Early records of an old Glasgow family
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158 THE EARLY RECORDS OF
do) Ninian Hill, understood to be dead, sans issue.
(i i) Rebecca Hill, who died in infancy.
(12) Mariamne Boswell Hill, who died unmarried.
(13) Euphemia Georgina Hill, who died in infancy.
Said Laurence Hill, LL.D., married, secondly :
Marion Hill, daughter of Ninian Hill, W.S., and had issue, viz.:
(14) Janet Hill, who married James Grahame and had issue
(7 children), the representative of this branch being
William Richard Grahame.
(15) William Henry Hill, LL.D., who is the representative of
this stirps or branch ; and
(16) Laetitia Marion Hill, who married Richard Grahame and
had issue (9 children), the representative of this
branch being
Laurence Hill Grahame.
(c) Elizabeth Hill, who married John Richardson, Parliamentary
Solicitor, Westminster, and had issue, viz.:
(1) John Richardson, who died unmarried.
(2) Christian Richardson, who died unmarried.
(3) Hope Richardson, who married Henry Reeve and had
issue :
Hope Reeve who married Thomas Elliot Ogilvie,
and is the representative of this branch.
(4) Laurence Richardson, who died in infancy.
(5) Roland Richardson, who died unmarried.
(6) Isabella Helen Richardson, who married Sir Edward
Blackett, Bart., sans issue.
(7) Elizabeth Margaret Richardson, who married Sir Thomas
Edward Colebrooke, Bart., and had issue (6 children),
the representative of this branch being
Sir Edward Arthur Colebrooke, Bart.
(8) Marion Richardson, who died in infancy.
(9) Henry Cockburn Richardson, who married Jane
Chapman and had issue (13 children), the repre-
sentative of this branch being
Roland Richardson.
'(10) Joanna Baillie Richardson, who died unmarried.
do) Ninian Hill, understood to be dead, sans issue.
(i i) Rebecca Hill, who died in infancy.
(12) Mariamne Boswell Hill, who died unmarried.
(13) Euphemia Georgina Hill, who died in infancy.
Said Laurence Hill, LL.D., married, secondly :
Marion Hill, daughter of Ninian Hill, W.S., and had issue, viz.:
(14) Janet Hill, who married James Grahame and had issue
(7 children), the representative of this branch being
William Richard Grahame.
(15) William Henry Hill, LL.D., who is the representative of
this stirps or branch ; and
(16) Laetitia Marion Hill, who married Richard Grahame and
had issue (9 children), the representative of this
branch being
Laurence Hill Grahame.
(c) Elizabeth Hill, who married John Richardson, Parliamentary
Solicitor, Westminster, and had issue, viz.:
(1) John Richardson, who died unmarried.
(2) Christian Richardson, who died unmarried.
(3) Hope Richardson, who married Henry Reeve and had
issue :
Hope Reeve who married Thomas Elliot Ogilvie,
and is the representative of this branch.
(4) Laurence Richardson, who died in infancy.
(5) Roland Richardson, who died unmarried.
(6) Isabella Helen Richardson, who married Sir Edward
Blackett, Bart., sans issue.
(7) Elizabeth Margaret Richardson, who married Sir Thomas
Edward Colebrooke, Bart., and had issue (6 children),
the representative of this branch being
Sir Edward Arthur Colebrooke, Bart.
(8) Marion Richardson, who died in infancy.
(9) Henry Cockburn Richardson, who married Jane
Chapman and had issue (13 children), the repre-
sentative of this branch being
Roland Richardson.
'(10) Joanna Baillie Richardson, who died unmarried.
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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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