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27 Mar 2017 17:16 |
I'm pretty certain the first Mary born 1844 must have died (as did the first William born 1848).
The newspaper articles place John as the eldest son.
Name Mary Farrier Gender Female Christening Date 24 Nov 1744 Christening Place , ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 13 Nov 1744 Father's Name John Farrier Mother's Name Mary Cochran
Name John Farrier Gender Male Christening Date 09 May 1746 Christening Place , ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 04 May 1746 Father's Name John Farrier Mother's Name Mary Cochran
Name William Farrier Gender Male Christening Date 15 Apr 1748 Christening Place , ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 12 Apr 1748 Father's Name John Farrier Mother's Name Mary Cochran
Name William Farrier Gender Male Christening Date 04 Mar 1751 Christening Place , ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 23 Feb 1751 Father's Name John Farrier Mother's Name Mary Cochran
Name James Farrier Gender Male Christening Date 27 Sep 1753 Christening Place , ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 22 Sep 1753 Father's Name John Farrier Mother's Name Mary Cochron
Name Alexander Ferrier Gender Male Birth Date 22 Feb 1762 Birthplace KILBARCHAN,RENFREW,SCOTLAND Father's Name John Ferrier Mother's Name Mary Cochran
Name Mary Ferrior Gender Female Christening Date 19 Jul 1764 Christening Place , ABBEY (PAISLEY), RENFREW, SCOTLAND Birth Date 10 Jul 1764 Father's Name John Ferrior Mother's Name Mary Cochron
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27 Mar 2017 18:08 |
To Clarify: Ferrier/Cochran Banns were read in both Kilbarchan & Paisley Renfrewshire Banns would usually be read on 3 consecutive Sundays starting with date on each . Either one of the OPR entries should confirm who lived in Paisley and who was in Kilbarchan Very occasionally,is the OPR is annotated with actual date and place of marriage but it was tradition to marry in the Bride's parish. OPR Marriage Banns almost never list parents
COCHRAN MARY JOHN FARRIER/FR1415 (FR1415) 31/12/1743 559/ 40 131 **Abbey ( This is Paisley)
FERRIER JOHN MAREY COCHRAN/FR457 (FR457) 21/01/1744 568/ 20 45 ***Kilbarchan
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28 Mar 2017 11:56 |
Wow all the above is making my head spin, the chance Mary may have been of colour. I guess it would be an explanation as why she is so hard to find. I have a photo of her son George A F and he looks white. The two sons who came out to Australia both did quiet well for themselves. George owned a great deal of land, and even donated land to build a school in the town of Denman N.S.W.. He also donated money towards the building of the Church. He was also appointed to the Bar As a Magistrate. Brother Robert we think became a horse breeder. The Kibble descendants in Australia number into the hundreds.
To Chris Ho, you mentioned I may have to come over to Scotland to find out more, one of my cousins is going to Paris for work and has organised to have three days in a London and two in a Glasgow. Can you recommend some places she should try to get further info. As her time there unfortunately will be limited. She is going to see James Kibble burial place to see if a Mary is anywhere there.
Glasgow Lass, yes you are correct about the Hervey Kibble marriages. I do have the Wills of james Kibble 1777-1856 also Will of Thomas Kibble (father) And of James Kibble son who died 1843 and married Sarah Hervey. I have quiet a lot of Info. On Kibble line, it is just the elusive Ferrier's we are stumped on.
The house of a Mary & James "Park Place" Paisley Rd Glasgow was torn down years after James death and sent by barge to Rosneath Cove where parts of it were rebuilt for James's Granddaughter Margaret Gordon. It is still standing today. The barge then bought back the Kibble Glass Conservatory which now stands in Glasgow Botanical Gardens and was originally at Coulport House Cove the home of son John Kibble Thank you to all who have posted above.
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28 Mar 2017 13:18 |
http://www.glasgowlife.org.uk/libraries/the-mitchell-library/pages/home.aspx
think that would be Mitchell Library, for research, GL will be the one with the knowledge for that!)
Chris :)
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28 Mar 2017 13:51 |
Oh of course....The Kibble Palace at The Botanic Gardens.! I would never have made the connection.
