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Name Biography
William Gibb
William Burns
Minister
Trustees for the Creditors of William Dunn's estate Trust
William Wood
William Wood was appointed Executor of Thomas Wood's deed of Settlement.
William Dick
Publican
Trustees of William Mungall Monro Trust
William Calder
William Calder was married to Margaret in June 1836 and began divorce proceedings by November 1836. He was a farmer in Hill, Muiravonside and was joint executor with his brother Alexander of his father's estate in 1875.
Heirs of Alex Monteith & William Binnie
Janet Ballantyne
Wife of William Ballantyne (Farmer, Wester Jawcraig) and executor with James Ballantyne of William Ballantyne's estate.
William Edmonstone of Duntreath and Kilsyth
William Weston
Joiner
William Simpson
Shipmaster
William Buchan
Dairyman
William Brown
Portioner
William Lillie
Miller and Corn and Meal Dealer
Trustees of William Dalgleish of Parkfoot Trust
Trustees included Alexander Nimmo (Tanner, Westbank).
William Bryson
Worked at Sun Foundry, Glasgow and held licence for grocery business at 144 Graham's Rd, Bainsford
William Ross Lane
Company Secretary for Smith & Wellstood Ltd
James Ballantyne
Executor with Janet Barrie or Ballantyne (widow of William Ballantyne, Farmer, Wester Jawcraig) of William Ballantyne's estate.
Rennie Family
James Rennie was a Miller and owner of Grahamston Mills. He married Mary Cook, daughter of John Cook. They had three children: John Cook Rennie, who became a grain merchant, Mary Gaff Rennie who married John Russel (later Provost John Russel, of Russel & Aitken), and Margaret Walker Rennie. James Rennie died in 1855 and his widow died in 1874.

His sister, Helen Rennie married Thomas Walker of Cloybank, near Denny, and they had one daughter, Margaret. Thomas Walker died in 1868 after some months of illness and disputes over his executry produced most of the papers in this collection. His nephew in law, Hugh MacPherson of Slafarquhar, farmer and cattle dealer, (husband of Margaret Kirkwood, Thomas’s niece) was Executor Nominate, but Thomas’s widow, Helen, acted against MacPherson’s wishes and Macpherson took out a court action against her. She died in 1869 and her nephew John Cook Rennie of Gowanbank was Executor of her estate. Robert Campbell Writer, Stirling, acted for Hugh MacPherson while Russel & Aitken acted for Helen Walker.

There was also a second dispute involving Thomas Walker’s estate. William Harley, another nephew of Helen Walker, looked after Thomas Walker as personal attendant for several months before his death and made a claim on estate for wages. William Harley claimed that Hugh MacPherson of Slafarquhar as Executor Nominate of the deceased Thomas Walker owed and refused to pay him the sum of 23 pounds eight shillings per account.
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