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Re: Macaulay of Ardincaple
« Reply #27 on: Tuesday 17 October 23 09:11 BST (UK) »
Archibald Macaulay, alderman of Dumbartonshire, later of Inveresk;  Dean of the Guild of Edinburgh;
Lord Conservator of Scots Privileges at Camprere, Netherlands and thrice Lord Provost of Edinburgh.

Archibald m. Carolla Young,  a relation to Edward Young.  They had issue,
Carola, b. abt. Nov. 29, 1712
Archibald, b. abt. Aug. 31, 1715
Dr. George, b. abt. Sept. 23, 1716
Jean, b. abt. Jan. 14, 1718
Alexander, b. abt. May 7, 1719
Mary
Anne, b. abt. May 5, 1723

His son, Dr. George Macaulay, 1716-1766;  Univ. of Edinburgh and Padova;  George's first wife was
Leonora Maria Bathurst, daughter of Peter Bathurst, and niece of Allan, 1st Earl Bathurst;  the doctor's second wife was the historian, Catherine Sawbridge.
Before his death, Macaulay had received a grant of land in East Florida, comprising 20,000 acres.
One researcher stated that he was a cousin of a Margaret Moodie, but I have been unable to find this connection.

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Re: Macaulay of Ardincaple
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 17 October 23 09:21 BST (UK) »
In Greenock

Children of James Houston of 39 Ann Street, Greenock.
Andrew Hunter Houston, died 1863.
Elizabeth Wilson Houston, twin, died 1863.

Ann McAulay Hunter, widow of Andrew Hunter, died 1864, aged 72, at 39 Ann Street.

Jeannie Hunter, dau of Andrew Hunter, and wife of John Hunter of Barbados, died 1859 at 39 Ann Street;  her husband, John Hunter, remarried in 1862 to Margaret Shanks Black, 2nd dau of the late Capt. William Black.

1861--Thomas McAulay Downie, died at his grandmother's home, Mrs Hunter of 39 Ann Street.

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« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 31 October 23 02:22 GMT (UK) »
Archibald M'Aulay, Lord Provost of Edinburgh

 From Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

"Macaulay [née Young], Carola (b. 1682), milliner and shopkeeper, was born on 19 February 1682 at Kippen, Stirlingshire, one of three children of the Revd Robert Young, minister at Kippen, and Margaret MacFarlane. She is a good example of an eighteenth-century woman from a professional family background who, even after her marriage, continued in business. She had no inherited right to trade but was allowed to do so on payment of an annual due to the Edinburgh Merchant Company. Before her marriage she set up in partnership as a milliner and shopkeeper with Helen Gilchrist under the name of Carola Young & Co. Her business with the merchants John Bell and Robert Blackwood, the latter an agent for many well-known merchants and traders in the burgh, shows her as part of the Edinburgh trading community. Significantly, Blackwood was a witness to the baptism of her first child.

In 1710 Carola Young married Archibald Macaulay (d. 1761), later lord provost of Edinburgh and an elder of West Kirk, Edinburgh. When Macaulay, also from outside Edinburgh, asked to enter the Edinburgh Merchant Company in 1710 it was noted in the minutes that ‘he is now married to Carola Young’, implying that he made use of her right to trade, she already being a member of the company (Merchant Company of Edinburgh minute books). The Macaulays had eight children: Carola (b. 29 Nov 1712), Archibald (b. 31 Aug 1713), an unnamed child (b. 17 Sept 1714), George Macaulay (b. 23 Sept 1716), Jean (b. 7 Jan 1718), Alexander (b. 30 April 1719), Mary (b. 1 Jan 1721), and Anne (b. 26 April 1723). Many of Carola's bills survive in family papers, signed either Carola Young or Carola Macaulay. In 1748, when Carola sued a debtor, a witness, Margaret Christie, described herself in court as ‘shopkeeper to Mrs Macaulay’, stating that she knew Mrs Macaulay had ‘sold and furnished the goods’ and that she herself had assisted in making them up and had seen them delivered (Edinburgh commissary court processes, 1748). The date of Carola's death is unknown. Archibald Macaulay died on 4 November 1760; Carola's name does not appear on his large tombstone in Greyfriars kirkyard, Edinburgh."






