Dorothy Mildred Trelawney MacNair
(8 April 1897 - )
Dorothy Mildred Trelawney MacNair|b. 8 Apr 1897|p531.htm#i29192|George Stanser MacNair|b. 14 Jan 1867\nd. 26 Jun 1917|p531.htm#i29189|Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson|b. 15 Nov 1863\nd. 26 Jun 1917|p905.htm#i29190|George B. MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances D. Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|||||||
Dorothy Mildred Trelawney MacNair was born on 8 April 1897 in Kilmalcolm, Renfrewshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of George Stanser MacNair and Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson.
Emily Edith MacNair
(before April 1863 - )
Emily Edith MacNair|b. b Apr 1863|p531.htm#i25589|George Best MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances Dorothy Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||
Emily Edith MacNair was born before April 1863 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon.
Emily Edith MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Frances, Emily, Mary, Mildred, Philip and Caroline were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Emily Edith MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Frances, Emily, Mary, Mildred, Philip and Caroline were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Frances Eleanor MacNair
(before April 1861 - )
Frances Eleanor MacNair|b. b Apr 1861|p531.htm#i25587|George Best MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances Dorothy Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||
Frances Eleanor MacNair was born before April 1861 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon.
Frances Eleanor MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Frances, Emily, Mary, Mildred, Philip and Caroline were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Frances Eleanor MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Frances, Emily, Mary, Mildred, Philip and Caroline were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland.
George Best MacNair
(5 May 1835 - )
George Best MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||Bishop Robert Stanser|b. 16 Mar 1760\nd. 23 Dec 1828|p802.htm#i18592|Mary Aust|b. b Jun 1769\nd. 7 Jun 1815|p39.htm#i18850|
George Best MacNair was born on 5 May 1835 in Greenfield, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of Col James MacNair and Eleanor Stanser. George Best MacNair was christened on 2 June 1835 in Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.
George Best MacNair married Frances Dorothy Dixon on 26 July 1860 in Rotherfield, Sussex, England.
George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon appeared on the 1861 census in Milncroft Rd, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Geo Best McNair 25, fund owner of coal pits, born Barony parish; his wife Frances D McNair 27, born England, Robert S McNair 4 ,Charlotte H McNair 3 both born Shettleston.
George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon appeared on the 1871 census in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants .
George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon appeared on the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. George Best McNair, married, 45, male, coalmaster, born Shuttleton, Lanark, Scotland; Frances Dorothy McNair, married, wife, 47, born England; Frances Elianor McNair, unmarried, born Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland; Emily Edith McNair, unmarried, 18, Glasgow; Mary Christian McNair, 15, Glasgow; James Herbert McNair, 12, Glasgow; Mildred Helen McNair, 10, Glasgow; Philip Lionel Hope McNair, 8, Largs, Ayr; Caroline Gertrude McNair, 5, Largs, Ayr, Scotland (children, all scholars), James Stancer McNair, U, 57, born New Brunswick, brother, lunatic, retired military officer; Bertha Elise Palite, U, 31, governess, born Poysia, Germany, Mary Munro, U, 40, cook, born Kilbrundon, Argyll, Scotland, Margret Douglas, U, 26, nurse, born Elgin, Elgin, Agnes Wright Armstrong, U, 27, table maid, born Port of Monteath, Perth, Anne Hossack, U, 37, laundry maid, Inverness, Inverness, Mary Crawford, U, 21, housemaid, born Stirling, Stirling, Jack A Tobouler, U, 23, coachman, born Greenock, Renfrew.
George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon appeared on the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland. George Best McNair 55, living on private means, brn Shettleston, his wife Frances D McNair 57, children Frances E McNair 29, Emily E McNair 28, Mary C McNair 25, Mildred H McNair 20, all born in Glasgow; Philip L H McNair, born Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, 18, Caroline Gertrude McNair 15, born Skelmorlie; William Stevenson 56, visitor, born Paisley, tea importer, Mary S Steele 23, Margaret Morrison 29, Jane Cunningham Rae 14, Annie Evelyn Reynolds 23 servants.
George Best MacNair married Frances Dorothy Dixon on 26 July 1860 in Rotherfield, Sussex, England.
George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon appeared on the 1861 census in Milncroft Rd, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Geo Best McNair 25, fund owner of coal pits, born Barony parish; his wife Frances D McNair 27, born England, Robert S McNair 4 ,Charlotte H McNair 3 both born Shettleston.
George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon appeared on the 1871 census in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants .
George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon appeared on the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. George Best McNair, married, 45, male, coalmaster, born Shuttleton, Lanark, Scotland; Frances Dorothy McNair, married, wife, 47, born England; Frances Elianor McNair, unmarried, born Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland; Emily Edith McNair, unmarried, 18, Glasgow; Mary Christian McNair, 15, Glasgow; James Herbert McNair, 12, Glasgow; Mildred Helen McNair, 10, Glasgow; Philip Lionel Hope McNair, 8, Largs, Ayr; Caroline Gertrude McNair, 5, Largs, Ayr, Scotland (children, all scholars), James Stancer McNair, U, 57, born New Brunswick, brother, lunatic, retired military officer; Bertha Elise Palite, U, 31, governess, born Poysia, Germany, Mary Munro, U, 40, cook, born Kilbrundon, Argyll, Scotland, Margret Douglas, U, 26, nurse, born Elgin, Elgin, Agnes Wright Armstrong, U, 27, table maid, born Port of Monteath, Perth, Anne Hossack, U, 37, laundry maid, Inverness, Inverness, Mary Crawford, U, 21, housemaid, born Stirling, Stirling, Jack A Tobouler, U, 23, coachman, born Greenock, Renfrew.
