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Historical Record of The Henderson Branches of my Family 1702-1934 as at 25 September, 2006 Henderson Tartan Part I - Report on Research done in 2002 and 2003 The presentation of precise information that attempts to show the exact dates, contexts and circumstances of the births, marriages and deaths of one's forebears is nigh well impossible. This conclusion is based on the fact that such data has always relied on the accuracy of the details that informants have communicated, orally, or in the form of certificates, to any registrar employed by the state since 1855, or to parish authorities before that time. Certainly the recording of data by law with the General Register Office (GRO) of Scotland from 1855 improved matters in the sense that registration coverage of the population, formerly estimated at about 30 to 40%, has risen today to 100%. However, even in the reading of post-1855 records at the present time, including the Censuses from 1841 to 1901, a number of frustrations still tend to face researchers in the form of flawed informant testimony, forename and surname spelling inconsistencies, and poor legibility of registrars' handwriting. While the afore-mentioned faults may also apply to earlier parish registrations, gravediggers' records and gravestone inscriptions, the additional inconvenience of travelling to locate such data can also prove to be expensive in time, money and energy. Apart from the current availability of official post-1855 records from GRO, the indexing of what may be called 'the 40% parish records' pre-1855 has also been done back to 1553 by the GRO, as well as to a large extent by the Mormons in Utah at www.familysearch.org. Although both agencies provide access to much of this material on the Internet, what they do not provide are the family blood linkages between various entries. These links have to be traced by problem solving via child naming tradtions, 'trial and error' searching, deducing and matching. This can be fascinating and rewarding, but it is certainly very time-consuming. As far as post-1855 records are concerned, a growing number of digital photographic images of actual register and census pages have become available for purchase on-line at www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/. This Part I, is the story of my earliest attempts in 2002 and 2003 to uncover information about the births, marriages, deaths and social circumstances of my Henderson forebears. It offers an opportunity to others to share in my tracing of the roots of a mere fraction of my kith and kin through understanding the ways in which I solved the puzzles that arose during my searches. It is a story that meantime ends in Wemyss, Fife back in 1702 because the accuracy of any further possible Henderson connections for any earlier years could not be relied on - an obstacle that I eventually had to accept.

I started searching in the 19th and 18th centuries in early 2002 from the 1885 birth certificate of John Henderson, my grandfather. My main sources were firstly the Mormon Web Site in Utah, then the Scots Origins Web Site in the UK, and next in September 2002, the newly opened GRO Web Site in Edinburgh. In addition, a CD Rom that I purchased from the Fife Family History Society provided extensive details of the recording of pre-1855 deaths in Fife. Also, and crucially, in September 2002, I was grateful to receive relevant information found by the staff of Kirkcaldy Central Library from the 1861 Census that they hold in their archives for Oakfield Village, Kelty, Fife. Perhaps the basic clue for forming hypotheses and then making the deductions required to solve the family puzzles accurately appeared when I eventually realised that children born in pre-twentieth century Scotland had tended to be named after their grandparents - and that this had been done in a generally accepted and logical manner - for example, a first child, if male, was likely to be named after the paternal grand-father, or, if female, after the maternal grandmother, and so on. None the less, over-reliance on these tendencies also led me up a large number of blind alleyways. However, despite the delays caused by such 'red herring chasing', the eventual availability from GRO in October 2002 of an increased number of digital images of relevant certificates for downloading to my computer proved to be a significant help. Of course my gradual acceptance of the fact that searching back for family dates and details can be a never-ending business was a bit daunting. But for me this was also accompanied by the continual frustration of not being able to learn much, if anything, about the 'knitty-gritty' of our forebears' daily lives. However, I managed to unearth some general facts and opinions about some of theirs and others' lives pre-1855 from some Statistical Accounts for Scottish Parishes, and, the electronic availability of these for 1791 and 1841, in particular, provides fascinating reading. So, come with me on a voyage of discovery... mostly in Fife!

Searching back in time for our Hendersons from 1885 I first became aware that my great-grandfather Henderson had been a James Hunter Henderson, when, on the death of my father, James Nicoll Kerr Henderson, I inherited the 1885 birth certificate of his father, and thus my grandfather, John Henderson. This certificate told me a number of things: - His registered name was John Henderson. He was born at four thirty in the morning of the nineteenth of May, 1885 at Couston, Newtyle, Forfarshire. His father was James Hunter Henderson, Master Gardener, and his mother was Jessie Henderson, maiden name Nicoll. His parents married on the eleventh of July 1879 in Brechin. I decided to start my research from the 1881 and 1891 Censuses. Without undue difficulty I was able to locate the relevant entries on the Scots Origins web-site and download them to my computer. The 1881 Census located the family of James and Jessie at Cattymill, Kinloch, Perthshire. James Henderson was listed as Family Head, a Gardener and Domestic Servant, thirty years old, born in Leslie, Fife. His wife Jessie was said to be thirty years old, born in Careston, Forfar. Two daughters were noted - Jane Henderson, one year old, born in Brechin, Forfarshire, and Agnes Henderson, under a year old, born in Cattymill, Kinloch, Perthshire. The 1991 Census located the family of James and Jessie at Bank Side, Newbigging, Newtyle, Forfarshire. James Henderson was listed as Family Head, a Jobbing Gardener, forty years old, born in Leslie, Fife. His wife Jessie was said to be forty years old, born in Careston, Forfarshire. Two daughters were again noted but this time as Jane Mitchell Henderson, aged eleven years born in Brechin and Agnes Hunter Henderson, aged ten years, born at Cattymill, Kinloch, Perthshire. However there had been two additions to the family after 1881. These were two sons - James Nicoll Henderson, aged eight years born in Kinloch, Perthshire, and John Henderson, aged five years, born in Newtyle, Forfarshire. This last entry clearly referred to my grandfather. What information about possible forebears had these Censuses provided? Apart from telling me that the family had started off in Brechin, had moved to Kinloch between 1879 and 1881, and then gone on to live in the Newtyle area between 1882 and 1885, the records indicated that the birth of father, James, should be registered in Leslie around 1850 and the birth of mother, Jessie, in Careston also around 1850. Therein lay the first problem. Both dates were pre-1855 and thus data for them might not crop-up among the small number of registrations made by parents during these years. I could have looked for the official registration of the 1879 marriage, but I already knew then, in the Spring of 2002, that no detailed image would be available on-line. To be obtained it would have had to be ordered by mail from GRO at a cost of 10 plus postage. I rejected this temptation and thus did not get early evidence of the names of the parents of James and Jessie. I was so sure that I would get these names on-line from their death registrations! So what transpired? In Mormon records I found a christening registration for Jessie on 22nd January 1851 in Careston identified as Jessie Alexander Nicoll - parents, James Nicoll and Elizabeth Baxter. But a James Henderson, born in Leslie about 1850 could not be found. Unfortunately at this point, while searching on a whim for any James Hunter Henderson's birth from 1550 to 1850 on the Mormon web site, I found only one, but could hardly contain myself when I saw that in 1796, in St. Andrews, a James Hunter Henderson had been born to a David Henderson and an Anne Mitchel. In my naivety in the genealogical searching business, I jumped to the conclusion that there and then that I had uncovered the Mitchell, Hunter and Henderson connections that were probably related to the naming of Jane Mitchell Henderson and Agnes Hunter Henderson by Jessie and James in 1879 and 1881. However, some six weeks later, after constructing a family tree that ranged through Beath to St. Andrews to Coupar Angus to Leslie but not to a James Henderson birth in Leslie around 1850, I had to admit the stupidity of the many assumptions I had made en route and abandon this line of enquiry as a very wild goose chase. Certainly a little more aware of some of the pitfalls of searching, I then decided to immediately adopt a much more orthodox approach in the post-1855 period as priority. This proved wise!

