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Re: Macaulay of Ardincaple
« Reply #9 on: Monday 04 April 22 13:17 BST (UK) »
Macaulay notes:

Sir Aulay MacAulays designated heirs in 1614
1st.-- Alexander, son of Aulay of Doweling;  This Aulay an uncle of Sir Aulay
2nd--Matthew of Ardoch
3rd--Walter of Portnellan
4th--Thomas, writer to the signet in Edinburgh (writer means attorney)
5th--Aulay in Stuckindow, brother of Matthew of Ardoch
6th--James, brother of Thomas, the writer in Edinburgh
7th--John, son of Patrick, formerly of Ballimenoch.
8th, John, son of Andrew, formerly in Lettirowal-Burn; and grandson of Archibald of Lettirowal, who was an uncle of Sir Aulay

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1.John Smollett, merchant, ship owner, bailie of Dumbarton
2.John, commissioner
3.William, died abt. 1656 m. Margaret Ireland
4.John, charged in Bothwell's campaign;  his cousin, Tobias slainin command of Levies of Dumbarton at battle of Glenfruin in 1603
5.?
6.Sir James, grandson of John above, made judge of Commissary Court of Edinburgh, 1690; m. Jane, dau of Macaulay of Ardincaple; m. 2. Elizabeth Hamilton, dau of William Hamilton
7.James, b. 1683;  Commissary of Edinblurgh, 1702; m. Helen Ogilvy, dau of the Hon. Alexander Ogilvy of Forglen
7.Capt. Tobias Smollett, Provost of Dunbarton;  1699 Sheriff of Dunbartonshire
7.George m. Katherine, dau of Sir Hugh Cunninghame of Bonnington
8.James m. a dau of Sir John Clerk
7.Archibald, 4tlh son, d. abt. 1723,  m. Barbara Cunninghame of Gilbertfield, near Glasgow, dau of Robert Cunningham, and was disowned
8.Tobias George Smollett m. Anne, Nancy, Lascelles, dau of Charles and Elizabeth Lassells;  Elizabeth Lassells later m. William Leaver, merchant of Kingston, Jamaica and d. 1762
9.Elizabeth died 1763, aged 15.
8.Jean/Jane m. Alexander Telfer of Symington
8.Capt. James Smollett


James N. M. Maclean's book, Reward is Secondary, pp. 214-215--Mentions Laughlin MacLean in his book as knowing both Tobias Smollett and Hugh Macaulay Boyd, with both Smollett and Boyd being kinsmen od Dr. George Macaulay.

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« Reply #11 on: Thursday 17 August 23 07:21 BST (UK) »
1.Thomas Macaulay, writer to the signet.  m. Katharine Wallace, died 1636.
2.Aulay
2.?Thomas? 1617-1660; m. 1650 Isobel Ker, b. 1619 and had six children.
3.Patrick
3.Jean
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1.Thomas, writer, m. 1597 Elizabeth Fairlie, d. 1610
2.Aulay
2.Johne
2.Jonet


 
1561—Allane, burgess, by right of his wife, Agnes, dau of Thomas Brown, Nov. 13; 

1565—Umfra, alias M'Walter at Auchinwennal, Cardross

1567—Jonat M'Aly, m. Alexander Bell.

?date?  Aula Macaulay of Dourne and Menteith.

1577—Patrick, burgess, merchant, July 11.

1585—Caution given by Bontein, the younger, of Ardoch for Allan Macaulay of Ardincaple, Patrick Macaulay and Allsister Dewar's son
that they will not hurt or bother the family of Petir Burnsyde of Gowaineburne.

1585/86—Adam, son of Allaster in the Levenax, apprenticed to William Wilson, tailor, Feb. 2.

1588—Thomas, burgess,  tailor, apprenticed to Johnne Carmychall, John Carmichael; Dec. 18.
Thomas, son of John in Drummakeill, apprenticed to John Carmichaell, tailor, as above.

1597—Thomas, writer, m. Elspeth Fairlie, Nov. 3.

1598—James, goldsmith, burgess, son of  Alane, burgess;  Thomas Fisher, souiertie for extents, Sept. 12.