George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon appeared on the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland. George Best McNair 55, living on private means, brn Shettleston, his wife Frances D McNair 57, children Frances E McNair 29, Emily E McNair 28, Mary C McNair 25, Mildred H McNair 20, all born in Glasgow; Philip L H McNair, born Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, 18, Caroline Gertrude McNair 15, born Skelmorlie; William Stevenson 56, visitor, born Paisley, tea importer, Mary S Steele 23, Margaret Morrison 29, Jane Cunningham Rae 14, Annie Evelyn Reynolds 23 servants.
Children of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon
- Frances Eleanor MacNair b. b Apr 1861
- Emily Edith MacNair b. b Apr 1863
- Mary Christian MacNair b. b Apr 1866
- George Stanser MacNair+ b. 14 Jan 1867, d. 26 Jun 1917
- James Herbert MacNair b. 23 Dec 1868, d. 22 Apr 1955
- Mildred Helen MacNair+ b. b Apr 1871
- Philip Lionel Hope MacNair b. b Apr 1873
- Caroline Gertrude MacNair b. b Apr 1876
George Henderson Stanser MacNair
(22 August 1893 - 24 April 1987)
George Henderson Stanser MacNair|b. 22 Aug 1893\nd. 24 Apr 1987|p531.htm#i29188|George Stanser MacNair|b. 14 Jan 1867\nd. 26 Jun 1917|p531.htm#i29189|Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson|b. 15 Nov 1863\nd. 26 Jun 1917|p905.htm#i29190|George B. MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances D. Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|||||||
George Henderson Stanser MacNair was born on 22 August 1893 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was a naturalized citizen of the United States; graduated with degree of C. E. from Cornell University, May, 1918. He was the son of George Stanser MacNair and Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson.
George died on 24 April 1987 in Manatee County, Florida, USA, aged 93.
George died on 24 April 1987 in Manatee County, Florida, USA, aged 93.
George Stanser MacNair
(14 January 1867 - 26 June 1917)
George Stanser MacNair|b. 14 Jan 1867\nd. 26 Jun 1917|p531.htm#i29189|George Best MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances Dorothy Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||
George Stanser MacNair was born on 14 January 1867 in Sandown, Isle of Wight, Hampshire. His parentage is questionablle as all other children were born in Scotland and he doesn't appear with them on the 81 or 91 census. He was the son of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon.
George Stanser MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants .
George Stanser MacNair appeared on the 1881 census in Bedford St, Greenock West, Renfrewshire, Scotland. George S McNair, 14, born England was a scholar at a boarding school.
George Stanser MacNair appeared on the 1891 census in 499 Sauchichall St, Glasgow, Barony, Lanarshire, Scotland. George S McNair, 24, born England, shipbroker was a lodger with the McPerson family.
George Stanser MacNair married Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson on 19 April 1892 in St George's Chapel, Edinburgh, Scotland.
George died on 26 June 1917 in West New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, USA, aged 50. See Colonial Families of the United States America, Volume 7. George Norbury Mackenzie. (1912) for more on this family.
Mcnair Genforum request from Maude Margaret McNair: George Barton Stanser McNair Born 14.1 1865 (66) Died NewYork - Long Island in 1916/17?
He studied at Oxford - Medicine, but worked with shipping.
Brother Leslie worked in Copenhagen perhaps at the Embassy late 1890 or early 1900. Family House are told to be Birch Bank, Skelmorlie near Glasgow.
George Stanser MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants .
George Stanser MacNair appeared on the 1881 census in Bedford St, Greenock West, Renfrewshire, Scotland. George S McNair, 14, born England was a scholar at a boarding school.
George Stanser MacNair appeared on the 1891 census in 499 Sauchichall St, Glasgow, Barony, Lanarshire, Scotland. George S McNair, 24, born England, shipbroker was a lodger with the McPerson family.
George Stanser MacNair married Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson on 19 April 1892 in St George's Chapel, Edinburgh, Scotland.
George died on 26 June 1917 in West New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, USA, aged 50. See Colonial Families of the United States America, Volume 7. George Norbury Mackenzie. (1912) for more on this family.
Mcnair Genforum request from Maude Margaret McNair: George Barton Stanser McNair Born 14.1 1865 (66) Died NewYork - Long Island in 1916/17?
He studied at Oxford - Medicine, but worked with shipping.
Brother Leslie worked in Copenhagen perhaps at the Embassy late 1890 or early 1900. Family House are told to be Birch Bank, Skelmorlie near Glasgow.
Children of George Stanser MacNair and Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson
- George Henderson Stanser MacNair b. 22 Aug 1893, d. 24 Apr 1987
- James Edward Parry Aust MacNair b. 4 Apr 1895
- Dorothy Mildred Trelawney MacNair b. 8 Apr 1897
- Hugh Noel de la Nauze MacNair b. 6 Jun 1901
Hugh Noel de la Nauze MacNair
(6 June 1901 - )
Hugh Noel de la Nauze MacNair|b. 6 Jun 1901|p531.htm#i29193|George Stanser MacNair|b. 14 Jan 1867\nd. 26 Jun 1917|p531.htm#i29189|Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson|b. 15 Nov 1863\nd. 26 Jun 1917|p905.htm#i29190|George B. MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances D. Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|||||||
Hugh Noel de la Nauze MacNair was born on 6 June 1901 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of George Stanser MacNair and Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson.