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Re: Macaulay of Ardincaple
« Reply #30 on: Tuesday 31 October 23 02:23 GMT (UK) »
1.Archibald Macaulay, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, m. Carola Young, dau of the Rev. Robert Young, minister of Kippen.
2.Carola b. abt. 1812
2.Archibald, b. 1715
2.George, b. 1716
2.Jean, b. 1718 m. 1748 to William Fraser of Balnain, 1703-1775,
3.Anne Fraser, c.1747-1837, m. Alexander Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee, 1747-1813, assumed name of Fraser-Tytler
4.dau m. James Bailie Fraser
4.Patrick Fraser, the historian
3.Jane, 1749-1847, m. Edward Satchwell Fraser of Reelig, 1751-1835
4.James Bailie Fraser, 1783-1856, m. 1823 dau of Alexander Fraser-Tytler
4.Edward 1786, d.unm.
4.Alexander, 1789-1816, d.unm. in India
4.George died 1842 m. Wilhelmina Moore in India
4.Jane Anne Catherine Fraser, 1797-1881, m. Affleck Fraser, 1787-1862, of Culduthel
3.dau
2.Alexander, 1719
2.Mary, b. 1721 m. John Buchana
3.John Buchanan, younger, of Leny.
2.Anne, b. 1723

1775--line of succession to the Lovat Fraser estate
Edward Satchewell Fraser of Relig was no. 27 in line of succession
William Fraser of Balnain was no. 36 in line of succession



1.Jean Macaulay, b. 1718, m. 30 )ct. 1748 William Fraser of Balnain, 1703-1775
2.Anne Fraser, 1747-1837, m. Alexander Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee, 1747-1813, son of William Tytler and Ann Craig, dau of James Craig of Co. Stirling.
3.William Tytler b. 1777 m. 1801 Margaret Grant, dau of George Grant, Esq of Co. Moray
4.Lt. Alexander Tytler
4.Lt. George Tytler
4.William Tytler, Jr., DL b. 1875
4.Charles Tytler
4.Maj. Gen. James Tytler
3.James Tytler, JP, DL m. Elizabeth Carmichael
4.Lt. Alexander Tytler
4.Lt. Maurice Tytler
4.James Tytler m. 1850 Mary Blair, dau of Alexaner Blair, Esq.
4.George Tytle m. 1864 Jane, dau of George Skene, Esq. of Aberdeen
3.Patrick Tytler, the historian
2.Jane, 1749-1847, m. Edward Satchwell Fraser of Reelig, 1751-1835
 
Fraser of Reelig, Burke Landed Gentry
1.James Fraser, 12 th of Reelig m.  m. 1742 Mary Satchwell, dau of Edward Satchwell of Warwicks.
2.Edward Satchwell Fraser, b. 1751; m. 1782 Jane Fraser, 3rd dau of William Fraser of Balnain, see Fraser Tytler of Aldourie, and Jane Macaulay,
dau of Archibald Macaulay of Ardincaple;  actually, not Ardincaple.  This was the Macaulay family of Edinburgh.  Edward died 1835 and had with
other issue,
3.James Bailey, Baillie, Fraser, b. 1783-1856, ; m. 1823 Jane Tytler, dau of Alexander Fraser Tytler of Woodhouselee and Balnain;  he died 1856
3.George John Fraser m.1832 Wilhelmina Moore, dau of John Moore of Liverpool.;  he died 1842
3.Jane Anne Catherine b. 1797 m. 1816 Philip Affleck Fraser and had with other issue,
4.James Fraser b. 1820 m. 1841 Emma Jane, dau of Maj. Owen Wynne Grey having with other issue,
5.Philip Affleck Fraser b. 1845 m. 1889 Augusta Zelia,  dau of William Frederick Webb of Newstead Abbewy, Notts. with issue
5.Mary Emma m. Dr. Henry J. Harris with issue
5.Jane Anne m. 1870 Arthur Simson with issue
4.Anna m. Hugh Fraser
4.?Mary? m. 1848 Dr. John Macdonald with issue
4.? Elizabeth m. 1852 Montague  ? with issue
3.William, 1784-1835, officer Indian army
3.Edward, b. 1786, unmarried
3.Alexander, 1789-1816, unm.
3.Jane Anne Catherine Fraser, 1797-1881, m. Affleck Fraser, 1787-1862