Thomas, writer, married to Elizabeth Fairlie.
Elizabeth Fairlie, spouse of Thomas Makcaulay, writer in Edinburgh, died Jan. 3, 1610.  Their children Aulay, John, and Jonet, minors;  owed money
to Aulay McAulay, burgess of Edinburgh.  Cautioner was James McCaulay, goldsmith burgess of Edinburgh.  She and her husband may have owned
 or had a substantial interest in a tavern.

1598—John, merchant, m. Bessie Burrell, Nov. 1.

1601—Aulaze mentioned in Burgesses of Glasgow

1607—Johne, burgess, tailor, Nov. 18.

1608—James Makcawlay, , stabler indweller of Edinburgh, m. Alison Fischer, Jan. 21.
Alison Fisher died May 1633;  will made no mention of children;  James outlived her.
Walter Makcawlay of Ardincaple was a debtor.
Robert Makcawlay, armourer of Edinburgh, was a cautioner.
James McAulay died Aug. 24, 1640, stabler indweller in Canongate, burgess of Edinburgh.  Executor of James's will was David
McCaulay, printer in Edinburgh.  A cautioner was Robert McCaulay, armourer burgess of Edinburgh;  and a creditor was
Robert McCaulay, sword cutler burgess of Edinburgh.
Note Alison M'Aulay was spouse to Thomas Fisher, merchant burgess, in 1608.

1608—Patrick M'Collow, Middle Garden, m. 1608 Christian Gillespie

1609—Robert, son of Thomas in Ramferlie, apprenticed to John Kello, armourer, Nov. 29.

1609—James, goldsmith, m. Margaret Thomesoune, July 27.
James McCaulay, goldsmith burgess of Edinburgh, died March 1648; 

1609—Robert, armourer, apprenticed to Johne Kello, armourer, Nov. 29.

1612—Thomas, burgess, writer to the signet, eldest son of Allane, merchant, burgess, Aug. 12.

1614—Sir Aulay McCaulay, 7th Laird, in 1614 had designated Thomas, writer in Edinburgh, 4th in succession and his brother and Thomas's brother, James, as 6th in succession.

1614—Death of Margaret Buchanan, Aug. 1614, wife of Aulay McCawlay of Stuckdow, Parish Rosnayth;  he survived her.  Executor was their dau, Margaret;  main creditor was the Duke of Lennox.

1615—James, burgess goldsmith, 2nd son of Allan, merchant;  Sept. 20.

1616—John M'Caulay in Faslane, parish of Cardross, Apr. 22.

1617—Death of Sir Aulay McAulay of Ardincaple, Parish of Roisnayth, died in Dec.
Testament given by Walter McCaulay, younger, of Ardincaple, father's brother's grandson.
Debtors included Archibald McCawlay who owed rent.
Alexander McAulay, son of Aulay's uncle, inherited Ardincaple by retour dated Apr. 22, 1618.

1618—Robert M'Call, son of George, burgess of Haddington, apprenticed to Arthur Hamilton, wright, Dec. 2.

1619—James, son of John in Chanlakfute, apprenticed to Thomas Hunter, merchant, Nov. 17.

1620—Patrick, stabler, m. Janet Ramsay, June 15.

1621—Umfra M'Caulay, alias M'Walter of Auchinwennall, parish of Cardross, 1564-65, wife of Parland M'Walter dated 9 Aug. 1621.

1623—Aulay, writer, m. Bessie Buchanan, 17 Sept.
Aulay, writer in Edinburgh, died in 1645;  son of deceased Thomas McCaulay, signet writer;  in 1644 entered into a bond with James McCaulay, younger, goldsmith burgess of Edinburgh and David McCaulay, prentice indweller.

1627—Alexander M'Caulay of Arcapilloche m. Marion Colquhoun 19 Sept. 1627; spelled also M'Cawley.

1627—Margaret m. James Waugh, merchant, Dec. 11.

1628—John, tailor, m. Isobel Sandelands, Jan. 8.




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1630—James, son of John, merchant burgess, Edinburgh,  apprenticed to Robert Gibson, goldsmith, Nov. 24.

1632—David, son of David in Tamachell, apprenticed to William Marshall, printer, Apr. 25.

1633—Thomas, son of Thomas, writer, apprenticed to Gilbert Acheson, merchant, Jan. 9.

1636—Thomas McCaulay, writer to the signet;  his wife, Katherine Wallace, died April 1636;  Aulay McCaulay, son, cautioner;  Question:  2nd wife of the above?

