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William Semple, 'of Fulwood' 'of Dalmoak'
 
 
  1. William Semple
  • HWilliam Semple, 'of Fulwood' 'of Dalmoak'
  • WJean DunlopAbt 1657 -
m. Bef 1696
  1. Johne Semple1696 -
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Name William Semple, 'of Fulwood' 'of Dalmoak'
Gender Male
Marriage to Janet Dennistoun
Marriage Bef 1696 to Jean Dunlop

William Semple of Fulwood & Dalmoak

  • 1651-1673 - Legal papers of William Bonteine [Bunting] of Ardoche [Ardoch], including an account of the debts paid by him on the mains of Kirktoun [Kirkton] and an extract registered Submission and Decreet Arbitral between him and William Sempill [Semple] of Dalmoak, relative to the multures of Dalmoak.
The National Archives of Scotland, Record No. GD22/1/35
http://195.153.34.9/onlinecatalogue/browseTreeview.aspx?reference=GD22/1/35&
References
  1.   Irving, Joseph. The Book of Dumbartonshire: A History of the County Burghs, Parishes, and Lands, Memoirs of... (Dumbartonshire,: W. and A. K. Johnston, 1879).

    The Book of Dumbartonshire - Cardross Genealogies: Dennistoun of Colgrain - Page 329 - Jean Sempill, daughter of William Sempill of Fulwood. She married, John Dennistoun of Colgrain, 15th February, 1648. Issue:
    1. Margaret, born 1649
    2. Jean, married to  ? Stirling of Milliken
    3. Janet, married William Sempill of Fulwood, or Dalmoak, who discharged her tocher of 2500 merks in 1671.
    She married secondly, Thomas Fleming, merchant, burgess of Dumbarton, and had by him a son, Charles.

  2.   Irving, J. (Joseph). The history of Dumbartonshire, civil, ecclesiastical, and territorial: with genealogical notices of the principal families in the county, the whole based on authentic records, public and private. (Dumbarton [Scotland]: J. Irvine, 1860)
    Page 344, (1860).

    21. – Resignation by Mr. Archibald Dennistoun, in favor of Thomas Flemyng, merchant, burgess of Dumbarton and his son Charles (by umq’ Jean Semple), in fee of the lands of Dalchurne, with reservation in favour of John Semple of Fulwood, guidson of umq’ William Semple of Fulwood, of the lands of Over and Nether Cordells, 30th July, 1669.