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Don McArthur posted the following in 2001 in GenForum:
John Abernethy, Bishop of Caithness is of interest to some Rutherford researchers because of the marriage of his daughter, Barbara, to John, of Edgerston in 1643. Here's the section on him from the Fasti, Vol 2 page 125
1593 John Abernathy, son of Thomas A. of Glencorse, and Jean Straiton, one of the original students at the Univ. of Edinburgh under Rollock; M. A. (1587); reader in 1588; adm. min 7th Aug 1593. He was a member of assembly in 1601, 1602, 1608, and 1616. He signed the Protest against the introduction of Episcopacy 1st July 1606, yet when constant moderators were set up he accepted office for the Presb. of Jedburgh, though for two years his brethren refused to acknowledge him. In 1615 he solicited appointment to the Archbishopric of Glasgow; was made D. D., a member of the Court of High Commission, and promoted to the See of Caithness, 7th Dec 1616. It does not appear that he ever relinquished his charge at Jedbrugh (Dr. Hew Scott says he demitted before 15th Sept 1635), for in the articles given in to the Presb. against James Burnet in 1639, the parishioners complain of his [Burnet's] "informal entrie", he having procured "a presentation to a place which was not vacant, but served at the time by a worthier man, Mr. John Abernathy, who had neither demitted the, nor was deposed there from." By the Glasgow Assembly, 1638, A. was deprived of his bishopric, and he died in 1639. He marr. (1) (cont. dated 27 Apr 1600), Alison, dau. of Sir David HOME of Fishwick, governor of Dumbarton Castle, and had issue - John , M.D.; Andrew, depute-governor of Edinburgh Castle; Margaret (mar. -- Wauchope of Cakemuir; (2) Sir William Maxwell of Gribton); (2) (cont. dated 21st Aug 1606), Isabella, dau. of Patrick Murray of Philiphaugh, who survived him, and had issue - William, Min of Thurso; Anna (mar. James Murray of Overtoun); Agnes (mar. William Ker of Newton); Barbara (marr. John Rutherford of Edgerston); Elizabeth (marr. William Ker of Thankles); Katherine, died before 17th Mar 1640. Publications - A Christian and Heavenly Treatise containing Physicke for the Soul very necessary for all that would enjoy true Soundness of Mind and Peace of Conscience (London, 1615, 1622); The Duty and Dignity of a Christian (London, 1620). -[Reg. of Deeds, cccclxi, 272, dxxxiv. 375, viii 713, 14th Nov 1663; Reg. Mag. Sig., ix., 1436; Rutherford Charters, xi., 23rd Nov 1638; Acts and Dec., cccxxxii., 311; Reg. Assig.; Reg. Sec. Sig.; Booke of the Kirk; Row's Hist., 425; Calderwood's Hist., vii 282; Keith's Catalogue; Craven's Diocese of Caithness, pp 82-93.]
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| | _Manwarren BEAL _____|_Sarah MITCHELL _____
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| | | |_Lydia WELCH ________|_Lydia KELLY ________
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| | _Eliakim (Jr.) TUPPER _|_Joanna FISH ________
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[49985] Margaret also m. (1) 20 September 1849 in Steuben, Washington Co., ME William Woodbury Willey (1826-1855).
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[33172] See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emma_of_Austrasia.
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| _John RITZMAN _______|_Christina STUPP _______________
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| _Samuel RITZMAN ________________________|
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| | |_Catherine STRAUSS __|_Elizabeth BRECHT ______________
| | (1778 - 1857) m 1796 (1738 - 1795)
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| | |_Barbara MEYER ______|_Anna Margaret MORR ____________
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[45068] "Akron Beacon Journal [Akron, Ohio], 26 SApril 1978," p. 16: "Green Twp. - Richard H. DeWalt, 69, of 2022 Tisdale dr., died April 25 at Barberton Citizens Hospital after a 1-month illness. He was born in Akron, and lived most of his life in Green Township. Mr. DeWalt was employed by Republic Steel as a general laborer for 25 years, retiring in 1974. He was a member of the Portage Lakes Eagles Aerie 2736. He is survived by wife, Lubie; sons, Richard L. and Edward J., both at home; 4 grandchildren; brothers, Glenn E. of N. Miami Beach, Fla., Arthur L. and Howard, both of Akron."