Yes, Any of the Scotland's People Centres ( Edinburgh, Glasgow or Ayr) would be the best bet for obtaining documents However if the records that you are looking for relating to the Ferriers are not found on an online search of the site, it suggests that they didn't exist or that they didn't survive.
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AustinQ
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28 Mar 2017 14:50 |
I imagine that the term 'woman of colour' just meant she was not British white. My Grandad was half Asian (Eurasion), but his children/ family all look to be white.
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28 Mar 2017 15:52 |
copied and pasted :
Mary & James had children- Thomas 1802 (died prior to 1810) Margaret 1804 William1806 James 1807-1843 Married Sarah Hervey1839 Elizabeth 1808? Married a James Hervey Thomas 2 1810-1841 married Margaret Dalziel 1839 Sarah 1 1812 Robert 1814 Married Eliza McCloud 1837 Emmigrated to Australia 1839-1843 Mary 1816 -1895 Married Thomas Gordon 1851 John 1819-1894 Never Married George Augustus Frederick 1822-1879 Married Mary McGeorge 1843 Emmigrated to Australia with brother Robert Sarah 2 1824 or 1825
Something is amiss with the above information. *Elizabeth b 1808? married James Hervie/Hervey Elizabeth could not be born in 1808 and must have been the youngest daughter
She married James Hervey in 1849 They moved to Manchester where they are found with their Manchester born children until 1881. ( 1808 birth suggests she would be over 40 yrs when she married in 1849)
Elizabeth drops off all census records after 1881 Elizabeths approx year of birth on all census returns is 1821, and shows that she born on the Isle of Bute.
It's coming back to me now.... Husband James Hervey was a similar age to Elizabeth but he was born in Mauritius Therefore, he could not be the son of James Hervey with either wives, Jean Winning or Isabella Kibble. He has to be their grandson!
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28 Mar 2017 15:54 |
Was Sarah the youngest Daughter? (posted earlier)
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12 December 1857 - Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser - Paisley
Marriage At St. Andrew's Episcopal Church ,Glasgow, on the 8th instant, by the Rev. Dr. Gordon, Richard Black, Esq., to Sarah, youngest daughter of the late James Kibble, Esq.
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03 May 1851 - Glasgow Sentinel - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Marriage At Glasgow, on the 29th the ultimo, by the Rev. J.T.S Gordon A.M., Thomas Gordon, Esq., writer, Glasgow to, Mary, eldest daughter of James Kibble, Esq.
01 December 1849 - Glasgow Gazette - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Marriage At Park Place, Paisley road, on the 27th ult., by the Rev. James F.S. Gordon, James Hervey, Esq., Manchester, to Elizabeth, second daughter of James Kibble, Esq., Glasgow.
Edits (would imagine quite a few items for Australia, on below)
https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/search?adv=y
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28 Mar 2017 16:15 |
Births in order : No births on SP for Elizabeth, John or George
KIBBLE THOMAS JAMES KIBBLE/MARY FERRIER FR269 (FR269) 0 27/07/1802 644/2 10 260 Gorbals --------------
KIBBLE MARGARET JAMES KIBBLE/MARY FERRIER FR419 (FR419) 0 13/01/1804 646/ 20 194 Govan -----------------
KIBBLE WILLIAM JAMES KIBBLE/MARY FERRIER FR423 (FR423) 0 17/02/1806 646/ 20 202 Govan -----------------
KIBBLE JAMES JAMES KIBBLE/MARY FERRIER FR427 (FR427) 0 19/12/1807 646/ 20 210 Govan -----------------
KIBBLE THOMAS JAMES KIBBLE/MARY FERRIER FR431 (FR431) 0 16/05/1810 ----------------------
KIBBLE SARAH JAMES KIBBLE/MARY FERRIER FR433 (FR433) 0 08/01/1812 646/ 20 223 Govan ----------------------
KIBBLE ROBERT JAMES KIBBLE/MARY FERRIER FR437 (FR437) 0 12/08/1814 646/ 20 230 Govan --------------------
KIBBLE MARY JAMES KIBBLE/MARY FERRIER FR440 (FR440) 0 13/06/1816 646/ 20 236 Govan ---------------------------
Daughters Sarah and Mary were both older than Elizabeth yet Elizabeth is described as 2nd daughter?
