Person:Andrew Bannatyne (1)

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Andrew Bannatyne
b.5 Nov 1798 Scotland
m. 30 Mar 1781
  1. Dugald John Bannatyne1805 - 1863
  2. Andrew Bannatyne1798 - 1871
m. 24 Jul 1828
  1. John Millar BannatyneAbt 1829 - 1886
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Name Andrew Bannatyne
Gender Male
Birth? 5 Nov 1798 Scotland
Marriage 24 Jul 1828 Gorbals, Lanarkshire, Scotlandto Margaret Millar
Death? 11 Jun 1871 Blantyre, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Andrew Bannatine was b. 5nov1798, registered at Glasgow, son of Dugald Bannatine and Agnes Stirling (familysearch). Andrew Bannatyne marr Margaret Millar 24jul1828, Gorbals (familysearch). Andrew Bannatyne, esq., Glasgow, marr Margaret, dau of James Miller, esq., of Millheugh, Professor of Mathematics, Glasgow University, jul1828 at Auchingramount (Blackwood’s Magazine). Andrew Bannatyne (5nov1798 Bute-11jun1871 Milheugh, Blantyre, LL.D., writer, Dean of Faculty of Procurators, partner in firm, Bannatyne, Kirkwood, France) (see Memoirs and Portraits of 100 Glasgow men, which gives birthplace Bute) (F. Leeper). Andrew Bannatyne (1798):

http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/mlemen/mlemen008.htm

Andrew marr Margaret Miller, dau of James Miller, Professor of Mathematics, Glasgow University. Information from “Stirlings of Cadder” by Thomas Willing Stirling, 1933. See http://genforum.genealogy.com/bannatyne/messages/70.html

Andrew Bannatyne, LL.D., of Bannatyne, Kirkwood and M’Jannet, d. 11jun1871 at Milheugh, Blantyre (Glasgow Herald). Will (17 pages) of Andrew Bannatyne, writer in Glasgow, spouse of Margaret Miller Bannatyne, d. at Milheugh, Blantyre, reg 1871 (scotlandspeople). Will of Andrew Bannatyne, 1871 (National Probate Calendar).

Col. John Millar Bannatyne, after retiring, “occupied himself much in literary pursuits relating to his profession” (Old country houses of the old Glasgow gentry). A portrait of Andrew Bannatyne, LL.D., (1798-1871 Milheugh), distinguished Glasgow writer, Dean of the Faculty of Procurators, son of Dugald, spouse of Margaret, dau and heiress of Prof. James Millar of Milheugh, was lent to Old Glasgow Exhibition.

Andreas Bannatyne (No. 8745, matriculated 1813) filius natu maximus dugaldi Armigeri in urbe Glasguensi. Born 1798 Milheugh; LL.D. 1868, writer, Dean of Faculty of Procurators, Glasgow; d. 11jun1871. Grandson of 174; sonlaw of 3536; nephew of 2559, 2560; father of 14773,16665,16722 (Matriculation Albums, Glasgow University). No. 174 was William Stirling.

In 1841 Andrew Bannatyne (1799, writer), Marget (1806) (b. Scotland) and family were at Fairlie Craig Cottage, Largs, Ayrshire (census). In 1851 Andrew Bannatyne (1799, JP Lanarkshire, procurator sheriff court Glasgow), wife Margaret M. (1804), sons James (1832, clerk cotton goods warehse), Andrew (1838), William (1840), Mark (1841), Alexander (1843), Neil (1844), (b. Glasgow), were at Woodlands Terr., Barony, Lanarks. (census). In 1871 Alex Geddes (1815 Glasgow, druggist) and family and Andrea Bannatyne esq. (no age) were at Millheugh Hse, Blantyre (census). In 1881 Margaret M. Bannatyne (1803), dau Elizabeth Jarvie (1834) (both b. Glasgow, wid, interest of money), Jarvie grandchildren and grandson Andrew M. Bannatyne (1860 Glasgow, unm, clerk in law office), were at Millheugh House, Blantyre (census, LDS); the surname was Mcbannatyne in findmypast. Elizabeth Bannatyne (b. 1833 Glasgow, dau of Andrew Bannatyne and Margt Miller) marr J. Jarvie 1860, Glasgow (familysearch). Agnes D’Arcy, dau of A. Bannatyne, esq., of Milheugh, marr Robert Jarvie, esq., of Shanghai, 1863, Glasgow (Lloyds Weekly). In 1865 a 3yr old dau of John Jarvie of Glasgow, d. at Milheugh (Glasgow Herald).