In due course I sought out and quickly found and downloaded the death registrations of James and Jessie. Among the many details available on each concerning dates, places, reason for death, etc., I was most interested at this point in finding out the names of James' parents. These were recorded as James Henderson (Labourer) (Deceased) and Agnes Henderson (m.s. Hunter) (Deceased). [It wasn't until some three months later after much apparently fruitless searching for the origins of a James Henderson, father of my James Hunter Henderson in Leslie, Fife, that I finally proved that the James must have been an informant error by Jessie to the registrar.] It was at that stage that I decided to hypothesise that the James in the 1902 death registration was indeed an error. I noted that my grandfather had been named John; his brother had been named James Nicoll (after Jessie's father); his younger sister had been named Agnes Hunter (after James' mother) and his elder sister had been named Jane Mitchell. So my grandfather John could well have been named after a grandfather John? On my Mormon site 'travels' I discovered a number of births in the 1850s and 1860s to an Agnes Hunter and a John Henderson. v.i.z. Janet HENDERSON born on 02 Mar 1852 in Cleish, Kinross Margaret HENDERSON born on 10 Jun 1854 in Oakfield, Fife Catharine Hunter HENDERSON born on 02 Apr 1859 in Oakfield, Fife William John HENDERSON born on 30 Sep 1861 in Oakfield, Fife John HENDERSON born on 29 Jun 1864 in Oakfield, Fife But no James Hunter Henderson! This 1881 Census looked promising. But it raised a number of questions Where are the parents? Where is James Hunter Henderson? Who does niece Isabella belong to? Where is Margaret and where is Catherine? Dwelling: North Street 1881 Census Place: Leslie, Fife, Scotland Source: FHL Film 0203528 GRO Ref Volume 444 EnumDist 6 Page 12 Marr Age Sex Birthplace Janet HENDERSON U 28 F Kelty, Fife, Scotland Rel: Head Occ: Flax Spinner William HENDERSON U 20 M Kelty, Fife, Scotland Rel: Brother Occ: Gardener John HENDERSON U 17 M Kelty, Fife, Scotland Rel: Brother Occ: Flax Dresser Isabella HENDERSON 13 F Leslie, Fife, Scotland Rel: Niece Occ: Flax Spinner From the 1881 Census for Leslie, on the premise that I had found at least three, if not four, relevant Hendersons at an address in North Street, I obviously had to find out how a niece Isabella Henderson had arrived there. Who had been the parents of Isabella Henderson? Had by any chance a James Hunter Henderson (married or unmarried) fathered an Isabella around 1868/69? And, if so, with whom? A search was needed for evidence of a possible later marriage for Isabella and then for her death registration in her married name. After extensive, and intensive, searching, I found out from a down-loaded GRO registration that an Isabella Henderson of Leslie, of the correct age, had married a James Anderson of Leslie in 1908. Then I found and down-loaded this Isabella's death registration. This document told the tale of an unmarried couple, James Henderson (Gardener) and Janet Moodie as Isabella's parents in 1868. So a James Henderson had been a brother of Janet, John and William Henderson, all of whom I thought were Henderson forebears of mine. At this point I opted to do two things to try to clarify matters.

