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The Stewarts in Portnellan were a cadet branch of the
Stewarts of Gartnafuaran. Please refer to
the Gartnafuaran page for a full introduction.
In Portnellan and Callander
Portnellan Cottage -
Photo submitted by Val Roberts
Portnellan is a small farmstead on the north shore of Loch Venacher, just
west of Callander. Portnellan was formerly divided into two residences:
Easter Portnellan and Wester Portnellan. Portnellan on Loch Venacher
should not be confused with Portnellan on Loch Katrine which is also located in
Callander parish. The name "Portnellan" comes from the Gaelic Port-an-ealan
which means "Port of the island," so named because of the small island located
just offshore nearby.
Portnellan Island - Possibly the island where Rob Roy held captive John
Graham of Killearn, factor of Montrose.
c/o www.multimap.com
Portnellan Island has the distinct historical notoriety for being the likely
location where Rob Roy MacGregor held Graham of Killearn prisoner -- said to
have been "on a small island in Loch Venacher." We know of no other small
island on Loch Venacher that could have served as such a prison.
On an interesting side-note, Rob Roy's right-hand man, called his "bailie",
was one Alexander Stewart, of unknown origin. The dispute that gave rise
to the abduction of Killearn took place at the inn at Chapel Larrock in
Aberfoyle parish. Chapel Larrock was the residence of one of the branches
of the Stewarts of Gartnafuaran. Portnellan was a Stewart of Gartnafuaran
property.
This report was based originally on research conducted by our Fellow
Researcher Belinda Dettman as presented in Belinda's
Stewarts of
Portnellan Report, however this current article has been expanded beyond
the original report.
This family is described in Stewarts of the South as follows:
Or what is called "the
Port-an-ealan Stewarts", [named after] a farm near Callendar on Loch
Vennacherside, formerly the property of the family of Perth, now that of the
Earl of Moray, and [was] held in tack by Stewart of Annat when belonging to the
family of Perth.
- ("John Stewart", who
is not listed in the original text, but whose name is suggested, by
onomastics, to be the father of:)
- John Stewart, late
tenant there, left four sons:
- John, his
successor pays �40 of rent
- James, [a]
gardener in North America
- George, a
gardener in Northampton in England (not found in 1841/51)
- Donald, [a]
parochial schoolmaster in Doune and [a] student of Divinity (not found in
1841)
- Donald, brother to
John, also tenant in the above place, left four sons
- John, his
successor
- James and
- George, [who are
both] gardeners in England.
All [are] unmarried. Rent �40.
- George, their uncle,
[is] a shoemaker in Callendar [and] has one son unmarried
This finishes the
Stewarts of Port an Ealan - all well-doing and thrifty men.
This family is mentioned in the Appendix to Stewarts of the South as
follows:
Missed, in the parish
of Callander, the two farms of Portnellan [on] Loch Venacher side, between
Cuilanteagle and Miltown
- Where two
John Stewarts, cousins, tenants of Portnellan, of the Gartnafuaran family, at
least they say so, industrious men, and pay each �42, [on] the Earl of
Murray's property, formerly [the property of] Perth.
The "two farms of Portnellan" referred to in the Appendix above were the twin
farms of Easter and Wester Portnellan, shown on modern maps as a single farm
named Portnellan. John Thomson's 1832 Atlas of Scotland shows the separate
farms of Wester and Easter Portnellan. (Shown at right.)
The earlier reference above to "George, their uncle" is misleading. The
Appendix identifies two John Stewarts who were cousins and both residents in the
two farms of Portnellan. However, the George Stewart who was a shoemaker
in Callander was only the uncle of one of them (unless there is also an earlier
George whom we have not yet discovered who was also a shoemaker in Callander.)
Mitchell's Monumental Inscriptions for Kilmahog Cemetery lists the
following grave inscriptions that apply to this family:
25 1859.
John STEWART, farmer (at) Portnelan, 1 AUG 1802, age
66, wife Janet DEWAR, 4 NOV 1827, age 70, son John, farmer (at)
Portnelan, died 21 MAY 1833, age 42, son Daniel,
banker (at) Doune, 21 MAR 1857, age 69, son Alexander, 10 MAR 1858, age 66, son
John died (in) infancy, son William died (in) infancy, daughter Jane died 30 NOV
1866, age 80. (Mitchell notes: this stone is in a row of
post-1855 STEWART stones.)
