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Re Rev imries « on: Thursday 18 June 09 09:36 BST (UK) »
looking up my relations I find three brothers are Ministers. william,Imrie of penicurk,for 28 years ,David neil imrie in logie, & James Imrie these are the children of James Imrie 1802 & janet Strachan wood merchants of Kinross. looking further back I see a David Imrie 1711 also a Minister Does anyone know any info about these. Caroldawn
Re: Re Rev imries « Reply #2 on: Thursday 18 June 09 20:13 BST (UK) »
Hello Caroldawn
I take it getting that far back you've downloaded the Imrie wills from the ppv site www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk. Free to register and look for wills but £5.00 each will/inventory download.
David Neil Imrie has wills and inventories - a total of 31 pages. Will cost £15.00 if not already downloaded.
Looks also that William had a middle name of Malcolm?
James the wood merchant also seems to have left a will.
Imrie James 12/05/1885 Wood Merchant, Kinrossie, d. 03/03/1885 at Kinrossie, intestate Perth Sheriff Court SC49/
I take it that you've also searched in Google Books for references to the above. There seem to be several - especially for DN or David Neil Imrie and the one below , possibly for your David Imrie ?
Title A Letter from the Reverend Mr. David Imrie, Minister of the Gospel at St. Mungo, in Annandale. To a Gentleman in the City of Edinburgh.: Predicting the Speedy Accomplishment of the Great, Awful and Glorious Events which the Scriptures Say are to be Brought to Pass in the Latter Times ... Author David Imrie Contributor Samuel Kneeland Publisher Edinburgh: Printed 1755. Boston: Re-printed and sold by S. Kneeland, in Queen-Street., 1756
Regards, Steve :O)
Logged
McDonald originating in Aberlour. Smith (Aberdeenshire/Aberdeen), Esslemont, Christie, Robbie; Scott (in Aberdour). Crosbie and Willison. Borders: Lawrie, Thomson, Paxton, Peacock, Amos, Robson, Turner, Bertram, Watson
Hi thanks for the info there sister jessie married an angus Carr and their son James Imrie Carr Was my great grandfather He married a Jane Millar from flowerdale farm and immigrated to nZ. Both james and his wife had lovely voices and both sang in the local church. Caroldawn