1636—James, stabler, m. Janet Picken, June 2.

1636—Janet Makawlay m. Patrick Makawlay, apothecary, Apr. 26.
Death of John McAulay, merchant burgess of Edinburgh in 1645;  executor was Patrick McCaulay, son and apothecary, burgess of Edinburgh.

1636—Helen m. John Lyndesay, armourer July 7.

1637—Magdalene m. Robert Hepburne, merchant, Oct. 19.

1638—Robert, son of Robert, armourer, apprenticed to father, Feb. 28.

1639—Peter, apothecary, burgess, son to Johne, tailor, burgess, Mar. 13.  Peter mentioned again in 1641.

1641—James, goldsmith, m. Isobel Donaldson, Dec. 21.

1642—Robert, merchant, m.  Janet Eastoun, Apr. 28.

1643—Janet m. James Richie, writer, Apr. 27.

1644—James, burgess goldsmith, youngest son of John, tailor, June 19.

1644—Barbara m. James Measone, merchant, Oct. 3.
Barbara, relict of James Measone, merchant burgess, 1672.

1645—Robert McCaulay, armourer burgess of Edinburgh and his wife, Beatrix Baxter, both died in Sept. 1645;
They were owed money by David McCaulay;  Robert left swords, etc. to Sir Walter McCaulay of Ardincaipel;
in his will he mentioned an unnamed sister;  executor was Walter Baxter;  no mention of children in will.


1645—Death of John McAulay, merchant burgess of Edinburgh;  executor was Patrick McCaulay, son and apothecary, burgess of Edinburgh.

1646—Janet m. Thomas Poecok, cordiner, Apr. 9.

Aulay, writer in Edinburgh, 1646-1649.

John, merchant burgess, 1647.

1652—Bessie m. William Cuninghame, merchant, 12 Feb.


1655—Andrew, baker, m. Janet Makguffok, 15 June.

1655—George, servitor to William Thomesone, clerk, gratis, Nov. 28.

1656—Andrew, baker, m. Janet Good, 5 Dec.

1657—John in Blargar

1657—Janet m. Duncan Muir, bookbinder, Feb. 4.



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1660—Walter, cordiner, mentioned in Burgesses of Glasgow

1661—John M'Caulay in Bellmenoche, parish Cardross, 15 June.

1663—Child of Johne, swordslipper, burgess, buried Greyfriars.

1664—William, weaver, m. Janet Ker, Sept. 2.

1667-John, lorimer, his child, buried Greyfriars

1668—Magdalene, wife of Robert Hepburn, merchant, buried Greyfriars.

1669—Helen m. William M'Kie Apr. 29

1669—George, poor, buried Greyfriars.

1670—Aulay Cameron, son of Rev. Archibald Cameron of Inchalleoch mentioned

1671—William m. Jean Boog, Dec. 8.

1671—Alexander in Leckie, Gargunock

1671—Robert McAulay of Faslaine, Parish of Row, died in Jan.
Testament by Aulay McAulay, fiar of Ardincaple, brother german of Robert.
Witness to a bond was Alexander McAulay, fiar of Durling.

1672—Child of John, swordslipper, burgess, buried Greyfriars.

1672—William burgess, merchant, by right of his wife, Jean, dau of Thomas Boog, maltman, burgess, May 8.

1672—Barbara, widow of James Mason, merchant; buried Greyfriars

1673—Janet, widow of Thomas Peacock, cordiner, buried Greyfriars.

1675—Mary, wife of James Pringle, merchant, buried Greyfriars.

1675—Death of Aulay McCaulay, June.  Owed substantial money;  his cautioners were Aulay McCaulay of Durling and
Walte McCaulay of Stuck in one instance and Robert McCaulay, bailie depute of the Regality of the Lennox and Walter McCaulay in Stuck, his brother, in another;  Aulay's father, Walter, had also owed substantial sums and Aulay McCaulay of Ardincaple and Aulay McCaulay of Durling were cautioners.

Other debts of Aulay McCaulay of Ardincaple in 1669 were subsequently recorded in 1680 with said Aulay and the late Robert McCaulay, his brother german, as cautioners—Aulay, 9th Laird, his father, Walter, 8th Laird.

