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jeffsher  (View posts) Posted: 2 Sep 2003 11:07PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Sloan, Gray
I recently purchased a copy of a will from www.scottishdocuments.com. The will belonged to Mary Sloan of Girvan and was dated March 04, 1887 from the Ayr Sheriff Court Inventories. I have several questions, and hope that someone on the list can offer me some insight into any or all of the following:

1. The will lists the person as "Mary Gray or Sloan". Does this mean that Mary's maiden (or previous) name was Sloan, and married name was Gray? My ancestor was Mary Henderson, married to Robert Sloan, both of Girvan. It's possible that Mary remarried after the death of Robert, but unfortunately, I don't have death dates for either.

2. It lists various debts and money owed to her, including "James McCrindle, fisher, Girvan, half year's rent due at Martinmas, 1886". What is Martinmas?

3. The deceased was from "Ailsa Place, Girvan", yet it lists Andrew MacLean Esquire "One of Her Majesties Justices of the Peace for the County of Lanark". If this will was for a person in Ayrshire, why would a Justice from Lanark handle the settlement of the estate?

4. It lists "rents of heritage due by the following tenants...". What are these?

5. It states "Total Amount of Personal Estate in Scotland England and Ireland". Does this mean that she had assets in each of these countries, or did they just automatically list all countries if one had assets in only one of them?

This Will is the first I have come across the Gray surname in my Sloan research. The executrix is listed as Jane Gray, "lately residing in Aisla Place, now in Kilmarnock". I'm assuming it is Mary's daughter or grand-daughter. I do have a Jean Sloan in the family; her name was given to me from a transcription of the 1851 Census from Girvan; I suppose it's possible that Jean could have been mistaken for Jane. I'm cautiously optimistic that this Will belongs to my g-g-grandmother, but I will need to confirm this before I make that assumption.

I would appreciate any input on these questions.
Thanks in advance.

Jeff Sheridan

Re: Questions about a Will

Mike Hall  (View posts) Posted: 4 Sep 2003 3:42PM GMT
Classification: Query
I also have a will which mentions rent due from Martinmas 1865 to Whitsunday 1866.
I found on the web that "Martinmas Day" is a Christian feast observed in commemoration of the death and burial of Saint Martin of Tours, which is on November 11.

Hope this helps,
Mike Hall
Scotland

Re: Questions about a Will

judywoodman4  (View posts) Posted: 24 Nov 2006 1:37AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: McCrindle Davidson
Hi Jeff, just saw James McCrindle on your board.What can you tell me about him. I am looking for a James McCrindle who married Mary Davidson who had 4 children one my Granfather but James is missing dissapeared?who knows. can yu tell me anything at all? Judy

Re: Questions about a Will

Karen Trudeau  (View posts) Posted: 25 Nov 2006 2:54PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Judy
I have found on 1841 census twins Sarah and Mary McCundal.. age 2 ..which I finally figured out was supposed to be McCrindle living in Dreghorn with Robert and Mary Murdoch Stewart. On the 1851 census they are listed as their granddaughters born in Kilmarnock. I have tried to figure out who married a McCrindle to no avail. Do you have any connections to these girls, I figured that the father died and thats why they are being raised by the grandparents.
Regards, Karen

Re: Questions about a Will

jeffsher  (View posts) Posted: 25 Nov 2006 3:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi Judy,
Sorry; I don't have any other info on James McCrindle. The Will is apparently from a person not related to my line of Sloans.

Jeff

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