Généalogie and Heritage

ALEXANDER Lindsay GH01

Graphique personnel

Autres noms

Autres noms Nom
Nom de scène Sir Alexander de LINDSAY of Crawford, South Lanarkshire
Nom de scène Lord of Byres
Nom de scène Alexander De Lindsay Of Crawford South Lanarkshire
Nom de scène Alexander de Lindsay
Nom de scène Lord of Crawford
Nom de scène Sir Alexander de Lindsay of Crawford

Parents

Père Date de naissance Mère Date de naissance
Sir DAVID de Lindsay of Luffness about 1244 Lady MARGARET Lindsay of Lamberton GH01 1247

Événements personnels

Type d’événement Date Lieu Description
Naissance 1267 Crawford, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Profession 1308 Scotland, United Kingdom Member of Parliament
Décès 1308 Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Inhumation Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Notes

GH01

GH01 from SOPHIA Hannah Anderson leads via the deaths at sea of the family Ancestors emigrating from Scotland to America on a ship called the Caledonia in 1682 (parents and their parents died on the ship in the Atlantic) all the way back to Lord GALFRID de Limésy (alias de Limesi) on the CU01 and AL01 lines. The Humes were a Berwickshire family. In 1682, a young man named WILLIAM Hogue, son of Sir JAMES Hogue, who was a son of GEORGE Hogue, a son of Sir JOHN Hogue, of Busselboro, Scotland, evidently in good circumstances, came to America on account of the religious persecutions under the Stuarts. The Humes were from Paisley, Scotland, father, mother, and daughter, BARBARA by name. Hume was one of two brothers, men of wealth and standing, who differed on the great questions of the day. One of the brothers conformed, the other, James, was true to the Covenant. He was imprisoned and most of his property confiscated, but through the influence of his brother was released on condition of his emigrating to America. During the long voyage a pestilence broke out in the overcrowded ship and Sir JAMES Hume. and Lady MARJORIE Hume were among the victims. BARBARA was left alone, and WILLIAM Hogue became her protector. He delivered her and her property into the hands of an uncle, a physician named Johnson, who was already in New York, and he went to Perth Amboy to make himself a home. But it was not a final farewell; an attachment had sprung up between them, and in due time he returned to make her his wife.

Histoire

Date Âge Événement Catégorie
03/03/1284 16.7 Statut de Rhuddlan Angleterre
1292 25.0 Marco Polo mentionne l’Australie pour la première fois Découvertes & Colonisation