Home 

Descendants of David AUCHINVOLE

Notes

To find any person descended from David AUCHINVOLE select Here.  To find any person in this website use the Alphabetical Surname List.

horizontal rule

83. David DICK

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
David Dick
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 6 Feb 1827
Baptism Date: 15 Feb 1827
Baptism Place: Eaglesham, Renfrew, Scotland
Father: David Dick
Mother: Agnes Auchinvole
FHL Film Number: 1041092
Reference ID: 2:17DSQC4

Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910
David Dick
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 4 Dec 1854
Marriage Place: Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland
Spouse: Janet Alexander Young
FHL Film Number: 0102929, 0102930, 1042943, 0102928, 1042991, 1042962

horizontal rule

94. John AUCHINVOLE

Baptism SP: AUCHINVOLE JOHN, JOHN AUCHINVOLE/CHRISTINA MILLER FR5133 (FR5133) M 28/04/1838 644/1 350 202 Glasgow

Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910
Jno. Auchinvole
Gender Male
Marriage Date 22 Aug 1867
Marriage Place Govan, Lanark, Scotland
Spouse Mary Clark Laidlaw
FHL Film Number 6035516

Notice of the marriage of John and Mary was in the Glasgow Herald 23rd Aug 1867 married at Richmond house by Rev J J Clark and the bride's father was David Laidlaw Mary Clark was described as 4th daughter born 11th April 1843 Edinburgh.

Probate Index:
AUCHINVOLE, John, Yarn Merchant, 2 Lilybank Terrace, Glasgow, died 11 June 1916, at Glasgow, testate. Confirmation granted at Glasgow, 22 September, to Robert Anderson, of Wm. Anderson & Coy., Ltd.. Manufacturers, 12 Princes Square, Buchanan Street, Glasgow, James Murdoch, Iron Merchant, Robertson Street there, and William Frank Robertson, Shipowner, 7 Marlborough Terrace there, Executors nominated in Will or Deed, dated 30 July 1915, and recorded with another Writ in Court Books of Commissariot of Lanark, 15 September 1916. Value of Estate, Pounds 47,648, 15s. 4d.

horizontal rule

Mary Clark LAIDLAW

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Mary Clark Laidlaw
Gender Female
Birth Date 11 Apr 1843
Baptism Date 21 May 1843
Baptism Place Bristo Associate Congregation, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Father David Laidlaw
Mother Hannah Porteous
FHL Film Number 304672 Reference ID - 2:18NJJ0L

Probate Index:
AUCHINVOLE, Mary Clark Laidlaw or, sometime of 2 Lilybank Terrace, Glasgow, and c/o Johnston & Farie, 113 Virginia Place, Glasgow, thereafter of 15 College Road, Dulwich Village, London, latterly of 3 Meadhurst, Meads Road, Eastbourne, widow, died 2 June 1935 at Eastbourne, testate. Confirmation Edinburgh, 19 August, to Stewart Porteous Auchinvole, Yam Merchant, 109 Virginia Place aforesaid, her son, James Murdoch, Iron Merchant, 23 Robertson Street, Glasgow, and William Frank Robertson, Shipowner, 45 West Nile Street there, Executors, Will dated 25 August 1930 recorded Edinburgh 17
August 1935. Value of Estate, Pounds 2917: 4: 5.

horizontal rule

183. Hannah Laidlaw AUCHINVOLE

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Hannah Laidlaw Auchinvole
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 7 Jul 1868
Birth Place: Milton,Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland
Father: John Auchinvole
Mother: Mary Clark Laidlaw
FHL Film Number: 6035516

horizontal rule

184. John Gilbert AUCHINVOLE

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
John Gilbert Auchinvole
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 7 Mar 1871
Birth Place: Milton,Glasgow,Lanark,Scotland
Father: John Auchinvole
Mother: Mary Clark Laidlaw
FHL Film Number: 6035516

horizontal rule

185. Christine Mary AUCHINVOLE

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Christine Mary Auchinvole
Gender Female
Birth Date 05 Jul 1872 (5 Jul 1872)
Birth Place Govan, Lanark, Scotland
Father John Auchinvole
Mother Mary Clark Laidlaw
FHL Film Number 6035516