1775  line of succession to the Lord Lovat Estate had Edward Satchwell Fraser of Relig as being # 27 in line of succession, and William Fraser of Balnain as being #36 in line..


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Re: Macaulay of Ardincaple
« Reply #31 on: Tuesday 31 October 23 02:28 GMT (UK) »
Testament of Archibald Macaulay, b. abt. 1683, Jan. 7, 1761:
Archibald McAulay merchant and late Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh at the time of his deceasee, November 1760.  Faithfully made and given up by
Dr. George McAulay of Jermyn Street, London, physician, only son of and only executor, nearest in kin of discerned  Archibald McAulay.




In Greyfriar Kirk
Provost McAulay's tomb
Mary McAulay, his dau, died June 23, 1737
John Buchanan, younger of Leny, his grandchild,
died May 10, 1739
In Greyfriar
Margaret McAulay, d. Jan. 14, 1790 erected
by her sister, Isabella McAulay


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« Reply #32 on: Tuesday 31 October 23 02:28 GMT (UK) »
Descended from Gregor MacGregor of Glenlyon;  first to use the name of Gregorie was
James MacGregor.
0.1. Rev. John Gregorie
0.2.David Gregorie of Kinairdy, 1625-1720 m. 1. 1655 Jean Walker; m. 2. 1672 Isabel Gordon, dau of John, bailie and merchant.
1.George Gregorie, d. abt. 1731;  m. to Sophia van Wijngarden, relative to the Prince of Orange.
2.David Gregorie, b. abt. 1725; m. 1757 Anne Macaulay, dau of Archibald Macaulay; m. 2. Elizabeth Gibson.
3.George Theodore Gregorie, 1758-1823, m. 1789 Susan Christian, dau of John James Christian and
Alicia Curphey.  He was Dutch consul at Ostend, Belgium.
4.George, 1807-1867; m. Adele Viard.
5.Charles, b. 1833; m. Matthilda Pilla.
6.Louisa, died abt. 1917; m. Capt. Dessus.
6.George, 1869-1944, French Consul in Berlin, 1910; m. Caroline Matthis.
7.Leonard, 1905-1925.
7.Daughter born 1908.
5.Henri, 1843-1867.
5.Edmond, 1849-1867.
4.Georgina, 1793-1796.
4.Georgette Susan, b. 1799; m. 1818 to Samuel Christian, son of Joseph Christian and Margaret Wattleworth.
5.Edward Christian
5.Susan (Susannah) Christian, 1820-1844;  Capt. Frederick Holland, son of Swinton Holland and Nancy Willett.
5.Afred Christian, c.1820-1887; m. 1855 Frances Hall, dau of Capt. Basil Hall, R. N. and Margaret Hunter, dau of Sir John Hunter.
6.Basil Christian, 1856-1914.
6.Edward Chrisitian, 1857-1886.
6.Alfred Christian, 1858-1909, m. Edith Carter, dau of Rev. Carter.
7.Gladys Christian, 1895-1930.
7.Hyacinthe Christian, b. 1897.
7.Dorothy Christian, 1900-1933.
6.Vice Admiral Charles Arbuthnot Christian, 1862-1937.
6.Margaret Eliza, 1863-1946; m. ? Parsons
6.Victor 1867-1927.
6.Brig. Gen. Gerard Christian, 1867-1930.
6.Francis Christian, 1859-1868.
5.Anna Christian, 1823-1900; m. 1856 George Boucher Ward
6.Elizabeth Ward, 1857-1865.
6.Herbert Ward, 1858-1862.
6.George Arthur Ward, 1859-1899.
6.Frances Ward, b. 1864
5. Frances Maria Christian, 1824-1893; m. 1. c. 1844 to Robert Hunter; m. 2. c. 1849 Edward Holland, son of Swinton Holland and Nancy Willett.
6.Harry Hunter
6.Edith Holland
6.Harry Holland
6.Capt. Herbert Holland, 1858-1916.
5.George Christian, 1825-1903; m. 1855 Sarah Mary Bainbridge, dau of Lt. Gen. Sir Philip Bainbridge and Sarah Mary Fletcher.

