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McIntosh
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Ferretti, Raffaello
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Eva Gill
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Tablemaid at South Bantaskine House
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William Street
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Ross & Pringle
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Macnab
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Stuart
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Trustees of John Wilson of South Bantaskine Trust
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Adam McIntosh
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Sawyer
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George Mackenzie
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Gardener at South Bantaskine Estate for forty years.
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Ross, James
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Ralson & Sons
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Margaret Wilson (nee Henderson)
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Margaret Henderson or Wilson (1796-1859?) was the wife of Robert Wilson. Their son was John Wilson of South Bantaskine.
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John Grierson
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John Wilson
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John Wilson was a Coalmaster and held extensive properties. He was a client of Russel & Aitken The coal mining business was set up by Robert Wilson (1789-1836) who had mines at South Bantaskine and Callendar Estate, as well as a store at Banton and various property enterprises. His younger son, John, inherited South Bantaskine and erected South Bantaskine House in 1860. John was an Honorary Sheriff Substitute for Stirlingshire & Dunbartonshire, a JP and an elder on Falkirk Relief Church (later Falkirk West Church). The elder son, William Wilson, had the colliery at Banknock. John Wilson married Mary Russel, the daughter of James Russel (of Russel & Aitken) in 1848. Their children were Catherine Wilson Hamilton (wife of David James Hamilton, Professor of Pathological Anatomy, Aberdeen), Margaret Henderson Wilson Gilton (wife of Rev James Gilton), Jane Russel Wilson, Mary Georgina Wade Wilson (Artist), Bessie Hardie Wilson, Wilhelmina Wilson Cadenhead (wife of James Cadenhead), Helen Wilson and Johanna Octaria Wilson. [Source: Calatria Vol 6, pp 61-76]
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McLaren, John
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Blair & McWiggan
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Andrew Beetson
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Gave garden advice. Unknown occupation. 19th century
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Fergus, John
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Elizabeth Hardie Wilson
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Miss Bessie Wilson (1858-1933) was a daughter of John Wilson of South Bantaskine. She organised mothers' afternoons and sponsored the Boys Brigade.
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