Col James MacNair
(24 September 1787 - 15 April 1836)
Col James MacNair was born on 24 September 1787 in Greenfield, Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the eldest son of James McNair Laird of Greenfield (Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland) and Margaret Barton (1756-1834). His father purchased the lands and manor house of Greenfield from Isabel Luke in 1759. James jr., had a brother Benjamin who practised as a physician in Glasgow and died 25 Jan 1844, having matriculated at the University of Glasgow in 1801 (the date is probably not right). He had 7 sisters
His father purchased the lands and Manor House of Greenfield fron Isabel Luke in 1759. James, junior had a brother Benjamin who practised as a physician in Glasgow and died 25 Jan 1844, having matriculated at the University of Glasgow in 1801 (the date is probably not right)..
Col James MacNair served in the military as a Lt. Col. in the 73rd Highlanders in 1804.
According to Moorson’s Historical Record of the 52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry“ „Lt. Col. James McNair entered the 52nd in 1804, served in the expedition to Sweden in 1808 and afterwards in Portugal and Spain and was present during the retreat to and battle of Corunna. He afterwards served in the Peninsula with the 52nd in most of the battles and affairs until the assault of Badajoz, where he voluteered for the storming party and was severely wounded. He was promoted to the command of the 73rd regiment.“ The military records of James and James Stanser MCNAIR are available from Regimental H.Q., Royal Green Jackets, Slade Park, Headington, Oxfordshire, England.
K.H. Ensign W. P.: 14.03.1805 vice Pitcairn deceased
Lieut W.P.: 30.06.1805
Captain W. P.:11.05.1812
Major P.:25.04.1822 vice C. Rowan retired
Lieutenant Colonel P. 73rd Highlanders 3.08.1830; exchanged to half pay 5.03.1835 (or 6th March)
Sicily: Jan 1808
Sweden: May 1808 to Aug 1808
Peninsula: Aug 1808 to Jan 1809 Corunna
Jul 1809 to Oct 1812 Busaco, Fuentes d’Onor, Salamanca, the Coa, Sabugal, Badajoz* volunteered for the storming party and severely wounded in the head. Awarded one year’s extra pay as a lieutenant
Low Countries: Apr 1815 to Nov 1814 under Lord Lynedoch
Ireland: At Queenstown from Jan 1815 to Apr 1815 on board troopship for America but did not proceed
Low Countries: Apr 1815 to 24 Nov 1818. Waterloo Medal; Army Occupation of France
Canada: Jun 1823 to Oct 1826 and temporarily in command of 52nd vice Sir John Maxwell Tylden
Malta: 1830 to 12 Apr 1834 when he was granted 9 months leave in England, which was extended
1st son of James Macnair, Laird of Greenfield, who purchased the lands and Manor House of Greenfield fron Isabel Luke in 1759. James, junior had a brother Benjamin who practised as a physician in Glasgow and died 25 Jan 1844, having matriculated at the University of Glasgow in 1801 (the date is probably not right). He had 7 sisters.
Married 31 July 1824 at St. Mary’s, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Eleanor (Ellen) daughter of the Right Rev. Dr. Stanser, Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, she died 8 June 1848. They had 4 sons and one daughter: their 1st son James Stanser, followed his father in the Regiment.
Died at Greenfield 15 April 1836.
He did not fight at Martinique for which he is sometimes shown as receiving the Gold Medal.
„I heard Macnair, in after days (i.e. 4 or 5 years after Badajoz where he was one of the stormers) speak of the difficulties of the breach and of the impossibility of breaking down the chevaux-de-frize amde of sword blades. He went 3 times to the top of the breach, and whilst attempting on the 3rd occasion, to break the sword blades he was severely wounded all along the top of his head, but whether it was by a musket shot or by the thrust of a bayonet or by a sword cut over the chevaux, he could never tell. I think his regimental cap could not be found the next morning; but there was several 52nd Officers‘ caps to be procured, whose former owners had been killed.“ Leeke, Vol. 2, page 350.
Col James MacNair married Eleanor Stanser, daughter of Bishop Robert Stanser and Mary Aust, on 31 July 1824 in St Mary's, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. They may also be the parents of: Philip born 1824 Greenfield, Shettleston, and Eleanor born 1821 Greenfield. Col James MacNair and Eleanor MacNair and Hannah Stanser witnessed John Cooper Giles and Sarah Stewart Stanser's wedding on 15 August 1834 in All Saints, Fulham, Middlesex.
James died on 15 April 1836 in Greenfield House, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland, aged 48.
His father purchased the lands and Manor House of Greenfield fron Isabel Luke in 1759. James, junior had a brother Benjamin who practised as a physician in Glasgow and died 25 Jan 1844, having matriculated at the University of Glasgow in 1801 (the date is probably not right)..
Col James MacNair served in the military as a Lt. Col. in the 73rd Highlanders in 1804.