31 James STEWART,
farmer in ---chic, age 91, by son Daniel.
32 George STEUART,
feuar (at) Callander, died 1 FEB 1835, age 77, wife
Janet MCVEY, 25 JAN 1843, age 73.
33 1823.
John STEWART junior, JUN 1806, age 48, by son Thomas in
Portnellan.
34 pelican plucking its breast, in her nest (crest of the STEWART
family). Emblems of mortality.
Stewarts of the South does not indicate how this family descends from
the Stewarts of Gartnafuaran. Belinda Dettman has researched this family
back to a John Stewart in Portanealan who married in 1729 and whose eldest
recorded son, Thomas, was born in 1730, suggesting that Thomas was indeed
his oldest. As Thomas is not a forename indigenous to any branch of our
Stewarts then it likely entered by way of a maternal connection or an
illegitimate birth. So, either this was John's second marriage or his
father's name was Thomas. Either way John was probably born no later than
1700. So in connecting him to the main stem of Gartnafuaran the earliest
possible branch is Alexander 8th, but more realistically Walter 7th.
However Walter's children are fairly well accounted for and descent from there
would still make this branch more senior than many of the preceding branches.
Since even the name John disappears from the main stem of Gartnafuaran and
there's no sign of Andrews or Walters among this branch it's far more likely
that they descend off of one of the previous cadets, perhaps even by a natural
child. So which cadet?
VI- Coille Mor is too far away, probably not.
V - Glenogle has been thoroughly accounted for by us already and it's very
doubtful that Portnellan would descend from Glenogle.
IV - Sean Rob has also been thoroughly accounted for. Although Glen
Finglas was not too far away, our accounting of Sean Rob doesn't leave any
viable room for an undiscovered cadet from there either.
III - Rob Duibh Mor in Strathyre and later in Ardcheanochdan is the first
really realistic possibility where there are gaps in the accounting that might
provide a place, but again we have a good accounting for the origin of this
branch and it doesn't look promising. But this branch probably descends
from a son of Alexander 5th in 1605 which doesn't leave much room for the
mutation of forenames -- only a gap of two generations. Possible, but not
likely.
ii - Blairgarry is by far the most realistic looking candidate for Portanelan
to branch off of. We have only a thin accounting of the probably lineal
male line and there are plenty of places for a cadet to branch off. Also,
Blairgarry was located just one km west of Portnellan on the north shore of Loch
Venacher. Geographically is the most likely candidate as well as
chronologically.
probably descends from Blairgarry or possibly Rob Diubh Mor (but probably
not)
Thomas is a McVey name - Thomas McVey b 1718 in PoM son of William
John STEWART, b. ABT 1700 in Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland of unknown parents. He married on 29 JUL 1729 in Port
of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland to
Agnes MCVEY b: ABT 1700 in Perthshire, Scotland. They had the
following children:
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Thomas STEWART b: ABT 2 AUG 1730 in Portisland, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland.
- Thomas' descendants are presented further below under Line 1 - The
Stewarts in Easter Portnellan.
-
William STEWART b: APR 1732 in Port of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland.
As William appears not to have inherited either of the Portnellan farms then
he presumably died young or emigrated.
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John STEWART, in (Wester) Portnellan, b: ABT 3 MAY 1736 in Port of
Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland.
- John's' descendants are presented further below under Line 2 - The
Stewarts in Wester Portnellan.
Thomas STEWART in Easter Portnellan b: ABT 2 AUG 1730 in Portisland, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Although Portisland (Portanealan) is
located in Callander parish, Thomas was baptized in Port of Menteith.
Thomas married on 11 JUL 1755 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland to Janet
SIMMIE b: ABT 1730 in Perthshire, Scotland. They had the following
children:
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John STEWART in Easter Portnellan b: 10 AUG 1756 in Portisland,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. John is described in Stewarts of the
South as: "John Stewart, late tenant there (Portnellan), left four sons."
John married on 1 AUG 1780 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland to Catharine
FERGUSSON b: 22 JUL 1758 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland, daughter of
Patrick Fergusson and Elisabeth Buchanan. John and Catharine had the
following children:
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Thomas STEWART b: 19 JUL 1781 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Thomas is not mentioned in
Stewarts of the South and is presumed to have died young.