1675—Donald McCalla, servitor to John Murray in Nether Castlehill, St. Ninians.

1675—George, surgeon-apothecary, m. Margaret Burnet, June 4.

1677—William, merchant, buried Greyfriars

1677—John M'Couley, elder, Craigbarnet, Campsie

1678—Death of Elizabeth Thomson in Nov.;  wife of Mathow McAuley, maltman and burgess of Glasgow, who survived her.
             Matthew M'Calla, maltman burgess, m. a dau of the late John Thomasone, maltman burgess.

1679—Margaret m. Robert Halden, tailor, 27 Nov.

1680—John, tailor, m. Janet Donaldson, Apr. 1.

1682—Elspeth m. George Chrystie, baker July 21.

1683—Aulay, flesher, m. Anna Noble, 30 Nov.

1683—Child of Charles, indweller, buried Greyfriars

1684—James McCalla in Leckie

1685—Archibald of Ardincaple m. Jean Montgomery 23 Dec.

1687—Allan, flesher, poor;  buried Greyfriars

1689—Duncan, barber, buried Greyfriars with Morton stone.

1691—Thomas, barber, mentioned Burgesses of Glasgow.

1693—Isobel m. John Weir, merchant, July 22.

1695—Thomas, maltman, mentioned Burgesses of Glasgow, via his wife.

1695—James M'Call, son of William, Provost of Haddington, apprenticed to Alexander Brown, merchant, July 3.

1695—John, burgess, servitor to John, Lord Stranaver, gratis, July 19.

1696—John, son of James, indweller in Fala, apprenticed to William Wilson, candlemaker, May 27.

1697—William, poor,  buried Greyfriars.

1698—Elizabeth m. Andrew Robertson, July 10.

1698—Bartholomew, wright burgess, m. Margaret Stewart, dau of John Stewart, farmer of Dinnin, 4th or 30th Dec.



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1700—Child of Neil, a soldier, buried Greyfriars

1700—Katharine m. William Keir, Dec. 1.

1705—Elizabeth m. William Wood, cordiner, Edinburgh.

1706—Katherine m. John Knowes, indweller, Edinburgh


1707—William M'Alla, son of deceased,  William, late Provost of Haddington, apprenticed to John Weir, merchant burgess, Feb. 19.

1708—John, merchant, via his father, burgesses of Glasgow.

1709—John, maltman, via his wife, burgess of Glasgow

1709—Margaret m. James Smith, indweller


1710—Archibald, bailie of Dunbarton, burgess gratis for good services done by act of council, July 14.

1710—Archibald, writer, married to Carolla Young, dau of the Rev. Robert Young.

1710—Robert, servitor to Sir David Dalrymple, Dec. 6.

1711—Aulay, gardener, master, burgess of Glasgow

1713—Mr. Robert, minister at Stirling, burgess by right of wife, dau of Andrew Burnet of Waristoun, Nov. 18.

1713—Alexander, cutler in Canongate, burgess.

1713—John Hepburn, son of John Hepburn, Sr., merchant in Prestopans, apprenticed to Robert M'Aulay, merchant.

1730—Robert, baxter, burgess of Glasgow.

1730—Aulay, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1732—Christian M'Caulay, relict or Archibald Barr, elder, carte in Gorballs, parish of govan, Nov. 22

1732—John, tailor, m. Elizabeth Dalrymple, dau of William Dalrymple, writer to the signet, Edinburgh.

Date:  John, tailor, his widow, Hill Hanna.

1732—Christian, relict of Archibald Barr, elder, carter in Gorballs,Govan

1733—John, gardener, eldest son of Aulay, gardener, burgess of Glasgow

Oct. 30, 1741 in Bulls Land,  marriage of James Hay, writer, to Margaret Campbell, dau of the late
Archibald Campbell, writer to the signet;  witness to the marriage were Alexander Hay, writer,
Miss M'Aulay and the bride's sister.

1738—George, Esq., student of medicine;  burgess by right of father, Rt. Hon. Archibald, Esq., Lord Provost, July.

1742—James M'Caulay, younger, carrier in Ringerhouse, parish of Easter Kilbride, Nov. 17.

1743—William, a blacksmith in Calton, m. Ann Threapland, widow of John Nasmyth, burgess.

