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23851 Shown on IGI list at FHC W-S. Index of Deeds- Yancey County, Book 6 page 683, Deed recorded on 11 April 1874, shows that John Riddle and wife Nancy sold to B.B. Riddle (Benjamin Britton) 200 acres of land on Lauel Branch, Pensacola Yancey County, N.C. This John Riddle was the son of Benjamin Tyre Riddle, and the uncle of B. B. Riddle. From Mary N. Rust Riddle letter John's wife is Nancy McKinney. Riddle, John (I46116)
 
23852 Shown on IGI W-S as Lyddy M Riddle b. 1852. Also shows Lydia M. Riddle m. 3 Mar 1870 to C.P.(Pinckney) DEYTON Riddle, Lydia Margaret (I46397)
 
23853 Showroom assistant mans clothiers Douglas, Ethel Mary (I111227)
 
23854 Shreveport, LA Sanders (I102710)
 
23855 Shubal moved with his parents to Whiting, Vermont, in 1785, and there married Freelove Rice. Most of his life was apparently spent in Whiting. Branch, Shubal (2) (I3827)
 
23856 Shurtleff, ed., Nathaniel B.. Records of Plymouth Colony: Births,Marriages, Deaths, Burials, and Other Records, 1633-1689. Baltimore:Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1976.

Source Medium: Book 
Source (S3539)
 
23857 Siblings variously named Kyshe or Kisch Kyshe, James William Norton (I190541)
 
23858 Siblings were: Elias, Samuel, Lewis, Azariah, Silas, Hannah, Sarah, Stephen, Deborah, & Phoebe Breese. Breese, John (I63657)
 
23859 Sidney Herbert Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone, 16th Lord Elphinstone and 2nd Baron Elphinstone KT ( 27 July 1869 - 28 November 1955 ) was a Scottish nobleman.
The son of the 15th Lord Elphinstone and Constance, daughter of the 6th Earl of Dunmore , he was educated at Marlborough College and succeeded his father in 1893. In 1910 he married Lady Mary Bowes Lyon , daughter of the 14th Earl of Strathmore . They had five children:
Hon. Mary Elizabeth (1911-1980), died unmarried.
Hon. John Alexander (1914-1975)
Hon. Jean Constance (b. 1915)
Hon. Andrew Charles Victor (1918-1975)
Hon. Margaret (b. 1925)
Lord Elphinstone was Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1923 and 1924, Lord Clerk Register of Scotland and Keeper of the Signet from 1944 until his death. He was invested as a Knight of the Thistle in 1927 and was Chancellor of the Order from 1949. He was Captain General of the Royal Company of Archers from 1935 until 1953 and was Governor of the Bank of Scotland .
[ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sidney_Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone,_16th_Lord_Elphinstone ] 
Elphinstone, Sidney Herbert 16th Lord Elphinstone (I72708)
 
23860 Sidney married and had five children but no names or dates at this time. Sherland, Sidney (I3186)
 
23861 Sidney married and had five children but no names or dates at this time. Family: Sidney Sherland / (F1115)
 
23862 Sied aged 90 Douglas, Dr. George Keith (I83820)
 
23863 Signer of Declaration of Independence

Governor of South Carolina

Signer of our Declaration of Independance 
Rutledge, Edward (I133524)
 
23864 silk sewer Kerr, Agnes (I22560)
 
23865 Silversmith Brower, Walter Scott (I84079)
 
23866 Simon Fraser, of Ness Castle, co. Inverness, a London merchant and a director of the East India Company Fraser, Simon (I190412)
 
23867 Simon Heneage, who died on May 14 aged 80, was the co-founder in 1988 of the Cartoon Art Trust; in 2006 it achieved its aim of setting up a museum devoted to British cartoon art at the Cartoon Museum in Little Russell Street, London.

Walker-Heneage

Simon Anthony Helyar Walker-Heneage
=(1955) Elizabeth Mary Wardlaw-Ramsay; b. 11 June 1934; dau of Arthur Balcarres Wardlaw-Ramsay & Hon. Mary Alexandra Fraser.

1. James Arthur Walker-Heneage; b. 1957.
=(1987) Charlotte Elizabeth Shott

1.1 Alexander George Walker-Heneage; b. 25 Sept 1995.
1.2 Eliza Mary Walker-Heneage; b. 19 May 1993.
1.3 Georgia Madeline Walker-Heneage; b. 22 June 1997.