Firstly, through a contact that I had in Kirkcaldy Central Library I asked, based on current evidence, if I could be provided with any details of my Henderson family from the 1861 Censuses for Beath and Kinross and Leslie. Secondly, while waiting for a response to this request, I moved on to investigate GRO death registration images after 1855. This strategy was based on my noting that by 1881, Janet, John and William seemed to be alone, still single with no parents living with them in the family home. It took some time and guesswork about the possible ages of parents John and Agnes to locate relevant death registrations for them. However I found death registrations for all of them eventually v.i.z. Catharine from typhoid, aged 9 years, on 2nd June 1868 - father John from typhoid, aged 54 years on 25th June 1868 - mother Agnes from apoplexy, aged 56 years on 14th October 1876 Margaret from phthisis pulmonaris, aged 22 years in 1878 - and thus illustrating a decade of grief for the survivors! Still awaiting news from Kirkcaldy Central Library, I then made the decision to try to determine the generation prior to the 1850s by using the key information in the death registration of John Henderson in 1868 that his parents had been a James Henderson and a Janet Henderson (m.s. Patrick). For this searching I initially had no clues as to where these two people might have been born, married, lived or died. Assuming that these events had happened somewhere in Fife, I searched firstly on the Mormon site for a marriage of a James Henderson and a Janet Patrick twenty years either side of the year 1800. This quickly brought up news of such a marriage in Markinch in 1801, and then by trying for Henderson births of various common forenames to this James and Janet, I found in Balfarg, Markinch the births of, three Janets in the successive years 1802, 1803, 1804 (two infant deaths later proved), an Andrew Henderson in 1805, a Margaret Henderson in 1807, a James Henderson in 1809, an Elspeth Henderson in 1811 and then in Kennoway, a John Mitchell Henderson in 1814. This last John Mitchell Henderson birth seemed to represent the person in the 1868 death registration in Leslie. However, I received the data I wanted from an e-mail from Kirkcaldy Central Library concerning the 1861 Census taken in Oakfield Village, Kelty, Beath. Significantly, Kennoway was noted in the transcription as the birth place of the John Henderson, who was married to an Agnes Henderson. As I had hoped, all the pre-1861 born children were listed including a James Henderson born in Leslie. Rather than seek out more detailed images at this point concerning the families of John and Agnes from the 1850s, or of James and Jessie from the 1880s, I chose to try to continue on the trail backwards in time from the marriage of James Henderson and Janet (Patrick) Henderson in 1801. At that point I found that I needed more resources than the Mormon site could offer. Thus I ordered a CD-Rom of pre-1855 deaths in Fife recently compiled from the work of numerous researchers within the Fife Family History Society and also downloaded from the Society web site, the Henderson and Patrick pages recording deaths from 1799 to 1855 in Markinch Parish Church Graveyard. When the CD-ROM arrived, I was in a strong position, to cross-match searches from all three resources, Mormon, CD-ROM and the Graveyard information. The main target was to try to establish the birth dates, birth places and parents of James Henderson and Janet Patrick. Various dates, places and parents were found on the Mormon site for plausible James and Janets twenty years either side of 1780, but most of the possibly significant entries seemed to centre around 1770 to 1775. Until I cross-matched these with the information in the other two resources, nothing approaching accurate linkage could be claimed. I got my first major clue from the CD-ROM entry that showed that Janet Patrick, wife of James Henderson, had died of cancer in 1827 at Pitcairn, part of Leslie Parish, but very near to the boundaries of Markinch and Kennoway Parishes. I also found other entries in the CD-ROM that became more significant later, but decided to find out if the Janet Patrick CD -ROM entry matched any in the Markinch Churchyard data. As it became such a revealing entry, I display it here:. PATRICK, JANET (52): spouse of James Henderson at Pitcairn, part of Leslie; 29 June 1827 (cancer); in grave of Janet Fife, spouse of Andrew Henderson at Coaltown of Balgonie, interred 22 Jan 1818 (No 2, 1818)

First born to Janet Patrick and James Henderson from 1801 had been a Janet usually named after the maternal grandmother. Next had been an Andrew, usually then named after the paternal grandfather. Next had been a Margaret. So she had either been named after the paternal grandmother or (as it transpired later) after some other forebear because Janet may have been the forename of both maternal and paternal grandmothers. Certainly the couple had appeared very anxious to have a Janet after each of two Janets had died in infancy. Going on though, we see that the next child had been a James, then, if things were normal, to be called after the maternal grandfather. The next child being Elspeth meant nothing to me at this point. The final child, and of greatest interest to me, was called John Mitchell - the first double name in the family. (Who he might have been named after I just had to look into there and then. But I will tell you about this investigation later) Having in my memory from Mormon site searching, a list of possible parents of both James Henderson and Janet Patrick, the people concerned, based on the child-naming procedure, and the burial of Janet Patrick Henderson in 1827, became an Andrew Henderson married to a Janet Fife and a James Patrick married to a Janet Chalmers. It thus seemed certain that Janet (Patrick) Henderson had been buried in the grave of her mother-in-law, a Janet Fife (d. 1818). The connection between the James Henderson (I knew to have been born to an Andrew and a Janet in 1774) and the Janet Patrick (I knew to have been born to a James and a Janet, also in 1774) had been established. To make another step backwards in time I needed to examine the naming of the discoverable children of Andrew Henderson and Janet Fife, married in 1763 in Markinch. These were: Katharine in 1764, Robert in 1766, Elspeth in 1769, Janet in 1771, James and twin Alexander in 1774, George in 1775 and John in 1785. The nearest fit that I could find to maternal grandparents was a Daniel Fife and a Katharine Gibson, but Janet Fife s twin brother was found to be a Robert in 1837. The more clear-cut match came on the paternal grandparents' side to a James Henderson and an Elspeth Ingles married in Wemyss in 1731. James and Elspeth had at least seven children between 1727 and 1746. A John was first born in 1727 but he must have died young because another John appears as number five child in 1740. In between, number two was a Janet, number three an Andrew, number four a Katharine, number six an Ann and number seven a William. Clearly the paternal grandfather should have been a John Henderson (if James Henderson had known his parentage!). But then the picture became confused. To fit the Janet as number two child, I could not find any Janet who had married an Andrew or a John Henderson within the relevant time span. All I could find was an Andrew Ingles who had married a Katharine Auchmoutie in 1698 which was fine for Elspeth s parentage. Thus meantime the Henderson line had to stop around 1700. As already mentioned, the naming of James and Janet's last child in 1814 as John Mitchell Henderson seemed to call for some kind of explanation. One lead I had was the memory of noting from the Mormon records that another Janet Patrick (from Largo this time) of similar age had married a John Mitchell from Scoonie in 1894. From the CD-ROM I found that this couple had latterly lived in Kennoway up until the death of John Mitchell (Coal Miner) in Kennoway in 1815. But I also found out that they had lost a child that they had called John Mitchell at the turn of the century. It seemed pretty feasible that the two Janet Patricks had been related in some way and that, for some reason, my Janet (Patrick) Henderson had been friendly with Janet (Patrick) Mitchell and her husband John Mitchell in Kennoway at the time of our Janet giving birth to my John Mitchell Henderson - naming him after an ailing cousin-in-law and good friend? In the OPRs there is no birth date or place given for John Mitchell Henderson, only a christening date in 1814 in Kennoway, all of which supports the above hypothesis. What had happened to our John Mitchell Henderson from his birth in Kennoway in 1814? Well, it is clear that both his parents, James and Janet, had worked as servants at Pitcairn until the death of Janet there in 1927 when John was about 12 or 13 years old. The next clue to whatever family movements took place thereafter came from three deaths noted from the CD- ROM and Markinch Churchyard records. In Thornton in the 1840s - firstly, a grandson John (son of Andrew b. 1805) died aged 10 years in 1844; secondly, James Henderson (b. 1774), the father of the family, died aged 70 plus years in Thornton in 1846; and thirdly, Janet (b. 1804), the sister of Andrew, died in Thornton in 1847. Whether our John Mitchell Henderson had lived in Thornton in the 1830s could not be determined. But it was later learned from the birth registrations of his