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Elizabeth STEWART b: 25 OCT 1782 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
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Peter STEWART b: 21 MAR 1784 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Peter is not mentioned in
Stewarts of the South and is presumed to have died young.
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Janet STEWART b: 3 NOV 1785 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Margaret STEWART b: 16 APR 1787 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Malcolm's OPR transcription gives
her name as Margaret. Belinda's notes say "Marian".
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John STEWART in Easter Portnellan b: ABT 1 MAY 1789 in Easter Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. John is described in Stewarts of
the South as: "John, his successor pays �40 of rent." John is
mentioned in the Appendix to Stewarts of the South as follows: "Missed, in
the parish of Callander, the two farms of Portnellan [on] Loch Venacher
side, between Cuilanteagle and Miltown. Where two John Stewarts, cousins,
tenants of Portnellan, of the Gartnafuaran family, at least they say so,
industrious men, and pay each �42, [on] the Earl of Murray's property,
formerly [the property of] Perth."
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James STEWART b: 10 APR 1791 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. James is described in Stewarts
of the South as: "James, [a] gardener in North America."
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George STEWART b: ABT 5 JUL 1793 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. George is presumed to have died
young prior to the birth of his same-named brother in 1803.
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Mary STEWART b: 17 SEP 1794 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland
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William STEWART b: 24 AUG 1796 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
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Alexander STEWART b: 21 OCT 1798 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
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Donald STEWART b: 3 JAN 1801 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
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George STEWART, b/b 5/7 MAY 1803 in EASTER
Portnellan. George is described in Stewarts of the South as:
"George, a gardener in Northampton in England." George has not been found
in 1841/51 census records. This reference is problematic in that it
is chronologically challenging (though not impossible) for George to have
been born in 1803 and been old enough to be working as a gardener in
Northampton at the time that Stewarts of the South was written ca.
1818-1821.
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George STEWART, feuer at Callander, b: 30 OCT 1758 in Portisland,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. George is described in Stewarts of
the South as "George, their uncle, [is] a shoemaker in Callendar [and]
has one son unmarried." However it appears that he is not the uncle to the
children so referenced, rather he is their cousin. It appears that Stewarts
of the South has the relationship incorrect. But given the very late
marriage of John Stewart and the fact that his children were much younger
than George Stewart's, the confusion is understandable. It's also possible
that given the fact that George, although a first cousin, was much older,
that John's children may have referred to him as "Uncle George". George is
listed in Mitchell's Monumental Inscriptions for Kilmahog Cemetery
#32: "32 George STEUART, feuar (at) Callander, died 1 FEB 1835, age 77,
wife Janet MCVEY, 25 JAN 1843, age 73." George is presumed to have
married to Janet MCVEY b: 12 JAN 1767 in Port of Menteith, Perthshire,
Scotland although no record of their marriage has been found. They had the
following children. This family is being discussed at
http://www.hostmybb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=325&mforum=stewart.
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Janet STEWART b: 18 AUG 1788 in Callander Village, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. Janet is presumed to have died prior to the birth of her
same-named sister in 1794.
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Margaret STEWART b: 09 MAR 1790 in Bridge of Cambus, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. Margaret is presumed to have died young prior to the birth
of her same-named sister in 1798.
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Thomas STEWART b: ABT 31 MAY 1792 in Tarnduin, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Thomas is recorded in Stewarts of the
South as being unmarried ca. 1815-1820. He is believed to be the Thomas
Stewart found residing at Bridge End of Callander in 1851 working as a
mason, with no family and shown as born 1793. However he is only three years
different in age from his cousin Thomas Stewart, b 1795, so the possibility
exists that it could be the other Thomas. Thomas died in Callander in
1856 and is buried in Kilmahog. His death was witnessed by his nephew,
Robert McLaren, which would further suggest that Thomas never married nor
had any children.
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Jannet STEWART b: 23 MAR 1794 in Tarnduin, Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland. Jannet married on 08 AND 18 MAR 1817 in
Callander and Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland to Robert MCLAREN b: 25 AUG
1786 in Taylortoune, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland, son of Donald McLaren
and Margaret Stewart. Robert and Jannet had the following family:
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Daniel MCLAREN b: ABT 03 JAN 1820 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire,
Scotland
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David MCLAREN b: ABT 03 JAN 1820 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire,
Scotland. David's birth entry is not found in the IGI.
