Dundas

Thomas Archibald David


 

 

Son of:

Thomas Archibald Dundas

 

and:

Sybil Katherine Hampshire

 

born on:

o Sunday 16 October 1904

 

died on:

Died in infancy 14/9/1905

Buried at Ross Bay Cemetery. Victoria


 

 

Dundas

Thomas George


 

 

Son of:

Joseph Dundas

 

and:

Margaret Isabella Moir

 

born on:

o Saturday 14 May 1853 in Edinburgh

 

died on:

† Wednesday 12 June 1929 at Victoria, British Columbia.

Buried at Ross Bay Cemetery. Victoria

 

Occupations :

 

 

 

 

  1. Mary Davidson  x December 1879 in Dingwall, Scotland 


the following children were born of this union:

    1. Thomas Archibald Dundas  o Wednesday 22 December 1880
    2. Margaret Elizabeth Dundas , born and died 1882  
    3. Ronald George Dundas  o Monday 14 June 1886 

 

The following is an extact from "The History of Stirlingshire" by William Nimmo, published in 1880;
"Against the property of Thomas George Dundas, Esq. of Carronhall, there is a total valuation of 3,220 pounds. In Bothkennar parish, farm of Kirkton and Closs, at 355 pounds; Carronhall farm, at 169 pounds; Carronhall Colliery, at 300 pounds; and harbour, &c., at Carronshore, 95 pounds. Under Larbert parish, the mansion house and policy of Carronhall is valued at 207 pounds; and the farm of Kersebrock and Powleys, at 209 pounds. For the lands in Dunipace parish the amount is 573 pounds."

  In the 1901 census, Thomas George Dundas and his wife Mary are shown as living at Monsea, Tipperary, Ireland


 

Dundas

William


 

 

Son of:

Thomas Dundas

 

and:

Bethia Baillie

 

born on:

o Wednesday 11 September 1715 in Edinburgh

 

died on:

 

 

Occupations :

Captain 61st Regiment of Foot

 

 

 

  1. Ann Hay  x Wednesday 20 November 1748  *


the following children were born of this union:

    1. Henry Dundas  o Sunday 28 September 1749 
    2. Margaret Dundas  o Sunday 12 September 1751 
    3. Elizabeth Dundas  o Sunday 23 December 1753 

 

* N.B The above marriage can not be confirmed as definitely being the correct William Dundas.

The family letters at Northallerton record office suggest William was a troubled soul and caused his father some concern.


 

Dundas

William


 

 

Son of:

Archibald Dundas

 

and:

Elizabeth Colville

 

born on:

o Circa 1560

 

died on:

† September 1589

    Shown at St. Andrew's University along with his brother Archibald Dundas in 1570. Died before his father so was succeeded by his brother. There is a possibility there was another brother, Alexander Dundas, who is shown at St Andrew's in 1572, but this has not yet been proven.

 

 

 

  1. Margaret Carnegie


No Issue.

On the 6th July 1583 an instrument of sasine was issued in favour of  William Dundas of Fingask, son and heir apparent to Archibald Dundas of Fingask of the lands of Kynchtis Potye lying in the regality of Abernethy and sheriffdom of Perth.


 

Dundas-Harper

Sashell Madeline


 

 

Daughter of:

David Ray Harper  

 

and:

Christine Helena Dundas Bartolucci

 

born on:

o Sunday 3 October 1993


 

Dundas-Harper

Tara Marie


 

 

Daughter of:

David Ray Harper

 

and:

Christine Helena Dundas Bartolucci

 

born on:

o Thursday 25 October 1990


 

Dutton

Nella Doreen


 

 

Daughter of:

 

 

and:

 

 

born on:

 

 

Occupations :

 

 

 

 

  1. David George Hay  x Wednesday 14 January 1959  


the following children were born of this union:

    1. Andrew Arthur George Hay  o Saturday 24 October 1959 
    2. Hamish David Montagu Hay  o Saturday 24 October 1959 


 

Fairfax

Sir Henry


 

 

Son of:

 Colonel Sir Henry Fairfax

 

and:

 

 

born on:

 1837

 

died on:

 1900

 

Occupations :

  • Admiral Royal Navy 

 

 

 

  1. Kinloch Harriet  x 1872


No issue


 

Fairlie

Alexander


 

 

Son of:

 

 

and:

 

 

born on:

 

 

died on:

 

 

Occupations :

 

 

 

 

  1. Nichola Dundas   


the following children were born of this union:


 

Fay

Casey


 

 

Son of:

 

 

and:

 

 

born on:

 

 

died on:

 

 

Occupations :

 

 

 

 

  1. Christine Helena Dundas Bartolucci   


 

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