Ancient MacGregors in FASTI
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Lady Yester’s - Morningside p. 84
1880 CHARLES MACGREGOR, born Grantown-on-Spey, 24th April 1839, son of
William MacG. and Isabella Grant; educated at Grantown School and Univ.
of Aberdeen; M.A. (1861); schoolmaster of Duthil 1861-7; licen. by Presb.
of Abernethy 6th May 1867; assistant at Weem and Kenmore; ord. to Ardoch
6th May 1869; trans. to Dornoch 12th March 1874; trans. (assistant and
successor) East Church, Aberdeen, 7th Aug. 1877; trans. and adm. 8th Dec.
1880; D.D. (Aberdeen 1893). He marr. (1) 2nd Sept. 1873, Janetta (died
23rd July 1880), daugh. of Duncan Campbell, min. of Moulin, and has issue--Duncan
Campbell, merchant, St Paul, Minnesota, born 6th June 1874; Isobel Grant,
born 15th Sept. 1875 (marr. Hans Artner, merchant, Hamburg): (2) 1st June
1882, Williamina, daugh. of Samuel Blair, min. of Dalry, Galloway, and
has issue-Caroline Isabella, born 28th March 1883; Blair, farmer in Canada,
born 2nd July 1884; Campbell, W.S., born 23rd July 1886.
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St Cuthbert’s p. 99
1873 JAMES MACGREGOR,
born Brownhill, Scone, 11th July 1832, eldest son of James MacG. and Margaret
MacDougall; educated at Scone Parish School, Perth Academy, and Univ. of
St Andrews; licen. by Presb. of Perth 18th May 1855; assistant at Newton-on-Ayr;
ord. to High Parish, Paisley, 8th Nov. 1855; trans. to Monimail 7th Aug.
1862; trans. to Tron, Glasgow, 10th March 1864; trans. to Tron, Edinburgh,
9th Jan. 1868; trans. and adm. 30th Oct. 1873; chaplain to the Royal Scottish
Academy and to the Midlothian Volunteer Artillery 1877; Chaplain in Ordinary
to Queen Victoria; Chaplain in Ordinary to King Edward VII.; Moderator
of the General Assembly 1891; died 25th Nov. 1910. Marr. (1) 23rd Aug.
1864, Helen King (died 23rd Jan. 1875), daugh. of David Robertson, publisher,
Glasgow, and had issue-Frances Robertson, born 1st Jan. 1866, died 17th
March 1875; Margaret Grace, born 17th Dec. 1866, died 9th Feb. 1871: (2)
6th Sept. 1892, Helen, daugh. of Charles Murray, Perth. For many ye!
ars
Dr MacGregor enjoyed the reputation of being one of the most eloquent preachers
in the Church of Scotland. -[See Life and Letters, by Lady Frances Balfour
(London, 1912).]
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The Tron p. 137
1868JAMES MACGREGOR, D.D.; trans. from Tron Parish,
Glasgow, 9th Jan. 1868; trans. to St Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, 2nd Nov. 1873.
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Gaelic Parish – Greenside p.32
1911
JOHN CAMPBELL MACGREGOR,born Ardenny, Taynuilt, Argyll, 2nd Nov. 1869,
son of John MacG., surgeon, and Catherine Campbell; educated at Glasgow
Univ.; licen. by Presb. of Lorn, May 1898; assistant at Kilfinichen, Stevenston,
Maxwell, Glasgow; F.R.G.S. (1908); V.D. 1912; ord. to Strachur 17th July
1901; trans. and adm. 29th June 1911. Marr. 3rd Sept. 1902, Robina Ralston,
daugh. of Alexander Campbell Macintyre, min. of Kilbrandon, and bas issue
- Constance Evelyn Campbell, born 25th Sept. 1903; John Alexander, born
29th Nov. 1904; Robert George, born 17th June 1907, died 2nd Jan. 1908;
Angus Duncan, born 28th Jan. 1909; Alistair Macintyre Campbell, born 3rd
Nov. 1912. Publications-Appreciation of Wordsworth's Ode on the Intimations
of Immortality (Ardrossan, 1898); Comparative Geography for the Use of
Teachers (Ardrossan, 1898).
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Canongate – Gaelic Chapel p. 30
1775 JOSEPH ROBERTSON [MAC GREGOR], a native
of Perthshire, for sometime clerk in an upholstery warehouse in the city;
licen. by the Newcastle Classis [Presbytery] of Dissenting Ministers, 13th
April 1773, and ordained by them next day. Officiated among this people,
and was received into communion and authorised by the Presb. 26th July
1775. Assumed the name of MacGregor in 1784 (which had long been proscribed),
and died 12th Jan. 1801. He marr. Janet Brown, who died 5th April 1789,
and had issue-Robert Brown, Colonel of the 88th Foot; Margaret (marr. Joseph
Maclaren, surgeon, Royal Scots).-[Kay's Portr., i.; Duncan's Elog. Sepulch.,
Epitaphs.]
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Newton and Woomet – Northesk p. 338
1863 MALCOLM MACGREGOR, born Greenock, 5th Oct. 1832, soon of
Malcolm M. and Margaret Pearson; educated at Inverkeithing and Edinburgh
Univ.; licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh; assistant at Greenside; ord. (assistant
and successor) 24th July 1863; died 13th May 1888. He marr. (1) 1st Aug.
1866, Euphemia Hogg (died 23rd June 1871), daugh. of Dr Dickson of Dalmellington,
and had issue Malcolm Pearson, born 9th June 1867, died 25th June 1887;
Euphemia Know, born 30th July 1868, died 26th Feb. 1869; Jemima Margaret,
born 26th April 1871 (marr. Lewis Kennedy Kinder, rector of Peckleton,
Leicestershire): (2) 9th June 1874, Jane, daugh. of Walter Snowden and
Margaret Arnot, Edinburgh, and had issue -Margaret Arnot, born 26th May
1876; Jane Isobel, born 15th April 1877, died 23rd March 1878; Mary, born
5th Dee. 1879.
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Covington p. 249
1890 WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM MACGREGOR, born Crieff, 27th July
1860, son of Alexander MacG. and Janet Black; educated at Monzievaird School,
Morrison's Academy, Crieff, and Univ. of Edinburgh- licen. by Presb. of
Edinburgh 1884; assistant at St Ninians, Stirlingshire; ord. 17th April
1890.
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Gaelic Chapel – Gaelic Parish p. 31
1850 ALEXANDER MACGREGOR, M.A.; trans. from Kilmuir, and adm. first
min. of the parish, 28th Aug. 1850; trans. to Inverness, West Church, 13th
May 1853.