1745—Aulay, gardener, eldest son of Aulay, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1747—John, indweller, m. Eliza Wilson, dau of the late Thomas Wilson, shoemaker in Newbattle.

1748—Jean McAulay m. William Fraser, writer to the signet, Edinburgh.

1748—Margaret, dau of Alexander, gardener, married to John Ferguson, tailor, burgess of Glasgow.

1748—Archibald, gardener, apprenticed to Duncan Campbell, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1751—Mr. John, burgess by act of council, Feb. 27.

1751—Alexander, hammerman, 2nd son of Thomas, hammerman, burgess of Glasgow.

1752—Alexander, Esq., doctor of law, burgess, by act Apr. 8.

1752—Matthew, weaver, burgess of Glasgow.

1753—John, cooper apprentice, burgess of Glasgow.

1753—Margaret m. John Marshall, baxter, 25 Feb.
?John Marshall, journeyman baxter, m. 1753 Margaret, dau of Thomas M'Auld, smith, of Glasgow.?  same?

1755--Walter, merchant, 2nd son of Archibald, merchant, burgess of Glasgow.

1758—James, gardener, m. Ann, dau of Alexander Blair, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.
             In 1771,  John Lyon, gardener, m. Margaret, dau of Alexander Blair, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

Date?--Agnes, dau of Thomas, hammerman, married James Ogilvy, hammerman, burgess of Glasgow.

1761—John, weaver, m. Jean Beck, dau of Christopher Beck, weaver, burgess of Glasgow.

1761—William, gardener, eldest son of Alexander, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1761—Margaret, dau of Thomas, barber, married Walter Langmuir, mason, burgess of Glasgow.

1763—May m. Donald MacKenzie, soldier, Mar. 6.  May, the dau of Donald, running stationer in Toolbooth.

1768—John, a cooper, burgess in Glasgow.

1768—William, gardener, eldest son of John, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1768—Alexander, gardener, eldest son of Alexander, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1769--Aulay M'Aulla, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1769—Alan, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1770—John, a cooper, burgess of Glasgow.

1770—James, youngest son of John, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1770—John, writer in Dumbarton, married Elizabeth, eldest dau of John Brown, mason and bailie;  John Brown died 1773, aged 59.
            1801—James Morison, merchant, married Mary Brown, dau of John Brown, late master of works and merchant.

1771—John, weaver, eldest son of deceased Archibald, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1772—Thomas M'Aulay, soldier, m. Anne Hutchison

1774—John, painter and merchant, younger son of John, cordiner, burgess of Glasgow.

1775—William, writer, youngest son of John, cordiner.

1776—Betty, dau of John Macaulay, porter, m. John Muir, servant to Dr. Cullen of Lady Yester's Parish. May 26.  Living Old Gray Fryers.

1779—John, tailor, eldest son to deceased, Robert, merchant, burgess of Glasgow.

1780—James, printer in Tolbooth, m. Mary Johnstone, dau of deceased Alexander Johnston, merchant, 22 Sept.


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1781—Robert, writer, eldest son of deceased, John, cordiner, burgess of Glasgow.

1781—Aulay, sailor, m. College Kirk to Isobel M'Lean, dau of Murdoch M'Lean, porter in Leith, Oc. 24.

1783—Margaret m. Duncan Cameron, waiter, 22 Dec.

1784—George, maltman, by purchase, burgess of Glasgow

1784—John, weaver, eldest son of deceased, John, weaver, burgess of Glasgow.

1784—William, baker, eldest son of deceased, Robert, merchant, burgess of Glasgow

1786—Robert, gardener, younger son of John, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1786—John, a wright, by purchase, burgess of Glasgow.

1786—James, chemist and druggist, burgess, Aug. 3.

1787—Walter, flesher, younger son of John, cooper, burgess of Glasgow.

1787—John, day labourer, m. College Kirk to ChristianM'Leod, dau of James M'Leod, farmer of Dale, Caithness, Oct. 10.

1787—William, a smith, m. College Kirk, Janet Auld, dau of William Auld, locksmith, 26 March.

1788—Elizabeth m. Robert Sime, Sims, labourer, 25 Jan.  Elizabeth, dau of deceased John, day labourer of Duplin, Co. Perth.

1791—George, a mason, by purchase, burgess of Glasgow.