According to Moorson’s Historical Record of the 52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry“ „Lt. Col. James McNair entered the 52nd in 1804, served in the expedition to Sweden in 1808 and afterwards in Portugal and Spain and was present during the retreat to and battle of Corunna. He afterwards served in the Peninsula with the 52nd in most of the battles and affairs until the assault of Badajoz, where he voluteered for the storming party and was severely wounded. He was promoted to the command of the 73rd regiment.“ The military records of James and James Stanser MCNAIR are available from Regimental H.Q., Royal Green Jackets, Slade Park, Headington, Oxfordshire, England.
K.H. Ensign W. P.: 14.03.1805 vice Pitcairn deceased
Lieut W.P.: 30.06.1805
Captain W. P.:11.05.1812
Major P.:25.04.1822 vice C. Rowan retired
Lieutenant Colonel P. 73rd Highlanders 3.08.1830; exchanged to half pay 5.03.1835 (or 6th March)
Sicily: Jan 1808
Sweden: May 1808 to Aug 1808
Peninsula: Aug 1808 to Jan 1809 Corunna
Jul 1809 to Oct 1812 Busaco, Fuentes d’Onor, Salamanca, the Coa, Sabugal, Badajoz* volunteered for the storming party and severely wounded in the head. Awarded one year’s extra pay as a lieutenant
Low Countries: Apr 1815 to Nov 1814 under Lord Lynedoch
Ireland: At Queenstown from Jan 1815 to Apr 1815 on board troopship for America but did not proceed
Low Countries: Apr 1815 to 24 Nov 1818. Waterloo Medal; Army Occupation of France
Canada: Jun 1823 to Oct 1826 and temporarily in command of 52nd vice Sir John Maxwell Tylden
Malta: 1830 to 12 Apr 1834 when he was granted 9 months leave in England, which was extended
1st son of James Macnair, Laird of Greenfield, who purchased the lands and Manor House of Greenfield fron Isabel Luke in 1759. James, junior had a brother Benjamin who practised as a physician in Glasgow and died 25 Jan 1844, having matriculated at the University of Glasgow in 1801 (the date is probably not right). He had 7 sisters.
Married 31 July 1824 at St. Mary’s, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Eleanor (Ellen) daughter of the Right Rev. Dr. Stanser, Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia, she died 8 June 1848. They had 4 sons and one daughter: their 1st son James Stanser, followed his father in the Regiment.
Died at Greenfield 15 April 1836.
He did not fight at Martinique for which he is sometimes shown as receiving the Gold Medal.
„I heard Macnair, in after days (i.e. 4 or 5 years after Badajoz where he was one of the stormers) speak of the difficulties of the breach and of the impossibility of breaking down the chevaux-de-frize amde of sword blades. He went 3 times to the top of the breach, and whilst attempting on the 3rd occasion, to break the sword blades he was severely wounded all along the top of his head, but whether it was by a musket shot or by the thrust of a bayonet or by a sword cut over the chevaux, he could never tell. I think his regimental cap could not be found the next morning; but there was several 52nd Officers‘ caps to be procured, whose former owners had been killed.“ Leeke, Vol. 2, page 350.
Col James MacNair married Eleanor Stanser, daughter of Bishop Robert Stanser and Mary Aust, on 31 July 1824 in St Mary's, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. They may also be the parents of: Philip born 1824 Greenfield, Shettleston, and Eleanor born 1821 Greenfield. Col James MacNair and Eleanor MacNair and Hannah Stanser witnessed John Cooper Giles and Sarah Stewart Stanser's wedding on 15 August 1834 in All Saints, Fulham, Middlesex.
James died on 15 April 1836 in Greenfield House, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland, aged 48.
Children of Col James MacNair and Eleanor Stanser
- James Stanser MacNair b. 6 Jun 1825, d. 28 Nov 1882
- Robert Stanser MacNair+ b. 5 Mar 1827
- Philip Barton MacNair b. 10 Oct 1828, d. c 1848
- daughter Eleanor? MacNair b. 1830?
- George Best MacNair+ b. 5 May 1835
James Edward Parry Aust MacNair
(4 April 1895 - )
James Edward Parry Aust MacNair|b. 4 Apr 1895|p531.htm#i29191|George Stanser MacNair|b. 14 Jan 1867\nd. 26 Jun 1917|p531.htm#i29189|Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson|b. 15 Nov 1863\nd. 26 Jun 1917|p905.htm#i29190|George B. MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances D. Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|||||||
James Edward Parry Aust MacNair was born on 4 April 1895 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of George Stanser MacNair and Annette de la Nauze Wiliamson.
James Herbert MacNair
(23 December 1868 - 22 April 1955)
James Herbert MacNair|b. 23 Dec 1868\nd. 22 Apr 1955|p531.htm#i25590|George Best MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances Dorothy Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||
James Herbert MacNair was born on 23 December 1868 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon.
James Herbert MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
James Herbert MacNair married Frances Eliza MacDonald circa 1899.
For further information see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_MacNair and http://www.victorianweb.org/victorian/art/design/macnair/bio.html.
James died on 22 April 1955 in Argyllshire, Scotland, aged 86.
James Herbert MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
James Herbert MacNair married Frances Eliza MacDonald circa 1899.
For further information see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_MacNair and http://www.victorianweb.org/victorian/art/design/macnair/bio.html.
James died on 22 April 1955 in Argyllshire, Scotland, aged 86.
