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Patrick Park MacIndoe
b.4 Apr 1855 Old Kilpatrick, Dunbarton, Scotland
d.1895 Western Australia, Australia
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m. 17 Aug 1852
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m. 1 Jun 1878
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Patrick Park Macindoe (1855) d. 1895, W. Australia (ancestry.com). Patrick Park Macindoe married Lamberta Robertina Gemmell 1878 at Victoria, Australia (ancestry.com). In 1861 at Auchentoshan House, Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, John MacIndoe (spelt Mocindoe on ancestry-com) (b. 1823, Chirnside (Churnside), Berwickshire), merchant, cotton spinner, lived with his sons, all born in Old Kilpatrick: Alexander D. (b.1854), Patrick B. (b.1855), James B. (b.1857) and visitor Patrick A. Black (b.1840 Glasgow, merchant) (census). In 1871 John MacIndoe (b. 1823, wrongly transcribed as 1853 in ancestry-com, Churnside, Berwickshire), I P tondowner (?landowner), lived at Sardinia Pl., Cecil St., Govan, Glasgow, with sons James B. (b. 1857, Duntocher), Patrick P. (b. 1856), art student, and Alexander D. (b. 1854), clerk (census). Patrick Park MACINDOE was born 4apr1855 in Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire (IGI) and died 1895 at Coolgardie, WA, Australia (S Reid). Patrick married Lamberta Robertina GEMMELL 1jun1878 at Victoria, Australia. In 1881 Patrick P. Macindoe (b. 1855, Old Kilpatrick, distiller), wife Berta (b. 1866, Demerara, B.S.), daughters Marie M. (1879 Glasgow), Eliza E. P. (10months, Glasgow), sister in law Emma E. Gemmell (b. 1862 Australia) and 4 servants were at Parkhill, Old Kilpatrick (census). The family emigrated to Melbourne in 1889 (S. Reid). Margaret Adair Black, youngest dau of Mr. P.B. Black, Argyle, Merrylands, and the late Mrs. C.S. Black, marr Charles Granville Holdsworth of Parringahan, Gisborne, NZ, at “Wychingham”, the residence of her brother in law, Mr. W. Ensor of Puha, on 8feb1911; the bride was given away by her brother John Black (Hobart), bridesmaids were Misses Park MacIndoe of Hobart, Beatrice Holdsworth, Phyllis and Leila Ensor, the best man was Bernard H., brother of groom (Sydney Morning Herald, Poverty Bay Herald, NZ). P.B. Black (1841 Barony, Lanarks.-1911 Australia) was brother of Eliza Jane Black (1835 Barony-1857), mother of Patrick Park MacIndoe (1855-1895 Australia), one of whose daughters probably was at the wedding. In 1861 at Auchentoshan House, Old Kilpatrick, Dunbartonshire, John MacIndoe (spelt Mocindoe on ancestry-com) (b. 1823, Chirnside (Churnside), Berwickshire), merchant, cotton spinner, lived with his sons, all born in Old Kilpatrick: Alexander D. (b.1854), Patrick B. (b.1855), James B. (b.1857) and visitor Patrick A. Black (b.1840 Glasgow, merchant) (census). In 1871 John MacIndoe (b. 1823, wrongly transcribed as 1853 in ancestry-com, Churnside, Berwickshire), I P tondowner (?landowner), lived at Sardinia Pl., Cecil St., Govan, Glasgow, with sons James B. (b. 1857, Duntocher), Patrick P. (b. 1856), art student, and Alexander D. (b. 1854), clerk (census). References
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