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Re: Andrew Gove
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 10 April 12 09:19 BST (UK) »
I can't find a Birth/Baptism for Annabel however there is -

Annabel Gove age 23 daur. born Bervie Kincardine on the 1881 Census , with Andrew and Mary Ann

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« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 10 April 12 09:27 BST (UK) »
For people's information I have spouses for:
- Alexander (and at least 1 generation of child/ren)
- Andrew (and at least 1 generation of child/ren)
- Ann (and at least 1 generation of child/ren)
- Mary
- Christina
- Isabella

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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday 10 April 12 09:44 BST (UK) »
Alexander Gove (b.5 Oct 1839) married Jane Clark 1858 in Glenbervie.
They had 4 children, the youngest being Alexander Gove (b13 July 1866 Glenbervie).
Alexander married Jane Duncan Duguid in 1892 Fordoun and they had 9 children.
Child #8, David Gove, married Isabella Wallace Christieson in Montrose 1926 and had 6 children.
Child #2, Daisy Dugid Gove (a teacher) left Montrose for what was then northern Rhodesia. She met and married Lawrence Greeff and, after the birth of their first born, returned to his homeland of South Africa. Their 2nd child is my husband, David.

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« Reply #21 on: Tuesday 15 May 12 08:43 BST (UK) »
Hi Marrel and others,

   I see a you have Mowat or Mowatts in your interests.

Penelope, Penny or Penuel BEATTIE born 1810 at Kinneff (maybe)
married Andrew MOWAT in Benholm  Dec 1827.
Andrew was a Ag Lab and Carter in Bervie died there 1878 also Penelope in 1898.

A grand newphew of Penelope's, Robert BEATTIE married Isabella WATT
Nov 1879 Benholm. Isabella half sister was married to Munro Gove.
they lived at Lauriston Stables, Benholm for many years also died there.

Another close relative of Bridget WATT (a widow) married a John Kear ROBERTSON
 in 1917 and came to BC, Candada in 1919 as a war bride they had 10 children.
 
Isabella WATT was my GG grandmother. my Grandfather was Robert BEATTIE (Jr).

Yours Aye,
Angus
Watt, Beattie,Glass,McDougal, Guthrie,Blackie,Pringle,Balmer,Headridge,Hunter,France,Greenhill
Gordon,Lawson,Anderson,Reid,Stott,Milne,Jackson,Walker McArthur,Hardie.Dunnet,Dundas
Thorburn, Mosley, Stewart, Wood, Gladstone, Darrie,Melrose
Duff,and in the States/Canada: Kidder,Duff, Blake,Robertson,Kerr.


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Re: Andrew Gove
« Reply #22 on: Tuesday 15 May 12 17:06 BST (UK) »
Thanks, Angus!

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Re: Andrew Gove
« Reply #23 on: Sunday 29 July 12 01:19 BST (UK) »
I've just linked back into this thread that I started - have been away in other 'trees'.

I am delighted to come back and see how many others link to Andrew Gove and Mary Ann Strachan's family.
It seems the surviving members of Andrew and Mary Ann's 12 children spread themselves far and wide.
I am happy to share my information about their daughter Ann Fullerton Gove - my great great grandmother who came to New Zealand married to Robert Whyte - if anyone wants those links, sing out.

I cannot find a birth registration for the daughter Annabella but she certainly appears on the census records and is definitely a different child to Isabella. I was thinking she may have been registered as something else but even on a parent search nothing comes up.

I wonder has anyone managed to find the family in the 1841 census? I've tried several different search tricks and nothing has come up.

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Re: Andrew Gove
« Reply #24 on: Sunday 29 July 12 02:01 BST (UK) »
Posting this with out going back through the entire thread so it may be unnecessary . . . but just in case you aren't aware of it.

Ancestry.com has at least one family tree for this line, "owned" by a Julia Gove,  It shows 13 children of Andrew Gove and Mary Ann Strachan.  She also does not have any reference to the 1841 census although she has the others. 
Those Fullertons and related names associated with the family of George Fullerton and Margaret Pirie who resided at Mains of Dun about 1740 and Knox of Benholm after 1760, and their descendents scattered from Lunan to Peterhead, across Canada and the United States, and assuredly elsewhere.

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« Reply #25 on: Sunday 29 July 12 02:11 BST (UK) »
Thank you for this information. I'll look at this tree.


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« Reply #26 on: Sunday 29 July 12 02:18 BST (UK) »
Here's a link to Ann Fullerton Gove - you can take it from there, presuming you are a subscriber:

http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/11733144/person/275426247
Those Fullertons and related names associated with the family of George Fullerton and Margaret Pirie who resided at Mains of Dun about 1740 and Knox of Benholm after 1760, and their descendents scattered from Lunan to Peterhead, across Canada and the United States, and assuredly elsewhere.