Bainbridge family:  1.Lt. Gen. Sir Philip Bainbridge, 1786-1862, m. Sarah Mary Fletcher, dau of Joseph Fletcher.
                                  2.Rev. J. H. Bainbridge m.abt. 1863 to Eliza Emily, dau of Col. Bund of Wick House, Worcestershire.
                                  1.Capt. Bainbridge m.
                                  2.Maud Alice Bainbridge m. in Australia in 1861 to Albert W. Beard, printer.  Ref: Trove archives

6.Georgette Christian, 1855-1935.
6.EdwardChristian, 1858-1934.
6.George Christian, 1860-1925.
6.Frederick Christian, 1862-1947.
6.Admiral Arthur Christian , 1863-1926.
6.Mary Christian, 1866-1949.
6.Capt. Herbert Christian , 1867-1896.
6.Lucy Christian, 1869-1893.
6.Alice Christian, 1870-1958.
6.Ethelreda Christian, 1874-1959.
5.Admiral Henry Christian, 1828-1916; m. 1865 Emily Margaret Moore
6.Emily Susan Christian, 1866-1958; m. Mr. Hicks-Beach.
6.Capt. Harold Gregorie, 1867-1917.
6.Mary, b. 1868.
6.Lillian, 1870-1908.
6.Lt. Col. Ewan Christian, b. 1874.
5.Ewan Christian, 1833-1870;  m. 1864 Caroline Whitaker, dau of J. Whitaker.
6.Edith, b. 1867.
5.Jane Christian, 1834-1855.
5.William Christian, 1838-1910; m. Alice Tod, dau of James Tod.
4.Elise Sophia Gregorie, died 1847; m. Col. Toussaint.
4.Alicia Gregorie, 1790-1855; unmarried.
4.Jane Charlotte Gregorie, 1797-1882; m. ? Phillips.