post-1855 children e.g. William John that he had been in Leslie in November 1845 for his marriage to Agnes Hunter. I was then able to trace the movements and major life events subsequent to the 1845 marriage in more detail. John, and Agnes his wife, must have lived and worked in Leslie from 1845 until some time after the 1850 birth of James but then had moved to Cleish, Kinross before the birth of Janet (Jessie) in 1853. A further move to nearby Oakfield Village, Kelty is signalled by the birth of Margaret there in 1855. The family appeared to have stayed in Oakfield until some time after 1864, as Catharine Hunter was born there in April 1859, William John was born there in September 1861 and Johnwas born there in June 1864. The first indication I got then was that the family had moved back to Leslie between 1864 and 1868 - [work in the flax mills for the older children probably being the attraction(!!) to supplement a farm labourer's small wage to support a family of eight people] - appeared with the tragic outcomes of typhus in at least the Prinlaws vicinity of Leslie, and particularly in its killing of Catharine Hunter Henderson and her father John Mitchell Henderson in June 1868. James Hunter Henderson is noted as the informant to the registrar for both these deaths - but not surprisingly, due to the dangers of typhus eventually being realised, he is declared, in the images, as 'present' in the house on Catharine's death on June 2, but not 'present' in the house on his father John's death on June 25. Thereafter, life already difficult enough for the family, must have become really hard to bear. Then James complicated matters further in October 1868 with the birth of an illegitimate child, Isabella from a liaison with a Janet Moodie, a mill worker in Leslie. It also appeared that James had escaped the flax mills and was working as a gardener. As always for a record like this I could only speculate (based on registration evidence found) about what the Henderson family life may have been like after the two deaths in 1868. Husband and father John Mitchell Henderson, aged 54 years, had at that time been a ploughmanby occupation. [By the way, it is apparent that John and his family too were probably unaware that he had been christened John Mitchell Henderson!]. Catharine, at the absurdly young age of 9 years (by modern standards of employment conditions), had been a Mill Worker. Thus the household had been reduced to six in 1868, but then raised to seven with the birth of Isabella in 1868. So who from 1869 was earning their keep and how? James was a gardener aged 19 years. Jessie was a flax worker aged 15 years. Margaret aged 13 years was a paper mill worker. William John was 7 years old. The youngest son John was 5 years old, and Isabella was a newborn baby. Mother Agnes would have had her hands full in the house in Prinlaws to keep them all alive and well on such low income! After a few years the situation clearly took its fatal toll on mother Agnes and daughter Margaret in 1876 and 1878 respectively. Although James may have been still working in Leslie at the time of the death of his mother in 1876, he was not in the family house when she died, and then it took him some four days to record her death with the local registrar. This, and the fact that his brother William John registered the death of Margaret two years later, suggests that James was already working as a Gardener at Castle Kennedy within Inch Parish in the South of Scotland when these events occurred. [This Castle Kennedy information was eventually discovered in March 2003 when the marriage registration image of James Henderson and Jessie Alexander Nicoll in Brechin in 1879 became available for down-load from GRO]. Their first born, twins, of whom only Jane Mitchell Henderson survived more than one year, arrived a few weeks later at the Nicoll home at 20 Trinity Road, Brechin. [What had brought James to Brechin from Castle Kennedy, and when, I do not know. But probably he had been seeking a different location to ply his trade as a jobbing gardener. Anyway this time he married the lady he had 'got into trouble' and they got on with their new life together, firstly in Kinloch and then in the Newtyle area.] I learned little more about James and Jessie and their growing family during the twenty odd years of marriage up to the time of the premature parental deaths in 1902 and 1903. However, I did find out from the 1901 Census for Kinbuck, Ardoch (Railway Junction in Perthshire) that James Nicoll Henderson had been a Railway Clerk there. James then signed his mother's death registration in December 1903 and stated his address therein as 27 Victoria Road, Dundee. My Grand Aunt Agnes Hunter Henderson was the second surviving daughter.

