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HISTORY OF THE CARLILE FAMILY.
reproduced in Notes of a Journal, by Carlile, James William.
She was buried at Norwood Cemetery.
Carlile, Margaret, of Paisley, the eldest daughter of Carlile,
James, the elder, of Paisley, was born at Paisley in 1785. She
spent part of her life at Parsonstown, Ireland, with her brother
(see Carlile, James, of Dublin), and latterly lived at the residt-nce
of her brother-in-law (Stevenson), Woodside Crescent, Glasgow,
where she died in 1855.
Carlile, Margarita J. B., the youngest daughter of Carlile,
William, of Bristol, was born at St. Helier's, Jersey, in 1885.
She was educated at Clifton, Bristol, and has singing for her
hobby. She resides with her uncle, Mr. Thomas Carlile, of
Dunblane.
Carlile, Marie Louise, seventh (fourth surviving) daughter
of Carlile, Edward, of Richmond, was born on 24 November, 1861,
and was educated privately. She began to work for the Church
Army soon after its foundation, and in 1889 "was appointed Hon.
Superintendent of the Women's Training Homes. This post she
has held ever since, taking up her residence at the Home, and
giving the whole of her time to shaping and controlling" the
women's side of the movement.
HISTORY OF THE CARLILE FAMILY.
reproduced in Notes of a Journal, by Carlile, James William.
She was buried at Norwood Cemetery.
Carlile, Margaret, of Paisley, the eldest daughter of Carlile,
James, the elder, of Paisley, was born at Paisley in 1785. She
spent part of her life at Parsonstown, Ireland, with her brother
(see Carlile, James, of Dublin), and latterly lived at the residt-nce
of her brother-in-law (Stevenson), Woodside Crescent, Glasgow,
where she died in 1855.
Carlile, Margarita J. B., the youngest daughter of Carlile,
William, of Bristol, was born at St. Helier's, Jersey, in 1885.
She was educated at Clifton, Bristol, and has singing for her
hobby. She resides with her uncle, Mr. Thomas Carlile, of
Dunblane.
Carlile, Marie Louise, seventh (fourth surviving) daughter
of Carlile, Edward, of Richmond, was born on 24 November, 1861,
and was educated privately. She began to work for the Church
Army soon after its foundation, and in 1889 "was appointed Hon.
Superintendent of the Women's Training Homes. This post she
has held ever since, taking up her residence at the Home, and
giving the whole of her time to shaping and controlling" the
women's side of the movement.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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