1792—Allan, a wright, by purchase, burgess of Glasgow.

1792—James, chemist and druggist m. Old Kirk to Margaret Bryce, dau of Robert Bryce, merchant of Irvine, June 8.

1793—John, a gardener, eldest son of William, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1795—May, dau of John weaver, married John Hannah, dyer and bonnet maker, burgess of Glasgow.

1796—Margaret m. James Henderson, printer, 23 Sept.  She the dau of Rev. John Macaulay of Cardross.

1798—Campbell Macaulay m. the Rev. George Gray.  Lewis Macs.

1798—George Greig m. a dau of Rev. John Macaulay of Cardross;  Lewis Macs.

1799—Henry, weaver, of Tolbooth m. Mary Anderson, dau of George Anderson, weaver of Dunfermline, 7 Feb.

1801—Margaret, dau of deceased, John, married John Smith, gardener, burgess of Glasgow.

1804—James, merchant, by purchase, burgess of Glasgow.

1808—John, a painter, burgess of Glasgow.

1810—George, merchant, m. Janet, dau of John Miller, burgess of Glasgow.
             1790—John Campbell, merchant, married Grizel, dau of John Miller, Sr., dyer.
             1806—Robert Johnston, merchant, m. Margaret, dau of John Miller, merchant.
             1820—George Foster, hammerman, m. Katherine, dau of John Miller, cordiner

1811—William, hammerman, eldest son of John, hammerman, burgess of Glasgow.

1813—John, flesher, eldest son of Walter, flesher, burgess of Glasgow.

1815—Easter, dau of William, married John Robertson, flesher, burgess of Glasgow.

1820—Alexander, surgeon of Leith, burgess in right of wife, Elizabeth, dau of Thomas Stewart, white-iron smith, Feb. 17.

1828—John, tailor, apprenticed to Robert Donald Robertson, tailor, burgess of Glasgow.

1828—Margaret, dau of John, younger, gardener, married Robert Kirkland, merchant, burgess of Glasgow.

1829—James, merchant, of David Corse and Co., eldest son of deceased, John, wright, burgess of Glasgow.

1836—John, hammerman, younger son of George, merchant, burgess of Glasgow.

1836—Bryce Johnston of Edinburgh Advertiser Office, burgess as apprenticed to Husband, Kider and Co., merchants

1839—Alexander, sculpturor, burgess in right of wife Agnes, dau of Andrew Fyfe, gratis, July 2.

1840—William, merchant, of Stewart, M'Aulay and Co., m. Margaret, dau of Andrew Houstoun, merchant.







?date?  Earl of Argyll, Col. and Capt. of Argyllshire Highlanders
Lt. Col. was Sir Duncan Campbell of Auchenbreck
Capt. Archibald McAulay, eldest son of Aulay of Ardincaple;  Robert, Archibald's brother, made
a capt. in 1694.

1694—Argyll retired;  new Col. John, Lord Lorne, aged 15.
Lt. Col. Robert Jackson
Maj. Robert Duncanson
Captains, Neil Campbell, Duncan Campbell, Thomas Drummond, Colin Campbell, Sr., Colin Campbell, Jr., Alexander Campbell of Finab,
John Louis de la Bene, George Somerville, Robert Campbell of Glenlyon and Robert McAulay.


From Commissariot Record of Edinburgh
M'Aulays
Alan, burgess of Edinburgh m. Agnes Broun 21 Dec. 1597
Batilmo of Ardoche, Kilmaronock, Dumbarton, 10 Feb. 1597-1598
Walter of Ardincappil, Rosneyth, 16 Feb. 1584-85.

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Rough notes:

Mathew Macaulay, born at Ardoch, Campbell, married to Elizabeth Danzielstown, dau of Robert and Katherine Temple;
connections
1.Capt. Alexander Brown of Ayrshire
2.John Brown, Provost of Glasgow, 1752, m. 1735 Jean Dennistoun, dau of John Dennistoun of Colgrain
3.Alexander Brown, merchant and magistrate in 1779, m. Isabella Noble, dau of John Nobel of Fermet, Ardardan Noble
 
Aulay Makaulay m, 1623 Bessie Buchanan

Aulay M'Aulay m. 1632 Isobel Home

Walter M'Callon M'Aulay, c. 1637

Aulay Makaulay m. 1639 Euphame Leckie or Blair, of Baldernock, Stirling

Aulay M'Aulay m. 1683 Anna Noble, Edinburgh

Aulay McAulay m. 1722 Kirstian McKisack, Dull, Perth

Aulay M'Aulay m. 1756 Christian McPherson, Glasgow

Aulay M'Aulay m. 1781 Isobel MacLean

Aulay M"Aulay m. 1870 Jane Rose Campbell, Perth

Aulay M'Aulay born 1872 to Catherine McEwan, in Glasgow.