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28 Mar 2017 16:18 |
(ooerr!, GL, that ain't good, lol)
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25 April 1895 - Glasgow Herald - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Death At Park Place, Cove, Dunbartonshire, on the 22nd inst., in her 79th year, Mary Kibble, widow of Thomas Gordon, writer, Glasgow. Friends, please accept of this (the only) intimation.
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28 Mar 2017 16:26 |
I thought the first Sarah died- then a second Sarah was born after Elizabeth- making Elizabeth the second daughter??
Listed on the 1841 page 1:
KEBBLE James M 60 Merchant Outside Census County (1841) KEBBLE Mary F 20 Outside Census County (1841) KEBBLE Elisabeth F 20 Outside Census County (1841) KEBBLE Sarah F 15 Outside Census County (1841) KEBBLE Margt F 25 Independent Outside Census County (1841) KEBBLE Mary F 1 Outside Census County (1841)
I think I've lost the plot?!
Elizabeth's death: Name: Elizabeth Kibble Hervey Estimated birth year: abt 1820 Registration Year: 1890 Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep Age at Death: 70 Registration district: Macclesfield Inferred County: Cheshire Volume: 8a Page: 109
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28 Mar 2017 16:39 |
(grief, confusion reigns, think Pauline and Nicola S need a Kibble 'Meet', lol)
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(has Pauline obtained that list with BMD info. direct from S/People, or is it taken from elsewhere?)
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28 Mar 2017 16:46 |
Really need to look at the original 1841 return. Mary ,and Elizabeth's ages have l been rounded down to the nearest 5yrs
Mary would be age 25 Elizabeth would be age 21 (ish) Daughter Margaret would be age 37 in 1841
1yr old Mary Kibble appears to be the daughter of son Thomas with Margaret Dalziel
I guess perhaps Sarah 1st did die and was replace with another?
Yes Austin, that 1890 death does belong to Elizabeth Kibble and we know for sure that her father was this James Kibble. Address on 1849 marriage announcement matches.
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28 Mar 2017 16:51 |
So did daughter Margaret die too? Otherwise Elizabeth would be 3rd daughter?
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28 Mar 2017 16:53 |
Your guess is as good as mine. LOL
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28 Mar 2017 17:12 |
(below must have been wife of Son Thomas)
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29 October 1850 - Greenock Advertiser - Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Marriage At Melbourne Place, Kingston, Glasgow, on the 23rd instant, by the Rev. Dr. Robson, Donald Fisher, Esq.. writer, to Margaret Kibble, third daughter of the late Mr John Dalzeil, merchant.
http://myfamilytree.scot/webtrees/individual.php?pid=I171337&ged=tree3
(above from google search)
Scotland Births and Baptisms 1564-1950 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Mary Ferrier Last name Kibble Gender Female Birth year 1840 Birth place Govan,Lanark,Scotland Father's first name(s) Thomas Father's last name Kibble Mother's first name(s) Margaret Mother's last name Dalziel Place Govan County Lanarkshire
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28 Mar 2017 17:36 |
Sarah Kibble and husband Richard Black emigrated to the US and lived in Wisconsin.
Her year of birth is consistent with 1824 and concurs with 1841 census. She must have replaced Sarah b 1812
1860: Dane Wisconsin Richard Black 44 b Scotland Sarah Black 35 George Black 1 Mary W Donell 23
1870: Dane, Wisconsin Richard Black 53 b Scotland Sarah Black 46 b Scotland George Black 12 Mary Black 10 b Wisconsin ( Mary Ferrier Black) Joanna Regan 26
1880: Dane, Wisonsin Richard Black 63 Sarah Black 55 George Black 21 Mary F. Black 19
1851 marriage announcement for Mary Kibble to Thomas Gordon states that Mary was the eldest daughter.
We have Mary b 1816, followed by Elizabeth bc 1821 and then Sarah bc 1824
Margaret must have died She cannot be the Ind person on the 1841 census
Based on all the information, it would seem that James Kibble and Mary Ferrier probably did adhere to the traditional naming pattern. 1st son and 2nd daughter do indeed reflect James's parents: Thomas Kibble and Sarah Martin
2nd son and 1st daughter are William and Margaret Traditionally these are the names of the mother's parents William Ferrier and Margaret ...
