- PEDDIE J., Rev. Marriages in the New York Reformer, V. 2 1861-1866
PEDDIE J., Rev. Marriages in the New York Reformer, V. 2 1861-1866
PEDDIE John History of the First Baptist Church, Watertown, NY
PEDDIE John Through Eleven Decades of History, Watertown, NY
PEDDIE L. History of the First Baptist Church, Watertown, NY - http://books.google.com/books?pg=RA4-PA37&dq=Peddi
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Peat, Thomas, in Crieff T. 1 May 1781
Peddie, John, lawful son to the deceased John P., in Ballinleck 2 Jan. 1724 Pennycook, Charles, youngest lawful son to the deceased William
P., in Dungarthell 4 Mar. 1717 and 21 May 1724
„ John, brewer in Dunkeld 10 July 1740books.google.com- Charles PEDDIE (born abt 1829 in Perth) and Elizabeth MONK (born 13 April 1834 in Longparish, Hampshire). Charles was listed as Chelsea Pensioner in 1881 census. His father may have been James PEDDIE. Charles and Elizabeth were living in Overton, Hants. at the 1881 census. They had two sons that I know of:William Charles PEDDIE (born 24 July 1872 in Windsor, Berks.; may have died between 1881 and 1889)
Robert John PEDDIE (born 9 April 1875 in Longparish, Hants.)
Elizabeth's father, brother and uncle all worked in the Royal household; it's likely she did as well.Richard Monk - www.thelawyer.comPeter Charles Peddie CBE QC died on 3 February 2009. Peddie joined Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer as an articled clerk in the 1950s and became a partner there in 1960 at the age of 28.
- Barbara Peddie 'daughter of Dr. James Peddie, a family long associated with many religious movements in Edinburgh.' She married Dr. James Harper, minister
April 1, 1775
Edinburgh Evening Courant For Edington, North Carolina,
The Ship the ELIZABETH of Dundee, andrew peddie, Master, is [now] lying in the harbour of Dundee, ready to take on board goods, and will be clear to sail the 14th instant.The ship has good accommodation for passengers.—For freight or passage apply to the master, [blotted] house. Dundee.
In 1881 James Nevill Fitt and the family were at Pouchenend, Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, but in 1889 had moved to the Manor House Hockliffe, Bedfordshire where he and his wife are buried.
He published two books ' Hunting, Steeple-Chasing, and Racing Scenes'. Illustrated by B. Herring. Edited by J. N. Fitt. 34. James Peddie; London, [1869.] 4o.
and 'Covert-Side Sketches' Samson Low & Co.: Lond
http://www.yasni.co.uk/james+peddie/check+people/Family www.yasni.co.ukInfo zu James Peddie und Family: History, William, Edinburgh, Charleston, Scotland, December, Genealogy, HappyHaggis, Janet, Barbara, Virginia, Scottish - FREE Scottish family tree inscriptions and links from HappyHaggis.
December 1852], William Peddie Esq., advocate, third son of James Peddie esq., WS. At 5 Scotland Street, on the 27th ultimo [December 1852], Mary Marseley, daughter of Mr Campbell
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- Sugar Refiners and Sugarbakers Database
PARKHILL, Allan, of Scotland, (age 39) (supervision of Sugar Association) ..... Duncan St), London, 1809-18, Margaret Stevenson - family research ... PEDDIE, James, -, Eastern Sugar House, Gallowgate, Glasgow, 1669, Deerr .... PEMBER, William, -, voted on to council, -, Bristol, 1800, Bristol Burgesses (VAW) ...
http://home.clara.net/mawer/sugarpp.html - Cachedhome.clara.net - PEDDY GENEALOGY
BETHANY PEDDY before 1800 INFORMATION BEVERELY PEDDY born before 1780 INFORMATION ... EMILIE PEDDY, 1742 British INFORMATION SCOTLAND .... Info & Picture of Sallie & Andrew Peddy in Allied Families - B Also see Sally Bray Peddy in DAR ...