The fact that he shares a common birth date with his brother Daniel and that
he breaks onomastics may indicate that he was either a twin or that our
Kilmadock transcription has an error and there is no David at all.
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George MCLAREN b: 08 JAN 1822 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland
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John MCLAREN b: 02 FEB 1824 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland
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Janet MCLAREN b: 03 FEB 1826 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland
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Robert MCLAREN b: 02 MAY 1828 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland
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Agnes MCLAREN b: 13 MAY 1830 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland
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Margaret MCLAREN b: 10 DEC 1830 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Elizabeth MCLAREN b: 17 APR 1833 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Mary MCLAREN b: 24 SEP 1835 in Taylorton, Kilmadock, Perthshire, Scotland
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Anne STEWART b: 01 MAR 1796 in Tarnduin, Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland. According to descendant information, Anne
Stewart married to Donald McLaren, "a spirit dealer in Callander."
Anne married on 07 JUN 1817 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland to Donald
MCLAREN b: ABT 1790 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland, with Anne "from
Callander parish" and Donald "from Balquhidder parish." They had the
following children:
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Janet MCLAREN b: ABT 08 JUN 1816 in Monachyle Tuarach, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Ann MCLAREN b: 14 JUN 1819 in Monachyle Tuarach, Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Margaret MCLAREN b: ABT 22 SEP 1820 in Monachyle Tuarach, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Mary MCLAREN b: ABT 24 OCT 1822 in Monachyle Tuarach, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Joanna MCLAREN b: 13 JAN 1825 in Monachyle Tuarach, Balquhidder, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Margaret STEWART b: 05 FEB 1798 in Tarnduin, Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland. Margaret married on 01 DEC 1821 in Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland to Archibald MCINTYRE b: ABT 1790 in Scotland. They had the
following children:
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John MCINTYRE b: 09 SEP 1822 in Callander Village, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
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George MCINTYRE b: 05 JUL 1824 in Callander Village, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Janet MCINTYRE b: 21 JUL 1828 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
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Andrew MCINTYRE b: 09 SEP 1831 in Great Dow Hill, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
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Jean STEWART b: 12 JAN 1800 in Tarnduin, Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland. According to descendant information, Jean
Stewart married to John McLaren, "a shoemaker." The Balquhidder parish
register records: "1824 Feby ___ Contracted John McLaren in this Parish and
Jean Stewart in the Parish of Callander. Dues 10p." Jean married on
FEB 1824 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland to John MCLAREN b: ABT 1795 in
Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland. They had the following children:
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Robert MCLAREN b: ABT 09 DEC 1824 in Balmeanoch of Glenbuckie, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland. Robert and his brother George were twins with
Robert specified as first-born.
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George MCLAREN b: ABT 09 DEC 1824 in Balmeanoch of Glenbuckie, Balquhidder,
Perthshire, Scotland. George and his brother Robert were twins with
George specified as second-born. George is found in 1851 residing in
Callander working as a shoemaker.
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Mary STEWART b: 24 SEP 1801 in Callander Village, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland. According to family records, Mary never married.
However, it's possible that she may be identical with her sister Marion
below.
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Marion STEWART b: ABT 1803 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland.
According to family records Marion married to John Whyte (of)
Glendevon. Marion died in 1867 and her niece Ann Ferguson was witness.
Marion is found in 1841 residing with her 65 year old husband John Whyte at
#1 Callander. They are residing with Marion's sister Elisabeth Ramsay nee
Stewart (transcribed as "Ramsaur") and Elisabeth's children, Patrick and
Ann. Marion is found in 1851 (transcribed as "Marron White") residing at 18
West End, Callander, born in 1800 in Callander, shown as a proprietor of
house and residing with her 7 year old niece, Ann Ferguson. Marion is found
in 1861 at 16 Main Street in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland as a
proprietrix of houses, residing with her 35 year old nephew, Robert McLaren.
Marion appears to be widowed and is shown as born in 1802 in Callander. John
and Marion appear to have had no children. Marion married on 10 MAY 1831 in
Glendevon, Perthshire, Scotland to John WHYTE of Glendevon, b: ABT 1776 in
Glendevon, Perthshire, Scotland. It appears likely that John Whyte is
probably the brother of James Whyte of "Devonhill" who married Margaret
Stewart of the Auchnahard family and also resided in Callander and is also
buried in Kilmahog. John Whyte has not been found in later census
records and is presumed to have died between 1841-51.
