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Phaup Family
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These were the children of William Phaup of Maddiston and his wife Margaret Yule.
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Alexander Callander
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Alexander Callander was a Teller with Falkirk Banking Co (in 1811) and Curator Bonis of his father.
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William Buchanan
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Captain in Royal Navy
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James Dennistoun
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Captain
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George Fairbairn (senior)
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Mr George Fairbairn, of Camelon Park, was ordained an elder in Falkirk Parish Church on 20th April, 1823. He was head of a large nail-making establishment in Camelon, then the staple industry of the village. His son, Mr George Fairbairn, was inducted to the eldership in Falkirk Parish Church in 1869, having been previously ordained to the office some time before at Bridge of Allan. He was for many years representative of Falkirk Iron Co in the north of Scotland and also in Ireland.
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Elizabeth Crawford
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Nearest and lawful heir of provision in general to Helen Gilchrist residing in Falkirk.
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Alexander Brown
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Miner
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Jean Archibald
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Robert Walker
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Alexander Callander
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Grazier
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Jane Harvie
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Jane Harvie worked at Falkirk Iron Works enamel department until 1927, when she had to retire because of ill health (see A748.001)
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James Bell
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James Bell was a farmer at Pocknave Mill and owned Dalquhairn/Paixhole Farm, 1831-1845 and Mains of Bothkennar until 1843 when it was sold to Carron Co.
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Joseph Dawson
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Manager for Carron Co.
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Alexander Hamilton
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Brother of John Hamilton (Farmer, Above the Wood) and William Hamilton (Farmer, Above the Wood) and executor of John Hamilton's deed of settlement.
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Trustees of James Morrison Trust
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James Morrison (Smith, Bainsford).
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Central Office of Information (COI)
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The Central Office of Information (COI) was responsible for the UK government's marketing and communications agency. The department was formed in 1946 and dissolved in 2011 with its remaining functions transferred to the Cabinet Office. It worked with public bodies to produce information campaigns on issues that affected the lives of British citizens, from health and education to benefits rights and welfare.
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Trustees of John Rankine of Loanrig Trust
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John Rankine (Stationer in Falkirk) was married to Isabella Mair or Rankine who owned subjects in Smellie's lands. They were the parents of James Rankine, Patrick Rankine, Isabella Rankine and Janet or Jessie Rankine who was married to Rev Alexander Cumming Rutherford. The Trustees included James Russel (Writer in Falkirk) and the said Rev A C Rutherford (Minister of the First United Associated Congregation of Falkirk).
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John Rankine
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John Rankine (2) inherited considerable property from his father, John Rankine (1). He was sequestrated along with his father in 1788. He had four sons, John (3), George, Robert and Charles and he died in 1814.
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Andrew Sword
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Andrew Sworde of Mungalhead,(d.1832) a farmer and brewer married Isabella Risk, widow of James Brock, in 1819. He predeceased her, dying intestate without issue.
Andrew Sworde's nephew, Rev Thomas Sworde was vicar of ... and then later Rector of St Peters, Thetford, Norfolk. He conveyed his subjects in Bainsford to his Uncle, Andrew Sword in 1814. After the death of Andrew Sword, the land was reconveyed to Reverend Thomas Sword. |
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Peter Bell
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Gardener
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