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~peddy/ - Cached freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com PEDDY GENEALOGY and information of many PEDDY, mostly born 1730 to 1930. Information on many different PEDDY lines included. PEDDY Index, - PJ PeddieSt Thomas a Beckett Parish Church
Hampsthwaite
Yorkshire
England
St Thomas a Beckett Parish Church, Hampsthwaite
full name age birth year burial year relationship
David Petty 70 1842 1912
Elizabeth Petty 53 1850 1903 wife of David Petty
Charles Petty 35 1870 1905 son of David Petty - PJ Peddiest Fillans Parish Church
Crieff
Perthshire
Scotland
St Fillans Parish Church, Crieff
full name age birth year burial year relationship
George McLaggan 84 1861 1945
Margaret Arnott 1943 wife of George McLaggan
Isabella McLaggan daughter of George McLaggan
Jessie McLaggan 1912 daughter of George McLaggan
George McLaggan 1918 son of George McLaggan
Robert McLaggan 1922 son of George McLaggan
Alexander McLaggan 1938 son of George McLaggan
John McLaggan 75 1902 1977 son of George McLaggan
Margaret Peddie 83 1896 1979 daughter of George McLaggan
William Peddie 79 1897 1976 son-in-law of George McLaggan
Mary McLaggan 1986 daughter of George McLaggam
http://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/cemetery.php?cemetery=625&limit=2001 www.gravestonephotos.comGravestone monument photographic image index - Christopher married Jessie Peddie. Their daughter, Catherine married my Grandfather, James B. Rodier and they all moved to Leith, Scotland in the 1890's . Any information would be ... Turner family owned Prestwick Colliery 17/1800's. ...
http://www.curiousfox.com/history/northumberland_30.html - Cached www.curiousfox.comVillage by village genealogy, family and local history enquiries for Northumberland. With nearby village finder, links to old photgraphs, and exact locations on modern Victorian maps - http://carlyleletters.dukejournals.org/cgi/content
/full/6/1/lt-18330210-TC-JAC-01
.... James Peddie (1758–1845), licensed to preach in the Secession ... - Peat-Rae - Scottish Book Trade Index (SBTI) - National Library of ...
Dundee, 1800. David Peat was the son of Thomas Peat, merchant of Perth and Isabella Sandeman ... Pigot 1820; PEDDIE, Thomas bookseller and bookbinder Perth ...
http://www.nls.uk/catalogues/resources/sbti/peat-rae - - DUNBAR - The name comes from the old barony of Dunbar, now in East Lothian. The name Dunbar itself comes from the Gaelic "dun" meaning "fort and "barr" meaning "summit". The lands were granted by King Malcolm III to the Earl Gospatric who had lived further south in Northumberland in the 11th century but had been forced to flee by William the Conqueror.Earl Gospatric in turn was descended from Crinan, the thane of Dunkeld whose grandfather was probably Duncan, lay-abbot of Dunkeld who died in 965. Patrick of Dunbar married a daughter of King William the Lion in 1184. A later Patrick "Black Beard", 8th Earl of Dunbar, was one of those who competed for the crown of Scotland in 1291 when King Edward I of England volunteered to mediate in the argument. Later, the 9th Earl of Dunbar sheltered King Edward II at Dunbar after the flight of the English king from the field of Bannockburn in 1314
- CAMPBELL - The tartan appointed for the Highland Companies in 1725 and later for the Black Watch in 1739 may in fact have been worn by the Campbells at an earlier date. There is a strong possibility that many others wore the sett or something similar before the idea of distinctive clan tartans took hold. The Black Watch is usually dyed in darker shades.The name Campbell is undoubtedly one of considerable antiquity and the clan has long been one of the most numerous and powerful in the Highlands, although many families have adopted the name who have no connection with the Campbells proper by blood or descent. The Argyll family became latterly so powerful, that many smaller clans were absorbed in it voluntarily or compulsorily and assumed in course of time its peculiar designation.
http://www.tartangolfgrips.net/Tartans/Tartans_A_L.htm TartanGolfGrips.com - Personalized, custom putter and golf grips featuring Scottish tartan patterns.www.tartangolfgrips.netSee-through golf grips featuring popular Scottish tartans - Band Families from Fife
Robert Band 1800 wed Isabel Cunningham Robert Band 1826 wed Louisa Poole, ... David Band 1806 - 1863 #2416 aged 57 from Scotland son of Betty Peddie and ...
http://mepnab.netau.net/b/band.html - Cached
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