Elizabeth Hutcheson was born in 1715, the daughter of John Hutcheson and Mary Nuccoll of Alloa, Clackmannanshire.[1]
On the 13th December 1744, she married David Allan, sen. of Alloa, as his second wife.[2][3]
Sources
↑ Church of Scotland. Old Parish Registers. Parish of Clackmannanshire. Baptism: Elizabeth Hutcheson, daughter of John Hutcheson and Mary Nuccoll, female, born 22nd May 1715 in Alloa (parish no. 465, ref. 20/156). Index online at ScotlandsPeople, hosted by National Records of Scotland, www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk (accessed by Alison Kilpatrick, 2018-07-05).
↑ Church of Scotland. Old Parish Records. Marriage: Index entry—David Allan m. Elizabeth Hutcheson, 13 December 1744 in Alloa (parish no. 465, ref. 40/334). “1744. Allan & Hutcheson. Transcript—Nov’r 18th. David Allan & Elizabeth Hutcheson both in this Parish gave up their names to be proclaimed in Order to Marry and were married the 13th of December. Index online at ScotlandsPeople, hosted by National Records of Scotland, www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk (transcript purchased by Alison Kilpatrick, 2018-07-01).
↑ Gordon, Thomas Crouther. David Allan of Alloa, 1744–1796: The Scottish Hogarth. pub. R. Cunningham, 1961. “In the meantime his father found his burdens at home and at the Shore more than he could carry, and on the 18th December 1744 he married again, and chose as his wife Elizabeth Hutcheson, by whom he had a son called James,...” (pg 6)
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