James Stanser MacNair
(6 June 1825 - 28 November 1882)
James Stanser MacNair|b. 6 Jun 1825\nd. 28 Nov 1882|p531.htm#i25585|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||Bishop Robert Stanser|b. 16 Mar 1760\nd. 23 Dec 1828|p802.htm#i18592|Mary Aust|b. b Jun 1769\nd. 7 Jun 1815|p39.htm#i18850|
James Stanser MacNair bore arms: crest: a demi-negro holding over his dexter shoulder a sugar cane, and in his sinister hand a bunch of tobacce leaves, all proper. Motto: labor vncit omnis (Labour conquers all things). He was born on 6 June 1825 in Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire. In the 1881 census, he stated that he was born in New Brunswick. He was the son of Col James MacNair and Eleanor Stanser.
James Stanser MacNair served in the military in the same regiment as his father between 1843 and 1844. He was appointed ensign 21 July 1843, vice J M Hawkins, promoted. He resigned 28 June 1844. His address was Clarewood, Thornton Hall, Lanarkshire, according to his military records.
In Robert Brymer Stanser's will dated 20 March 1844 in 'Woodbine Cottage', Regent's Park, Middlesex,, James Stanser MacNair was named as heir; The beneficiaries were: Aunt Sarah Stanser of Bromley, Kent £300
Frances Robinson and Elizabeth Robinson, £200 each, children of widowed Aunt Maria Robinson, of Bromley.
Elizabeth Bowker of Bulwell, Notts £200
Henry Scarth, friend, a solicitor of Lyons Inn, Middx £200, Executor
Thomas Poynter of Karters Common, London £100, Executor
Martha Gillard servant £50
Elizabeth Bennett servant £50
Sarah Bennett servant £50, 2nd Codicil
James Stanser McNair nephew a ring
Robert Charles Robinson cousin a ring
J.J.Wrigley 19 Guineas for a ring a friend of Charlton Kings, nr Cheltenham, 2nd Codicil
Martha Loveday cook, one years wages, 2nd Codicil
Ann Read housemaid, one years wages, 2nd Codicil
Henry Scarth a ring
Thomas Poynter a ring
Residue of the estate divided into five equal parts :-
late sister Mary Anne Slade son-James Stanser Slade; daughter-Mary Elizabeth Slade
widowed sister Elizabeth Best
widowed sister Eleonor McNair widow of late Lieut. Col James McNair
a sister Sarah Stewart Giles wife of John Cooper Giles, Master in the Royal Navy
sister Hannah Slade wife of Septimus Cambell Moody Slade.
James Stanser MacNair lived at 'Clarewood', Thornton Hall, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was listed as George Best MacNair's brother in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
James died on 28 November 1882 in Avondale, Polmont, New Brunswick, aged 57. On the 28th inst, at Avondale, Polmont, N.B., James Stanser McNair of Greenfield.
James Stanser MacNair served in the military in the same regiment as his father between 1843 and 1844. He was appointed ensign 21 July 1843, vice J M Hawkins, promoted. He resigned 28 June 1844. His address was Clarewood, Thornton Hall, Lanarkshire, according to his military records.
In Robert Brymer Stanser's will dated 20 March 1844 in 'Woodbine Cottage', Regent's Park, Middlesex,, James Stanser MacNair was named as heir; The beneficiaries were: Aunt Sarah Stanser of Bromley, Kent £300
Frances Robinson and Elizabeth Robinson, £200 each, children of widowed Aunt Maria Robinson, of Bromley.
Elizabeth Bowker of Bulwell, Notts £200
Henry Scarth, friend, a solicitor of Lyons Inn, Middx £200, Executor
Thomas Poynter of Karters Common, London £100, Executor
Martha Gillard servant £50
Elizabeth Bennett servant £50
Sarah Bennett servant £50, 2nd Codicil
James Stanser McNair nephew a ring
Robert Charles Robinson cousin a ring
J.J.Wrigley 19 Guineas for a ring a friend of Charlton Kings, nr Cheltenham, 2nd Codicil
Martha Loveday cook, one years wages, 2nd Codicil
Ann Read housemaid, one years wages, 2nd Codicil
Henry Scarth a ring
Thomas Poynter a ring
Residue of the estate divided into five equal parts :-
late sister Mary Anne Slade son-James Stanser Slade; daughter-Mary Elizabeth Slade
widowed sister Elizabeth Best
widowed sister Eleonor McNair widow of late Lieut. Col James McNair
a sister Sarah Stewart Giles wife of John Cooper Giles, Master in the Royal Navy
sister Hannah Slade wife of Septimus Cambell Moody Slade.
James Stanser MacNair lived at 'Clarewood', Thornton Hall, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was listed as George Best MacNair's brother in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
James died on 28 November 1882 in Avondale, Polmont, New Brunswick, aged 57. On the 28th inst, at Avondale, Polmont, N.B., James Stanser McNair of Greenfield.
Mary Christian MacNair
(before April 1866 - )
Mary Christian MacNair|b. b Apr 1866|p531.htm#i25588|George Best MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances Dorothy Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||
Mary Christian MacNair was born before April 1866 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon.
