Marion Jack1
#5303, (1852 - 1891)
Charts | James Graham & Agnes Finlayson - collapsible 7-generation descendant chart |
Life Events | |
Birth | Marion Jack was born on 19 May 1852 in Germiston Mains, Glasgow, Lanarkshire.1 |
Marriage | She married William Kinross, son of James Kinross and Jean Crawford, in 1886 in Kincardine District, Perthshire.1,2 |
1891 Census | William and Marion appeared on the 1891 Census of Kincardine, Perthshire, at Arnieve Farm House. William was a farmer, age 50, born in Dunblane. Marion was 38 and born in Barony parish, Lanarkshire. With them were 4 farm servants and a domestic servant.3 |
Death | Marion died on 26 Oct 1891 in Arnieve, Kincardine, Perthshire. Details from certificate: age 39, daughter of John Steel Jack retired farmer & Marion Warnoch, cause of death was paralysis of brain and congestion of liver; informant was her husband.1,4 |
Probate | Her estate was probated on 22 Dec 1891 in Dunblane Sheriff Court. She was listed as Marion Kinross or Jack, wife of William Kinross, Farmer, Arnieve, Parish of Kincardine, intestate.5 |
(Included) Gravestone | The gravestone in Dunblane Cathedral reads: James Kinross born Wester Cullins 9.12.1798 died Grainston 8.3.1872 wife Jane Crawford born Hutchiston 25.12.1804 died Grainston 8.5.1842 William Kinross born 1.10.1840 died Bishop Barn here 6.12.1914 wife Marion Jack b Germiston Mains Glasgow 19.5.1852 died Arnieve 26.10.1891 Jane Crawford Kinross born Grainston 5.5.1842 died Bishop Barn 11.3.1914.1 |
Last Edited | 20 Jun 2011 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S420] Scotlands People Statutory Marriage Index, 1855-1932 (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), 364/000001.
- [S1216] Online index to the 1891 Census for Scotland (Ancestry.com) "Kincardine ED 2, page 6, household 27."
- [S216] Scotland Death Register. Marion Kinross, 1891.
- [S710] Website Scotlands People Wills & Testaments Index (www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk), Index of Scottish Wills.