When I found her death registration as a spinster in Stirling in 1948, I assumed that she must have gone there after the deaths of her parents and had a son Hugh [informant to the registrar on his mother s death] there, out-of-wedlock. The only other bits of information found out about my Grand Uncle James Jim Nicoll Henderson came in the form of his death registration in Perth in 1952, and this led to the discovery of his marriage to a Henrietta Simpson in 1910 in Dundee. Both of these registrations, were only made available by GRO at the beginning of March 2003. They showed that Jim had been, like his younger brother, my grandfather John Henderson, a Stationmaster on the railways of Scotland. Jim and Henrietta s marriage registration in 1910 also showed that one of the witnesses was a Jean M. Henderson. This was probably the surviving twin from 1879, Jane Mitchell Henderson. Unfortunately, I was unable to learn any more about this 'Jean or Jane' Mitchell Henderson. It is now September 2006, and since writing the above story of my early researches in 2003, I have discovered many, many more blood kin, not only arising from the marriage of James Henderson and Elspeth Ingles in 1731, but also from other Great x n Grandparents. [2061 in total]! What follows is merely a report up to my parents generation as only some of my 570 blood kin [dead and alive] who I have discovered as descendants from the marriage of James Henderson and Elspeth Ingles in 1731. {As is normal in genealogy reporting, dates of the LIVING have been omitted for privacy reasons.} Modified Register for James HENDERSON First Generation 1. James HENDERSON was born c. 1702 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He died in 1775 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. James married Elspeth INGLES daughter of Andrew INGLES and Catherine AUCHMOWTIE on 24 Jun 1731 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. Elspeth was christened on 9 Feb 1705 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She died in 1771 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 2 M i. John HENDERSON was born on 4 Nov 1727 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 16 Nov 1727 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 3 F ii. Janet HENDERSON was born on 8 Jun 1733 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 12 Jun 1733 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. + 4 M iii. Andrew HENDERSON [Coal Miner] was born on 25 Dec 1735. He died in Oct 1806. 5 F iv. Katharine HENDERSON was born on 22 Oct 1738 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 29 Oct 1738 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 6 M v. John HENDERSON was born on 16 Oct 1740 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 18 Oct 1740 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 7 F vi. Ann HENDERSON was born on 30 Jul 1743 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 7 Aug 1743 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She was buried on 23 Mar 1746 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. + 8 M vii. William HENDERSON was born on 13 Oct 1746.

Second Generation 4. Andrew HENDERSON [Coal Miner] (James) was born on 25 Dec 1735 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 28 Dec 1735 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He died in Oct 1806 in Coaltown of Balgonie, Fife, Scotland. He was buried on 18 Oct 1806 in Markinch Kirkyard, Fife. Andrew married (1) Janet FIFE daughter of Daniel FIFE and Katharine GIBSON on 25 Jun 1763 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. Janet was born on 23 Dec 1737 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She died in Jan 1818 in Coaltown of Balgonie, Markinch, Fife. She was buried on 22 Jan 1818 in Markinch Kirkyard, Fife. + 9 F i. Katharine HENDERSON was born on 2 May 1764. She died on 3 Apr 1836. 10 M ii. Robert HENDERSON was born on 18 Apr 1766 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. 11 F iii. Elspeth HENDERSON was born on 8 Jan 1769 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. 12 F iv. Janet HENDERSON was born on 23 Mar 1771 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. + 13 M v. James HENDERSON [Ploughman, Pitcairn] was born on 17 Jul 1774. He died 10.1846. 14 M vi. Alexander HENDERSON was born on 17 Jul 1774 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He was buried on 13 Jan 1836 in Skeddoway, Dysart, Fife, Scotland. 15 M vii. George HENDERSON was born in 1775 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He was buried on 18 Jul 1835 in Coaltown, Markinch,Fife, Scotland.. + 16 M viii. John HENDERSON was born on 7 May 1785. Andrew was not married (2) to Unknown. 17 F ix. Elspeth HENDERSON was born in 1795 in Coaltown, Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She died in Jul 1831 in Coaltown, Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She was buried on 17 Jul 1831 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. 8. William HENDERSON (James) was born on 13 Oct 1746 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 19 Oct 1746 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. William married Jean LAUGHTAN daughter of William LAUGHTAN and Jean SINCLAIR on 18 May 1776. Jean was christened on 10 Mar 1754 in Holm and Paplay, Orkney, Scotland. 18 M i. James HENDERSON was born on 6 Mar 1777 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 9 Mar 1777 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. + 19 F ii. Jean HENDERSON was born on 1 Dec 1778.

20 F iii. Elspeth HENDERSON was born on 5 Jul 1782 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 21 F iv. Margaret HENDERSON was born on 14 Oct 1784 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. + 22 F v. Janet HENDERSON was born on 3 Oct 1786. She died on 16 May 1857. + 23 M vi. William HENDERSON [Engine and Wagon Wright] was born on 14 Dec 1788. He was buried on 16 Mar 1845. 24 F vii. Catharine HENDERSON was born on 20 Jan 1792 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. Third Generation 9. Katharine HENDERSON (Andrew, James) was born on 2 May 1764 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She died on 3 Apr 1836 in Skeddoway, Fife, Scotland. Katharine married George GRIEVE son of Andrew GRIEVE and Margaret PIGGLE on 22 Jul 1790 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. George was born on 8 Jun 1766 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. + 25 M i. Andrew GRIEVE [Ploughman] was born on 2 Apr 1794. 13. James HENDERSON [Ploughman, Pitcairn] (Andrew, James) was born on 17 Jul 1774 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 17 Jul 1774 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He died 10.1846 in Thornton, Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He was buried on 18 Oct 1846 in Thornton, Markinch, Fife, Scotland. James married Janet PATRICK [Domestic Servant, Pitcairn] daughter of James PATRICK [Wright] and Janet CHALMERS on 19 Jan 1801 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. Janet was born on 17 Apr 1774 in Thornton, Markinch,Fife, Scotland. She died in Jun 1827 in Pitcairn, Leslie, Fife, Scotland. She was buried on 29 Jun 1827 in Markinch Kirkyard, Fife, Scotland. 26 F i. Janet HENDERSON was born on 20 Dec 1800 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She was christened 03.1801 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She was buried on 11 Jan 1802 in Markinch Kirkyard, Fife, Scotland. 27 F ii. Janet HENDERSON was born 12.1802 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She was christened.12.1802 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She was buried on 17 Dec 1802 in Markinch Kirkyard, Fife, Scotland. 28 F iii. Janet HENDERSON was born on 10 Mar 1804 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 11 Mar 1804 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She died in Dec 1847 in Thornton, Fife, Scotland. She was buried on 22 Dec 1847 in Markinch Kirkyard, Fife, Scotland. + 29 M iv. Andrew HENDERSON [Ploughman] was born on 5 Oct 1805. He died on 23 Jun 1876. + 30 F v. Margaret HENDERSON [Farmer's Wife] was born on 23 Aug 1807. She died on 30 Dec 1895. + 31 M vi. James HENDERSON [ Agricultural Labourer] was born on 5 Sep 1809. He died on 18 Mar 1875. 32 F vii. Elspeth HENDERSON was born on 7 Jun 1811 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland.