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Joan STEWART, b ABT 1806 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. No birth
record has been found for Joan. She is found only in family records in
which she is recorded as an unmarried daughter. Her date of birth here
is an estimate.
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Catharine STEWART, b ABT 1809 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. No
birth record has been found for Catharine. She is found only in family
records in which she is recorded as an unmarried daughter. Her date of
birth here is an estimate.
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Elizabeth STEWART b: 09 FEB 1812 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Elizabeth married on 14 MAY 1832 in
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland to Patrick Rigg RAMSAY of Inchrye in Fife b:
ABT 18 AUG 1810 in St. Cuthbert's, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
In 1841 Elizabeth was found residing in Callander with her children Patrick
and Anne and her sister Marion Whyte. Patrick and Elizabeth had the following family:
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David RAMSAY b: 20 OCT 1832 in Callander Village, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
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George RAMSAY b: 08 AUG 1834 in Callander Village, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Patrick Rigg RAMSAY b: 26 NOV 1836 in Auchtertool, Fife, Scotland
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John Francis RAMSAY b: 14 AUG 1838 in Callander Village, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Anne Grace RAMSAY b: 09 MAY 1840 in Auchenlarich, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
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William STEWART b: 1 JAN 1761 in Portisland, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland.
William is not mentioned in Stewarts of the South and is presumed to
have died young.
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Agnes STEWART b: 12 APR 1763 in Portisland, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
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Margaret STEWART b: 2 SEP 1765 in Portnellan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
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Donald, brother to John, also tenant in the above place, left four sons
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John, his successor
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James and
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George, [who are both] gardeners in England.
All [are] unmarried. Rent �40.
John STEWART, in (Wester) Portnellan, b: ABT 3 MAY 1736 in Port of
Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland. This John Stewart and family are
mentioned in Mitchell's Monumental Inscriptions for Kilmahog Cemetery in
Callander Parish: 25 1859. John STEWART, farmer (at) Portnelan, 1 AUG 1802, age
66, wife Janet DEWAR, 4 NOV 1827, age 70, son John, farmer (at) Portnelan, died
21 MAY 1833, age 42, son Daniel, banker (at) Doune, 21 MAR 1857, age 69, age 69,
son Alexander, 10 MAR 1858, age 66, son John died (in) infancy, son William died
(in) infancy, daughter Jane died 30 NOV 1866, age 80. (Mitchell notes: this
stone is in a row of post-1855 STEWART stones.) John married on 17 AUG 1782 in Kilmadock,
Perthshire, Scotland to
Janet DEWAR b: ABT 31 MAY 1752 in Annat, Kilmadock, Perthshire,
Scotland, daughter of Donald Dewar in Annat and Janet Buchanan. John
and Janet had the following children:
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John STEWART b: 8 OCT 1783 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland. This John Stewart is recorded in Mitchell's
Monumental Inscriptions for Kilmahog Cemetery #25 as: "son John died
(in) infancy."
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Jean STEWART b: 25 AUG 1786 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland. Jean Stewart is recorded in Mitchell's
Monumental Inscriptions for Kilmahog Cemetery #25 as: "daughter Jane died
30 NOV 1866, age 80." From film 035-0898 deaths in Perthshire 1866. Death:
Name: Jean Stewart, Annuitant, Single. When: 1866 Nov 13th at 0h PM Dalvey
farm, Kilmadock. Calling: female 80 years. Father John Stewart, deceased.
Mother Janet Stewart, M.S. Dewar. Cause of death, Heart disease. Informant
Donald McNie, cousin present, Registration 1866 Dec. 6th.
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William STEWART b: 25 AUG 1786 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. William is recorded in Mitchell's
Monumental Inscriptions for Kilmahog Cemetery #25 as: "son William died
(in) infancy."
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Daniel STEWART, Schoolmaster and Banker at Doune b: ABT 27 JUN 1788 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Daniel's baptism in the Callander
OPR gives his mother's name as "Janet Stewart." Daniel is recorded in
Mitchell's Monumental inscriptions for Kilmahog Cemeter #25 as: "son
Daniel, banker (at) Doune, 21 MAR 1857, age 69." Daniel Stewart was
Schoolmaster in Doune prior to becoming the banker.