[47091] "The Perry County Democrat [Bloomfield, Pennsylvania], 20 March 1912," p. 3: "Landisburg, March 18 - Mrs. Mary Mumper, widow of the late Jackson Mumper, died at the home of her son William in this place Sabbath afternoon. Mrs. Mumper whose maiden name was Mary Finley, was a native of New Germantown. Some years ago she with her husband and their family moved to this place. Mr. Mumper died about 26 years ago. Since that time Mrs. Mumper has resided in this place and vicinity and in Cumberland county. For many years she had been suffering from heart affection, but her condition was not considered serious until within a few days of her death. The deceased was a highly esteemed christian woman and had been a member of the Methodist church since her girlhood. She was aged 76 years. - She is survived by the following children: William, of Landisburg; Lizzie, (Mrs. John Kiner) of Duncannon; Bertha, (Mrs. Boyles) of Spring township; Harry, of Mt. Holly, Pa.; Nora, (Mrs. Holmes) and Melvin, of Barberton,Ohio. Funeral services be held in the Methodist church Thursday at 10 o'clock. Interment in Landisburg cemetery."
[32232] See http://www.clanlindsay.com/david_lindsay.htm, http://www.clanrutherfurd.org/Genealogy.aspx and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lindsay,_1st_Earl_of_Crawford.
[56709] The unverified file L259-5B5 in familysearch.org contains this information about a person of this name: "When Thelma M. Meservey was born in 1905, in Maine, United States, her father, Charles Eber Meservey, was 27 and her mother, Florence Tuttle, was 18. She lived in Warsaw, Somerset, Maine, United States in 1910 and Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States in 1920."
_John of BUTE __________________________+
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_Walter, Steward of SCOTLAND __________|________________________________________
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_Robert II ("the Steward"), King of SCOTS _|
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| |_Marjorie Bruce, Princess of SCOTLAND _|_Isabel of MAR _________________________
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_Robert (Bruce) Stuart, Duke of ALBANY _|
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AKA James the Fat. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_the_Fat.
The Facebook site of Highland Titles - Glencoe Estates 20 Feb 2014 offers: "Dumbarton Castle, near Glasgow, is the oldest-recorded stronghold in Britain. It sits on a huge rock made from volcanic basalt, 240 feet high. There has been a castle in some form at this site since the 5th century.
There is evidence that there has been a settlement on Dumbarton Rock since the Iron Age. Early residents were known to have traded with the Romans. The presence of a settlement is first recorded in a letter written by Saint Patrick.
"From the fifth century until the ninth, the castle was the centre of the independent British Kingdom of Strathclyde also known as Alt Clut or Alcluith (Alt Chluaidh which literally means 'Clyde Rock'). In medieval Scotland, Dumbarton (Dùn Breatainn, which means "the fortress of the Britons") was an important royal castle. It has sheltered many important people from Scottish History.
"In 1425 the castle was attacked by James the Fat, who was the youngest son of Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany, who had been imprisoned by King James I of Scotland on charges of treason. James the Fat became a rallying point for enemies of the King, and raised a large rebellion against the crown. He marched on the town of Dumbarton and burned it, but was unable to take the castle, whose defender John Colquhoun successfully held out against James' men. In the 16th century the infant Mary, Queen of Scots was kept at the castle until it was safe to send her to France. The castle's importance declined after Oliver Cromwell's death in 1658.
Today's remaining parts are mainly from the 18th century, though the 14th century Portcullis Arch remains of this Scheduled Ancient Monument. The castle is open on a daily basis during the summer season and Saturday-Wednesday in the winter. Visitors must climb the 557 steps to see the White Tower Crag and other features."