+ 33 M viii. John Mitchell HENDERSON [Ploughman] was born on 10 Nov 1814. He died on 25 Jun 1868. 16. John HENDERSON (Andrew, James) was born on 7 May 1785 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. John married Ann MUIR on 12 Jun 1819 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Ann was christened on 27 Mar 1796 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. She died on 1 Aug 1877 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. + 34 M i. Andrew HENDERSON was christened on 27 Jul 1820. 19. Jean HENDERSON (William, James) was born on 1 Dec 1778 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. Jean married William LIVINGSTON son of William LIVINGSTONE and Christian NESS on 18 Jul 1801 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. William was born on 4 May 1775 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. + 35 F i. Jean LIVINGSTON was born on 14 Jul 1802. 36 M ii. William LIVINGSTON was born on 29 Dec 1804 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. 37 F iii. Christian LIVINGSTON was born on 2 Feb 1806 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. 38 F iv. Elizabeth LIVINGSTON was born on 26 May 1807 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. + 39 M v. James LIVINGSTON was born on 29 Sep 1808. He died on 22 Mar 1883. 40 M vi. Alexander LIVINGSTON was born on 12 Nov 1809 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. 41 M vii. David LIVINGSTON was born on 5 Dec 1810 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. 42 M viii. Richard LIVINGSTON was born on 9 Mar 1813 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. 43 M ix. John LIVINGSTONE was born on 9 Mar 1813 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. 22. Janet HENDERSON (William, James) was born on 3 Oct 1786 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She died on 16 May 1857 in Kelty, Beath, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Inflamation of the bowels. Janet married James SYME son of John SYME and Amelia GIB on 12 Aug 1805 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. James was born on 4 May 1786 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. He died before 1857 in Kelty, Beath, Fife, Scotland. 44 F i. Jean SYME was born on 7 Dec 1805 in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland. 45 M ii. John SYME was born on 7 Jun 1808 in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland. + 46 F iii. Amelia SYME was born on 24 May 1810. She died in 1883. 47 M iv. William SYME was born on 16 Jul 1812 in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland. 48 M v. Adam SYME was born on 8 Sep 1814 in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland.

49 M vi. James SYME was born on 25 Feb 1817 in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland. 50 M vii. Andrew SYME was born on 6 Jun 1819 in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland. 51 F viii. Ann SYME was born on 3 Aug 1821 in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland. 52 M ix. David SYME was born in 1823 in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland. 23. William HENDERSON [Engine and Wagon Wright] (William, James) was born on 14 Dec 1788 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was buried on 16 Mar 1845 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. William married Margaret MCDONALD daughter of John MCDONALD and Catharine THOMSON on 23 May 1817 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. Margaret was born on 2 Feb 1800 in West Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 53 M i. William HENDERSON was born on 3 Aug 1817 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 28 Aug 1817 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 54 F ii. Catharine HENDERSON was born on 8 Aug 1819 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 15 Aug 1819 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. + 55 F iii. Jane HENDERSON was born on 3 Jun 1821. She died on 24 Dec 1892. 56 F iv. Ann HENDERSON was born on 1 Sep 1823 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 7 Sep 1823 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 57 M v. John HENDERSON was born on 28 Feb 1825 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 13 Mar 1825 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. + 58 F vi. Margaret HENDERSON was born on 18 Mar 1827. She died on 8 Jul 1885. 59 M vii. Alexander HENDERSON was born on 10 Apr 1829 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 17 May 1829 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 60 F viii. Janet HENDERSON was born on 2 Jul 1831 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 7 Aug 1831 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. + 61 F ix. Joan HENDERSON was born on 3 Nov 1833. She died on 18 Sep 1905. 62 M x. James HENDERSON was born on 7 Aug 1835 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 30 Aug 1835 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 63 F xi. Elizabeth HENDERSON was born on 23 Aug 1837 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 64 F xii. Johanna HENDERSON was born in 1839 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. Fourth Generation 25. Andrew GRIEVE [Ploughman] (Katharine HENDERSON, Andrew, James) was born on 2 Apr 1794 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland.

