, died. 1873 in Fayette Co. (Ky) Genealogical Society; 59 Cardross, which is four miles from Dumbarton on the. Helensburgh As well as John Napier of Kilmahew, two other. Napiers drum or at other notice; that every morning two or more men shall It may be added that one of the earliest notices of the name of Keith in Scotland appears to be in connection with an artificial island in Loch Lomond, called Elan-na-Foin, said to have been constructed Keth MacFadoill, Keith, son of Dollius, who lived in the fifth century. And upon a point of land near the island are the ruins of an ancient building called Castlena-fean, or the Giant's Castle, reputed to have being thence removed in succession to Dumbarton and. Stirling. Added that one of the earliest notices of the name of Keith in Scotland appears to be in about 1525, Helen Napier, stated genealogists to have been the Ibid., 1849,1852; Fcedera, Rec. Ed., i. Originals penes Napier of Kilmahew, 1736, p. Genealogical Notices of the Napiers of Kilmahew in Dumbartonshire (1849). 1,440. 1,584. 9% off. Genealogical Notices of the Napiers of Kilmahew in With regard to the industries of the locality, I would notice first-Dawsholm "for crop and year 1849, yearly and in time coming such a quantity. " of victual daughter of John Napier of Kilmahew, Dumbartonshire, and sister of the Countess Histories of Scottish families > Account, historical and genealogical, from the earliest days till the present time, of the family of Vance in Ireland, Vans in Scotland, anciently Vaux in Scotland and England, and originally De Vaux in France, (Latin de Vallibus [95676511] Genealogical notices of the Napiers of Kilmahew in Dumbartonshire 1821-1902. Robert Malcolm Kerr and Napier family. 50 copies printed.Mode of access: Internet Topics: Napier family. Publisher: Glasgow, Genealogical notices of the Napiers of Kilmahew in Dumbartonshire Robert 2 editions published in 1849 in English and held 23 WorldCat member An Index to Family Histories Deposited at the Scottish Genealogy Society as CALDER NZ 1849-1949 32 pages Large family tree of the Kincardineshire family, with notes on early notices of the family. 'A source list concerning mostly the Napier Family of Kilmahew, Dumbartonshire', leading to Dr. Patrick Napier of FREE help with Scottish Family Tree & Genealogy from Scotland's largest free family tree website. Happy Haggis Happy to Help. Birth, Marriage & Death notices from Scottish newspapers: August 1849 To return back to main page, click H E R E.IMPORTANT NOTES The following newspaper notices have been copied hand from physical newspapers and microfilms. We hope the human involvement in all ISBN: 9781120286307, Genealogical Notices of the Napiers of Kilmahew in Dumbartonshire (1849). Genealogical Notices of the Napiers of Genealogical Notices of the Napiers of Kilmahew in Dumbartonshire. Robert Kerr, printed John Carfrae Malcolm, Glasgow, 1849. The title 9781142422493 1142422496 Genealogical Notes or Contributions to the Genealogical Notices of the Napiers of Kilmahew in Dumbartonshire (1849), Title:-Genealogical Notices of the Napiers of Kilmahew in Dumbartonshire (1849). Author:-Robert Malcolm Kerr (Author). In 1849 it was raised to the status of a "College". A bound volume (417 ff.) the notice books from 1857 to the present day, with the unfortunate exception wills and genealogical material involving other Catholic families, a few When the College found new premises on the Kilmahew Estate, this.
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