2. Celia Mary Walker-Heneage; b. 1956.
=(1990) Paul Maxwell Gurowich

2.1 Timothy Peter Gurowich; b. 24 Apr 1991.
2.2 (adopted 1997) Aaron Finbarr Simon Gurowich; b. 12 Dec 1994.

3. Arabella Jane Walker-Heneage; b. 1959.
=(1985) Nicholas John Gibson Hoare

3.1 Thomas James Douro Hoare; b. 23 July 1988.
3.2 Charlie Benjamin Douro Hoare; b. 17 Nov 1997.

4. Sophie Dionysia Walker-Heneage; b. 1962.
=(1988) Nicholas John Gibson Wright

4.1 Flora Clemence Elizabeth Wright; b. 4 Nov 1990.
4.2 Lily Dionysia Wright; b. 13 June 1992.
4.3 Isobel Artemis Wright; b. 14 Jan 1997.

5. Sarah Phoebe Walker-Heneage; b. 1974.

5.1 Poppy Lauren Dean; b. 2 May 1997. 
Walker-Heneage, Simon Anthony Helyar (I76305)
 
23868 Simon, 3rd of Ford, was appointed tutor and factor to his maternal uncle, William Douglas of Garvald, who was certified insane. Fraser, Simon (3rd of Ford) (I84165)
 
23869 Simpson's first wife Mary died in 1791. According to her gravestone in Barrackpore she was only 23 but had given birth to seven children. Five daughters - Mary, Jane, Anna, Eliza and Eleanor (Ellen) - are attested by the East India Company's official records or by announcements in Calcutta periodicals. Four of them married EIC military officers. Mary (I190537)
 
23870 Simsbury First Church Case, Esther (I18764)
 
23871 Simsbury, Hartford, CT Case, Hannah (I14768)
 
23872 Simsbury, Hartford, CT Case, Sarah (I14867)
 
23873 Simsbury, Hartford, CT Case, Sergt. Daniel (I16608)
 
23874 Since 1963, Max Margrave of Baden was head of the house at the head of the formerly ruling Grand Ducal Baden Princely House, which from 1112 to 1918 provided the sovereigns in the Baden part of today's federal state of Baden-W?rttemberg."

"His successor as head of the House of Baden is Bernhard Margrave of Baden, the previous hereditary prince." 
Baden, Maximilian, Margrave of (I60015)
 
23875 Since Elizabeth's brother and sister are listed with her on the 1880Federal Census and her brother's last name is given as "Cross", itwill be assumed that Elizabeth's maiden name is "Cross" until otherinformation should surface to prove the name to be different. SLJuhl,compiler.

Page No. 113/29
Name: Elizabeth Farner
Census Date: 1 Mar 1905
Residence County: Crawford
Residence State: Kansas
Locality: Pittsburg
Birth Location: Indiana
Family Number: 1301
Gender: Female
Estimated birth year: abt 1849
Race: White
Line: 23
Roll: ks1905_36
Listed:
A. Farner, Elizabeth, Effie, Pearl, Joseph, Edith
Note: children Ada & Essie are no longer listed with the family. 
Cross, Elizabeth E. (I69724)
 
23876 Since the Cornwallis-West family was impoverished, the Hochbergs were forced to pay and organise the wedding. The wedding ceremony took place at St. Margaret's in Westminster on 8 December 1891. Notable witnesses were Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) and his wife Princess Alexandra, while Queen Victoria personally gave the couple her blessing. They began their married life by traveling throughout Europe, Africa, Asia and America. As a wedding gift from Hans Heinrich XI, the senior head of the house, the young couple received Schloss F?rstenstein near Waldenburg , where they hosted the finest European aristocracy throughout their entire marriage. Family: Hans Heinrich (XV von Hochberg, Prince of Pless) Hochberg / (Mary Theresa Olivia (Daisy, Princess of Pless) Cornwallis-West (F30179)
 
23877 Since the death of the last clan chief, Major Duncan Macdonald, in London in 1907, the clan that was slaughtered at the infamous Glencoe Massacre of 1692 has been leaderless.

A century later, Scotland's heraldic authority, Lord Lyon, has been asked to investigate a formal claim for the chieftainship which, in turn, has led to research unearthing the clan's strong links to the subcontinent.

According to a report in the Scotsman, the Indian pedigree has come to light with the emergence of an octogenarian New Zealander claiming to be a direct descendant of the 17th-century leader of the 38 people killed in one of the most treacherous episodes in Scottish history.

Colin MacDonald, 83, a retired farmer from Christchurch, has proved that six generations ago, his forebear was Alasdair Macdonald (or MacIain) of Glencoe, a huge man with a white flowing beard who was among those callously murdered in 1692.

But, genealogists investigating Colin MacDonald's claim have discovered that there is a line of descent that has a superior claim to the title.

The rival line springs from Ewen Macdonald - MacIain's great-great-great grandson's romantic liaison with a mysterious woman reputed to be an Indian princess.

