Person:Jane Black (30)

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Jane Hewit Black
m. 22 Oct 1814
  1. James Black1816 - 1867
  2. Jane Hewit Black1817 - 1905
  3. Ann Maxwell Black1829 - 1859
m. 1 Jun 1837
Facts and Events
Name Jane Hewit Black
Gender Female
Birth? 12 Feb 1817 West Lothian, Scotland
Christening? 15 Mar 1817 Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
Marriage 1 Jun 1837 Barony, Lanark, Scotlandto William Logie
Death[1] 1 Jun 1905 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

Jane Hewit BLACK born 1817 in Linlithgow, married 1jun1837 in Barony parish Sheriff William LOGIE. The will is registered 19dec1872 at Scottish archives of William LOGIE, Sheriff substitute of Lanarkshire, spouse of Jane Hewat LOGIE or BLACK, resident at Cambroe House, Bellshill, nr. Airdrie. Will of Jane Hewat Black or Logie (d. 1jun1905 Edinburgh) of 67 Leamington Terr., Edinburgh; sealed 26aug1905 London, confirmation of George Best McNair, Wilsone Black sometime assistant quartermaster general Donald Fisher writer Robert Stanser McNair advocate Sir Edward Noel Walker and John Watson writer (National Probate Calendar).

In 1841 Jane and William (b.1809 Lanarkshire), writer, lived with 2 servants at 13 Blythswood Sq., Glasgow (census). In 1851 Jane H. Logie (b.1817 Linlithgow), William Logie (b.1809 Barnes Park, Lanarkshire), W. S. and procurator, Glasgow and ?? Sherriff Court, Glasgow, and his sister in law Ann Maxwell Black (b.1830 Barony) lived at Bardowie House, Baldernock, Stirlingshire (census). In 1855 they were living at 77 St. Vincent Street, Glasgow (R. Huggard). In 1871 Jane H. Logie (b. 1817 Linlithgow), William Logie (b. 1809 Barony), sheriff (?)lab of Lanarkshire, and sister Mary Logie (b. Trone (Troon?), Ayrshire) lived at Cambroe House, Bothwell, Lanarkshire (census). In 1881 Jane was at 67 (cs) or 6 (census) Leamington Terrace, Edinburgh, together with Mary LOGIE (born 1823), Sophia Spens BLACK (born 1844) and Anna Barbara LOGIE (born 18nov1856, Hamilton, Ontario, a daughter of Mary LOGIE’s halfbrother, Judge Alexander LOGIE) (ce). In 1891 Jane H. Logie, head, living on private means, and niece Sophia S. Black (b. 1845) lived at 67 Leamington Terrace, Edinburgh (ce). According to the obituary of Mary LOGIE, Jane lived with Mary latterly in Edinburgh. Jane probably married the son of the sister-in-law (Mary MCNAIR, born 13jul1784, married 1808 Major William LOGIE, who lived from 12nov1782 to 17jun1853) of her uncle John BLACK of Claremont (who married 22aug1796 Margaret MCNAIR). Photo: http://bulgar12.tripod.com/family/index.album/jane-hewat-black?i=4&s=1

References
  1. General Register Office for Scotland. 1891 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).
  2.   Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland (Extracted records)
    FHL Film 1066633, 1813/1855.

    Extract: Vital Records Index - British Isles - Second Edition
    Christening event for: Jane Hewit BLACK
    Gender: Female
    Birth Date: 12 Feb 1817
    Christening Date: 15 Mar 1817
    Recorded in: Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
    Father: James BLACK
    Mother: Sophia Harriet SPENS
    Source: FHL Film 1066633 Dates: 1813 - 1855

    Principal in Christening Extract.

  3.   International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008)
    Batch #: M119686, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: 1041481, 0994188, Printout Call #: 6900812, D.
  4.   International Genealogical Index. ( The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, 1999-2008)
    Batch #: M119686, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: 0994189-0994191, Printout Call #: NONE, Dates.
  5.   various. Family letters (2).
  6.   General Register Office for Scotland. 1841 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).
  7.   General Register Office for Scotland. 1851 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).
  8.   General Register Office for Scotland. 1871 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).
  9.   General Register Office for Scotland. 1881 Scotland Census. (Edinburgh).