Genealogy Wise2024-03-28T21:58:19ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdalehttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3607914095?profile=RESIZE_48X48http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topic/listForContributor?user=1n9iz1r7ynduu&feed=yes&xn_auth=noJohnstones historical accounts 1tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-10-17:3463583:Topic:8164342020-10-17T15:02:14.425ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
<p>Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part well detailed, and make…</p>
<p>Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part well detailed, and make my case in regards to the below link .</p>
<p><a href="http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale">http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale</a></p> Johnstones historical accounts 2tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-10-17:3463583:Topic:8165932020-10-17T14:56:10.030ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
<p>Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part well detailed, and make…</p>
<p>Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part well detailed, and make my case in regards to the below link .</p>
<p><a href="http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale">http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale</a></p> Johnstones historical accounts 3tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-10-17:3463583:Topic:8165902020-10-17T14:50:34.313ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
<p>Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part well detailed, and make…</p>
<p>Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part well detailed, and make my case in regards to the below link .</p>
<p><a href="http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale">http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale</a></p> Johnstones historical accounts 4tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-10-17:3463583:Topic:8165432020-10-17T14:44:15.488ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
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<p>Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part…</p>
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<p>Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part well detailed, and make my case in regards to the below link . </p>
<p><a href="http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale">http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale</a></p> Johnstones historical accounts 5tag:www.genealogywise.com,2020-10-17:3463583:Topic:8163502020-10-17T14:39:52.214ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
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<p> Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part…</p>
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<p> Clan Johnstones historical accounts are key to connecting the dots with Clan Douglas , and several mentions are made to Douglases in the following 5 mb or less .PDF's broken down because of upload limitations .</p>
<p>A point to be made here , Dryfesdale is brought up only as a place name , yet because the Johnstones do not bring up the surname-does not negate the existence of the Drysdale family prior to the year 1503 . These historical accounts are for the most part well detailed, and make my case in regards to the below link . </p>
<p><a href="http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale">http://www.genealogywise.com/group/drysdalearchives/forum/topics/predating-the-origin-of-the-name-drysdale</a></p>
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<p></p> William Drysdale , Mount Sterling Kentucky born July 27 , 1815tag:www.genealogywise.com,2018-11-04:3463583:Topic:7597272018-11-04T19:04:28.220ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2061331429?profile=original" target="_self"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2061331429?profile=original" width="319" class="align-center"/></a></p>
<p><a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2061331429?profile=original" target="_self"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2061331429?profile=original" width="319" class="align-center"/></a></p> murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759tag:www.genealogywise.com,2018-07-01:3463583:Topic:7534032018-07-01T23:09:11.488ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
<p>murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759</p>
<p>issued At Perth : John Marshall carrier in Auchtermuchty Fifeshire and Andrew Lucas son of Andrew Lucas in Kirktoun of Clova were both tried for murder , the former for murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759 by assaulting him when intoxicated with liquor at or near the bridge of Gourly and drowning him in a pool or strangling him with a handkerchief which he wore about his neck</p>
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<p>murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759</p>
<p>issued At Perth : John Marshall carrier in Auchtermuchty Fifeshire and Andrew Lucas son of Andrew Lucas in Kirktoun of Clova were both tried for murder , the former for murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759 by assaulting him when intoxicated with liquor at or near the bridge of Gourly and drowning him in a pool or strangling him with a handkerchief which he wore about his neck</p>
<p>and the latter for murdering David Finlay in Whine m the parish of Cortaehy and Clova December 18 1757 in the hill near Lochorrel by wounding and bruisinghim with the butt end of a gun his death his body having been found two days after in the hill Both libels were found not proven and both pahnels were also ilzied James Lucas Andrew's bro theV was indicted jointly with him but did not appear and was therefore fugitated John Neiths 329 or Neifhes father and son in Millsield </p>
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<p><a href="http://douglashistory.ning.com/group/drysdale-connections/forum/topics/edinburgh-book-trade">http://douglashistory.ning.com/group/drysdale-connections/forum/topics/edinburgh-book-trade</a></p> murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759tag:www.genealogywise.com,2018-07-01:3463583:Topic:7533052018-07-01T23:08:59.383ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
<p>murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759</p>
<p>issued At Perth : John Marshall carrier in Auchtermuchty Fifeshire and Andrew Lucas son of Andrew Lucas in Kirktoun of Clova were both tried for murder , the former for murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759 by assaulting him when intoxicated with liquor at or near the bridge of Gourly and drowning him in a pool or strangling him with a handkerchief which he wore about his neck</p>
<p>and the…</p>
<p>murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759</p>
<p>issued At Perth : John Marshall carrier in Auchtermuchty Fifeshire and Andrew Lucas son of Andrew Lucas in Kirktoun of Clova were both tried for murder , the former for murdering Thomas Drysdale bookbinder in Dunfermline March 3 1759 by assaulting him when intoxicated with liquor at or near the bridge of Gourly and drowning him in a pool or strangling him with a handkerchief which he wore about his neck</p>