Marriage SP: AUCHINVOLE CHRISTINE MARY, MORRISON GEORGE H, 1904, 646/3 108, Partick

Probate Index:
AUCHINVOLE or MORRISON Christine Mary or MORRISON
Christine Marie of Triffeny Skelmorlie Ayrshire died
12 March 1961 Confirmation of Dorothy Fairlie Bruce
and Tom Paul Simpson writer.
Sealed London 13 June.

horizontal rule

George Herbert MORRISON

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
George Herbert Morrison
Gender Male Birth Date 02 Oct 1866 (2 Oct 1866)
Birth Place Milton, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Father Thomas Morrison
Mother Alexandrina Mckenzie
FHL Film Number 6035516

Marriage SP: ORR AGNES GRAY, MORRISON GEORGE N, 1894, 644/9 442, Kelvin
Marriage SP: AUCHINVOLE CHRISTINE MARY, MORRISON GEORGE H, 1904, 646/3 108, Partick

Probate Index:
MORRISON, The Very Rev. George Herbert, D.D., 29 Lilybank Gardens, Glasgow, died 14 October 1928 at Glasgow, testate. Confirmration Glasgow. 7 December, to Christine Mary Morrison, 29 Lilybank Gardens aforesaid, the relict. Will dated 3 February recorded Glasgow 29 November 1928. Value of Estate, Pounds 4537.

George H. Morrison 1866-1928
George Herbert Morrison has been characterized as one of the century’s great "pastor-preachers," always seeking to meet life's need with a word from God. Morrison's preaching reflected his deep concern for the individual person through simplicity of language, certainty of word choice, confident assertion of Scripture, and careful poetic phrasing. This same high regard for his audience appeared in his loving presentation of the truth no matter how controversial the issue, in the absence of contempt for others in his sermons, in his attempts to lead his listeners from their own interests to a broader perception of Christian concern.

George Herbert Morrison DD 1866 -1928

Dr Thomas Morrison died 1898 and was educated at Kings College Aberdeen and became Rector of The Free Church School in Inverness  before arriving in 1852 at the Free Church Normal Seminary Cowcaddens Street Glasgow where he was Rector until his death. He was author of The Manual of School Management and The Scotch Colleges a concern that two of his brothers were involved with. In 1874 he was elected President of the Educational Institute of Scotland. Thomas married Alexandrina McKenzie c July 1852 as he returned to Inverness to do so and she was the daughter of Thomas McKenzie, probably a colleague from the Inverness Free Church School. There appear to be other children apart from  George Herbert born 2nd October 1866 but it is unclear how many.  Possibly looking like  Margaret,  Isobel and  Thomas McKenzie MA Glasgow 1883 lecturer at Free Church Normal Seminary Glasgow also Rector 1902-1905 distinguished educationalist died suddenly June 1908. Others siblings Annie May, James Simpson, Grace and Catherine.
         