Andrew married Margaret ROSS daughter of Alexander ROSS and Isabel MARTIN on 19 Jan 1822 in Auchterderran, Fife, Scotland. Margaret was born on 13 Aug 1794 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She died on 8 Apr 1863 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. + 65 F i. Isabel GRIEVE [Linen Weaver] was born on 18 Nov 1822. She died on 11 Oct 1898. + 66 M ii. George GRIEVE [Ploughman] was born on 15 Feb 1824. He died on 12 Feb 1893. + 67 F iii. Catherine GRIEVE was born on 23 Jan 1827. + 68 M iv. Alexander GRIEVE [Agr Labourer] was born on 8 Apr 1831. 29. Andrew HENDERSON [Ploughman] (James, Andrew, James) was born on 5 Oct 1805 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 6 Oct 1805 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He died on 23 Jun 1876 in Denside, Auchterderran, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Heart Disease. Andrew married Ann SLIMMING [Farm Servant] daughter of James SLIMMING and Agnes BLACKWOOD on 7 Nov 1829 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. Ann was born about 1808 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland. She died on 30 Nov 1891 in Denside, Auchterderran, Fife, Scotland. 69 M i. James HENDERSON [Railway Porter] was born on 20 Nov 1831 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. 70 M ii. John HENDERSON was born on 10 Feb 1834 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. He died 06.1844 in Thornton, Fife, Scotland. He was buried on 16 Jun 1844 in Markinch Kirkyard, Fife, Scotland. + 71 M iii. Andrew HENDERSON [Farmer] was born on 29 Jun 1836. He died on 30 Mar 1912. 72 F iv. Agnes HENDERSON [Dressmaker] was born in 1839 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland. She died on 1 Sep 1904 in Lochgelly, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Initial genosis and incompetence. 73 F v. Janet HENDERSON was born in 1843 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland. + 74 F vi. Margaret HENDERSON was born in 1848. She died on 2 May 1928. + 75 M vii. John HENDERSON [Colliery Enginekeeper] was born in 1851/1852. He died on 11 Jan 1899. 30. Margaret HENDERSON [Farmer's Wife] (James, Andrew, James) was born on 23 Aug 1807 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 30 Aug 1807 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. She died on 30 Dec 1895 in Blairenbathie Farm, Oakfield, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Senile Decay. Margaret married James MOFFAT [Farmer] son of John or James MOFFAT [Drain Contractor] and Mary DAVIDSON on 22 Oct 1830 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. James was born in 1799 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. He died on 29 Apr 1877 in Blairinbathie Farm, Oakfield, Fife, Scotland. + 76 F i. Janet (Jessie) MOFFAT was born on 25 Jul 1831. She died on 15 Apr 1903.

+ 77 F ii. Jemima MOFFAT was born in 1843. She died on 5 Oct 1873. 31. James HENDERSON [ Agricultural Labourer] (James, Andrew, James) was born on 5 Sep 1809 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 10 Sep 1809 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He died on 18 Mar 1875 in Muirton, Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Epilepsy. James married Alison MCLEAN daughter of Alexander MCLEAN [Farmer] and Janet BOGIE on 10 Jul 1835 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. Alison was born on 20 May 1802 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 31 May 1802 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. She died on 13 Dec 1856 in Thornton, Markinch, Fife, Scotland. + 78 F i. Janet HENDERSON was born on 24 Sep 1835. 79 M ii. James HENDERSON was born on 14 May 1842 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. 33. John Mitchell HENDERSON [Ploughman] (James, Andrew, James) was born on 10 Nov 1814 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. He was christened on 14 Nov 1814 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. He died on 25 Jun 1868 in Leslie, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Typhus Fever. John married Agnes HUNTER [Flax Worker] daughter of William HUNTER [Bread Salesman] and Agnes BEVERIDGE on 18 Nov 1845 in Leslie, Fife, Scotland. Agnes was born in 1820 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. She died on 14 Oct 1876 in Leslie, Fife, Scotland. + 80 M i. James Hunter HENDERSON [Gardener] was born in 1850. He died on 1 Jan 1902. + 81 F ii. Janet HENDERSON [Flax Worker] was born on 2 Mar 1852. She died on 5 May 1916. 82 F iii. Margaret HENDERSON [Papermill Worker] was born on 10 Jun 1854 in Oakfield, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 9 Jul 1854 in Beath, Fife, Scotland. She died on 22 Jun 1878 in Leslie, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Phthisis Pulmonaris. 83 F iv. Catharine Hunter HENDERSON [Mill Worker] was born on 2 Apr 1859 in Oakfield, Fife, Scotland. She died on 2 Jun 1868 in Leslie Fife - Flax Worker. The cause of death was Bronchitis and Typhoid Fever. + 84 M v. William John HENDERSON [Gardener] was born on 30 Sep 1861. He died on 1 Apr 1913. + 85 M vi. John HENDERSON [Flax Dresser] was born on 29 Jun 1864. He died on 3 Nov 1922. 34. Andrew HENDERSON (John, Andrew, James) was christened on 27 Jul 1820 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Andrew married Isabella LINDSAY on 29 Aug 1845 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. + 86 M i. Peter HENDERSON was born on 30 Oct 1860. 35. Jean LIVINGSTON (Jean HENDERSON, William, James) was born on 14 Jul 1802 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland.

Jean married Thomas BERNARD on 14 Jun 1822. + 87 M i. Andrew BERNARD was born in 1823. He died on 11 May 1868. 88 F ii. Jane BERNARD was born in 1824 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. 39. James LIVINGSTON (Jean HENDERSON, William, James) was born on 29 Sep 1808 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. He died on 22 Mar 1883 in Balgonie, Markinch, Fife, Scotland. James married Isabella RUSSELL daughter of James RUSSELL on 6 Jun 1829 in Kilconquhar, Fife, Scotland. Isabella was born on 23 Apr 1804 in Kilconquhar, Fife, Scotland. She died before 1851. 89 M i. Alexander LIVINGSTON was born on 9 May 1835 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. 90 M ii. James LIVINGSTON was born on 14 May 1837 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. 91 F iii. Christian LIVINGSTON was born on 14 Oct 1839 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. + 92 F iv. Janet LIVINGSTON was born on 27 Oct 1842. She died on 29 Oct 1899. 93 M v. Andrew LIVINGSTON was born on 7 Mar 1845 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. He died on 8 Aug 1909 in Thornton, Markinch,Fife, Scotland. 94 F vi. Catherine LIVINGSTON was born on 4 Dec 1847 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. 46. Amelia SYME (Janet HENDERSON, William, James) was born on 24 May 1810 in Halbeath, Fife, Scotland. She died in 1883 in Beath, Fife, Scotland. Amelia married James PAUL [Master Slater] on 11 Dec 1835 in Beath, Fife, Scotland. James was born in 1810 in Fife, Scotland. He died on 28 Jan 1873 in Ballingry, Fife, Scotland. 95 F i. Janet PAUL was born on 1 Oct 1836 in Beath, Fife, Scotland. + 96 M ii. John PAUL was born on 12 Sep 1838. + 97 M iii. James PAUL was born on 19 Oct 1840. + 98 F iv. Amelia Syme PAUL was born in 1842. She died on 18 Oct 1921. 99 F v. Mary PAUL was born on 20 Aug 1844 in Beath, Fife, Scotland. 100 F vi. Ann PAUL was born on 29 Oct 1846 in Beath, Fife, Scotland. 101 M vii. William PAUL was born on 9 May 1849 in Beath, Fife, Scotland. 102 F viii. Isabel PAUL was born on 23 Feb 1851 in Beath, Fife, Scotland.