Mary Christian MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Frances, Emily, Mary, Mildred, Philip and Caroline were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Mary Christian MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Frances, Emily, Mary, Mildred, Philip and Caroline were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Mildred Helen MacNair
(before April 1871 - )
Mildred Helen MacNair|b. b Apr 1871|p531.htm#i25591|George Best MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances Dorothy Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||
Mildred Helen MacNair married F Dixon. Mildred Helen MacNair was born before April 1871 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon.
Mildred Helen MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Frances, Emily, Mary, Mildred, Philip and Caroline were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Mildred Helen MacNair was listed in the 1871 census with George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in 18 Ashton Ter, Partick, Govan, Lanarkshire, Scotland. George McNair 35, coalmaster, born Shettleston, his wife Frances W McNair 37, born England; children Francis McNair 9, daughter born Glasgow; Emily McNair 8, Mary McNair 5, George McNair 4, born England, James McNair 2, Mildred McNair 1 month, born Glasgow; Clara T Wunschanana 23, grand daughter, born Russia (Russian subject), Helen Stanser 53 , ladies nurse, born Porteniol?, Perthshire, Catherine Smith 23 Helen N Grant 19 Kate Cope 18 servants . Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Frances, Emily, Mary, Mildred, Philip and Caroline were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Children of Mildred Helen MacNair and F Dixon
Philip Barton MacNair
(10 October 1828 - circa 1848)
Philip Barton MacNair|b. 10 Oct 1828\nd. c 1848|p531.htm#i29130|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||Bishop Robert Stanser|b. 16 Mar 1760\nd. 23 Dec 1828|p802.htm#i18592|Mary Aust|b. b Jun 1769\nd. 7 Jun 1815|p39.htm#i18850|
Philip Barton MacNair was born on 10 October 1828 in Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of Col James MacNair and Eleanor Stanser.
Philip died circa 1848.
Philip died circa 1848.
Philip Lionel Hope MacNair
(before April 1873 - )
Philip Lionel Hope MacNair|b. b Apr 1873|p531.htm#i25592|George Best MacNair|b. 5 May 1835|p531.htm#i25584|Frances Dorothy Dixon|b. c 1833|p274.htm#i25586|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||
Philip Lionel Hope MacNair was born before April 1873 in Largs, Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, Scotland. He was the son of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon. Frances, Caroline, Philip, Emily, Mary, James and Mildred were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1881 census in Boquhan Manlion/Mansion? House, Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Frances, Emily, Mary, Mildred, Philip and Caroline were listed as the children of George Best MacNair in the 1891 census in Birchbank, Montgomery Tce, Largs, Argyllshire, Scotland.
Robert Stanser MacNair
(5 March 1827 - )
Robert Stanser MacNair|b. 5 Mar 1827|p531.htm#i27438|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||Bishop Robert Stanser|b. 16 Mar 1760\nd. 23 Dec 1828|p802.htm#i18592|Mary Aust|b. b Jun 1769\nd. 7 Jun 1815|p39.htm#i18850|
Robert Stanser MacNair was born on 5 March 1827 in Barony, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of Col James MacNair and Eleanor Stanser.
Robert Stanser MacNair was recorded on the 1851 census in 31 Windsor Tce, St Luke, London, Finchley, Middlesex, England. Robert McNair, 25, compositor born Scotland, was a visitor with the Fox family.
Robert Stanser MacNair was employed was an advocate, Scotland.
Robert Stanser MacNair married Charlotte Dixon before 30 June 1885 in London, Kensington RD, Middlesex.
Robert Stanser MacNair was recorded on the 1851 census in 31 Windsor Tce, St Luke, London, Finchley, Middlesex, England. Robert McNair, 25, compositor born Scotland, was a visitor with the Fox family.
Robert Stanser MacNair was employed was an advocate, Scotland.
Robert Stanser MacNair married Charlotte Dixon before 30 June 1885 in London, Kensington RD, Middlesex.
Children of Robert Stanser MacNair and Charlotte Dixon
- Robert Stanser MacNair+ b. 1 Aug 1856, d. c 1937
- Charlotte Helen MacNair b. 13 Nov 1857
Robert Stanser MacNair
(1 August 1856 - circa 1937)
Robert Stanser MacNair|b. 1 Aug 1856\nd. c 1937|p531.htm#i29132|Robert Stanser MacNair|b. 5 Mar 1827|p531.htm#i27438|Charlotte Dixon|b. 29 Dec 1836?|p274.htm#i29131|Col James MacNair|b. 24 Sep 1787\nd. 15 Apr 1836|p531.htm#i25583|Eleanor Stanser|b. c 1805?\nd. 8 Jun 1848|p795.htm#i20191|||||||
Robert Stanser MacNair was born on 1 August 1856 in Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was the son of Robert Stanser MacNair and Charlotte Dixon.
Robert Stanser MacNair [and WO] appeared on the 1861 census in the household of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in Milncroft Rd, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Geo Best McNair 25, fund owner of coal pits, born Barony parish; his wife Frances D McNair 27, born England, Robert S McNair 4 ,Charlotte H McNair 3 both born Shettleston.
Robert was educated in Uppingham school, Rutland.
Robert studied at Trinity College, Cambridge University, on 25 May 1875.
Robert Stanser MacNair and Edith Edmondstone Edmonstone-Montgomerie's marriage was registered in the quarter ending 9 April 1885 in St Jude's, Kensington South.
Robert died circa 1937.
