Person:Ella Ballingall (2)

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Ella Maud Ballingall
m. 17 Apr 1888
  1. Ella Maud Ballingall1889 - 1966
  2. David Ronald McLean BallingallAbt 1894 - 1923
m. 2 Dec 1920
Facts and Events
Name Ella Maud Ballingall
Alt Name Maud Ballingall
Gender Female
Birth[3] 30 Jul 1889 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Marriage 2 Dec 1920 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotlandto Adam George Watson
Death? 1 Mar 1966 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

Maud BALLINGALL married Adam WATSON (family letters) in 1920 in Scotland (scotlandspeople). Ella Maud Ballingall was born 1889 in Scotland (scotlandspeople). The will of Mrs. Ella Maud Watson of Edinburgh, widow of Adam George Watson, W. S., with estate in England and Scotland, was reported in the Times 28may1966. Ella Maud BALLINGALL, aged 31, of 4 Lansdowne Crescent, Edinburgh, daughter of George David Ballingall, writer to the Signet, and Annie Niven McLean Ballingall nee Masterton, married at St. (Johns?) Church, Princes St., Edinburgh, 2dec1920 Adam G. WATSON, writer to the Signet, aged 44, widower, of 12 Abercromby (Place?), Edinburgh, son of the Right Honorable William Baron Watson of Thankerton, deceased, and Margaret Watson nee Bannatyne, deceased. Witnesses were Geoff Gordon, Geo. D. Ballingall and W. Watson (scotlandspeople). In the Times 23nov1920 and 3dec1920 there are articles on the wedding of Hon. Adam George Watson, W.S., 12 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh and Maud, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ballingall, 4 Lansdowne Crescent, Edinburgh, at St John’s Episcopal Church, Edinburgh, on 2dec1920. the bridesmaids were the bride’s cousins, Gladys Gulland and Beatrice Ballingall. The Hon. and Mrs. William Watson were present. Adam Watson was the brother of the Hon. Ronald Bannatyne Watson (born 1883 in Edinburgh) a cricketer (family letters, internet). Times, 2aug1938: marriage arranged of Lord Montgomerie, son of the Earl of Eglinton and Winton and Beatrice Countess of Eglinton and Winton, and Ursula, elder daughter of Hon. Ronald and Mrs. Watson of 11 Clarendon Crescent, Edinburgh. Their marriage was reported 11nov1938; guests were Hon. Adam and Mrs. Watson.

Maud BALLINGALL married Adam WATSON (family letters) in 1920 in Scotland (scotlandspeople). Ella Maud Ballingall was born 1889 in Scotland (scotlandspeople). Ella Maud Ballingall was b. 30jul1889 (K. Haiming). The will of Mrs. Ella Maud Watson of Edinburgh, widow of Adam George Watson, W. S., with estate in England and Scotland, was reported in the Times 28may1966. Ella Maud BALLINGALL, aged 31, of 4 Lansdowne Crescent, Edinburgh, daughter of George David Ballingall, writer to the Signet, and Annie Niven McLean Ballingall nee Masterton, married at St. (Johns?) Church, Princes St., Edinburgh, 2dec1920 Adam G. WATSON, writer to the Signet, aged 44, widower, of 12 Abercromby (Place?), Edinburgh, son of the Right Honorable William Baron Watson of Thankerton, deceased, and Margaret Watson nee Bannatyne, deceased. Witnesses were Geoff Gordon, Geo. D. Ballingall and W. Watson (scotlandspeople). In the Times 23nov1920 and 3dec1920 there are articles on the wedding of Hon. Adam George Watson, W.S., 12 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh and Maud, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ballingall, 4 Lansdowne Crescent, Edinburgh, at St John’s Episcopal Church, Edinburgh, on 2dec1920. the bridesmaids were the bride’s cousins, Gladys Gulland and Beatrice Ballingall. The Hon. and Mrs. William Watson were present. Adam Watson was the brother of the Hon. Ronald Bannatyne Watson (born 1883 in Edinburgh) a cricketer (family letters, internet). Times, 2aug1938: marriage arranged of Lord Montgomerie, son of the Earl of Eglinton and Winton and Beatrice Countess of Eglinton and Winton, and Ursula, elder daughter of Hon. Ronald and Mrs. Watson of 11 Clarendon Crescent, Edinburgh. Their marriage was reported 11nov1938; guests were Hon. Adam and Mrs. Watson.

References
  1.   General Register Office for Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).
  2.   General Register Office for Scotland. 1901 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).
  3. National Records of Scotland. Scotlandspeople.
  4.   Family letters.