Looking at his uncles it is not surprising that George Herbert was also gifted. Below is a much potted account of this man and he is very well documented.    
George Herbert Morrison was the son of Thomas Morrison a Minister and was born in Glasgow October 2, 1866. His mother had been reading George Herbert, the 17th century devotional poet, before his birth, hence the Christian names given to her son. Her death when George was barely five made a deep impression on him and the sense of loss never left him all through his life.
He went to the University of Glasgow in 1883 and then was offered an assistant editorship under Sir James Murray, on the staff of the New English Dictionary at Oxford. This was an experience and education he would not have missed for anything, for it gave him a sense of the fitness of words and a command of the English language he could never have acquired otherwise. Years later Sir James Murray declared to Dr. Whyte that, of all his assistants, Morrison was the most methodical and the most dependable.
After a spell in Oxford he returned to Glasgow for his Divinity course at the Free Church College. So was he under his father's instruction for this?
In 1894 he went to Thurso, in the far north of Scotland and the most northerly town on the mainland. His first sermon, "The Two Gardens-Eden and Gethsemane," convinced the congregation that they had called a man of some ability and one whom they would never be able to hold for long. He stayed there for four years. The debt that he owed to Thurso he often declared he could never tell. It put iron into his blood.
On Sept 27th 1894,during his Thurso Ministry he married for the first time to Agnes Grey Orr in Kelvin Glasgow  she was third daughter Mr and Mrs P C Orr of Glasgow at present unidentified.  Their first child also George Herbert was born Thurso in 1896, as was their second child Kathleen in 1898.   
From 1898 to 1902 George Herbert was minister of The United Free Church St. John's, Dundee, and a large city church. "I preached what I felt, what I smartingly did feel." Those words of Bunyan might be taken as Morrison's motto. Alexander their third child was born in 1900 in Dundee and all three are on the 1901 census at 23 Windsor Street Dundee. Alexander was doubly unfortunate as not only was he killed in the First World War in France but not far short of Armistice Day 11th Nov 1918. Killed 26th Oct 1918. He enlisted in Glasgow and was in the Gordon Hghlanders, buried France named on the Vis En Artois Memorial.  Mother Agnes Grey Morrison given as 29 Lilly Bank Gardens died 1902.  
With all his activities in the pulpit and in the homes of his people for he was an assiduous visitor and he was also making his name known to a wider public by his pen. His articles in The British Weekly made every Sunday School teacher his debtor. They were written on Tuesday mornings. His first book of sermons, Flood Tide, came also from Dundee.
Agnes died at some point in 1902 though if this was Dundee or Glasgow isn't clear but wherever it was he was left with three small children with no mother and all the attendant problems that may have ensued. He next married Christine Mary Auchinvole in 1904 however she chose to modify her name to Chrissie Marie for some reason.  Notice of the marriage was in the John O Groats Journal of 1st April 1904 she was of 2 Lilly Bank Terrace.  The marriage took place 30th March 1904 at Wellington Church Glasgow.   She was a published author in her own right so the name change may have had something to do with it having more appeal when it came to book sales?   Chrissie is also named as the wife of George Herbert and Chrissie also edited some of his written work when it went into print mainly sermons articles and addresses. George was also a published writer on subjects other than sermons etc.  So they both had a literary bent.
Upon her marriage she became step mother to George's three children. There does not appear to be any sign on a new family for Chrissie and George.  Chrissie also wrote about life at Wellington - that was published she also wrote on the subject of  Prayers for Woman and a book on suitable subjects for women who made addresses. So bit of a women's champion?

Morrison began his ministry at Wellington Church, Glasgow, on May 13, 1902 in his thirty-sixth year (and the eighth year of his ministry), and there he remained until his death in 1928.
Morrison was punctual and methodical in everything that he did. He would rise at 7:30 and, after breakfast, would deal with letters that required an immediate answer, then work in his study until 1:30. He bore always in mind the maxim of Dr. Whyte: "Mind your books and Satan cannot touch you." He visited every afternoon for several hours and kept an accurate record of every visit he paid. The last year he lived he paid 1200 calls; he had nearly two thousand members at Wellington Church.
Morrison turned down calls to preach or to be minister at many important churches and to lecture in America, Canada, and Australia. His one desire was to spend and be spent in the service of Christ so that he might be an influence for the highest in the civic and church life of the city he loved so well. As someone said, "He did not dig many channels, but the one he dug was very deep."
George Herbert became D D 1913 it is written. He stood quite still, entirely without gesture, his hands behind his back, and spoke quietly. Up to 1914 his sermons were fully written out and read from the manuscript in the pulpit but during the war he felt compelled to get into closer touch with the people and from that time he discarded his manuscript and spoke to the people freely. He used to say that he was not an extempore preacher in the true sense of the term and to the end he was as careful and thorough in his preparation as ever. His aim in these more informal sermons was to win the attention of some of the people who sat lightly to the church, and he succeeded in attracting and keeping great crowds for twenty-six years.
He knew where to lay his hand on every book and paper without a moment's delay.
He was not a strong man physically and twice he suffered major illnesses, one of which compelled him to take a year's leave of absence from Wellington.
Morrison preached children's sermons to which it was a delight to listen. He was never happier or more at home than amongst children, his own or other people's. He could not resist smiling or speaking to every child he met.
Morrison became Moderator of the General Assembly in 1926 and the last four months of his year of office he spent visiting South Africa and the missions in that country. He died suddenly after a gastric operation in October 1928. He had planned his own funeral that was not to be a dour occasion.

