Person:Agnes Ewing (3)

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Agnes Ewing
d.
m. 14 Jun 1754
  1. Stella Ewing - 1763
  2. Caleb Ewing
  3. John Ewing
  4. James Ewing1755 - 1806
  5. Agnes EwingAbt 1759 -
  6. Helen Ewing1761 -
Facts and Events
Name Agnes Ewing
Gender Female
Birth[1] Abt 1759 Barony, Lanark Scotland
Baptism[2][1][3] 11 Oct 1759
Death? Y

1759 - "Hugh Ewing & Margt Muckelle in Calton had their 2 Child Bapt 10 O ct Called Agnes. John & Rob' Ingles Witt" ------ from O.P.R. Births 622/00200139 Barony --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages - from <www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk.

Marriage: 2 18/Oct/1783 EWING AGNES ANDREW JAMIESON/FR355 F LOUDOUN 603/00 0001

  Children of Andrew and Agnes (Ewing) Jamieson - in Loudoun -

21/May/1786 JAMIESON AGNES ANDREW JAMIESON/AGNES EWING FR207 F LOUDOUN 603/00 001*

2 26/Sept /1784 JAMIESON ELIZABETH ANDREW JAMIESON/AGNES EWING FR200 F LOUDOUN 603/00 001 ---------------------------------

 Lanarkshire     Contents     Lanarkshire Towns & Parishes


Barony Locating Barony on a map can be a somewhat perplexing business - for you will almost certainly fail to locate it on any modern map! Today, what was Barony parish has long been eaten up by the city of Glasgow. In the past it represented lands which were to the north of the city and which were, in those days, more rural - they included Maryhill, Lambhill, Bishopriggs, Kelvinside, Possil, Balornock, Springburn, Provanmill, Millerston, Dennistoun, Garthamlock, Carntyne, Parkhead, Calton, Barlanark, Shettleston, Tollcross and Barrachnie. (Some of these cross parish boundaries.)

The one reminder of the name Barony is the former Barony Church, now Strathclyde University's Barony Hall, which is located directly opposite Glasgow Cathedral --------------------

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Parish registers of Barony, Lanark (Glasgow).. (FHL film 1041476).
  2. Old Parochial Records - Barony. (<www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk).
  3. Barony, Lanark (Glasgow) Scotland