Maggie Christie Stirling1
#3638, (1874 - 1955)
Father | James Stirling1 (1842 - 1899) |
Mother | Margaret Christie1 (1845 - 1874) |
Relationships | 3rd great-granddaughter of James Graham 2nd great-granddaughter of William Reid |
Life Events | |
Birth | Maggie Christie Stirling was born on 4 Oct 1874 in Craighead, Dunblane, Perthshire.1 |
(Mother died) Death | Maggie was one day old when her mother died.2,3 |
Baptism | She was baptized on 4 Nov 1874 in United Presbyterian Church, Dunblane, Perthshire.1 |
(with Parents) 1881 Census | Maggie appeared on the 1881 Census of Dunblane, Perthshire with her parents. She was 6 years old, a scholar, and born in Dunblane. [Her mother had died and her father remarried]4 |
(with Parents) 1891 Census | Margaret appeared on the 1891 Census of Dunblane, Perthshire with her parents. She was 16, employed on the farm, birthplace Dunblane.5 |
Event | She was among young persons admitted to church privileges for the first time on 14 Jul 1894.6 |
Marriage | She married John McPherson.7 |
Death | Maggie died on 7 Nov 1955.7 |
Burial | She was buried in St Thomas' Cemetery, Cambusbarron.7 |
Last Edited | 24 Sep 2014 |
Citations
- [S301] Microfilm of the United Presbyterian Church of Dunblane, 1836-1898 (Family History Library, FHL 0889474).
- [S301] Microfilm of the United Presbyterian Church of Dunblane, 1836-1898 (Family History Library, FHL 0889474), child's bapt.
- [S432] John Fowler Mitchell and Sheila Mitchell, compilers, Monumental Inscriptions (pre-1855) in South Perthshire (n.p.: Scottish Genealogy Society, 1975), FHL film #962930; does not contain full text of inscriptions, grave 27.
- [S246] 1881 Census for England, Scotland, and Wales (Family History Library, on CD), vol 348, ed5, p6.
- [S257] 1891 Census for Scotland (Family History Library, microfilm).
- [S301] Microfilm of the United Presbyterian Church of Dunblane, 1836-1898 (Family History Library, FHL 0889474), Session Minutes.
- [S2996] Photograph of the Maggie C Stirling gravestone at St Thomas' Cemetery, Cambusbarron, near Stirling, Scotland. Photo from S Thorburn, 2014.