103 F ix. Margaret Bruce PAUL was born on 2 Jul 1853 in Beath, Fife, Scotland. 55. Jane HENDERSON (William, William, James) was born on 3 Jun 1821 in West Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 23 Jun 1821 in West Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She died on 24 Dec 1892 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Heart Disease. Jane married Andrew BERNARD son of Thomas BERNARD and Jean LIVINGSTON on 4 Dec 1847 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. Andrew was born in 1823 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. He died on 11 May 1868 in Thornton, Markinch, Fife, Scotland. + 104 M i. Thomas BERNARD was born on 22 Aug 1848. He died on 23 Apr 1901. 105 M ii. William BERNARD was born on 15 Apr 1850 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. 106 F iii. Margaret McDonald BERNARD was born on 13 Dec 1852 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. 107 F iv. Jane BERNARD was born on 21 Jul 1854 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. 108 M v. Andrew BERNARD was born on 9 Nov 1856 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. 58. Margaret HENDERSON (William, William, James) was born on 18 Mar 1827 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She died on 8 Jul 1885 in Kirkcaldy, Fife Scotland. Margaret married James MCLEOD [Engine Driver] son of John MCLEOD [Labourer] and Robina DICK on 12 Aug 1852 in West Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. James was born on 8 Feb 1829 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. He died on 23 Feb 1909 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. + 109 M i. John MCLEOD was born on 13 Oct 1849. He died on 4 Jun 1919. + 110 M ii. William Henderson MACLEOD was born on 7 Feb 1853. He died on 17 Sep 1933. + 111 F iii. Margaret MCLEOD was born on 19 Apr 1854. She died on 28 Apr 1928. + 112 F iv. Robina MCLEOD was born on 13 Aug 1855. She died on 25 Nov 1880. + 113 F v. Jane Henderson MCLEOD was born on 14 Jul 1857. She died on 21 Jan 1920. + 114 F vi. Christina MCLEOD was born on 13 Nov 1858. She died on 16 Jun 1929. + 115 M vii. James MCLEOD was born on 26 Dec 1859. He died on 1 Dec 1915. 116 F viii. Ann MCLEOD was born on 29 Sep 1861 in Abbotshall, Fife, Scotland. She died on 27 Jan 1914 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Breast Cancer. Ann married Robert Haxton FORBES son of Andrew Kilgour FORBES and Elizabeth HAXTON on 31 Dec 1912 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. Robert was born on 17 May 1867 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. He died on 28 Sep 1915 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. + 117 F ix. Janet MCLEOD was born on 25 Jun 1863. She died on 22 May 1932. + 118 F x. Isabella Herd MCLEOD was born on 25 May 1865. She died on 4 Oct 1909.

61. Joan HENDERSON (William, William, James) was born on 3 Nov 1833 in West Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. She died on 18 Sep 1905 in 13 Mill St., Kinross, Scotland. Joan married James KELLOCK [Dyeworks Labourer] son of Robert ROSS and Margaret KELLOCK on 23 Nov 1859 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland. James was born in 1836 in Pathhead, Fife, Scotland. He died on 13 Oct 1918 in 9 Mill St., Kinross, Scotland. 119 F i. Margaret KELLOCK was born on 24 Feb 1861 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. 120 F ii. Isabella KELLOCK was born on 9 May 1863 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. 121 F iii. Isabella KELLOCK was born on 7 Nov 1864 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. 122 M iv. James KELLOCK was born on 24 Jun 1866 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. 123 M v. William KELLOCK was born on 26 Apr 1868 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. 124 F vi. Joan KELLOCK was born on 15 Mar 1870 in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Joan married William SCOTT son of Robert Beath SCOTT and Euphemia HUTT on 29 Dec 1905 in Kinross, Kinross, Scotland. William was born on 12 Apr 1852 in Portmoak, Kinross, Scotland. 125 F vii. Jemima KELLOCK was born on 11 Sep 1871 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. 126 F viii. Jane KELLOCK was born on 30 Jun 1873 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. 127 M ix. John KELLOCK was born on 8 Nov 1874 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. 128 F x. Janet Henderson KELLOCK was born in 1876 in Dysart, Fife, Scotland. Janet married George STARK son of Jane Nicol (ms BREINGAN) on 16 Oct 1903 in Kiinross, Kinross, Scotland. George was born in 1881. Fifth Generation 65. Isabel GRIEVE [Linen Weaver] (Andrew GRIEVE, Katharine HENDERSON, Andrew, James) was born on 18 Nov 1822 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. She was christened on 15 Dec 1822 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland. She died on 11 Oct 1898 in Kennoway, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Intestinal Obstruction Exhaustion. Isabel was not married to Peter WARD. + 129 F i. Maggie WARD was born on 3 Jan 1863. 66. George GRIEVE [Ploughman] (Andrew GRIEVE, Katharine HENDERSON, Andrew, James) was born on 15 Feb 1824 in Kinglassie, Fife, Scotland. He died on 12 Feb 1893 in Coaltown of Wemyss, Fife, Scotland. The cause of death was Enteritis Haemorrhage. George married Elizabeth Wilson HAIG on 17 Mar 1849 in Cameron, Fife, Scotland. Elizabeth was born in 1827 in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. She died on 1 Dec 1891 in Wemyss, Fife, Scotland.