Mackay, in his book,
Doune Historical Notes, cites that sometime around 1818 Daniel Stewart,
schoolmaster in Doune, became secretary of the Kilmadock Parish Savings
Bank in Doune. In 1840 he became the first Doune agent of the Glasgow
Union Banking Company (later known as the Union Bank of Scotland). In 1852
a man named William Morrison broke into Daniel Stewart's house by way of a
window and stole a metal box containing just over �1000 (equivalent to
about �60,000/$120,000 US/$150,000 Cdn today). The money was said to have
been hidden under the schoolmaster's bed. Morrison was caught and
sentenced to 14 years transportation to one of the colonies. The
indictment also identifies Daniel's sister, Jean Stewart, as another
victim of the crime; she had a thimble stolen.
William Morrison - Robber
Colleen Caygun, a descendant of William Morrison contacted us
confirming that Morrison was tried and convicted on 21 Jul 1852 at
Edinburgh and transported on 20 Sep 1856 to Australia and sentenced to 14
years. He was forced to leave behind a wife and two sons whom he never saw
again. He eventually took a new wife in Australia and had a second family
of 8 children whose descendants continue in Australia to this day.
The Doune Bank Robbery is being discussed here:
http://www.hostmybb.com/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=63&highlight=bank+robber&mforum=stewart
The 1841 census shows Daniel Stewart, b abt 1796 in Perthshire, res
Doune School Lane, Kilmadock, occ teacher, residing with Janet McArthur,
servant, age 15, and Alex McFarlan, age 6 (no relationship given).
The 1851 census shows Daniel Stewart, b 1790 in Callander, res 6 Church
St., Doune, Kilmadock, occ schoolmaster, with sister, Jean Stewart, b,
1788 in Callander, occ domestic, Ann Mclaren, b 1831 in Kilmadock,
servant, Alexander McFarlane, nephew, b 1836 in Callander, scholar, and
John McFarlane, nephew, b. 1840 in Callander, scholar.
It would appear that Daniel never married nor had children.
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John STEWART in (Wester) Portnellan b: 1 JUL 1790 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland. John is recorded in Mitchell's Monumental
Inscriptions for Kilmahog Cemetery #25 as: "son John, farmer (at)
Portnelan, died 21 MAY 1833, age 42." It appears that John never married
and had no children. It is likely that this John is the second John
Stewart referred to in the following reference from the Appendix to
Stewarts of the South: "Missed, in the parish of Callander, the two farms
of Portnellan [on] Loch Venacher side, between Cuilanteagle and Miltown.
Where two John Stewarts, cousins, tenants of Portnellan, of the
Gartnafuaran family, at least they say so, industrious men, and pay each
�42, [on] the Earl of Murray's property, formerly [the property of]
Perth."
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Alexander STEWART b: ABT 27 MAY 1792 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Alexander is recorded in Mitchell's
Monumental Inscriptions for Kilmahog Cemetery #25 as: "son Alexander, 10
MAR 1858, age 66."
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Thomas STEWART b: ABT 6 APR 1795 in Portnellan, Lower Strathgartney,
Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Thomas is not listed on the family
stone in Kilmahog Cemetery and may have emigrated.
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Ann STEWART b: 17 OCT 1797 in Easter Portnellan, Lower
Strathgartney, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland. Ann Stewart is not
listed on the family stone in Kilmahog, nor anywhere in Mitchell's
Monumental Inscriptions for Souther Perthshire. Ann and her husband,
Alexander MacFarlane, are not found in Scottish census records for 1841 or
1851, but their eldest two children are found with their uncle Daniel in
Doune. As they appear to stop having children in 1840 then either they
died (though they're not found in Mitchell), or more likely emigrated and
left their young children in the care of their uncle to be sent for later.
Their infant son, Daniel, either died young or presumably was still
nursing and thus needed to travel with his mother. Ann married on 24
DEC 1833 in Callander, Perthshire, Scotland to Alexander MACFARLANE b: ABT
1800 in Perthshire, Scotland. They had the following known children:
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Alexander MACFARLANE b: 23 SEP 1834 in Portnellan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
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John Stewart MACFARLANE b: 07 APR 1838 in Portnellan, Callander,
Perthshire, Scotland
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Daniel MACFARLANE b: 03 APR 1840 in Portnellan, Callander, Perthshire,
Scotland
Kilmahog
25 1859.