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29 Mar 2017 07:47 |
Just to clarify children of James & Mary. I did make a mistake with Elizabeth, must be my age, think this is correct
Thomas No 1 12/7/1802 Died as child
Margaret. 13/1/1804. Died no children
William. 17/2/1806 Die no children
James William 19/12/1807 Died 8/11/1843 Married Sarah Hervey 1839 James Died at 36 Abbotsford Place Laurieston Glasgow Sarah later went to live Isle of Bute
Thomas No 2 16/5/1810 Died 2/5/1839 Married Margaret Dalziel 11/6/1839 Margaret later married Donald Fisher (writer) Thomas died Cumberland Place Eglington St Laurieston Glasgow
Sarah No 1. 8/1/1812 Died no children
Robert. 12/8/1814 Married Eliza Thomson McCloud in Grenock. They has son James in 8/7/1838 Then Emigrated to Australia.
Mary. 13/6/1816 Died 22/4/1895 Married Thomas Gordon (writer)
John 1819 Died 1894 (had the Kibble Conservatory Built) Never Married
Elizabeth. 1820/21. Married James Hervey
George Augustus Frederick 1822 Died 18/12/1879. Married Mary McGeorge in Australia in 1843 Mary was from Dumfriesshire. She died 16/12/1865 After having 7 children. George then Married Elizabeth Mc Dermott in 1866 they then had another 7 children.
Sarah No 2 1824/25 Married Richard Black 1857 Brother John was witness
We know by James Kibble's Will that only 3 sons survived him - John, Robert & George 3 Daughters who survived him were - Sarah No 2, Mary Kibble Gordon, Elizabeth Kibble Hervey. Children of Sons Thomas & James were also mentioned
Thomas No 1 Died as a child Sarah No 1 Died as a child William & Margaret both Died ,but do not know when Thomas No 2 & James William both Died leaving children
Interesting the Wills of both Thomas No 2 & James William were written by Thomas Gordon (Husband of Sister Mary)
You may also find interesting Thomas Kibble Snr (Father of James Kibble 1777-1856) Was the Cousin of another James Kibble of Whittford & Greenlaw. Thomas who was also a writer did the Will for his cousin James James Kibble of Greenlaw Also had a Daughter named Elizabeth, she never married and on her death left money to start the Kibble School for wayward boys in a Glasgow
The Margaret mentioned in the 1841 Census was Margaret Dalziel with her Daughter Mary Ferrier Kibble
I have had a number of emails with Nicola S , however we are looking at different people. I am mostly interested in the Ferrier side, or Thomas Kibble & Sarah Martin and beyond
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29 Mar 2017 08:08 |
"Thomas No 2 16/5/1810 Died 2/5/1839 Married Margaret Dalziel 11/6/1839"
(something not right there!)
The Deaths you are missing, are they not on S/People?...
(numerous newspaper items, kibble/greenlaw/writer)
Chris :)
12 July 1894 - Morning Post - London, London, England
Death KIBBLE - On the 8th inst., at The Whins, Alderley Edge, Cheshire, John Kibble of Coulport House, Loch Long, aged 76.
(more items relating, kibble coulport as keywords)
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29 Mar 2017 11:17 |
There are no birth or death records on SP prior to Statutory Records of 1855
The pre 1855 birth info which has been found, actually come from the baptismal records
In some parishes, the Mortcloth Records survived which held burial cost which is where many pre 1855 death info is sourced.
There was no standard format to these and the amount of information that they contain will vary from Parish to Parish
OPR records do exist for Govan ( where the children were baptised) from 1817 to 1854 but, I can't find any entries in this Parish for anyone named Kibble ( or variants)
OPR recording ceased in in 1854 By widening the search, and omitting all dates there are less that 30 entries, for Kibble /Kibbel/ Kebble etc, on Mortcloth Records for the entire country
The vast majority are in recorded in Paisley OPR . It's possible that one or more of these relate to the children in question but, even the info on the indices vary. Some have names and death dates but, no age is recorded!
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