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44 THE EARLY RECORDS OF
" oyes " mentioned in George Hutcheson's Will, who mortified
lands in Garngadhill to Hutchesons' Hospital in 1705, and
was the father of John Bryson, younger of Craigallian, from
whom, through his daughter
(a) Marion Bryson or Hamilton, the Hamiltons of Barns
and Cochna, 1 and Hamilton Dundas of Duddingstone ; 2
through another daughter,
(b) Isabella Bryson or Dreghorn, 3 of the family of
Blochairn and Ruchill, the Dennistouns of Colgrain, Baillie
of Polkemmet, and others ; and through his remaining
daughter,
(c) Jean Bryson or Leitch, 4 of the family of Kilmardinny,
the Murdochs, and the Yuilles of Darleith, were all con-
nected with the Hill family.
2. Walter Bryson, and
3. Thomas Bryson, both also above mentioned as " oyes " in George
Hutcheson's Will, but of whom I have traced nothing further.
Her Pollock Descendants.
And from the same sources, and also on the authority of the
Genealogical Table of the Hamilton-Grays of Carntyne, and their
connections, the Chapmans, Wardrops, and Lyons, 5 it further
appears that by her second husband, James Pollock, Margaret
Hill had issue, viz. :
4. Jonet or Janet Pollock.
5. George Pollock, Curate at Kilmarnock, who apparently married
his cousin, a daughter of the then Pollock of Balgray.
6. Robert Pollock, a Stationer in Dublin ; and
7. Elizabeth Pollock, spouse of Robert Chapman, Merchant in
Glasgow, 6 through whose eldest son, John Chapman, and Helen
Wardrop, of the Dalmarnock family, spouses, by their
daughter Isabella Chapman, who married John Gray of Dal-
1 Pedigree of Hills, etc., No. 96. - Pedigree, etc., No. 101.
3 Pedigree, etc., No. 104 ; also subsequent numbers. 4 Pedigree, etc., No. no.
5 Hill, Munimenta Miscellanea, No. I, Papers relating to Grays of Carntyne.
B Pedigree, etc. , No. 1 29.
" oyes " mentioned in George Hutcheson's Will, who mortified
lands in Garngadhill to Hutchesons' Hospital in 1705, and
was the father of John Bryson, younger of Craigallian, from
whom, through his daughter
(a) Marion Bryson or Hamilton, the Hamiltons of Barns
and Cochna, 1 and Hamilton Dundas of Duddingstone ; 2
through another daughter,
(b) Isabella Bryson or Dreghorn, 3 of the family of
Blochairn and Ruchill, the Dennistouns of Colgrain, Baillie
of Polkemmet, and others ; and through his remaining
daughter,
(c) Jean Bryson or Leitch, 4 of the family of Kilmardinny,
the Murdochs, and the Yuilles of Darleith, were all con-
nected with the Hill family.
2. Walter Bryson, and
3. Thomas Bryson, both also above mentioned as " oyes " in George
Hutcheson's Will, but of whom I have traced nothing further.
Her Pollock Descendants.
And from the same sources, and also on the authority of the
Genealogical Table of the Hamilton-Grays of Carntyne, and their
connections, the Chapmans, Wardrops, and Lyons, 5 it further
appears that by her second husband, James Pollock, Margaret
Hill had issue, viz. :
4. Jonet or Janet Pollock.
5. George Pollock, Curate at Kilmarnock, who apparently married
his cousin, a daughter of the then Pollock of Balgray.
6. Robert Pollock, a Stationer in Dublin ; and
7. Elizabeth Pollock, spouse of Robert Chapman, Merchant in
Glasgow, 6 through whose eldest son, John Chapman, and Helen
Wardrop, of the Dalmarnock family, spouses, by their
daughter Isabella Chapman, who married John Gray of Dal-
1 Pedigree of Hills, etc., No. 96. - Pedigree, etc., No. 101.
3 Pedigree, etc., No. 104 ; also subsequent numbers. 4 Pedigree, etc., No. no.
5 Hill, Munimenta Miscellanea, No. I, Papers relating to Grays of Carntyne.
B Pedigree, etc. , No. 1 29.
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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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