horizontal rule

186. David Laidlaw AUCHINVOLE

London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921
David Laidlaw Auchinvole, bachelor of this parish
Record Type Banns
Banns Date 01/05/1932 (1 May 1932)
Marriage Place St Barnabas, Dulwich Southwark England
Spouse Vera Margaret Dutt Coulter, widow of the Parish of Shirley

Surrey, England, Marriages, 1754-1937
David Laidlaw Auchinvole, bachelor, formerly motor engineer of 15 Colle?? Rd Dulwich
Gender Male
Marriage Age 57
Record Type Marriage
Birth Year 1875
Marriage Date 07/05/1932 (7 May 1932)
Marriage Place Shirley, St John the Evangelist Surrey England
Father John Auchinvole, deceased, yarn agent
Spouse Vera Margaret Duff Coullie, age 37, widow of Shirley
Spouse father: Hugh Porter , deceased, Cloth Manufacturer

Probate Index:
AUCHINVOLE David Laidlaw of Stella Maris Moorcourt Sidmouth Devonshire died 28 October 1948 Probate London 23 March to Vera Margaret Duff Auchinvole widow.
Effects Pounds 11,905 11s. 2d.

David Laidlaw 1875 -1948 married 7th May 1932 at St John the Evangelist church Shirley Surrey to   Vera Margaret Duff Coullie, a widow, aged 37, who was born 1895 and died East Sussex 1983 and she has various interpretations of her surname. However she was born with surname Porter and was the daughter of Hugh Porter a deceased cloth manufacturer. David was a bachelor at marriage aged 57 of Dulwich London formerly a motor engineer. His mother also lived at this address at some point.

Vera looks as if she was a keen amateur Golfer and played in the Scottish Amateur Championship in 1935 of Brockenurst Manor. Also played in 1935 in the Ladies Highland Championship.
A relative presumably, has the family story that he was the black sheep of the family, reason not known, but went out to Canada to make his fortune and that his family had nothing to do with him and Vera had no love for Catholics apparently. Clearly they are travelling very regularly to and from Canada and USA to and from Scotland / London /Southampton.  At one point David and Vera  arrived in Argentina from London.  He also travels from Liverpool to Queens Town Ireland and she  departs also from Florida.  They also went to South Africa and Jamaica from England. The conclusion is they had money.         
David Laidlaw Auchinvole Gent was in 1893 a volunteer in the Royal Naval Reserve the Clyde Division and a submarine miner and in 1896 he is second lieutenant of Parkhall Dalmuir Glasgow.   In 1903 David Laidlaw is involved in a mutual dissolution of a partnership concerning AVR Motor Agencies 21- 23  Renfrew Street Glasgow between himself, William Henry Kingsbury who is leaving and Robert Bannerman. David is staying along with the other partner Robert Bannerman, and carrying on. AVR is automotive vehicle repairs so he has a garage - so a bit of an engineer. Someone who has insider information seems to think he volunteered for duty with the Red Cross in WW1 serving as a chauffeur, serving in France 6th Oct 1915 to 24th Sep 1916 and later serving in RGA. The Red Cross records seem to show nothing for him. By 1911 he is in England living in the London area somewhere. By 1937 he is a retired and living it is said in "Ardluss" Hellensburgh Scotland and has had some sort of motor accident and is being committed from one court to another. Ardluss was a big Arts and Crafts house designed by William Lieper in 1900 still standing and listed as Ardluss which sounds better than 135 Sinclair Street.
David died in Stella Maris Court Sidmouth Devon 28th Oct 1948 probate to Vera Margaret Duff Auchinvole widow estate nearly Pounds 12,000.

horizontal rule

113. Mary MCGREGOR

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Mary Macgregor
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 6 Nov 1816
Birth Place: Bonhill,Dunbarton,Scotland
Father: Daniel Macgregor
Mother: Agnes Auchinvole
FHL Film Number: 1041982

Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910
Mary Macgregor
Gender Female
Marriage Date 15 Mar 1845
Marriage Place Strathblane, Stirling, Scotland
Spouse David Paton
FHL Film Number 1041980

Buried with parents.

