rheit Janet Watson Howford were the witnesses to his baptism. iv. Elizabeth Mcintyre, b. 8 Dec 1782 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 10 Dec 1782 in Nairn Nairnshire. v. Janet Mcintyre, b. 16 Feb 1785 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 17 Feb 1785 in Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire. 15. vi. James Mcintyre b. 9 Apr 1787. 16. vii. David Mcintyre b. 1789. 17. viii. Margaret McIntyre b. 17 Jul 1791. ix. Peter Mcintyre, b. 20 Jan 1794 at Kildrummie Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 2 Feb 1794 at Nairn Nairnshire. Generation Four 8. Alexander Squair , b. 22 Feb 1783 at Nairn Nairnshire, baptized 27 Feb 1783 at Nairn Nairnshire, occupation 1829 - 1865 Mason, d. 1 Jan 1865 at Dyke Morayshire. His cause of death was Obstruction of the Bowels. He married Catherine Williamson , 8 Mar 1829 at Dyke Morayshire, b. 1800 (daughter of Colin Williamson and Ann Smith ), d. 15 Jul 1860 at Dyke Morayshire. Catherine : Her cause of death was Kidney and Heart Disease. Children: 18. i. Annie Squair b. 7 Dec 1836. 9. Hugh Squair , b. 21 Jan 1775 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 21 Jan 1775 at Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation Farmer, d. 31 Oct 1846 at Auldearn Nairnshire, buried in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire. He married Elspet Rose , 2 Jul 1804 at Dyke Morayshire, b. 1782 (daughter of Alexander Rose and _____- Finlayson ), d. 26 Jun 1869 at 7 Smith's Lane Nairn Nairnshire. Children: 19. i. Janet Squair b. 12 Nov 1805. 20. ii. Robert Squair b. 4 Feb 1807. 21. iii. Alexander Squair b. 19 Jan 1809. 22. iv. Hugh Squair b. 7 Mar 1811. 23. v. Francis Squair b. 1813. vi. James Squair, b. 13 Apr 1815 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 29 Apr 1815 in Auldearn Nairnshire. vii. Elizabeth Square, b. 19 Apr 1817 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 3 May 1817 in Auldearn Nairnshire. 3 viii. William Square, b. 8 Dec 1819 in Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 4 Jan 1820 in Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 5 Sep 1839 in Auldearn Nairnshire. 24. ix. James Squair b. 7 Dec 1822. x. Anne Squair, b. 18 Jan 1828 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 14 Feb 1828 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 13 Aug 1851 at Edinburgh Midlothian, buried 1851 in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire. 10. Robert Squair , b. 9 Feb 1777 at Park Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 13 Feb 1777 at Auldearn Nairnshire, occupation Mason, d. 7 Jun 1852 at Nairn Nairnshire, buried 10 Jun 1852 in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire. He married Elspeth Watson , b. 1792 in St. Andrew and Lanbryde Morayshire (daughter of James Watson and Isabella Forsyth ), d. 19 Feb 1855 at 12 Smith Lane's Nairn Nairnshire, buried 22 Feb 1855 in Auldearn Churchyard Auldearn Nairnshire. Children: 25. i. James Squair b. 7 Apr 1819. ii. Janet Squair, b. 26 Sep 1820 at Auldearn Nairnshire, baptized 15 Oct 1820 at Auldearn Nairnshire, d. 27 Nov 1882 at Victoria House Albert Street Nairn Nairnshire. In 1858 her address was 12 South Land Nairn She was married according to the forms of the United Presbyterian Church In 1874 she was the informant to the death of William Squair her Nephew her address was Victoria House Albert Street Nairn Her cause of death was Carcinoma of Bladder.
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