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Re: 1841 Census Fife - Moneypenny
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 16 January 08 23:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi Steve and Carole,

I have a litle bit more information on David (below). It sounds like he owned Pitmilly estate so the Minister and Servants would be living in his house rather than the other way round!  Thanks for your contributions!

Lynne

- Advocate, Sheriff of Fife, Solicitor General 1881

Lord of Session with the title of Lord Pitmilly 1813

- m Mary Stuart

- m Maria Sophia Abercromby

- Scotland OPR Index Marriages (1533-1854) GROS Data 154/00 0001 in Forglen

- Died having entailed the estate of Pitmilly in 1849 with remainder to his surviving brother William Tankerville Monypenny and his issue, failing which to his kinsman the Rev James Monypenny
(Burke's Landed Gentry).
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