Note: NB Scotland and Beyond says James HOWARTH, newspaper report says Thomas s/o James HOWARTH:
MARRIED. On the 16th June, at the Green Island Bush, by the Rev Thomas Burns, Henry, eldest son of Henry Doig, Esq., of Alva, Scotland, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr. Richard Runciman, of the Green Island Bush. On the 22nd Sept., at the Green Island Bush, by the Rev. Thomas Burns, Thomas, second son of James Howarth, Esq., of London, to Barbara, second daughter of Mr. Richard Runciman, of the Green Island Bush.
Place: Kingston, Par. of Dirleton, East Lothian, Scotland
Note: RUNCIMAN: Richard 41 joiner; Barbary 41 both b ELN; Assumed children: James 14 ap joiner b SCT; Jane 14, Barbry 9, Isabella 7, John 3 all b ELN; Also James MERRELEES 84 ag lab b ELN; Agnes MacKIE 16 b ELN[20]
Reference
Reference: 64275
Sources
↑ Source: #S2904 Bap. 18 Aug 1832 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN, Direlton, ELN, from "Scotland and Beyond", pg 194, extracted Nov 2010
↑ Source: #S3222 Birth 1832 bap. 18 Aug 1832 (Dirleton) Dth 1871 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN; Marr. 1854 (Green Island) James (sic) HOWARTH, Pg 194
↑ Source: #S2904 Bap. 18 Aug 1832 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN, Direlton, ELN, from "Scotland and Beyond", pg 194, extracted Nov 2010
↑ Source: #S102 Birth 27 Jan 1832 Barbara d/o Richard RUNCIMAN & Barbara MERRYLEES, Dirleton, ELN705/ 0040 0077 , extracted from index Jan 2012
↑ Source: #S3222 Birth 1832 bap. 18 Aug 1832 (Dirleton) Dth 1871 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN; Marr. 1854 (Green Island) James (sic) HOWARTH, Pg 194
↑ Source: #S2904 Bap. 18 Aug 1832 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN, Direlton, ELN, from "Scotland and Beyond", pg 194, extracted Nov 2010
↑ Source: #S3222 Birth 1832 bap. 18 Aug 1832 (Dirleton) Dth 1871 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN; Marr. 1854 (Green Island) James (sic) HOWARTH, Pg 194
↑ Source: #S2904 Bap. 18 Aug 1832 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN, Direlton, ELN, from "Scotland and Beyond", pg 194, extracted Nov 2010
↑ Source: #S3222 Birth 1832 bap. 18 Aug 1832 (Dirleton) Dth 1871 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN; Marr. 1854 (Green Island) James (sic) HOWARTH, Pg 194
↑ Source: #S2640 Marr. 22 Sep 1854 Barbara 2nd d/o Richard RUNCIMAN to Thomas 2nd s/o James HOWARTH Esq. of London, Green Island Bush, from Otago Witness , Issue 172, 4 November 1854, Page 2, extracted Nov 2010
↑ Source: #S2904 Marr. 1854 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN, to James HOWARTH, Green Islandfrom "Scotland and Beyond", pg 194, extracted Nov 2010
↑ Source: #S57 Marr. 1854 Barbara RUNCIMAN & Thomas HOWORTH (sic), ref. 1854/1385, extracted Jan 2012
↑ Source: #S3222 Birth 1832 bap. 18 Aug 1832 (Dirleton) Dth 1871 Barbara d/o Richard & Barbara (MERRILEES) RUNCIMAN; Marr. 1854 (Green Island) James (sic) HOWARTH, Pg 194
Source: S2904 EM RUNCIMAN/WISHART/JAMIESON ex Jen J (AUS)
Source: S3222 "Scotland and Beyond" (2004) Authors: Diane Middleton Jen Jelley plus subsequent research by Alan RUNCIMAN, Ros RUNCIMAN, Lawrence FLETCHER, Lorna HENDERSON & many, many others, Compilers Addresses: UK, Australia and New Zealand
Source: S3233 Old Parish Record Abbreviation: OPR
Source: S3236 Our Family Web Site: The Bartletts Note: MyHeritage.com f
Source: S3242 The Stones of Dirleton Kirkyard and their People Author: Members of GDHS Publication: The Gullane and Dirleton History Society
Source: S3258 victor john short Web Site Author: sandra campbell MyHeritage.com family tree
Thank you to Alan Runciman for creating WikiTree profile Runciman-591 through the import of RUNCIMANAlansPaternal4WikiTreeAug2013.ged on Aug 29, 2013.
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