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02.Charles Gregorie 1681-1754, Prof of Mathematics, St. Andrew's Univ. m. Margaret Campbell.
1.David Gregorie, 1712-1765, Prof. of Mathematics;  m. Miss Patterson.
2.Catherine m. John Graham Bonar.
2. Capt. Charles Gregorie, b. 1751; m. Catherine Sophia Macaulay,, d. 1821, dau of Dr. George Macaulay, son of Archibald, Lord Provost of Edinburgh.
3.Catherine Gregorie,  m. 1813 John Fortescue-Brickdale.
3.Charles Gregorie, 1791-1858, unm.
3.George Gregorie, b. 1792, barrister.
3.David William Gregorie, 1790-1842, barrister, m. Eleanor St. Barbe White.
4.Maj. Gen. Charles Frederick Gregorie, 1834-1918 of The Parks, Gloucestershire;  m. 1859 Henrietta Amy Lawrence, 1837-1904, dau. of George Lawrence of Moreton Court, Hereford.
5.Capt. David George Gregorie, 1860-1886, unm.
5.Frederick Macaulay Gregorie, 1861-1945, moved to New Zealand in 1881; m. 1897 Edith Dinwiddie, dau of Peter Forrest Dinwiddie, newspaper proprietor, and Mary Ann McKinnon.  Edith was the granddau of John McKinnon and Catherine McIver.
6.David George, b. 1898-1979; m. 1929 Lilian Mary James, dau of Edwin Charles James and Charlotte Eddy; m. 2 in 1977 to Florence Davis.
7.David Macaulay Gregorie, b. 1930; teacher, later photo journalist
7.Hugh Gregorie ,b. 1933, stillborn
7.Ann Catherine Gregorie, b. 1937; m. 1956 Daniel Patrick Bernard Hennebry
6.Mary Catherine, b. 1898, twin of David m. 1924 Donald Kinnell.
7.Jean Mary Kinnell, b. 1925 in England m. Kenneth Eadie who died 1955, Australia; partnered 2. with Kevin Meynell; partnered 3. with Bill Deagan
8.Michael Eadie, 1946-1947.
6.Eric Frederick Charles Gregorie, 1901-1991; m. 1941 to Barbara Mary Martin French, 1909-1996, dau of Arthur Martin French and Elsa Mary Price of London.
5.Charles, 1862-1951; m. 1901 Rachel Elizabeth Lewis, 1880-1958, dau of James Lewis, coal merchant and High Sheriff of Breconshire.
6.Alice Mary Gregorie, 1902-1985, unmarried.
6.Commander George Windsor Gregorie, R. N. R., 1905-1996;  m. 1.1940 his cousin, Olwen Elizabewth Lewis, 1915-1977, dau of Rev. J. A. Lewis of St. John's, Cardiff; m. 2. 1985 to Irene Collier, nee Fletcher.
5.Eleanor St. Barbe Gregorie, 1865-1869
5.Edith Mary, 1866-1911.
5.Mary St. Barbe Gregorie, 1868-1874.
5.Jessie Christian Gregorie, 1872-c. 1956.
5.Catherine Henrietta, 1874-1972; m. James Windsor Lewis, d. 1916,  son of James Lewis, previously mentioned.
6.James Charles Lewis, 1907-1964; m. Audrey Harrison.
6.Joan Henrietta Lewis, b. 1909; m. Ashton Curzon-Howe-Herrick, 1898-1959.
7.Marigold Herrick, 1934-1983.
7.Montague Herrick, b. 1939.
6.Jean Mary Lewis, b. 1912; m. William Glerum.
5.Lt. Col. Hugh Gilbert Gregorie, 1878-1928; m. 1922  Irene Rosaline Tarrant, nee Seton-Wilton, 1889-1987
6.Sheila Tarrant, step. dau.
6.Daphne Anne Christian  Gregorie, b, 1923; m. Ronald Cameron Henley.
6.Jean Henrietta Gregorie, b. 1927; m. Peter Aylwin.
?5.Robert Gregorie, b. 1879.
5.Margaret Augusta, 1883, died in infancy.
4.Lt. George Wayne Gregorie, 1836-1926, R. N.; m. Eliza Sarah Harwood, 1835-1859.
5.George Harwood Gregorie.
5.Mabel Annie Gregorie.
5.Eleanor Millicent Gregorie.
5.Constance Mary Gregorie.
5.Frank St. Barbe Gregorie,1869-1949; m. 1904 Beatrice Mary Swan, d. 1933.
6.David Clayton Harwood Gregorie, 1905-1963; m. 1934 Mary Joyce Goodchild.
7.Timothy Harwood MacDonald Gregorie, b. 1935; m. abt. 1960 to ?Wilhelmina Mieneke Johanna Bot
7.Pamela Mary Gregorie, b. 1938
6.Evelyn, b. 1926.
4.Eleanor Mary, 1838-1856.
4.Catherine Blanche, 1840-1911.