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Of the Family of Andrew Johnston in Balcujhain, parish
of Chapel of Garioch, in the shire of Aberdeen.
(XIV).
I. — Andrew Johnston is the fourth son of John, the second
in Boginjoss, by Mrs. Margaret Chalmers.
In his youth he went to sea, and had afterwards the com-
mand of diiferent merchant vessels, (the property of his brother
William, &c.) trading to North America and elsewhere, belonging
to the Port of Aberdeen.
He married in London, anno 1794, Miss Margaret Inglis, by
whom he had a family of four sons and five daughters ;
1st. William, merchant in Aberdeen, married, anno 1818, Miss
Ann Craig, and has issue.
2d. Andrew, unmarried, and resides at Balquhain.
3d. John, studied medicine, and went to Jamaica, anno 1824.
4;th. David, died at Aberdeen, anno 1827, young and unmar-
ried.
The daughters are : — >
1st. Agnes, married, and has issue.
2d. Margaret, married and had issue ; died in July 1832.
The above two daughters were twins.
3d. Janet, married, and has issue.
ith. Catharine ") , ., . ,
~ , ™. , , f Dot h unmarried.
5th. Elizabeth J
Captain Johnston has since the year 1810, when he left the
sea, resided at the farm of Balquhain.
His wife, Mrs. Margaret Inglis, died there in June 1831.
Of the Family of Andrew Johnston in Balcujhain, parish
of Chapel of Garioch, in the shire of Aberdeen.
(XIV).
I. — Andrew Johnston is the fourth son of John, the second
in Boginjoss, by Mrs. Margaret Chalmers.
In his youth he went to sea, and had afterwards the com-
mand of diiferent merchant vessels, (the property of his brother
William, &c.) trading to North America and elsewhere, belonging
to the Port of Aberdeen.
He married in London, anno 1794, Miss Margaret Inglis, by
whom he had a family of four sons and five daughters ;
1st. William, merchant in Aberdeen, married, anno 1818, Miss
Ann Craig, and has issue.
2d. Andrew, unmarried, and resides at Balquhain.
3d. John, studied medicine, and went to Jamaica, anno 1824.
4;th. David, died at Aberdeen, anno 1827, young and unmar-
ried.
The daughters are : — >
1st. Agnes, married, and has issue.
2d. Margaret, married and had issue ; died in July 1832.
The above two daughters were twins.
3d. Janet, married, and has issue.
ith. Catharine ") , ., . ,
~ , ™. , , f Dot h unmarried.
5th. Elizabeth J
Captain Johnston has since the year 1810, when he left the
sea, resided at the farm of Balquhain.
His wife, Mrs. Margaret Inglis, died there in June 1831.
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Histories of Scottish families > Genealogical account of the family of Johnston of that Ilk, formerly of Caskieben, in the shire of Aberdeen, and of its principal branches > (41) Page 25 |
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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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