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Betty More Middleton from Fofar
« on: Thursday 12 July 07 21:25 BST (UK) »
Hello I have found my 4 x Great Grandmother
Betty More Middleton she was the wife of a Corn Merchant James Kiell who was born in Longfargan,Perthshire c1800 who Died in London in 1853. They were Married in Montrose in 1830 they had a Son and a Daughter who were George Middleton Kiell and Ann Kiell.

Betty More Middleton was the Daughter of a Master Plumber
William Middleton and Ann Mill. Betty Died in Market street in Montrose in 1902 aged 89 she is Buried along side her Brother William Middleton who was an Architect they are buried in Rosehill Cemetery in Montrose.

Ann Middleton, Formerly Mill the wife of Master Plumber William Mill Died in Market street in 1856 aged 80.
She was the Daughter of a Cabinet Maker William Mill and Christian Grierson.

Can anybody aid me in my research I'm looking for any connections or help.

Thanks Lee


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Re: Betty More Middleton from Fofar
« Reply #1 on: Friday 13 July 07 00:00 BST (UK) »
hi pal,

there is an extracted birth for james kiell showing up on the igi's

james...born 19/1/1801, longforgan, perth. son of james and agnes matthew.

for the mill family there is only submitted entries(not to be wholely trusted as true)

william...1748
christian...1752
married...20/6/1773
james...27/7/1774
ann...june 1776


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Re: Betty More Middleton from Fofar
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 17 July 07 16:06 BST (UK) »
hi lee,

appreciate your pm, and your more than welcome my friend, keep asking questions!! you never know... someone might have the answer...


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Joe

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