Robert Stanser MacNair [and WO] appeared on the 1861 census in the household of George Best MacNair and Frances Dorothy Dixon in Milncroft Rd, Shettleston, Lanarkshire, Scotland; Geo Best McNair 25, fund owner of coal pits, born Barony parish; his wife Frances D McNair 27, born England, Robert S McNair 4 ,Charlotte H McNair 3 both born Shettleston.
Robert was educated in Uppingham school, Rutland.
Robert studied at Trinity College, Cambridge University, on 25 May 1875.
Robert Stanser MacNair and Edith Edmondstone Edmonstone-Montgomerie's marriage was registered in the quarter ending 9 April 1885 in St Jude's, Kensington South.
Robert died circa 1937.
Children of Robert Stanser MacNair and Edith Edmondstone Edmonstone-Montgomerie
- Daughter MacNair b. 7 Mar 1891
- Stanser MacNair b. c 1894
Stanser MacNair
(circa 1894 - )
Stanser MacNair|b. c 1894|p531.htm#i33046|Robert Stanser MacNair|b. 1 Aug 1856\nd. c 1937|p531.htm#i29132|Edith Edmondstone Edmonstone-Montgomerie|b. c 1857\nd. 12 May 1937|p306.htm#i27439|Robert S. MacNair|b. 5 Mar 1827|p531.htm#i27438|Charlotte Dixon|b. 29 Dec 1836?|p274.htm#i29131|||||||
Stanser MacNair was born circa 1894 in USA?. His parentage is only a guess. He was the son of Robert Stanser MacNair and Edith Edmondstone Edmonstone-Montgomerie.
Stanser MacNair was on the passenger list of the "S S Media" dated 5 June 1954 from New York, USA?. Stanser & Arlouine McNair, both aged 60, landed at Liverpool as alien passengers.
Stanser MacNair was on the passenger list of the "S S Media" dated 5 June 1954 from New York, USA?. Stanser & Arlouine McNair, both aged 60, landed at Liverpool as alien passengers.
Florence May MacNamara
(1 March 1898 - )
Florence May MacNamara|b. 1 Mar 1898|p531.htm#i32130|Richard MacNamara|b. c 1848|p531.htm#i32125|Honora Colbert|b. 15 Apr 1863|p218.htm#i2503|||||||John Colbert|b. 1839|p220.htm#i1669|Alice O'Brien|b. bt 1839 - 1842\nd. 17 Jan 1875|p593.htm#i1670|
Florence May MacNamara was born on 1 March 1898 in Kapunda, South Australia. She was the daughter of Richard MacNamara and Honora Colbert.
Kilian Gregory MacNamara
Margaret Agnes MacNamara
(6 November 1892 - )
Margaret Agnes MacNamara|b. 6 Nov 1892|p531.htm#i32131|Richard MacNamara|b. c 1848|p531.htm#i32125|Honora Colbert|b. 15 Apr 1863|p218.htm#i2503|||||||John Colbert|b. 1839|p220.htm#i1669|Alice O'Brien|b. bt 1839 - 1842\nd. 17 Jan 1875|p593.htm#i1670|
Margaret Agnes MacNamara was born on 6 November 1892 in Kapunda, South Australia. She was the daughter of Richard MacNamara and Honora Colbert.
Richard MacNamara
(circa 1848 - )
Richard MacNamara was born circa 1848.
Richard MacNamara married Honora Colbert, daughter of John Colbert and Alice O'Brien, on 12 November 1881 in St Rose, Kapunda, South Australia.
Richard MacNamara married Honora Colbert, daughter of John Colbert and Alice O'Brien, on 12 November 1881 in St Rose, Kapunda, South Australia.
Children of Richard MacNamara and Honora Colbert
- Margaret Agnes MacNamara b. 6 Nov 1892
- Rose Ann MacNamara b. 5 Jul 1895
- Florence May MacNamara b. 1 Mar 1898
Rose Ann MacNamara
(5 July 1895 - )
Rose Ann MacNamara|b. 5 Jul 1895|p531.htm#i32132|Richard MacNamara|b. c 1848|p531.htm#i32125|Honora Colbert|b. 15 Apr 1863|p218.htm#i2503|||||||John Colbert|b. 1839|p220.htm#i1669|Alice O'Brien|b. bt 1839 - 1842\nd. 17 Jan 1875|p593.htm#i1670|
Rose Ann MacNamara was born on 5 July 1895 in Kapunda, South Australia. She was the daughter of Richard MacNamara and Honora Colbert.
Elizabeth Macollin
( - before 15 December 1777)
Elizabeth Macollin married Campbell Ashby, son of John Ashby and Frances M Campbell, on 5 January 1745/46 in St John, Barbados.
Elizabeth died before 15 December 1777 in St John, Barbados. She was buried on 15 December 1777 in St John.
Elizabeth died before 15 December 1777 in St John, Barbados. She was buried on 15 December 1777 in St John.
Donald MacPherson alias Dowl
(circa 1744 - )
Donald MacPherson alias Dowl|b. c 1744|p531.htm#i2356|Donald Dow MacPherson|b. c 1710|p535.htm#i2176||||unlinked e. MacPherson||p544.htm#i2371||||||||||
Donald MacPherson alias Dowl was born circa 1744 in Banffshire, Scotland. He was the son of Donald Dow MacPherson.