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Re: Macaulay of Ardincaple
« Reply #17 on: Sunday 27 August 23 04:32 BST (UK) »
More notes:

1655—Andrew, baker, m. Janet Makguffok, 15 June.  In other notes, I also have her name as being
Janet Good.

Aulay Macaulay of Stuck;  married to Margaret Buchanan.  Margaret died in 1614;  had a dau named Margaret.

Sir Aulay Macaulay, died 1617.

James Macaulay, indweller of Edinburgh;  married to Alison Fisher;  Alison died 1633 and he in 1640;  Alison was first married to Thomas Fisher, merchant;  her second husband was James.
Upon his death cautioners and creditors were David Macaulay, printer.
Robert Macaulay, armourer, who was married to Beatrix Baxter
Robert Macaulay, sword cutler

John Macaulay, merchant, died in 1645;  executor was Patrick Macaulay, apothecary.

Robert Macaulay of Faslane, died in 1671;  Aulay, brother, fiar of Ardincaple;  witness was Alexander Macaulay of Durling.

Matthew Macaulay, maltman;  married to Elizabeth Thomson, dau of John Thomson, maltman;  Elizabeth died in 1678.

James Macaulay mentioned in 1598 as goldsmith;  James, Jr. mentioned in 1644.

Macaulays of Glasgow--burgesses and others.

1752--Thomas Macaulay, hammerman;  Alexander, 2nd son, hammerman
Agnes Macaulay m. James Ogilvy, hammerman.

1752--Matthew Macaulay, weaver.

1753--John Macaulay, apprentice cooper;  also mentioned 1768-1770

1754--birth of James Macaulay; m. 1780 Mary Johnston, dau of Alexander J. Johnston, merchant.
Bryce Johnston Macaulay, son of James and Mary Johnston, b. St. Cuthbert's Parish, Edinburgh on Oct. 13, 1790;  Brcyce m. Nov. 23, 1827 to Catherine Stewart at St. Cuthbert's.  More on this family at a later date.

1755--Archibald Macaulay, merchant;  Walter Macaulay, 2nd son, merchant.

1758--James Macaulay, gardener;  m. Ann Blair, dau of Alexander Blair, gardener.

1761--John Macaulay, weaver;  m. Jean Beck, dau of Christopher Beck, weaver.

1761--Thomas Macaulay, barber;  dau, Margaret Macaulay, m.  Walter Langmuir, mason.

1768--John Macaulay, gardener.

1768--Alexander Macaulay, Jr., gardener;  eldest son of Alexander Macaulay, Sr., gardener.

1769--Aulay Macaulay, gardener.

1769--Allen Macaulay, gardener.

1770--James Macaulay, gardener;  younger son of John Macaulay, gardener, above;  William, e. s. of James, gardener.

1770--John Macaulay, writer of Dumbarton;  married Elizabeth, eldest dau of John Brown, mason and bailie;  John Brown died 1773, aged 59.  This line will lead into the Macaulay-Dixon line.

1771--Archibald Macaulay, gardener;  John, eldest son, weaver.

1774--John Macaulay,cordiner;  William, youngest son, writer

1781--John Macaulay, cordiner;  Robert, eldest son, writer.

1784--George Macaulay, maltman.

1784--John Macaulay, weaver;  John, eldest son, weaver.

1784--Robert Macaulay, merchant;  William, eldest son, baker

1786--John Macaulay, gardener;  Robert, younger son, gardener.

1786-John Macaulay, wright.

1787--John Macaulay, cooper; Walter, younger son, flesher.

1791-George Macaulay, mason

1792--Allan Macaulay, wright.

1793--William Macaulay, gardener;  John, eldest son, gardener.

1801--Mary Brown Macaulay, dau of John Macaulay, married James Morison, merchant.