John STEWART, farmer (at) Portnelan, 1 AUG 1802, age
66, wife Janet DEWAR, 4 NOV 1827, age 70, son John, farmer (at)
Portnelan, died 21 MAY 1833, age 42, son Daniel,
banker (at) Doune, 21 MAR 1857, age 69, son Alexander, 10 MAR 1858, age 66, son
John died (in) infancy, son William died (in) infancy, daughter Jane died 30 NOV
1866, age 80. (Mitchell notes: this stone is in a row of
post-1855 STEWART stones.)
31 James STEWART,
farmer in ---chic, age 91, by son Daniel.
32 George STEUART,
feuar (at) Callander, died 1 FEB 1835, age 77, wife
Janet MCVEY, 25 JAN 1843, age 73.
33 1823.
John STEWART junior, JUN 1806, age 48, by son Thomas in
Portnellan.
Possibly:
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John STEWART, bap 27 MAR 1761 in Port of Monteith, son of John Stewart and
Agnes Morison (see below)
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John STEWART, bap 2 APR 1758 in Kilmadock son of John Stewart and Jean
McCulloch
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John STEWART, bap 30 APR 1758 in Kilmadock, son of John Stewart and Mary
Stewart
34 pelican plucking its breast, in her nest (crest of the STEWART
family). Emblems of mortality.
Kilmadock
Possibly
related:
15 by William STEWART, wife Elizabeth Morison, born 1828, died 9 OCT
1873, age 45, children: Margaret aged 25, James age 1 year, Peter age 4 years,
Robert age 2 years, Alexander age 1 year, John age 22. William STEWART for 49
years servant at Keir Estate, 1 APR 1897, age 75,
wife Marion FINLAYSON, 30 MAY 1920, age 82, daughter Agnes, 9 OCT 1920, age 35.
16 crown over hammer. John STEWART, late smith in Doune, died 1 NOV
1795, age 52, wife Margaret FERGUSON, 9 MAR 1821, age 75. John STEWART, son
Thomas 8 JUL 1844, (wife Mary CAMERON 1 APR 1837). By
William STEWART.
17 (next to 16) AS IK. 1750.
share and coulter.
John STEWART and Janet DOW/DOU (no marriage found)
- John bap 29 DEC 1700 in POM
- Androw bap 20 DEC 1702 in POM
- Andrew bap 1 MAY 1706 in POM
- Margaret bap 22 MAY 1709 in POM
John STEWART and Katrine MCKERRCHER, m 30 apr 1713 in Port of Menteith
- James bap 5 DEC 1714 in Port of Menteith
- NN bap 29 SEP 1717 in Port of Menteith
- Duncan bap 27 SEP 1719 in Port of Menteith
- Ketrine bap 7 MAY 1721 in Port of Menteith
- John bap 27 JAN 1723 in Port of Menteith
- James bap 27 JUL 1726 in Port of Menteith
James STEWART and Isabel Ferguson in Portnellan, m 15 NOV 1720 in Callander
- Mary STEWART, b/b 21/23 NOV 1721 in Portnellan, Callander
- Jannet STEWART, b/b 25/27 JAN 1723 in Portnellan, Callander (begotten in
antenuptial fornication -- this reference is strange since the parents were married
in 1720)
- Jean STEWART, b/b 28/29 APR 1725 in Portnellan, Callander
- Isabel STEWART, b/b 17/20 DEC 1730 in Portneilan, Callander
John STEWART and Agnes Morison (m 1754 according to LDS member, cf m Agnes
McCalpine 1 OCT 1740 in POM with no children recorded)
- Agness STEWART, bap 30 DEC 1744 in POM
- Christian STEWART, bap 21 FEB 1748 in POM
- Margaret STEWART, bap 25 MAR 1750 in POM
- James STEWART, bap 11 JAN 1753 in POM
- Mary STEWART, bap 2 MAR 1755 in POM
- Robert STEWART, bap 26 JAN 1759 in POM
- John STEWART, bap 27 MAR 1761 in POM
William STEWART and Christian STEWART in Portnellan, m 17 FEB 1766 in
Callander
- Walter STEWART, b/b 18/21 DEC 1766 in Portnellan
- Agnes STEWART, b/b 23/27 SEP 1768 in Ardkinknokan, Callander
- John STEWART, b/b 5/7 SEP 1770 in Ardkenknockan, Callander
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