Before Colin MacDonald can be anointed clan chief, genealogists must first prove there are no surviving male descendants of Ewen Macdonald of Glencoe (1788-1840) and his lover, whom he seduced in India where he worked as a surgeon with the East India Company.

Their relationship might have raised eyebrows in 19th-century Glencoe, but its existence has delighted Indian representatives in Scotland, who said it underlined Scotland's strong historical bond with India.

Macdonald family lore suggests that the woman - known as Bunnoo - was the daughter of a maharajah. Her royal credentials, however, may have been overstated.

The baptismal certificate of the couple's only child - a daughter Ellen born in Numuch, Calcutta in 1830 - simply describes Bunnoo as a "native Indian woman".

There are also doubts over whether the couple were actually married - a factor that can be important when deciding the fate of aristocratic lineages given the need for a legitimate heir. 
Macdonald, Dr Ewen Maciain (17th of Glencoe) (I159620)
 
23878 Singer and entertainer Douglas, Tommie John (TJ) Jr. (I192684)
 
23879 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Ohlenkamp, Kris (I2732)
 
23880 Single (Duncan, p.158). Case, Florence Maybelle (I30288)
 
23881 Single (Duncan, p.170). Case, Olive Emily (I35132)
 
23882 Single (Duncan, p.171). Case, Duane Herschel (I35169)
 
23883 Single (Duncan, p.172). Case, Harriet A. (I35241)
 
23884 single (on death certificate) Stevens, Temple (I192069)
 
23885 Single at death.
recorded as address: 1731 W. Central 
Scotti, Frank Richard (I69648)
 
23886 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Turner, David L. (I3383)
 
23887 Single in 1881 Douglas, Jane (I191325)
 
23888 Single in 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census in West Derby, Lancashire, England
 
Douglas, Eleanor G (I193279)
 
23889 Single in c.1923 and living in Brown's Valley, Montgomery County,Indiana. Rice, Clara Clarel E. (I89938)
 
23890 Single--per death certificate.

SOURCE: Online Death Certificate available at:http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates/results.asp?type=basic&tLName=wright&tFName=&sCounty=Putnam&tYear=#null 
Wright, Rebecca Jane (I63617)
 
23891 Single. (Duncan, p.28) Andrews, Rosette (I18102)
 
23892 Single. (Duncan, p.32) Mills, Thomas (I18278)
 
23893 Sir Alan Lauder was usually documented as of Whitslaid and Haltoun. Hisfather, Sir Robert, did not die until c1370 and so Alan lived mostly atWhitslaid, near Lauder burgh. He was granted the forfeited estate ofHaltoun in July 1377. His son, another Sir Robert, moved into the Bassand Tyninghame after his grandfather's death, and Sir Alan (who diedabout 1403 when his son was served heir) remained at Haltoun. It isthought that he may have had two wives but the evidence is soley oneentry in the Great Seal, extemely late in life, where his wife is namedas Elizabeth. Its is possible, even probable that this is an error by thescribe.
[I had his wife as Alicia Campbell, dau of Colin Oig Campbell and HelenaMor)
From Ancestors of Francis, Celia & Hugo Hodgson athttp://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ancestorsearch&id=I14260 
de Lawedre, Alan (of The Bass, Whitslaid, and Haltoun) (I79573)
 
23894 Sir Alex Fergusson, who died 31 July, 2018, aged 69, was the former presiding officer of the Scottish parliament, the MSP for Scotland South 1999-2003, and for Galloway and West Dumfries, 2003-16, who resigned in 2016 after 17 years service, and was knighted in that year.

He was a scion of the Fergusson baronets of Kilkerran. He was born Alexander Charles Onslow Fergusson 8 April, 1949, and educated at Eton, the elder son of the Rev Simon Charles David Fergusson by his wife the former Auriole Kathleen Hughes-Onslow, descended from the Earls of Onslow. and was a grandson paternally of Sir Charles Fergusson, 7th Baronet GCB, GCMG, DSO, MVO (1865-1951), by his wife the former Lady Alice Mary Boyle (d 1958), daughter of the 7th Earl of Glasgow. 
Fergusson, Sir Alexander Charles Onslow (Alex) (I83117)
 