Death SP: MCGREGOR MARY, 53, AUCHINVOLE, 1869, 491/ 13, Strathblane
            PATON MARY, 53, AUCHINVOLE, 1869, 491/ 13, Strathblane

horizontal rule

188. Daniel McGregor PATON

Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910
Daniel Mcgregor Paton
Gender Male
Marriage Date 11 Jun 1874
Marriage Place Annan, Dumfries, Scotland
Spouse Hannah Hill Laidlaw
FHL Film Number 6035516

England & Scotland, Select Cemetery Registers, 1800-2016
Daniel McGregor Paton
Age 72
Birth Date 1848
Death Date 1920
Burial Date 2 Sep 1920
Burial Place Manchester, Greater Manchester, England
Occupation Inspector
Cemetery Southern Cemetery Cemetery Section G Grave Number 2289

Probate Index:
PATON Daniel McGregor of 32 Yarburg-street Alexandra Park
Manchester gas meter inspector died 30 August 1920 at
the Manchester Royal Infirmary Manchester Administra-
tion Manchester 11 October to David Paton estate agent’s
manager. Effects Pounds 548 2s. 5d.

horizontal rule

189. Robert Dick PATON

Probate Index:
PATON Robert Dick of 10 Falkland-avenue Newton Mearns
Renfrewshire (died 29 August 1942 Confirmation of Minnie
McMillan Millar or Paton Matthew Gilmour chartered
accountant Walter Stewart Fisher warehouseman and Edward
John Baxter writer. Sealed Llandudno 7 January.

horizontal rule

191. John PATON

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
John Paton
Gender Male
Birth Date 17 Apr 1855
Birth Place Anderston, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
Father David Paton
Mother Mary Mcgregor
FHL Film Number 6035516

horizontal rule

114. John MCGREGOR

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
John Macgregor
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 28 Mar 1820
Birth Place: Bonhill,Dunbarton,Scotland
Father: Daniel Macgregor
Mother: Agnes Auchinvole
FHL Film Number: 1041982

horizontal rule

116. Daniel MCGREGOR

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Daniel Mcgregor
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 24 Mar 1824
Birth Place: Bonhill,Dunbarton,Scotland
Father: Daniel Mcgregor
Mother: Agnes Auchinvole
FHL Film Number: 1041982

England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973
Daniel Mcgregor
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 17 May 1853
Marriage Place: St. Michael, Ashton Under Lyne, Lancashire, England
Father: Daniel Mcgregor
Spouse: Mary Stelfox
Spouse Father Peter Stelfox
FHL Film Number: 1550975
Reference ID: 2:1NMBBK0

Probate Index:
McGREGOR Daniel Personal Estate Pounds 20,498 12s. 6d. in the United Kingdom.
6 March. The Will of Daniel McGregor late of 9 Leaven-terrace Droylsden in the County of Lancaster Gentleman who died 19 December 1888 at 9 Leaven-terrace domiciled in England was proved at Manchester by Margaret Stelfox McGregor Spinster the Daughter and Daniel Campbell McGregor Analytical Chemist the Son both of 9 Leaven-terrace and Duncan Webb of 11 Leaven-terrace Glass Manufacturer the Executors.

horizontal rule

Mary STELFOX

England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915
Mary McGregor
Estimated Birth Year 1823
Registration Year 1887
Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar
Age at Death 64
Lancashire
Volume 8d Page 379

horizontal rule

196. Margaret Stelfox MCGREGOR

England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Margaret Stelfox McGregor
Registration Year 1854
Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun
Registration district Ashton Under Lyne Lancashire
Volume 8d Page 509

