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John Millar Regius Prof at Law Glasgow 1735–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Jun 1735

Birth Location: Shotts, Lanarkshire

Death Date: 30 May 1801

Death Location: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland or Milheugh

Father: Rev. MILLAR

Mother: Anne Hamilton

Spouse(s): Margaret Craig

Children(s): Jean Miller

The story of John Millar Regius Prof at Law Glasgow began in 1735 in Shotts, Lanarkshire. John Millar Regius Prof at Law Glasgow married Margaret Craig, and had children including Jean Semple Miller. John Millar Regius Prof at Law Glasgow passed away in 1801 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland or Milheugh.

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Biography

  • The story of John Millar Regius Prof at Law Glasgow began in 1735 in Shotts, Lanarkshire.
  • John Millar Regius Prof at Law Glasgow married Margaret Craig, and had children including Jean Semple Miller.
  • John Millar Regius Prof at Law Glasgow passed away in 1801 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland or Milheugh.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

John Glasgow's Ancestors

Self
John Glasgow
1735–1801
Birth Place: Shotts, Lanarkshire
Parents
Rev. James MILLAR
1697–
Glenlee, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland
Anne Hamilton
1715–1766
Grandparents
Mathew (Matthew Miller of Glenlee and Barskimming, Apothecary,) Surgeon
1651–1708
Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland or Barskimming
Agnas (Agnes) Guthrie
1651–1697
Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Strathclyde, Scotland
Archbald Hamilton
1640–1733
Westburn, Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Janet Hall
1664–
Westburn, Lanark, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Captain
1625–1689
Agnes Adame
1634–1666
Rev. Guthrie
1620–1665
Agnes CAMPBELL
1625–1665
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Adam.
1617–
Agnes Puller
1622–
Janet Forfarshire
1600–1650

John Glasgow's Descendants

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John (Millar Regius Prof at Law) Glasgow (22 Jun 1735–30 May 1801) m. Margaret Craig (1736–1795)
  1. 1. Jean (Semple) Miller 1761–1851 m. Robert Ritchie 1757–1834
    1. 1. Alexander Ritchie 1775–1806 m. Ann Love 1776–1806
      1. 1. Charles (George Blair) Ritchie 1834–
      2. 2. Jean Ritchie 1806–1880 m. Andrew Walker 1801–1850
        1. 1. Jean Walker 1844–1928 m. John (Lambie) Walker 1841–1913
        2. 2. Jane Walker 1844–
        3. 3. Robert Walker 1824–1900 m. Lillias ((Lilly)) Orr 1828–1910
        4. 4. Alexander Walker 1827–1896 m. Jane Lockhart 1838–
        5. 5. Ann Walker 1829–1881 m. James McWalters 1826–1880
        6. 6. Margaret Walker 1832–1841
        7. 7. Andrew Walker 1834–1870 m. Janet Steel 1844–1881
        8. 8. William Walker 1835–1907 m. Margaret Wilson 1827–1891
        9. 9. John Walker 1838–
        10. 10. James Walker 1841–1891 m. Janet Govan 1844–1906 m. Jean Watson 1847–1891
      3. 3. John Ritchie 1801–1880
      4. 4. William Ritchie 1805–1871

John Glasgow's Timeline

2 Records

1735
22 Jun 1735
Birth of John Millar Regius Prof at Law Glasgow in Shotts, Lanarkshire
Shotts, Lanarkshire
1801
30 May 1801
Age 66
Death of John Millar Regius Prof at Law Glasgow in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland or Milheugh
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland or Milheugh

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Jun 1735
    Event Place: Shotts, Lanarkshire
    Record Source: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-22, London, England: Oxford University Press; Volume: Vol 13; Page: 401

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 30 May 1801
    Event Place: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland or Milheugh
    Record Source: Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-22, London, England: Oxford University Press; Volume: Vol 13; Page: 401

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