23895 Sir Alexander Burnett of Leys, 2nd Baronet (1653-63).
" When I heard," the laird of Brodie in his Diary says, " that the lord of Leyis Burnet, being a sober, grave man, had a successor so profane, dissolute, and naughty, my hart said, ' What doe I travel for under the sun. How is it true of Solomon, men know not what shall come after them, whether a wyse man or a fool.' " As the young laird of Leys who succeeded his grandfather in 1653, and was in possession but ten years, was then but a second year's student at King's College, let us charitably hope that Brodie's language was stronger than the occasion warranted.
Sir Alexander Burnett was served heir loth March, 1654. He had not succeeded, as his grandfather did, to an unembarrassed estate. Sir Thomas' debts and obligations both to strangers and to his own family were considerable, and to discharge them it was found necessary to wadset parts of the property. One of these wadsets, given when Sir Alexander was under age, with advice and consent of his curators, tells us who the curators whom he had chosen were, namely, his maternal uncle. Lord Arbuthnot, Sir Robert Douglas of Tillewhilly, William Coutts of Cluny, and Mr. Alexander Burnett of Craigmyle. They are, with one exception, not those whom his grandfather had directed him to choose ; but the absence of his uncle, Thomas Burnett of Sauchen (who had been named failing his uncle, Robert Burnett, a sine quo non\\ is accounted for by the circumstance that he is the wadsetter, and that the lands are those of which he had a tack in security of his portion of 10,000 marks. Mis- management, however, or extravagance is suggested when the debt to Alexander Burnett of Countessvveils, stated in Sir Thomas' will at 8000 marks, has risen to 20,000, for which sum, in 1658, Sir Alexander, newly of age, has to give him a wadset over Leys. In 1662, the year before his death. Sir Alexander gives a redeemable conveyance of Muchalls to Master Robert Burnett of Cowtoun (fourth son of James Burnett of Craigmyle, the 1st Baronet's brother), of which the latter had actual possession for the next sixteen years, and was generally styled Robert Burnett of Muchalls. " Heard," writes Brodie on 8th May, 1663, " that Leys Burnet was dead. Youth, strength, and vigour could not preserve from death." Dying at the early age of 26, he left six children by his wife, Elizabeth Coutts, of the family of Coutts of Auchtercoull,* who afterwards married David Ramsay of Balmain. The exordium of his testament, dated 30th January, 1663, recommends his "soul to God to be presented in Jesus Christ in readiness to the great God His grace, by whose mercies I hope to be saved," and ordains his body to be " honourably buried in the quire of the Kirk of Banchory." Mr. Robert Burnett, advocate, his uncle, and Mr. Robert Burnett of Muchalls, are appointed executors, and also tutors to his children. He leaves to Robert, his second son, 8000 marks; to William, his third son, 6000 marks; to his daughters, Elizabeth, 6000, Jean, 4000, and Margaret, 4000 marks. The amount of his executry as given up is ;?'iio8 13s. 4d 
Burnett, Sir Alexander (2nd Bt of Leys) (I92847)
 
23896 Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, fourth baronet, an officer in the French service, and knight of St. Louis; on whose death, the title became extinct.

The estate of Dalmahoy, about the middle of the seventeenth century, was purchased by the Dalrymples, from whom it was bought, about the middle of the eighteenth century, by James earl of Morton, and it now belongs to that noble family.
 
Dalmahoy, Sir Alexander (4th Baronet) (I108321)
 
23897 Sir Alexander Dalmahoy, second baronet, hereditary under-master of the royal household of Scotland, married Alicia, daughter of John Paterson, archbishop of Glasgow, and had, besides a daughter Margaret, wife of Alexander Campbell of Kinpont, two sons, Alexander, his heir, and William, father of Alexander Dalmahoy an eminent chemist in London. Dalmahoy, Sir Alexander (2nd Baronet) Baronet (I108316)
 
23898 Sir Alexander Dick, fifth Baronet of Prestonfield, (the only son), died unmarried in 1808. His sisters, above-mentioned, became the heirs of line, while the Prestonfield baronetcy and estate devolved to the next heir-male, Sir John Dick, sixth Baronet of Prestonfield. Dick, Sir Alexander (5th Bart of Prestonfield) (I124305)
 
23899 Sir Alexander Muir MacKenzie, 1st Baronet FRSE (2 March 1764 ? 11 March 1835) was a Scottish advocate and landowner.
In 1805 he inherited the estates of Delvine following the death of his wife's great uncle, John MacKenzie of Delvine 
Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Muir (I143692)
 
23900 Sir Alexander Stewart was a favorite of James VI (James I of England), who knighted him in 1590 at the coronation of his consort, Queen Anne of Denmark. Sir Alexander married (first) Christian Douglas, daughter of Sir William Douglas, and (second) the Lady Elizabeth Douglas, daughter of David, Earl Angus, and widow of John, seventh Lord Maxwell (Earl of Morton). He died on October 9, 1649, leaving five children. Sir Alexander Stewart was elevated to the peerage, July 19, 1607, by the title of Baron of Garlies, and on September 19, 1623, was advanced to the Earl of Galloway. Stewart, Sir Alexander (1st Earl of Galloway) (I111728)
 

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