Manchester, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915
Margaret Stelfox McGregor
Baptism Date: 4 Jun 1854
Baptism Place: Mossley, St George, Lancashire, England
Father: Daniel McGregor, painter
Mother: Mary McGregor
Reference Number: GB127.L310/1/2/3

Mary Stelfox McGregor died aged 1887 and was buried in Brooklands Cemetery Sale Cheshire aged 65 and was therefore born c 1822. Buried with Mary is Daniel her husband who died 1888 aged 64, Margaret Stelfox McGgregor died 1909 aged 55 [their daughter not married] and Daniel Campbell McGregor [son] died 1915 aged 49.

McCRECOR Margaret Stelfox of Leven-terrace Fairfield near Manchester sjpinster died 6 December 1909 Administration London 24 January to Agnes Webb (wife of Duncan Webb).
Effects Pounds 9,842 11s. 10d. Resworn Pounds 10,671 8s. 9d.

horizontal rule

198. Daniel Campbell MCGREGOR

England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index, 1837-1915
Daniel Campbell McGregor
Registration Year: 1862
Registration Quarter: Jan-Feb-Mar
Registration District: Ashton Under Lyne Lancashire
Volume: 8d
Page: 392

Probate index:
McGREGOR Daniel Campbell of Leven - terrace Fairfield-
avenue Droylsden near Manchester died 2 February 1913
Probate London 20 February to Agnes Webb (wife of
Duncan Webb). Effects Pounds 19,141 3s. 7d.

Single, aged 49 and living with a companion, Mary Louisa Cooper, aged 37, in the 1911 census at Droylsden.

horizontal rule

119. Margaret MCGREGOR

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Margaret Mcgregor
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 25 May 1832
Birth Place: Bonhill,Dunbarton,Scotland
Father: Daniel Mcgregor
Mother: Agnes Auchinvole
FHL Film Number: 1041982

horizontal rule

John Jamieson MCEWAN

John J McEwan was headmaster of the school from 1862 1902 when he retired

horizontal rule

131. Lillias AUCHINVOLE

Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Lillias Auchinvole
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 21 Nov 1854
Birth Place: Barony,Lanark,Scotland
Father: William Auchinvole
Mother: Jane Rankin
FHL Film Number: 1041480

horizontal rule

205. Lillias SIMPSON

Marriage SP: LINDSAY WILLIAM WHITEHALL, SIMPSON LILLIAS, 1909, 644/1 200, Bridgeton

horizontal rule

208. Allison Wilson SIMPSON

Death SP: SIMPSON ALISON WILSON, aged 79, mother maiden name - AUCHINVOLE, 1977, 607/ 897, Glasgow, Martha St

horizontal rule

162. David A AUCHINVOLE

David was also a tanner.

horizontal rule

Charlotte Ann MANN

Charlotte's mother is Ann/Anna Bockus, born USA in 1795 and died 1872. Se was buried in Upper Canada Cemetery probably born in New York to Abraham Bockus undoubtedly of German descent  and  Eunice Sweetland of English descent. There are two people named Bockus in this family as Maria Auchinvole mother of David Auchinvole was a Bockus and she was a sister of Ann Bockus Mann. Here there are two cousins marrying each other so Charlotte and David were already related before marriage and they probably met through family ties.  The Anniversary Book of Lehig University, Bethlehem, PA states that David was of Scottish descent and this is correct provided the journey is down his father, Alexander's line.  Applying the same principle with Charlotte, it is said that she is of Scottish and English descent.

Charlotte, before she married David may well have had a previous husband by the surname of Warner. She comes thus to her second marriage with the new surname and ought to be a widow. The marriage is in the Osnarbruck marriage returns and was submitted by the Rev Dobie.  Such marriage having taken place 19th Aug 1858.  Both sets of parents are correct apart from  the fact that Auchinvole is Auchinvale. Both parties are aged 29. An alternative marriage date is 1856 but appears incorrect.
  
After marriage David and Charlotte seem to live in Gananoque Ontario  where David  Auchinvole was a tanner and probably also a currier as was probably another brother Gilbert.