Donald MacPherson alias Dowl married Janet Stuart on 26 February 1765 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. Donald McPherson als Dowl, in the Glen, & Janet Stuart.
Donald MacPherson alias Dowl married Janet Stuart on 26 February 1765 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. Donald McPherson als Dowl, in the Glen, & Janet Stuart.
Grisel MacPherson alias Gould
(before 29 January 1766 - )
Grisel MacPherson alias Gould|b. b 29 Jan 1766|p531.htm#i2262|Robert MacPherson als Gould|b. b 1737|p532.htm#i2260|Ann Morrison|b. c 1730?\nd. c 1766|p571.htm#i2261|unlinked e. MacPherson||p544.htm#i2371||||||||||
Grisel MacPherson alias Gould was born before 29 January 1766 in Ruthven, Kirkmichael, Banffshire. He was christened on 29 January 1766 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. Grisel, daughter to Robert McPherson alias Gould in Ruthven & Ann Morrison his spouse. He was the son of Robert MacPherson als Gould and Ann Morrison.
Christian MacPherson als Doul
(1783 - )
Christian MacPherson als Doul|b. 1783|p531.htm#i2422|Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle)|b. b 1740\nd. 10 Apr 1795|p531.htm#i2414|Janet Stuart||p824.htm#i2419|Donald D. MacPherson|b. c 1710|p535.htm#i2176||||||||||
Christian MacPherson als Doul was born in 1783 in Kirkmichael, Banffshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) and Janet Stuart.
James MacPherson als Doul
James MacPherson als Doul||p531.htm#i2420|Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle)|b. b 1740\nd. 10 Apr 1795|p531.htm#i2414|Janet Stuart||p824.htm#i2419|Donald D. MacPherson|b. c 1710|p535.htm#i2176||||||||||
James MacPherson als Doul was born in Davoch of Drum, Knockanchory, Inverness, Scotland. He was the son of Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) and Janet Stuart.
John MacPherson als Doul
(say 1765 - )
John MacPherson als Doul|b. s 1765|p531.htm#i2421|Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle)|b. b 1740\nd. 10 Apr 1795|p531.htm#i2414|Janet Stuart||p824.htm#i2419|Donald D. MacPherson|b. c 1710|p535.htm#i2176||||||||||
John MacPherson als Doul was born say 1765 in Davoch of Drum, Knockanchory, Inverness, Scotland. He was the son of Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) and Janet Stuart.
Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle)
(before 1740 - 10 April 1795)
Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle)|b. b 1740\nd. 10 Apr 1795|p531.htm#i2414|Donald Dow MacPherson|b. c 1710|p535.htm#i2176||||unlinked e. MacPherson||p544.htm#i2371||||||||||
Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) was born before 1740 in Banffshire. His parentage assumed, but unlikely. He was the son of Donald Dow MacPherson.
Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) married Janet Stuart. Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) was listed on the rent roll of the Gordon Estate, between 1773 and 1778, for property. 1773 Rental of the Davoch of Tamentoul & Achriachan & Mill thereof lately possessed by Will. Gordon of Glenbucket... Tenants names Lach McPherson alias Doul, Belnakyle, Money rent £3/6/8, stipend 7/8. 1777 ditto, Lauchland McPherson for Belnakyle, no lease, £4/6/4. He was listed on the rent roll of the Gordon Estate, in 1781, for property. 1781 Davoch of Achriachan, Belnakyle, Lauch McPherson £4/6/4. 1785 ditto, Balnakyle, no lease, Lach. Mcpherson.
Lachlan died on 10 April 1795 in Stronorn, Kirkmichael, Banffshire. He was listed on the rent roll of the Gordon Estate, from 1802 to 1809, for property. 1802 Bellnakyle, Lach Mcpherson £4/6/6 rent.
1809 Bellnakyle, Lachlan Dow McPherson £8; also at Tamentoul, old feus no. 12 James Dow McPherson (possibly crossed out & Cameron inserted).
Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) married Janet Stuart. Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) was listed on the rent roll of the Gordon Estate, between 1773 and 1778, for property. 1773 Rental of the Davoch of Tamentoul & Achriachan & Mill thereof lately possessed by Will. Gordon of Glenbucket... Tenants names Lach McPherson alias Doul, Belnakyle, Money rent £3/6/8, stipend 7/8. 1777 ditto, Lauchland McPherson for Belnakyle, no lease, £4/6/4. He was listed on the rent roll of the Gordon Estate, in 1781, for property. 1781 Davoch of Achriachan, Belnakyle, Lauch McPherson £4/6/4. 1785 ditto, Balnakyle, no lease, Lach. Mcpherson.
Lachlan died on 10 April 1795 in Stronorn, Kirkmichael, Banffshire. He was listed on the rent roll of the Gordon Estate, from 1802 to 1809, for property. 1802 Bellnakyle, Lach Mcpherson £4/6/6 rent.
1809 Bellnakyle, Lachlan Dow McPherson £8; also at Tamentoul, old feus no. 12 James Dow McPherson (possibly crossed out & Cameron inserted).
Child of Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) and Janet Riach
- daughter Dowl b. Jan 1763
Children of Lachlan MacPherson als Doul (of Belnakyle) and Janet Stuart
- John MacPherson als Doul b. s 1765
- James MacPherson als Doul
- Donald MacPherson alias Doull+ b. 1773
- Christian MacPherson als Doul b. 1783
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