<p>and the latter for murdering David Finlay in Whine m the parish of Cortaehy and Clova December 18 1757 in the hill near Lochorrel by wounding and bruisinghim with the butt end of a gun his death his body having been found two days after in the hill Both libels were found not proven and both pahnels were also ilzied James Lucas Andrew's bro theV was indicted jointly with him but did not appear and was therefore fugitated John Neiths 329 or Neifhes father and son in Millsield </p>
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<p><a href="http://douglashistory.ning.com/group/drysdale-connections/forum/topics/edinburgh-book-trade">http://douglashistory.ning.com/group/drysdale-connections/forum/topics/edinburgh-book-trade</a></p> Dr John Drysdale, Mrs Susannah Douglastag:www.genealogywise.com,2016-11-10:3463583:Topic:7272192016-11-10T05:50:13.857ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
<div>The Scots Magazine :volume 52</div>
<p><span>Deaths Aug 14 1789</span><span> At Bombay Lieut James Rattray in the East India Company's service Oct At Madras David Graham Esq Dec On board the Valentine on his voyage from China Mr John Stuart second son of James Stuart Esq of St James's Square Edinburgh Jan 4 1790 At Nassau New Providence Mr John Simpson merchant Fcb On board a vessel in the river Savannah in Georgia John Struthers Esq of Glasgow Slanb 4 At Ifle of Skyc Flora Macdonald…</span></p>
<div>The Scots Magazine :volume 52</div>
<p><span>Deaths Aug 14 1789</span><span> At Bombay Lieut James Rattray in the East India Company's service Oct At Madras David Graham Esq Dec On board the Valentine on his voyage from China Mr John Stuart second son of James Stuart Esq of St James's Square Edinburgh Jan 4 1790 At Nassau New Providence Mr John Simpson merchant Fcb On board a vessel in the river Savannah in Georgia John Struthers Esq of Glasgow Slanb 4 At Ifle of Skyc Flora Macdonald spouse to Captain Allan Macdonald late of Kingsourgh 10 At Oporto in Portugal where he had gone for the recovery of his health in his Lately at Woolwich Col Griffith Williams commanding officer of the royal regiment of artillery Lately at Fayetteville North Carolina the Most Worlhipsul and Hon Rkhard Cas well Esq Speaker of the Senate and Grand Master of the Masons of that state He was a member of the first Congreseiu 1775 and has repeatedly been elected governor of that state Lately at Auchinairne Mrs Janet Land ess daughter of the deceased Robert Landess of Robroyston Esq and spouse to John Kin caid jun of Kincaid Esq Lately at Barras Miss Susan Ogilvy daughter of Sir William Ogilvy Bt</span><span> <i>April I <strong>At Kirkaldy Dr John Drysdale<font color="#FF0000"> <u>physician</u></font> late of Kingston Jamaica</strong></i></span><strong><i> </i></strong><span><strong>2 At Edinburgh Mrs Susannah Douglas relict of Patrick Ross Esq of Innernethie</strong> At Allangrangc Mrs Katharine Falco nar daughter of the late George Falconar of Monktown Esq and wife of John Mackenzie Esq of Allangrange 5 At Stirling Miss Marion Robertson daughter of the late Mr Arthur Robertson merchant in Glasgow 6 At Ulk in the county of Monmoutli in his 76th year Lt Col Samuel Browne </span></p>
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<p><span><a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=5ywoAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA205&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U3BUvDgE3RCoaAGcTanbbbG9h5lpA&ci=15%2C449%2C947%2C601&edge=0" target="_blank">https://books.google.com/books?id=5ywoAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA205&img=1&zoom=3&hl=en&sig=ACfU3U3BUvDgE3RCoaAGcTanbbbG9h5lpA&ci=15%2C449%2C947%2C601&edge=0</a></span></p> excerpt from LIFE HISTORY OF JANE CLARK HACKINGtag:www.genealogywise.com,2016-04-04:3463583:Topic:7181092016-04-04T15:50:07.700ZLinda Marie Drysdalehttp://www.genealogywise.com/profile/LindaMarieDrysdale
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<div class="xg_module_body"><div class="postbody"><div class="xg_user_generated"><p style="text-align: center;">In 1872 Emma <em>Clark</em> Drysdale lost three of her children from Diphtheria, two boys and a girl, all within a few days of each other. Her husband, John was also down with the disease. Jane <em>Clark</em> Hacking went into their home across the street from her own and helped to nurse and care for them. Then she would return to her own home, change her clothes and wash, and care for her own family. One morning as she came home, her husband John Sampson Hacking was eating his breakfast asked, "How are they." She replied, "There is one more dead and John (Drysdale) and another child have it." [continued below photos]<a href="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2061331039?profile=original" target="_self"><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2061331218?profile=original" alt="" width="258" class="align-center"/><img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2061331039?profile=original" alt="" width="251" class="align-center"/></a>It was 50 minutes until a train would leave Lehi for Salt Lake City. Lehi was 15 miles distant, but he said to some of his sons who were eating breakfast, "Hurry and hook up the team while I get ready. I'm going to Salt Lake for a doctor." The horses were soon ready and he was on his way. He arrived at the depot just as the train was pulling out. The last block he had galloped the horses as he stood up and waved his hat. He jumped from the wagon and threw the lines to a friend, Mr. Hammer, who was standing there. "Please walk these horses around for awhile and take care of them." Then he ran for the train, and the conductor who was standing on the steps of the last car, helped him up the steps and asked what was his hurry. He explained the situation and then went in the car and sat down. When he reached Salt Lake he called at Dr. Benedict's office and was told he was out.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"> <span style="text-decoration: underline;">John Sampson Hacking and Jane <em>Clark</em> Hacking 50th anniversary above</span></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">He went several places trying to find the doctor, but at each place would be told that he had just left. Finally he left word for the doctor to come out as soon as he could and then he went into a drug store and ordered some medicines he thought were needed, and as the clerk wrapped them the doctor came in and said, "I hear you have been hunting for me." He was very relieved and explained the situation. The doctor accompanied him to Cedar Fort and prescribed for the sick. There were no more deaths at that time and none of Jane's children contracted the disease even though she had helped the sick and then took care of her own children.</p>
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<p>Back >>>LTR, Margaret Drysdale, Andrew Claire Drysdale , Emma Lenore Drysdale Knight , Henry R Drysdale<br/> Front >>>LTR John Drysdale , <strong>Emma Clark</strong> , the two girls beside Emma are Rose then Annie. </p>
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