After David's death Charlotte then turns up in Harrisburgh Pennsylvania recorded in 1880 as living with her sister Marilla b 1811 and her husband Hiram Wilson at 509 N 4 Harrisburgh PA.  With Charlotte are her sons  William A and Hiram Wilson but seemingly no other children. It is not clear as to when she left for Harrisburgh, certainly after death of husband but also possibly after her mother died.

Charlotte was an active member of the Presbyterian Church of Pine Street Harrisburg.

After the death of Hiram Wilson, her brother in law, in 1881 it seems that the family possibly bar William who at some point lived at Pawnee Street Harrisburg stayed living together.  Chalrlotte was her sister, Marilla's Executor, as seen in the notice in the Harrisburgh Telegraph.   
Charlotte died at her home 1303 Front Street Harrisburgh and was buried Mt Kamia Cemetery, the old name for Harrisburgh Cemetery.  Survivng her were her two children Wlliam and Hiram together with her remaining brother James Sikvanus who by this time was in Altoona having left Harrisburg in  1858.

horizontal rule

212. Hiram Wilson AUCHINVOLE

Auchinvole Hiram Willson 18 Dec 1907 Harrisburg Telegraph (Pa) marriage 18 Dec 1907

LAWYER—AUCHINVOLE.
Miss Annie M. Lawyer, of Hudson Boulevard, North Bergen, Hoboken. N. J.. was married last evening to Hiram W. Auchinvole, of 209 Boas street, at the parsonage of Olivet
Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Mr. Roddy.

horizontal rule

166. John MacDonald AUCHINVOLE

See also the notes on James S Auchinvole that discusses the brothers John and James S Auchinvole.

John turns up in Idaho where he gets married in 1877. He was seldom seem without his pick and shovel he perhaps was making money doing mining along the route he still did this when he had established himself as a cattle rancher and a successful one in Idaho. He married Adelia Jane Aram on 23rd Sep 1877 in Idaho.  She was only 17 when he was 39. It is only in Idaho that the initial M seems to appears in his name. By 1880 he is listed as a saloon keeper but as John N. In 1894 a retail liquor licence was granted to Achinvole and Co. who may well have been serving high grade choice refreshments.

GRANGEVILLE, IDAHO CO.. IDAHO. FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1896.

J. M. Auchinvole, wife and family and household goods left Sunday for the placer mines on Lake creek, south of Salmon river, to spend the summer.

THE IDAHO COUNTY FREE PRESS
GRANGEVILLE IDAHO
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1899
NOTES OF A WEEK
John Auchinvole and brother, J. S. Auchinvole, of Montana, were
passengers on the Salmon river stage to Carvers, whither they go to look after their extensive placer interests.

U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
John M. Auchinvole
Birth Date: 27 Nov 1838
Birth Place: New York, United States of America
Death Date: 26 Aug 1902
Death Place: Grangeville, Idaho County, Idaho, United States of America
Cemetery: Prairie View Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Grangeville, Idaho County, Idaho, United States of America
Spouse: Adelia Jane Auchinvole
Children: Albert Clarence Auchinvole
James Warren Auchinvole

Death Notice from the Camas Prairie Chronicle (Cottonwood ID) published 29 Aug 1902 courtesy Library of Congress, Chronicling America Historic Newspapers

Warren Auchinvole received a telephone message Wednesday announcing the death of his father, J. M. Auchinvele, of Salmon river, and left on the train yesterday to attend the funeral.
The deceased was an Idaho county pioneer and for a period conducted the Jersey house at Grangeville. He was a man respected by all who knew him. A widow and two sons survive him. Tribune.

horizontal rule

169. Ann Janette AUCHINVOLE

Canada, Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Ann Janette Latimer
Birth Date: 1841
Birth Place: Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Death Date: 27 Mar 1896
Death Place: Brockville, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Cemetery: Willowbank Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Gananoque, Leeds and Grenville United Counties, Ontario, Canada
Father: Alexander Auchinvole
Mother: Maria Auchinvole
Spouse: William Francis Latimer

horizontal rule

Home